56th of Fall, 515 AV
Mid-morning
Mid-morning
A shrill cry pierced the Sea of Grass.
Trevize turned, blood spraying from a fresh cut across his cheek. He was wild-eyed, breathe coming out in heavy pants. The sunlight was waning, skies getting darker with every passing second. His inner eyelid quickly swept across his eyes, giving him much needed infra-vision: he needed to see it. The Glassbeak. It had killed his brothers in arms only minutes earlier, and gravely wounded Trevize. He couldn't feel his right leg while his abdomen was bleeding heavily. He was only still up because of Flux, and that was taking a crazy toll on his battered body....
He turned back around and kept limping. Moving as fast as he could towards home. He could see the fires of night, could almost hear the people. How glorious a sight. If only he could make it.
Another scream caused him to turn back suddenly and he tripped over a hidden rock, a fresh wave of pain causing him to cry out in agony. He painstakingly turned over onto his back, chest heaving as he moved his hand from his stomach: his armor was damp with blood, palm a deep crimson. He attempted to sit up, a bit too soon. He coughed up blood raggedly, throat burning. If only he had some water.
A least scream, and he saw it. The Glassbeak. It was the oldest, meanest one that the small group of young Akalak could find. To strong for them. It cocked it's head at him, before swiftly running over. Silent.
Trevize looked up into it's eyes and saw his death.
Giving a strangled cry, the young Akalak's eyes flew open and he bolted forward into a seated position.
He looked around wildly, taking a moment to calm his heavy breathe and remember where he was at. He was at home, in his comfortable room in the Coral Apartments at Riverfall. He sighed, visibly relaxing before falling back, hitting his head on the headboard with a loud bang. Yelping, he sat up again, rubbing his head.
"Morning, brother. Hit your head, did you," Daklore commented smugly, as if forgetting the dream the Twins had shared all together. Trevize snorted, filing it away as well. It wouldn't do well to dwell on such subjects....
Trevize slipped from his bed, leaving his bed unmade. He walked swiftly and silently to his living room, opening his front door and looking down his hallway: something that became a daily routine for some reason or other. Trevize nor Daklore could explain why it had. It just did.
Closing his door, he moved back into his room, looking out of the window. His window was positioned perfectly for him to look out at the road, which was a good thing and a bad one, both. He could easily check out what's happening, but it was occasionally really loud, to the point where he couldn't sleep at night.
Greeting a red-skinned Akalak that happened to look up at him with a smile, Trevize retreated, stretching his arms across his chest. He fell forward, arms flashing in front to catch him. He straightened his back and legs, putting his feet together as he started his morning push-ups. "One, two, three..." Trevize called aloud as he and Daklore started on a conversation about Flux and push-ups.
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"C'mon, Trevize! Let's go a round or two!" Trevize chuckled as his blue-skinned friend gave a grin, assuming his usual fighting position: some sort of stance he must've recently learned. They both knew Trevize was far better in Unarmed Combat, but his friend always seemed to want to best him.
Shrugging, Trevize eased into his own: a loose style, one arm across his chest, his other slightly to the side. He was constantly in movement, bouncing on the tips of his toes as he waited.
His friend suddenly lashed with a right-handed jab: while quite quick, it lacked any sort of aim. Trevize easily dodged it with a twist of his torso, bringing his left fist in a hook towards his opponent's side. The punch landed squarely, and Trevize looked at his friend's expression with satisfaction. The other boy retreated, leaving Trevize to slide back into his starting position.
This time, the friend brought a leg up off the of the ground, standing steadily on his right leg. Trevize struggled not to laugh, instead jumping forward and grabbing his foot. The surprised boy yelped as Trev pushed, sending him toppling to the ground. "Come on, you were taught in the same place as I. You should be on-par with me." Trevize chuckled, letting the boy hop to his feet. Once his friend moved back into his previous stance, Trevize lunged forward, bringing his right arm back to launch a quick hook at his opponent.
OOCSorry for the length!! Got carried away, lol.