A pup’s first fighting lesson
Tori
Akito was unsure what compelled him to go after the varmint but he did. His too large paws stumbled across the dirt as he managed to snake his gangly pup limbs through the bamboo. Keeping his head lowered to the ground and ears flattened against his skull, he sought out the intruder with determination settling across his expression. Thankfully, as his body began to exhaust, the weasel appeared to grow confused and lost. Did it not know its way through the bamboo?
A snort releases from his nostrils as he pounces forward and attempts to corner the weasel. It quickly turns on him, dropping the fish and flashing its teeth in his direction. The hissing growl that is directed at the pup does little to deter him from the oncoming fight.
Fight a small predator (Weasel) 1/3
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The midnight boy would seize this opportunity and lunge forward. Sharp puppy teeth appeared as his lips pulled back and his jaw opened wide. Moving as quickly as he could, Akito aimed to grab ahold of the weasel’s neck. In turn, the weasel lashed out and swiped sharp claws along his cheek. A yowl releases from the pup but he persists anyway. Not backing down, Akito uses the closeness of the weasel’s strike to grab on to the creature’s paw.
Fight a small predator (Weasel) 2/3
akito's companions are to be assumed nearby unless stated otherwise.
"Speech"
Both weasel and pup begin to tire. Their grips on each other strong but slowly beginning to tremble. Akito lets out persistent grunts and growls to let the weasel know he won’t give up. Blood is dripping from his cheek and from the weasel’s leg as it also stains the dirt beneath them. Soon, his determination would win and with the thread of Hattori’s capability to step in, the weasel gives up.
Akito takes his opportunity when he sees the window opening. Releasing his hold from the weasel’s leg, even though he is exhausted and in pain, he steps closer and grabs on to the weasel’s neck. Clamping down as hard as he can, he thrashes back and forth until the weasel grows limp in his jaws. Breathing heavy, Akito drops the furry creature to the ground and turns to look up at the Kaicho. Words do not leave him as his questioning gaze says it all. Did he do well?
Fight a small predator (Weasel) 3/3
akito's companions are to be assumed nearby unless stated otherwise.
"Well fought." He then tells him, native tongue rumbling quietly. "Do you need your mother?" After all Sedna has a skilled healer, would know how to patch this one up if need be.
A small semblance of a smile flickers across his ashen lips before it disappears. He had done well. Letting the warm feeling of pride bubble in his belly, he glances down at the weasel. The rodent had deserved it and so he does not feel sorry for the cretin. Indeed, he would save the fur and possibly have its meat as a snack later. One day, when he stands as tall as the Kaicho, he will look back on his trophy with happiness. When Hattori inquires if he needs his mother, Akito lifts a paw to his cheek. He can feel the blood pooling on the open wound. Indeed, his body is sore, but he does not feel completely done. “Only if you believe I need stitches,” he responds as he places his paw back upon the dirt ground of the forest. Already Akito has been working hard to learn his uncle’s and father’s language. While he adores his mother, he prefers the way that Nihongo feels on his tongue. |
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"I cannot say I know for certain, but I imagine your mother would want to see your first kill, no?"
He does not mind the way the Kaicho assesses his appearance. The slice on his cheek will be one of many wounds to come. Already, the flow of blood as slowed as the skin begins its natural healing process. When he places his paw back upon the ground, he looks up at the dire man with his slightly glowing silvery gaze. Akito is curious but when the Kaicho questions if he wanted his mother to see his first kill, he cannot help but wag his tail a few times.
”I do. I think she will be proud,” Akito states as a whisper of a smile graces his monochrome lips. ”Do you remember your first kill?” the pup asks since he is not quite ready to leave the Kaicho’s presence. He is always inquisitive, thirsty for knowledge, and wanting to know more. His mind wandered constantly, but in a good way. While he stood there with the dead weasel at his paws, he wondered. Was his own first kill as good as the Kaicho’s?
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Hattori was firm but fair, words his sire had never lived by.
"It was long ago, I was about your age. How does it make you feel?" He asked then as they began to move, pushing through the thin stalks with ease.
Akito wasn’t necessarily satisfied with the answer, but he also wouldn’t push the Kaicho. Instead, as he walked beside Hattori, he thought about how it made him feel. If he were being honest with himself, it made him feel good. Not in a sadistic or cruel way. He did not want to take a life unless it was necessary. Yet, the feeling of being useful, of helping protect Tojo-Kai, his family, his pack mates, that had been what made it exhilarating. To know that he could earn his keep made him hopeful for the future.
”The pain made me scared at first,” he could not not be honest with his Kaicho. It had been his first fight inflicted wound and he had not been expecting it. ”Once I realized the pain passed quickly, it did not bother me. I enjoyed fighting, but killing the weasel had not been my favorite experience,” there had been a twinge in his heart as he had watched the life drain from the weasel’s eyes. ”I think I would like to try and take on something bigger next time,” it was then that Akito looked up to Hattori with a timid but playful smile.
"speech"
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"You will have more chances, rest and heal first."