"So, looks like you're next, Nobu."
"Right, haha." I laughed nervously.
That. Was. Terrifying. Note to self: Never, EVER piss off Gattsu. I guess he's not calling himself a taijutsu specialist for nothing.
The attacks from both sides looked absolutely brutal, and not only was Gattsu able to take it for as long as he did, but as soon as that other guy let his guard drop even just a bit, Gattsu flattened him with a super-powered punch. And the noise that accompanied it wasn't pleasant to hear. It was hard not to wince when you could hear it a couple meters from the fight.
"You idiot!" the girl said as she lightly bopped her defeated comrade on the head, "Now I'm gonna have to beat this clown twice as hard!"
"And you!" she exclaimed as she pointed at me, "What's your name? Nobu? Well you're gonna regret choosing to fight me!"
I decided that now was not the time to correct her on either point, my name or my choice in the matter. I stepped forward to face my opponent. The only kunoichi of the bunch, she was looking pretty angry that Gattsu just obliterated her teammate.
So she's out for vengeance and I'm the target.
I knew I couldn't let my guard drop for a moment or else she'd do to me what Gattsu did to his opponent. But I didn't have much time to think. A moment later, the battle started. Much to my surprise, neither of us moved initially. Then, she started running forward, as did I. As we approached each other, she put her left foot down and used the momentum to swing her right foot into a kick. I was moving too quickly to duck without tripping, and rolling would leave me too defenseless, so I put my arms up to my left to block as I skidded slightly on the slightly slick grass.
Wait, why is it so wet? It hasn’t rained for a couple of days, notable in Kirigakure, and this wasn’t a particularly wet area. What could’ve caused the ground to be recently moistened?
I thought back to the fight that just happened.
Oh, right. Blood. Maybe stop thinking about that and focus on the battle.
As I had been wondering about the spot on the ground, the girl had been fiercely attacking, keeping up an offense ever since I blocked her kick. Right now, I was just looking for an opening, but she hadn’t given me much opportunity at all, hence me thinking about the spot on the ground in an effort to clear my mind and stop me from panicking. I had found that daydreaming was actually a pretty good way to keep calm in a lot of stressful situations.
Still, she has to leave an opening somewhere. Or at least she can’t…
My thoughts were interrupted as she landed a blow to my gut. I took two steps back as I saw her about to throw another punch, this time with her left. This punch, however, didn’t have nearly the strength or the speed the first one did.
She’s trying to see if I’ll counter-attack.
It was then that I realized that despite her quick attacks, all she was doing right now was trying to find a weak spot in my defense, just as I was trying to find a weak spot in her offense. That’s why, despite her seemingly aggressive battle tactics, she waited a moment before charging at me. She wanted to see what I’d do. And right from the get-go, specifically because I too hesitated before charging at her, she knew I fought defensively. And that allowed her to test me offensively. And when it doesn’t look like the offense will tire out soon, eventually a hole will appear in the defense.
When facing a smarter opponent, it’s probably best for me to change up my style. The only way I’m coming out on top of this is going to be through trickery and surprise.
As her fist came near me, I redirected it with my right hand and brought my left hand up to try and hit her face. I saw her smile as she easily dodged out of the way of my fist, trying to pull her left hand back towards her as she did so. But she had gotten too cocky, and she had gotten too close. I tightened my grip and pulled her in closer. As she slipped towards me, I shifted my body weight, and with my left arm still outstretched from the punch, elbowed her hard in the face, using the two leverage points I now had to bring her to the ground.
WHAT?!? That actually worked! That was awesome!
She looked up at me with a fierceness in her eyes above a now-bloodied nose as she used her legs to kick mine out from under me as she kneed me in the chin.
Ouch.
I was dazed for a moment, but a moment was all she needed. She twisted my arm around to behind my back as she simultaneously pulled me to the ground while lifting herself up. I tried to twist myself out, but only half-succeeded and landed on my side. Still, in order to not break my arm, I had to land with my captured arm facing up and my free arm now trapped on the ground. She got a few more good hits in before her sensei told her to stop. She had won. I had lost. The battle was over.
Bloodied and defeated, I staggered back to my team with my head held down in shame.
“I’m so sorry sensei, Gattsu, Iro. I failed. Please don’t keep the others from going on tougher missions just because of me sensei. I can improve. And I’ll stay back, just like you said.” I said quietly.
And after Gattsu had done such a good job, I felt absolutely useless.
Sure I’m not a taijutsu specialist, but I at least thought I’d do a better job than that.
I worked on cleaning the blood from my face as I sat down on the ground. It was Iro’s turn next. I wasn’t really feeling up to it, but I thought I’d be supportive.
“You’ve got this Iro. You know this, but distance is your friend. Know your strengths and you’ll destroy this guy. Break a leg. Specifically his,” I offered through a slightly-bloodied smile.
WC: 1115
Total WC: 2936