oocIt might be bad of me, but I was amused too much with your last post.
Back on dirt, head throbbing painfully, Alva found it hard to look at him straight. Dazed and a bit dizzy, the anger she felt building in her chest throbbed with her forehead. She might have laughed at being laid out on the ground for the second time that day, done in by two unexpected moves, but she hurt too much to do anything more than snarl at her defenselessness, even though that made her ache further.
He lectured her still while pinning her with his foot, she caught up with his words at a faster rate now that she was regaining her precious composure. Another bruise, this would be. She would have to wear this one with pride for a long while, yet the pride she had already found itself wounded by being knocked down by a man again.
He let her up after his hardly kind words and she got up, snapping her jaws at him when his back was turned and, after a split second of thought, she acted on her overflowing anger and stepped forward after him to swing with her unarmed hand at the back of his head, nearly ready to shift her form and take him on that way. Still, sore and battered as she was, she knew doing anything of the sort without some form of energy intake would not benefit her. She would not gain anything from challenging him like that. She would take her punishment for this small show of insolence, and then later come back and find him for some more opportunity to beat him up.
"What is cruel is if I play with my prey before I kill it," she snapped at him, flying high on her one little show of disobedience that would, admittedly, lead her to being punished heavily for her daring. "You are only fun on the other hand, worth the chew but not the kill." She spoke with difficulty, obvious in her strange use of comparisons that she did relate most things to things she would experience as a tiger. She knew her own weakness with words and tried to make up for them with venom. Not a threat, merely a response to him. She was childish, needing the last word, and obviously lacked discipline, but rarely was it she got to talk back to the Myrians that enjoyed themselves in looking down at her that she could only take advantage of a soldier's turned back when she reached the breaking point.
Then, only after she had her say, she returned to her Fang and their stares, dragging her hook sword behind her. The punishment was coming, she would take it with the pride the tiger she tried to hide would want her to.
Back on dirt, head throbbing painfully, Alva found it hard to look at him straight. Dazed and a bit dizzy, the anger she felt building in her chest throbbed with her forehead. She might have laughed at being laid out on the ground for the second time that day, done in by two unexpected moves, but she hurt too much to do anything more than snarl at her defenselessness, even though that made her ache further.
He lectured her still while pinning her with his foot, she caught up with his words at a faster rate now that she was regaining her precious composure. Another bruise, this would be. She would have to wear this one with pride for a long while, yet the pride she had already found itself wounded by being knocked down by a man again.
He let her up after his hardly kind words and she got up, snapping her jaws at him when his back was turned and, after a split second of thought, she acted on her overflowing anger and stepped forward after him to swing with her unarmed hand at the back of his head, nearly ready to shift her form and take him on that way. Still, sore and battered as she was, she knew doing anything of the sort without some form of energy intake would not benefit her. She would not gain anything from challenging him like that. She would take her punishment for this small show of insolence, and then later come back and find him for some more opportunity to beat him up.
"What is cruel is if I play with my prey before I kill it," she snapped at him, flying high on her one little show of disobedience that would, admittedly, lead her to being punished heavily for her daring. "You are only fun on the other hand, worth the chew but not the kill." She spoke with difficulty, obvious in her strange use of comparisons that she did relate most things to things she would experience as a tiger. She knew her own weakness with words and tried to make up for them with venom. Not a threat, merely a response to him. She was childish, needing the last word, and obviously lacked discipline, but rarely was it she got to talk back to the Myrians that enjoyed themselves in looking down at her that she could only take advantage of a soldier's turned back when she reached the breaking point.
Then, only after she had her say, she returned to her Fang and their stares, dragging her hook sword behind her. The punishment was coming, she would take it with the pride the tiger she tried to hide would want her to.