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Title: Of Travelers, Students, And Teachers
Summary: Yin and Yang separated as teenagers with bad blood between them. Yin's a traveler that only comes to town once a year. Yang's a master frantically trying to teach his students in the best way he can while still trying to be true to himself. Neither one is sure how to make up with the other. But Woo Foo is a martial arts form for twos, and Yang's students know that best.
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"Hello, home town." She sighed, waving a lackluster hand and tugging the brow of her straw hat down further. "I haven't missed you yet."
Clad in a large straw hat that almost completely covered her face, a light blue shirt with lots of room to move around, and simple arm guards that helped cover the fur on her arms, she easily stood out amongst the crowd of creatures strolling along the busy streets, but no one noticed. She always came back the same time every year, and the animals in the town were just as bound by habit and schedules as she was.
The waitress gave her a funny look before asking her for her order as she slid into a seat at the front of the restaurant she'd slipped into from the street. She took her money and walked away, giving another glance at her hat before disappearing into the kitchens.
"You new in town?"
Glancing out of the corner of her eyes, she caught jagged teeth, large red eyes, blue fur, and a meaty fists holding a large wooden club. Deciding he wasn't much of a threat, she glanced back up and watched the TV screen that hung from the ceiling.
"Hey! I was talking to you!" He spun her chair around. "Are you new here or what?"
She didn't answer. The restaurant fell silent.
If the beast knew he was being watched, he didn't care, or, perhaps, he reveled in the attention. He leaned back in an attempt to catch a glimpse of her face, grinning. "I'm gonna take that as a yes. And, since you are new here, you have to pay a fee."
"A fee for what?"
"To get on my good side, of course." He tapped his chest with a fist, smirking. "I'm a pretty big deal around here, you know. Getting on my bad side is something you don't want to do."
"Funny." She stood up. "I was about to say the same thing."
He snarled and grabbed her shirt, pulling her closer. "Well?" His bad breath washed over her face. She wrinkled her nose. "Are you gonna pay me or not; funny guy?"
A sphere of blue magic knocked him onto a nearby table, his weight breaking it in half as he fell to the floor amongst the wreckage. She slowly dropped her raised arm back to her side. "I don't pay crooks."
He snarled and stood up, grabbing his misplaced club. "Bad move, funny guy. You're going down."
Pushing up her hat brim, the beast had just enough time to register pink fur and bright blue eyes and to begin to say, "Wait, you're a gi-!" Before being easily knocking out of the building and into the one across the street, groaning miserably as a pile of wood fell down on top of him.
Tugging her hat back down, she wiped her hands of imaginary dust as she slipped out the newest doorway in the building and into the crowded streets once again.
Author's Note: And here's Yin. =)
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