"What you want some too?!"
Yang was about to lay into the Ursa in her way when she heard a slicing sound. The Ursa fell facedown dead before her and then Yang could see a dark scythe connected to a ribbon sticking out of the base of its neck. Her eyes followed the ribbon to the raven haired girl holding it. Blake, the mysterious girl she met last night.
She retracted the scythe to her hand in one smooth motion with a smirk on her face. Yang had to admit, it was a pretty cool move, and their eyes locked for a moment, lilac meeting amber.
"I could have taken him," Yang said, trying to keep the awe out of voice.
Blake just rolled her eyes and started to walk away.
Yang caught up with her. "Well I guess we're partners."
Blake paused for a moment before replying, "I guess we are."
Then there was silence, just the sound of their footsteps on the ground.
"Nice day huh?" Yang inwardly scolded herself. Even that sounded lame in her head.
Blake just gave a short hum of acknowledgement.
If this was how it was going to be, then it was going to be a long four years Yang thought glumly.
Suddenly a Beowolf skirted across their path.
"Mine!" Yang yelled excitedly.
But before she could get to it, Blake already had her sword through its head. Yang furrowed her brow at her.
"I said 'Mine'"
Blake just smirked at her again, but at that moment Yang saw a Beowolf about to lunge at her from behind, so she cocked her fist and punched it straight in the face sending it flying towards a tree. It was Yang's turn to smirk at the surprised expression on her new partner's face. Now we're even, she thought. But there was no time to celebrate, as six other Beowolves started to surround them.
They took their fighting stances and surveyed the situation, then nodded to one another, as they leapt into action. Blake twirled in the air and quickly dispatched two Beowolves with her double blades. Yang did a one-two combination and round house sending another two flying. She leaped into the air allowing Blake to throw her scythe at an incoming one behind her and landed burying her fist in the last one.
Yang dusted her hands and smiled, pleased that they could work together so well even though they had just met. At least this girl can fight Yang thought.
"Nice job," Yang said.
"You too," Blake said, responding quickly for once.
They continued walking.
"So are you disappointed that you aren't partnered with your sister?" Blake asked.
"Actually no, I thought it would be better if we branched out more, and I was right, you're pretty bad ass," Yang said shooting her a wide grin. Blake blushed at the compliment, and she couldn't help but smile back, Yang's smile was so bright.
"I thought I was a lost cause…" she said, mimicking Yang's words the night before
Yang paused for a moment and thought.
"Well…" Yang paused for a moment to think. "Prove me wrong," she said with a smile.
Blake smiled back. She was always up for a challenge.
