I own nothing exept the fanfiction. Don't nag about description and stuff.
Cloud hit the wall with a thud, his sword flying out of his hand, he gasped for breath, he couldn't see his attacker clearly, but he knew that he or she was dangerous, Cloud closed his eyes, waiting for the finishing blow, but nothing came. He opened one eye and saw the flash of metal and the moon illuminated a red sliver.
'Reno? What the hell are you doing here?' Cloud asked.
'I could ask you the same thing, zo to,' Reno said, as his Electro-Mag Rod clashed against his opponent's sword. 'This stupid thing's rubbish, zo to.'
'That's because you're not using it right,' Rude muttered, seeming to appear from nowhere.
Reno muttered something along the lines of, 'Says you... you never even use yours, zo to.'
'I'm getting sick of this,' a female voice, belonging to their opponent, said.
Reno was hurled backwards, he felt a blinding pain in his stomach and then collided with a building, his feet touched the floor and his legs immeidatly gave way beneath him, he decided to stay where he was instead of trying to attack again.
'Looks like you guys need some help,' another female voice said.
There was a flash of silver and black, and the sound of swords clashing, Cloud could see a woman of around twenty-one, twisting and turning to avoid sustaining the same injuries as Reno. She managed to stab her opponent in the arm, then the stomach, her opponent growled and then disappeared down an alley way.
'You alright?' the woman asked Cloud, who nodded, she then turned to Reno. 'No need to ask if you're alright, is there?'
Reno tryed to push himself up but failed, simpled falling back to the floor, looking irritated and in pain. The woman walked over to him and bent down, she slipped his arm over her shoulder and put her arm around his waist, she then streightened up, making sure that Reno wasn't going to fall.
'Think you can make it back to base?' she asked.
'What are you talking about, zo to?' Reno asked.
'You'll find out... soon enough,' the woman said, smiling.
It's only short because it's an intorductary chapter.
