1 Mihoko-Sumimoto: Capture the Flag! Serah vs. Aqua! [Aqua | Invite Only] Sat May 21, 2016 4:34 am
Serah
D-rank
Serah put on a further burst of speed. This was a clear area, relatively free of any greenery that she could use to conceal herself within, so a slow approach wouldn’t do it, especially since she knew Aqua could already be at the objective. It was located midway between the two identical, ancient structures that they had come to know as Mihoko Castle and Sumimoto Castle respectively, named after the senseis whose teams would use these grand, if worn down, structures as bases of operations for their ‘Capture the Flag’ sessions held once every few months. Both Mihoko-sensei and Sumimoto-sensei would oversee the entire game, but unless a life-or-death situation did somehow come up, neither sensei would step in to give advice or knock some sense into their teams. The two teams were all alone, with nothing to back them up but themselves.
Somehow, her team had been intercepted at the first bridge, which was the one leading to the central island where their objective had been located. Aqua’s team must have put on a significant burst of speed to have intercepted them on their side of the environment, but this could only play to their strengths; if the enemy team had expended more energy, it meant they would have less to hold off her teammates, meaning they could more than likely capitalise on the advantage that their clans gave them over their opponents, whichever they were be it Keishi Hyuga or Matsu Kimura, beating them with ease. The only wild card in the picture was Aqua Uchiha, her sister who had been absent when Keishi and Matsu had ambushed their team at the bridge, on their side.
Serah would have stayed back to fight with her team, but the objective was time-sensitive. If she didn’t hurry, Aqua could be well on her way back to Sumimoto Castle while she and her teammates took on Aqua’s own, who were looking more and more like decoys the more she sprinted through the middle island and realised that there was no flag in sight. It was impossible to miss; it was three metres long and the flag should have been waving in the afternoon breeze, taking up one metre of the pole and being one-and-a-half metres itself. Did Aqua already claim it? Had her burst of speed, accompanying her teammates, been enough to snatch victory away from Team Mihoko even before the battle had even begun?
To her relief, she spotted the red colour of the flag in the distance, buried into the ground two meters deep. Being so close to the ground, the flag hadn’t caught wind, and wasn’t waving. So that’s what Mihoko-sensei and Sumimoto-sensei were playing at. Although… it could have been Aqua’s doing, and this entire thing was a trap. She remembered from their previous game that the flag had been perched high and mighty… and with a start she stopped in her run. The flag was in sight; now all that was left was to claim it and return. But, before that, she scanned her surroundings. Were there traps nearby? Was Aqua going to ambush her? But… that didn’t make sense. Why would Aqua ambush her when she could just as easily claim the flag and be on her way? Better to finish the game before her teammates were beaten so she could secure a complete victory, right?
With that train of thought, and with the lack of any danger in the immediate surroundings, Serah dashed over to the flag, wrenching it out of the ground with a few twists and wrapping the flag around the pole to minimise air resistance, before holding it with both hands and pointing it parallel to the ground, and dashing back to Mihoko Castle. The flag was tucked underneath her right arm, so as to not interfere with the odachi slung over her left hip, and with the red coating the tip of the flag, it seemed as if she were wielding a lance, a thought which brought slight humour to the girl on the battlefield.
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Somehow, her team had been intercepted at the first bridge, which was the one leading to the central island where their objective had been located. Aqua’s team must have put on a significant burst of speed to have intercepted them on their side of the environment, but this could only play to their strengths; if the enemy team had expended more energy, it meant they would have less to hold off her teammates, meaning they could more than likely capitalise on the advantage that their clans gave them over their opponents, whichever they were be it Keishi Hyuga or Matsu Kimura, beating them with ease. The only wild card in the picture was Aqua Uchiha, her sister who had been absent when Keishi and Matsu had ambushed their team at the bridge, on their side.
Serah would have stayed back to fight with her team, but the objective was time-sensitive. If she didn’t hurry, Aqua could be well on her way back to Sumimoto Castle while she and her teammates took on Aqua’s own, who were looking more and more like decoys the more she sprinted through the middle island and realised that there was no flag in sight. It was impossible to miss; it was three metres long and the flag should have been waving in the afternoon breeze, taking up one metre of the pole and being one-and-a-half metres itself. Did Aqua already claim it? Had her burst of speed, accompanying her teammates, been enough to snatch victory away from Team Mihoko even before the battle had even begun?
To her relief, she spotted the red colour of the flag in the distance, buried into the ground two meters deep. Being so close to the ground, the flag hadn’t caught wind, and wasn’t waving. So that’s what Mihoko-sensei and Sumimoto-sensei were playing at. Although… it could have been Aqua’s doing, and this entire thing was a trap. She remembered from their previous game that the flag had been perched high and mighty… and with a start she stopped in her run. The flag was in sight; now all that was left was to claim it and return. But, before that, she scanned her surroundings. Were there traps nearby? Was Aqua going to ambush her? But… that didn’t make sense. Why would Aqua ambush her when she could just as easily claim the flag and be on her way? Better to finish the game before her teammates were beaten so she could secure a complete victory, right?
With that train of thought, and with the lack of any danger in the immediate surroundings, Serah dashed over to the flag, wrenching it out of the ground with a few twists and wrapping the flag around the pole to minimise air resistance, before holding it with both hands and pointing it parallel to the ground, and dashing back to Mihoko Castle. The flag was tucked underneath her right arm, so as to not interfere with the odachi slung over her left hip, and with the red coating the tip of the flag, it seemed as if she were wielding a lance, a thought which brought slight humour to the girl on the battlefield.
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