SoraHikari
"Open the Sky"
Arashi glared at Dante but didn't comment on his verbal jab. For the time being, it was probably for the best to make peace with his fellow brothers and sisters. Regardless though, a series of rather malicious, graphic and detailed thoughts and images ran rampant through his head, all of which ended in Dante's bloody remains. It sent a nice warm sensation through his body.
'Oh if only...' Arashi thought to himself. But, those thoughts would never come to fruition. At least whilst he was still a Knight of Blue...or in town with witnesses. On top of that, he had just been reprimanded for his behavior by the giant Hargrave sibling and Amanda Heartborn alike. It was quite embarrassing. Looking back, it was quite a juvenile display. He knew if his grandfather had seen such an arrogant display, he'd be climbing the mountains behind his village with nothing but his teeth and legs. Ah, how he missed the more humble days. There was a sense of pride that he found in the Knights of Blue and from time to time it became...a weakness.
Turning to address the siblings, Derrick, Amanda and after some inner turmoil, Dante as well Arashi gave a small apologetic bow.
"Forgive me," he said simply "my verbal choice of action was...incorrect."
He was a man who knew when he did wrong, but the annoying twinkle of victory in Dante's visible eyes were so maddening that the urge to run up to the man and claw his eyeballs out with his own hands were unbearably strong.
'Easy...' was what he had to say in his head to prevent himself from doing exactly that. The others were correct. They shouldn't be fighting. Not near civilians. Not where Arashi could still potentially get blamed for the untimely demise of Dante.
After his small, and very brief apology Arashi was about to comment on his rather well known knowledge of Istella through his studies of the different fighting styles that were seen in the ring but Derrick had made another suggestion that nearly made Arashi snort back a laugh. Simply because the way he would've answered was 'slicing off annoying and arrogant rookies heads off' but he deemed that would have been slightly inappropriate. Instead, he remained quiet. Patient as the moon waiting for its turn to illuminate the sky. He would wait to see how the others would reply. Learning everyone else's interests may prove to be beneficial in the long run anyhow.
'Oh if only...' Arashi thought to himself. But, those thoughts would never come to fruition. At least whilst he was still a Knight of Blue...or in town with witnesses. On top of that, he had just been reprimanded for his behavior by the giant Hargrave sibling and Amanda Heartborn alike. It was quite embarrassing. Looking back, it was quite a juvenile display. He knew if his grandfather had seen such an arrogant display, he'd be climbing the mountains behind his village with nothing but his teeth and legs. Ah, how he missed the more humble days. There was a sense of pride that he found in the Knights of Blue and from time to time it became...a weakness.
Turning to address the siblings, Derrick, Amanda and after some inner turmoil, Dante as well Arashi gave a small apologetic bow.
"Forgive me," he said simply "my verbal choice of action was...incorrect."
He was a man who knew when he did wrong, but the annoying twinkle of victory in Dante's visible eyes were so maddening that the urge to run up to the man and claw his eyeballs out with his own hands were unbearably strong.
'Easy...' was what he had to say in his head to prevent himself from doing exactly that. The others were correct. They shouldn't be fighting. Not near civilians. Not where Arashi could still potentially get blamed for the untimely demise of Dante.
After his small, and very brief apology Arashi was about to comment on his rather well known knowledge of Istella through his studies of the different fighting styles that were seen in the ring but Derrick had made another suggestion that nearly made Arashi snort back a laugh. Simply because the way he would've answered was 'slicing off annoying and arrogant rookies heads off' but he deemed that would have been slightly inappropriate. Instead, he remained quiet. Patient as the moon waiting for its turn to illuminate the sky. He would wait to see how the others would reply. Learning everyone else's interests may prove to be beneficial in the long run anyhow.