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Don't Let Your Demons Hide



Akemi


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12-13-2015, 01:25 PM
#7

Akemi was surely determined, anger blazing in her single narrowed orb. Akemi would not feel the satisfaction of her head smashing into her opponent’s body, but rather it was Avalon’s counter that she felt. Fangs would slice into her skull, next to her left ear and the middle of the right section of her skull. Not enough to get a hold, but certainly enough to slow her attack and , instead, send damage to Avalon’s face rather than her throat. Moderate lacerations to her head was the cost -- several slices from the other woman’s fangs leaving trails of blood. Akemi’s other attack was completely unsuccessful and her paw would settle once more onto the earth.

Akemi would attempt to drop downward, using her smaller bodice to try and outmaneuver Avalon. Her hackles would remained raised the whole while, head aligned with the spine. Shoulders were rolled forward, neck was scrunched, and chin was tucked out of habit. Limbs bent at the joints, her stance widened, and her weight distributed across her limbs. Lips would peel back in a snarl as Akemi dug her claws into the earth, toes spread as well, as she tried to counter Avalon’s next move.

Akemi would aim downwards and back, towards the woman’s rear right leg. She would dive forth, escaping the bear hug that was meant for her. [Counter] Instead the legs would sweep over her back, slowing her progress, though with a last good kick of her hind legs Akemi hoped to get in there and ram herself as hard as she could against the right back leg. She would simultaneously raise her right foreleg, aiming to smash it down again upon the toes of the other woman with hopes of bruising or breaking them. In addition to that Akemi would also aim to sink her fangs into the fleshy inner thigh of the right hind leg, her top jaws aiming to go around the front, closer to the outside, and her lower jaws to rest along the inside.

AKEMI vs AVALON for SPAR
Round TWO of THREE

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