As the fist collided with Cadmus' cheek, he fell to the ground, his mind entirely blank. ...the...fuck? The punch hurt, that much was for certain. But it was more of the shock that came from the impact that perplexed Cadmus. I thought I was alone! What the hell?! As he fell back, his head hit the floor, and he stared up at the ceiling. Then he saw the girl standing over him.
"You need to quit sulking Cadmus. You're not the only one who has suffered the loss of a partner."
Growling, Cadmus quickly leaped up, grabbing the girl by the collar and shoving her against the wall. How dare she. She has no god damn right. Then he brought his face within inches of hers, staring into her eyes. That bitch knows nothing. Nothing!
"So you think that gives you the right to punch every man who has experienced a loss? You know NOTHING of what I feel, Agera. You don't know what I lost. I lost EVERYTHING." His eyes were full of a fiery rage, his teeth bared. "Don't even try to come in here and tell me what I need to do. You don't even know who I am!"
Then he stumbled back as he felt her punch him in the stomach, and he released her collar to hold his muscled abdomen. When he looked back into her eyes, he did not see fear or even sympathy. No, he only saw disappointment. Who does she think she is? I'll teach her a lesson she'll never forgot.
Then something stopped him. Well...who do I think I am? Rigon? Does that mean that I can stand up to anyone that I wish, refusing to take what people throw at me? I have no right either. I know her about as much as she knows me. His previous fury started to leave his body, and the tension is his face and shoulders faded. For all I know, she could have experienced the same. I mean, zoids...die. Nothing I can do can stop that.
Wiping the drying tears from his eyes, Cadmus let his shoulders fall and looked at the ground with a sigh. For the first time, the constantly burning fire inside of him had been smothered. Not entirely extinguished, but reduced to burning embers. "I'm sorry. That was uncalled for."
Hunching his shoulders, he tucked his hands into his pockets, went through the door, and left to check on the supplies.
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