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Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 12:16 pm
Hisoka had suspected that the boy would try something like this and he stepped back quickly and easily. If he intended to make a counter-attack his combat training clued him in on a few unguarded areas. He wouldn't strike though, only dodge. He'd made a promise to Sabella and he wasn't going to break that for a grudge that Parnasabari's kids held. Were they right to be angry? Yes. If he had killed Bari they wouldn't exist. They probably understood that. They were right to be angry. Hisoka just didn't feel any sort of regret for their benefit and certainly no anger to make him strike back.
Uwasa gasped as she reached a spot a good distance away and turned back to watch her dad. He was getting attacked! "DAD!" She shrieked ignoring the fact that she was meant to stay put. Her tail bristled and like a flash of lightning she streaked off back to her father darting past her other father in the process. Her hooves flew over the ground so fast that it seemed like she wasn't touching the ground at all. She had to help. Maybe she didn't stand a chance in a fight but she could at least serve as a distraction. Her dads had enough experience to do the rest of the work.
Torao came to an abrupt halt when he heard his daughter's scream. He turned back to face Hisoka sharply and caught sight of what Uwasa had seen. The kid was after Hisoka. Torao didn't move. He knew Hisoka's movements. Hisoka clearly didn't see the boy as a threat, he was only dodging and missing some more obvious openings. He could sit back and rest easy, or at least he thought he could. His daughter had other plans. "Uwasa!" He shouted as the girl raced past him like the wind. "Don't interfere!" She couldn't hear him. Growling he took off after his daughter. When she wanted to be she was next to impossible to catch.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:29 am
It was all one big nightmares. To Shrivatsa it felt like she was trapped in every bad memory of her life at once. There was the returning fear from the skinwalker attack combined with the lifetime of transferred horror from her mother. She was powerless to stop her brother from attacking her father and knew she would probably be powerless to stop either one of them from dying. There were suddenly voices raised on either side of her and her thoughts swirled further into chaos. Was she hearing things, or was that her mother shouting?
"Hisoka! Hisoka, I hear you!" Parnasabari raced through the forest, heedless of the branches that whipped her face and body. She moved without thinking, a mare possessed. There were more voices than just her ex-lover but not ones that she recognized... except those of her children. "Stay away from them!! STAY AWAY!"
She came shrieking into sight. Her mane was tangled with leaves and sticks. Her dead fox's pelt lay across her back in disarray. She had the look of a rampaging madwoman, because that is what she was. She charged straight at Hisoka, pent up years of rage and madness boiling to the surface.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 8:43 am
He’d missed! Phala snarled. He couldn’t just miss, not like that. Again Phala attacked and again his blows wouldn’t connect. Every time he launched an attack it seemed that his ‘father,’ if he could be considered that, was already moving out of the way. It was like watching Revyra in action. Just how long had this stallion been fighting for anyway? As if possessed by some demon Phala refused to yield until an all too familiar voice reached his ears.
He stopped short of launching his next attack to stare wide-eyed at his mother. Maybe she thought her children were terrifying but he wondered if she had stopped to look at herself lately. If Phala was a monster than his mother was some wild beast of the woods. Phala recoiled back to his sister his will to beat his father shocked right out of him.
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Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 9:04 am
Hisoka froze as Parnasabari shot out of the trees and into sight. What had happened to her? This was not the mare he had known all that time ago, this was an ogre. He took a few quick steps back and looked out to find Torao, he was going to need help. He was in for another shock when he found that Torao and their daughter were already racing over.
Uwasa didn’t have the slightest clue what was going on. Some mare looking worse for wear had come screeching out of the trees and all the attacking had stopped. Uwasa’s feet had not though. That mare was heading straight for her dad and he needed help. Her help and her other dad’s.
“Leave my daddy alone!” she shrieked changing course to intercept the mare. Whatever she wanted with Hisoka it wasn’t going to happen. Uwasa wasn’t going to let it.
"Uwasa, no!" Torao shouted finally catching up to his daughter and blocking her path. "Go to Hisoka." He didn't waist another second before taking Uwasa's course to charge down the mare. He had his suspicions that this was Parnasabari and if it was than Torao was going to get rid of her one way or another.
Uwasa veered off to the side when Torao crossed her path to avoid hitting him. She didn’t want to obey his orders, not this time, but still she did. Moving just as swiftly as she had before she returned to her father’s side and rubbed her cheek against his shoulder before stepping away to face the fanged stallion and his sister. Like a ticked off cat she hissed at them her tail going rigid. “There’s something wrong with you both!” She snarled before turning her attentions to where Torao was. He was getting close to that mare.
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