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Feng Xiaolian watched as one of the bookcases shook and books fell, as she watched, soon a large blonde came out pushing someone, which Feng presumed was Yuki, aside as he stormed out in anger. This brought on some kind of anger in Feng as she now stepped in front of the man in a fighter's stance, to resist a push from most sides as she spoke with sharp, yet calm anger, as if she were his mother scolding the blonde,
"First. You go put the books you knocked off back, they're not your property, and thus you cannot damage them like they are. Next thing you are to do, to prevent me putting you in the hospital, is apologize to the girl whom you pushed down." she ordered, though keeping a grip on the bo staff under it's cloth, "What you are also to do; is go to whomever you were punching at, and apologizing to him or her too. You aren't a 'badass' if that's what you think, and I know that you can be nice. We all can."
She finished, with a angered look on her face, showing her heritage from China, though she spoke with a slight accent, her reputation was present with her defensively putting several ruffians in the hospital. Of all the times she expected a weapon to be drawn, other than her bo staff, now was it, and she was prepared, she spoke to him one last time, as if ordering the man again,
"Do I have to repeat myself? Get it done."
"First. You go put the books you knocked off back, they're not your property, and thus you cannot damage them like they are," the Chinese girl said, gripping on some kind of giant kendo stick under a wrap. "Next thing you are to do, to prevent me putting you in the hospital, is apologize to the girl whom you pushed down," She ordered, with some bullshit 'I'm Calm but Tough' tone.
"What you are also to do; is go to whomever you were punching at, and apologizing to him or her too." Screw him. He isn't gettin' shit. "You aren't a 'badass' if that's what you think, and I know that you can be nice. We all can." That's garbage. Nobody is nice for no reason. That Kyosuke kid should have never stepped in acting like he was Shido's friend. In the twisted mind of Shido Omori was nothing but his own agenda. Wasting his time picking up books? No. Apologize to some dork girl in the library? Shouldn't have been in his way.
"Do I have to repeat myself? Get it done."
Shido clenched his fists and lowered his face to the same level as the girl, his pupils darting straight into hers.
"Send me to the hospital? I'll send you to the morgue, chankoro bitch," he said in the slimiest, most hateful tone to ever roll out of his mouth. He didn't care who it was. This chick was going to have her remains scooped into an urn if she dared to lift a finger in front of the punk's face.
"Try somethin', Shanghai..."
Some large, blonde-haired boy had barreled down the aisle and right into Yuki, almost like he didn't even notice the girl's tiny presence. Though he didn't push her just the force of the bump was enough to send Yuki against the shelf with enough force that she dropped the book she was holding, all in all it stung a little but Yuki wasn't hurt at all. She frowned but said nothing as the boy walked passed. Yuki simply sighed and adjusted her glasses, that kind of treatment was something she was used to back at her old school so it didn't bother her too much, it was still disappointing nonetheless however. As she bent over to pick up the book that had been dislodged from her grasp she glanced up at the door to catch Feng storming at after the boy, looking angry.
She felt a pang of guilt in her chest, she knew Feng had gone after him in an effort to defend her. Yuki was happy for that but she didn't want to cause the girl any unnecessary trouble or harm and this wasn't something she thought was worth fighting over. And so, after taking a breath to bolster her courage she stepped quickly up to the library door. "Kinaseii-senpai, it's alright really... He... He probably just didn't see me because he was in a hurry. I appreciate what you're trying to do but... It's not worth getting in a fight over so, let's just finish up here and go eat, alright?" As she spoke she tried to put on a smile and avoid looking at Shido, she had a feeling that if she looked at his rage-filled expression she'd lose all the courage she'd worked up just to get this far.
"inaseii-senpai, it's alright really... He... He probably just didn't see me because he was in a hurry. I appreciate what you're trying to do but... It's not worth getting in a fight over so, let's just finish up here and go eat, alright?"
Yuki had brought Feng back from her combative state, Feng had prepared to adapt and destroy the much larger opponent that she had challenged, though Yuki had basically asked her to stop. Though her teeth gritted together, she looked aside and shook her head walking back to her friend as she sighed, "My apologies, Yuki-Kun, I figured you were hurt by the roughian. Thus I was ready to hurt him back." she said with a seeming casual tone, as if Feng had never been in a verbal fight that could have ended in a physical battle. Feng really did want to hurt Shido, at least, put him in his place that he's not the top dog anymore, but she wasn't going to brutalize him with Yuki there. She stretched her back as if reliving tension before looking at Yuki a little,
"Well... I apologize for that. Since I honestly was prepared to dish back the pain he gave you."
Years on the streets made his endurance incredible and using his weight and size advantage, it was never hard for him to use pure brute strength to shatter his enemies like glass. His timing would be perfect; his bloodlust would be satiated.
But as soon as he started to lunge forward he felt a strong force on his arm, whipping his head to the side to see the face of the Vice-Principal holding his arm back. Shido’s will to fight was subsiding but the hate still remained in his eyes and face. “Mr. Omori. Should I remind the penalties of engaging against another student on school property merits a suspension? One that you've served and are on your third strike?”
Shido ripped his arm out of the Vice-Principal’s hand and placed his hands into his pockets. He knew he was already in deep shit and this would put him on the edge and Shido was in no mood to listen to teachers say he’s a bad student. Let the fight go, or get expelled and work for Grandad at his crap shrine. Screw this… I would’ve popped her skull open if he didn’t show up. Nobody is tougher than me. Nobody. So Shido groaned and started making his way down the hallway, away from all this unneeded attention. More time he spent with others, the more annoyed he was. Without so much as making eye contact to the two girls out of spite, Shido made his way towards his class. I’ll make a bowtie out of your spine, chankoro. Just wait…
“That goes for you too, Ms. Xiaolian. Your hobbies do not bother me but I will not allow you to fight in Hirasaka at any cost, even should someone like Omori bother you. I have enough problems with him starting fights. Now be on your way you two, lunch will be ending soon.” The Vice Principal nodded to the two girls and started heading to his office.
A sigh passed through her lips as she bent over to pick the book up. Today had been an eventful one full of unpleasant blonde boys, up until now her experience at this new school had been pretty good, this was the first day she had felt like she was back at that old place again. That was of course with the exception of Feng, her presence was one she had never come across back then and it still came as a bit of a surprise to Yuki. As she hugged the book to her chest and turned to walk to the counter she shook her head. She wasn't sure why Feng had decided to be so friendly to her but it was something she certainly didn't want to let go to waste or pass her by, she wasn't sure she knew how but she wanted to try and be a good friend in return or at the very least try not to burden the girl too heavily.
After a short interaction at the front desk, Yuki's book was checked out and it was finally time to eat. She hadn't brought any food with her so she had to make a trip to the cafeteria to buy her food. She decided to keep it simple, just an apple and a small sandwich. After quickly eating with Feng the two parted ways at the bell that soon followed signaling the end of lunch. The day was almost over and Yuki was eager to be done and off to home, the day's events had finally started to wear on her energy and she was starting to feel a bit exhausted.
Though soon she recalled her previous school and Miyuki, it was the time of her deceased friend's birthday. Her mind soon traced off as she thought of how she was to return to Miyuki's grave, which was always a *fun* trip for her, since most of the time the pang of guilt had overcome the calm demeanor and Feng had quite literally broke down over top the grave of the friend.
Moving that aside, Feng sighed when the lunch bell went off, she had barely touched her food and skipped breakfast, she looked at Yuki and spoke again with a calmness, "Well. That's the lunch bell. Sorry I caused us to not eat as much."
((Sorry for the short post, Hospitals kill muse....
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