Re: Gakkou
Posted: September 4th, 2008, 5:14 pm
((*gasp* A double post! But it's a must! Or not...but I have to post this.))
Kunikida: Ne, Daiki-kun you said you'd tell the whole story about you and Aki-chan?
Daiki: Oh, right.
*As Daiki got ready to tell his story everyone gathered around him, like children waiting for a fairytale to be told by an adult.*
Daiki: You see...Aki's parents are both full kitsunes, they're the best of the best in our clan. They--
Kunikida: Wait...hold up, if Aki-chan's parents are both full kitsunes then...
Daiki: Yep, she's a full kitsune too. *Daiki noticed that Kunikida,Hideki, Rina (and Sei) looking quite surprised. Well Aki didn't actually look like a full demon.* I don't exactly know why she looks human, they said that when she was born she had fangs and long nails but they retraced when she grew older. When I first met Aki, I was eight, it was at a banquet held by the Kitsune Elders. Kyo-san and Ai-san were special guests and Aki was only five then. She still looked like a kit minus the elven ears or the fox ears and the bushy tail. The Elders were a little shocked at the way Aki looked but hadn't said anything. I heard them whisper, though...I was one of the Elder's grandson and I was allowed to be close to them without being scolded.
Kimara: Daiki-kun, you said you were eight when you met Aki-chan? *Daiki nodded.* But you also said that she was five when you met. *Daiki nodded again and everyone processed this thought. Kimara was the first to speak up.* But that means you're older than us! All of us.
Daiki, nodding: Yea...I'm actually a third year if I enrolled in my right age.
Kunikida: But you didn't. Is it because of Aki-chan? *Daiki nodded again.*
Daiki: You see Aki's childhood wasn't very good. Her parents of course loved her and supported her all the way but that was just the opinion of two people against an entire clan. Aki wasn't directly despised but she was whispered amongst the adults and then she was ignored by the children. Sometimes there were those who so her through her human appearance and tried to befriend her but the adults and other kids with always change their minds.
Kunikida: And you?
Daiki: I wasn't much better off. I would constantly tease her and bully her. But I made sure none would cross the line. *He, of course, left out the part that he almost unintentionally killed her. He could already feel Mike's glare when he mentioned bullying Aki.* I didn't know why she always cried when I did the bullying...even though she went through hell in other boys' hand she always came out looking haughty, a little ragged and then she'd fight back. But when I did it she always crumbled and cried and I'd feel really bad.
Kimara:Did..did you comfort her when she cried?
Daiki: I... *Daiki thought for a moment before answering.* I guess I did, when she did cry I would stop teasing her and tell her I'm sorry and I'd bring her home. Her father would lecture me and often sent me back with a glare. But there was one time when someone was bullying her, a kid older than us both and she was fighting with him but he was winning so I...uhh...I kind of set the kid on fire. He was running around after that, trying to put out the fire...I thought Aki didn't know but later that day she thank me and brought me present. *I still keep it with me. He thought.*
*Kimara looked at Daiki and thought over what Daiki said. She knew why Aki had always cried when it was Daiki teasing her. Why she couldn't stand being ridiculed by him. Kimara felt a little pain...Aki had liked Daiki before. It might be when they were kids but she had liked him before. Daiki continued with his tale, Kimara had winced at Aki's childhood. She couldn't believe how many bad things had happened to Aki. Kimara was never ignored, she wasn't always the first choice but at least as she grew up she had a loving family and a good circle of friends. She wasn't ridiculed or picked on until that Kenta(is he the right guy?) had started that stupid pack of his and began bullying those who hadn't joined. Kimara listened to Daiki, from what he said he would actually be the nicest among the kitsunes to Aki. He did bully her but he provided her with companionship-in a twisted way- and made sure no one would cross the line. In a way, he protected her. Kimara just didn't understand why he chose to show it that way.*
Daiki:...And then Kyo-san decided that they should leave the clan. He couldn't stand seeing Aki depressed and an outcast. The Elders were outraged at having lost two of their best. So months later when they heard of a war formulating somewhere they told me to get Aki.
Kunikida: Why?
Daiki: Aki's the offspring of the two bests in our clan...Aki would be considered one of the best as well if they accepted her. She' strong and the Elders know of that. She's not only good with skills and strategy but also with magic. She can fight a hand-to-hand combat and fight with magic. That is an asset to the Kitsune Clan. If they plan to make her a heroine to the clan then I wouldn't be here and Aki would be with me. *Daiki felt another glare pierce him, he knew it came from Mike.* But they don't care about her, they just want to use her as sacrifice, a pawn...bait. So I said I'd go fetch her but I won't give Aki to them. I won't. I'm still stalling, though...they think I'm having a hard time convincing Aki to come with me, which is a good reason so I nodded to that. I said I couldn't take her by force because her parents will likely object. And they would hunt me and probably the other kitsunes down. The Elders were terrified by the two of them so they let me manage at my own pace.
Kimara: Won't they know that you're lying to them?
Daiki: They might but a Kitsune is trained to know how to deceive...we use the element of surprise and deception to win wars. If the enemy has strength we have our minds, if they have minds, we use strength and strategies. If they have both, we use magic with deception and a surprise element. None would be the wiser if we struck.
Kunikida, chuckling: No wonder Kitsunes only lost a few wars.
Daiki: Yea, we use different kinds of tactics. That's how we're trained...learn to think inside the box before planning outside the box. Then we should always have plans to back-up our back-up plans.
Kunikida: Ne, Daiki-kun you said you'd tell the whole story about you and Aki-chan?
Daiki: Oh, right.
*As Daiki got ready to tell his story everyone gathered around him, like children waiting for a fairytale to be told by an adult.*
Daiki: You see...Aki's parents are both full kitsunes, they're the best of the best in our clan. They--
Kunikida: Wait...hold up, if Aki-chan's parents are both full kitsunes then...
Daiki: Yep, she's a full kitsune too. *Daiki noticed that Kunikida,Hideki, Rina (and Sei) looking quite surprised. Well Aki didn't actually look like a full demon.* I don't exactly know why she looks human, they said that when she was born she had fangs and long nails but they retraced when she grew older. When I first met Aki, I was eight, it was at a banquet held by the Kitsune Elders. Kyo-san and Ai-san were special guests and Aki was only five then. She still looked like a kit minus the elven ears or the fox ears and the bushy tail. The Elders were a little shocked at the way Aki looked but hadn't said anything. I heard them whisper, though...I was one of the Elder's grandson and I was allowed to be close to them without being scolded.
Kimara: Daiki-kun, you said you were eight when you met Aki-chan? *Daiki nodded.* But you also said that she was five when you met. *Daiki nodded again and everyone processed this thought. Kimara was the first to speak up.* But that means you're older than us! All of us.
Daiki, nodding: Yea...I'm actually a third year if I enrolled in my right age.
Kunikida: But you didn't. Is it because of Aki-chan? *Daiki nodded again.*
Daiki: You see Aki's childhood wasn't very good. Her parents of course loved her and supported her all the way but that was just the opinion of two people against an entire clan. Aki wasn't directly despised but she was whispered amongst the adults and then she was ignored by the children. Sometimes there were those who so her through her human appearance and tried to befriend her but the adults and other kids with always change their minds.
Kunikida: And you?
Daiki: I wasn't much better off. I would constantly tease her and bully her. But I made sure none would cross the line. *He, of course, left out the part that he almost unintentionally killed her. He could already feel Mike's glare when he mentioned bullying Aki.* I didn't know why she always cried when I did the bullying...even though she went through hell in other boys' hand she always came out looking haughty, a little ragged and then she'd fight back. But when I did it she always crumbled and cried and I'd feel really bad.
Kimara:Did..did you comfort her when she cried?
Daiki: I... *Daiki thought for a moment before answering.* I guess I did, when she did cry I would stop teasing her and tell her I'm sorry and I'd bring her home. Her father would lecture me and often sent me back with a glare. But there was one time when someone was bullying her, a kid older than us both and she was fighting with him but he was winning so I...uhh...I kind of set the kid on fire. He was running around after that, trying to put out the fire...I thought Aki didn't know but later that day she thank me and brought me present. *I still keep it with me. He thought.*
*Kimara looked at Daiki and thought over what Daiki said. She knew why Aki had always cried when it was Daiki teasing her. Why she couldn't stand being ridiculed by him. Kimara felt a little pain...Aki had liked Daiki before. It might be when they were kids but she had liked him before. Daiki continued with his tale, Kimara had winced at Aki's childhood. She couldn't believe how many bad things had happened to Aki. Kimara was never ignored, she wasn't always the first choice but at least as she grew up she had a loving family and a good circle of friends. She wasn't ridiculed or picked on until that Kenta(is he the right guy?) had started that stupid pack of his and began bullying those who hadn't joined. Kimara listened to Daiki, from what he said he would actually be the nicest among the kitsunes to Aki. He did bully her but he provided her with companionship-in a twisted way- and made sure no one would cross the line. In a way, he protected her. Kimara just didn't understand why he chose to show it that way.*
Daiki:...And then Kyo-san decided that they should leave the clan. He couldn't stand seeing Aki depressed and an outcast. The Elders were outraged at having lost two of their best. So months later when they heard of a war formulating somewhere they told me to get Aki.
Kunikida: Why?
Daiki: Aki's the offspring of the two bests in our clan...Aki would be considered one of the best as well if they accepted her. She' strong and the Elders know of that. She's not only good with skills and strategy but also with magic. She can fight a hand-to-hand combat and fight with magic. That is an asset to the Kitsune Clan. If they plan to make her a heroine to the clan then I wouldn't be here and Aki would be with me. *Daiki felt another glare pierce him, he knew it came from Mike.* But they don't care about her, they just want to use her as sacrifice, a pawn...bait. So I said I'd go fetch her but I won't give Aki to them. I won't. I'm still stalling, though...they think I'm having a hard time convincing Aki to come with me, which is a good reason so I nodded to that. I said I couldn't take her by force because her parents will likely object. And they would hunt me and probably the other kitsunes down. The Elders were terrified by the two of them so they let me manage at my own pace.
Kimara: Won't they know that you're lying to them?
Daiki: They might but a Kitsune is trained to know how to deceive...we use the element of surprise and deception to win wars. If the enemy has strength we have our minds, if they have minds, we use strength and strategies. If they have both, we use magic with deception and a surprise element. None would be the wiser if we struck.
Kunikida, chuckling: No wonder Kitsunes only lost a few wars.
Daiki: Yea, we use different kinds of tactics. That's how we're trained...learn to think inside the box before planning outside the box. Then we should always have plans to back-up our back-up plans.