John awoke in the morning, before the sun rose. He grabbed his ledger, and made his way atop the school, to watch the sunrise.
It was amazing. The sky lit up with a slightly dimmed pink haze, as the sun slowly managed to poke out above a medium sized cloud. The trees were blocking a small amount of the light, but from where he was sitting, it was perfect.
The rest of the school awoke not too long after, as they all gathered for their morning classes. " Self Defense" John chuckled, making his way down to the front courtyard, where he would be assuming to meet the rest. He though this would be, interesting. He made his way up to a large group of about fifteen. The instructor looked at him, raised his nose, and pointed to a small group, of six, as the rest of the class chuckled somewhat. He was in the front grass, a small group of about six, divided from everyone else. Humans, he assumed.
"All five of you, on me, right now." He wanted to finish this as soon as he could. First swung with a straight right, Johnducked and hit him with a light uppercut, grabbed his arm, and threw him into the two others, four swing, he ducked behind number four, and placed him in a light chokehold, twisting and throwing him to absorb five's punch, chest kick to three as he started to windup, ducked two's wildly thrown haymaker, left leg kick to two, palm strike to the back of his neck, then one hit him with a right cross. John absorbed the punch with ease, and noticed he was winding up for a left uppercut, he slid his head to the left, grabbed his arm, ducked to about his hip, and threw him over his back, chest kick, and five was last. John let him square up, to make it a fair fight, well, as fair as it could be. He threw two jabs, John easily sliding away from both, he winked, and told five to try and hit him. He couldn't. John quickly dispached him, counter striking him in the forehead with his palm after five threw a right cross. After that, they all just backed off. He looked at the human instructor, smiled, and walked away. He hoped the rest of the day would prove to be more of a challenge. Second class, free-running. This would be much more of a challenge, a test of his agility.