As the man approached him, Nost decided it would be more... amusing, to brawl for a while, before even thinking using the hatchet. That would be too easy, and Nost liked challenges, even if said challenges threatened his life. The man was way stronger that him, and he seemed to actually have experience in bar fights, but Nost had an advantage. He was smart, and he usually analyzed his environment. For example, something that the sailor didn't see was one of the chairs Nost body broke. He only had to push him, and the wooden furniture would do the rest. He tackled the man, and he fell and hit his head on the floor, producing a bruise.
Nost, afterwards, walked to the entrance of the establishment, and taunting his adversary, he said: "Come here and get me, pig!"
He hid in the shadows, next to the entrance. The man, still confused, stood up un rage, and rushed to where Nost was. To his surprise, Nost had put out his foot to trip him, and he fell for that trick. This time, his forehead was the one who suffered damage, making him dizzy. He tried to stand up once again, but Nost pushed him back to the floor.
This behavior was unknown in a man such as Nost. He didn't support violence of any kind, and of course he never had the intention to harm someone. Yet, in this case, it was different. Not only he was fighting, and winning so far, but he was actually enjoying it. He kicked the man while he was in the floor, but he actually stood up afterwards, and pulled Nost's leg so he would fall. Luckily, he reacted quickly enough to put his elbows so he would not hit his head. The man, then, stood up and grabbed him from the collar and was about to punch him in the face. "Wait a minute... you are the son of that gadgeteer aren't you? He was such a coward like you, that's why he was killed!"
Nost then, enraged, and pulled the hatchet he had hidden. He put the foot behind the man before pushing him, so he lost balance. While he was distracted trying not to fall, he grabbed him and put the edge of the hatchet in his throat. "Don't you dare talking about my father, you filthy pig." He then realized what was happening. He saw himself, about to do something he knew he would regret for the rest of his life, so he threw his hatchet away, and walked backwards. |
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