Zade
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Post by Zade on Aug 10, 2006 1:40:49 GMT -8
Pissed. Seriously pissed. That was how Zade was at the moment. Why? Well, it was only a day before did he see someone kiss Aurora's hand. Not only did it embarrass her, but it pissed Zade off too. For some reason, he just felt that way. Maybe cause now that they lived together, Zade was starting to see Aurora as a sister, or maybe closer, who knows? All he knew now, was that this guy was going to regret it. He had already sent an invitation to the guy to meet on the roof of the building opposite the school. True, Zade wasn't one for violence, but it seemed that this city reeked of it. Might as well go with the flow, eh? Zade raised his hands, tightening the fingerless gloves as he waited for his opponent.
He closed his eyes, relaxing for a while. And the first image that came into his mind was of Aurora. He shook his head. Man. Maybe he was getting too addicted to her. At that moment, he remembered a song by Simple Plan, titled "Addicted". Zade couldn't help but chuckle. He had to wonder, though, how she would react when he came home injured. His blue jacket was on the ground beside him, his blue-white shirt being the only form of protection on his torso and his black cargo pants allowing for more flexibility of his legs. The Converse black shoes seemed to able to turn fast enough. Hopefully. Zade wanted to give this guy the battle of his life.
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Aureus
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Post by Aureus on Aug 10, 2006 2:07:50 GMT -8
Hmm...lunch time, finally. Aureus thought as he quietly gathered his books and made his way out of his third period class, English. Why they were still learning grammar in High School was beyond him. Honestly, they had been taking basically the same damn class ever since the fifth grade. And it's not like anyone didn't understand it. Well, maybe advanced diagramming sentences, but who even needed that anyway? Regardless he took the class and did what he was told. He always did, unless it was something stupid. Already the thought of skipping a few classes entered his mind. He was smart enough to make up for it anyway.
After a few minutes the Freshmen found himself at his locker. Opening the lock, he pulled out his wallet along with something unexpected. It was a note asking him to meet someone on the roof of a building across the street from school. The reason wasn't that clear but it had something to do with a girl named Aurora. Who the hell is...Oh that girl from yesterday. Damnit Levi, you've already pissed someone off. Hey, not my fault man. She never said she had a boyfriend. And it's not like I pushed myself on her. I think I was rather polite. Friendly at most. Feh, you're definition of friendly is a little skewed. Whatever though, I'll deal with this. I've been itching for a fight ever since we left 256. Wow, it's not like you to fight, Aureus. I usually have to take care of your messes. My turn to repay the favor.
Eventually the last bell sounded and the students of 259 were free. After gathering all his needed books into his bag, Aureus set out for the meeting spot. It was a rather large abandoned warehouse. Why they hadn't torn it down yet was unknown. Looking for a quick way to the top, the Freshmen found a large wall on the side of the ware house. With a deep breath in and an exhale, the boy rushed the wall and jumped back and forth from it to the building. Eventually he got as high as he could and made a grab for the ledge. It was only a small struggle, pulling himself up, as bouldering and parkour really help one's upper body strength.
Once ontop, Aureus immediately saw a dark haired boy wearing a blue jacket. "I guess you're the one that called me here." He said off handedly. "Lets go." He finished, not wanting to waste time. But there was one thing he had forgotten. This boy wouldn't know who he was. After all, if Levi's flirting with the red head had been what angered him, he wouldn't even recognize him. That was the bad thing about having a condition as drastic as Aureus'. Different appearances.
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Zade
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Post by Zade on Aug 10, 2006 2:18:33 GMT -8
He watched as a certain individual moved away from the crowd of students, towards the building where he was. Zade grinned. Finally, he was here. Zade turned around, his back now facing the school building. He waited for his opponent to arrive, a gust of wind blowing past, causing his vest to move aside. Well, that at least would prevent it from getting dirty during the fight. His brown smooth wavy hair danced with the wind, his eyes now catching the hand of his opponent's. Well, he found a way up, though that was not the proper way. There had been a ladder in the warehouse, after all.
"Let's go."
Zade nodded, and in the next second, he charged forward, his legs pumping hard as he raised his fist. And then, he leapt forward. As he dived down, he let out a soft battle cry, throwing his fist forward at his opponent's chest. If that connected, Zade would add up with a back flip, sending his foot at his stomach. A good combo to start the battle. He wondered, though, how his opponent could react.
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Aureus
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Post by Aureus on Aug 10, 2006 14:18:01 GMT -8
This one doesn't waste time. Nice. Aureus thought as he watched the boy charge. As he waited, the dark haired boy examined his opponent. They seemed to be equally fast, though blue coat didn't look to be as strong, and finally he seemed inexperienced. He had more of a traditional fighting style than Aureus as well. Probably some type of martial arts. That's what everyone knew these days. But Aureus was different. He was straight up street fighting. His style was all his own. It had been formed through the trial and error of six years. And so far, it had yet to let him down.
Finally, when his attacker was close enough, Aureus bent his knees to move out of the way. Judging from the speed and way he was moving, it seemed he was going for an all out, headlong attack. What a stupid way to begin a fight. In addition, the Freshmen got a feeling he was angry. He just gave off an aura of rage, that would probably explain the attack. And than it came. A jump?! Now Aureus knew this boy was stupid. When in the air, you were as vulnerable as possible. You couldn't do anything until you landed, and couldn't change your position mid-air. Jumping to his right, Aureus threw out his left leg at the same time. It was positioned so that the boy's stomach would collide with it when he was about a foot and a half from the ground. It was too low to be voided with a punch, and even if a fist could have reached it it wouldn't matter. Why? Because the leg had more forward momentum than the punch would. Also it was already too late for Zade to pull up his knees. 'Cause if he did, he'd land on his ass and put himself in the most vulnerable of positions.
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