The young ranger strolled down the dusty street. His cloak hung in front of his eyes. He scanned across the road. He noticed off in the distance a knight whom must have been around the same age. He grew curious and drew ahead. His footsteps were almost silent due to the soft boot he wore. As he came within close view of the knight he smirked as he watched the knight jump.
"You scared me Ranger," the knight said. The Ranger chuckled to himself. "You should learn to be more aware," he said with an apathetic tone. "So what brings you here?" The Ranger asked.
"Just traveling," said the knight in a laid back tone. He stretched and yawned as he stared at the ranger. Boring as usual these Rangers are. Too grim for my liking he thought to himself.
The Ranger looked over the knight. Flabby. Probably quite stupid and knows little of true chivalry and fighting he thought. "You got a problem?" Asked the knight as he noticed the smirk on the Ranger's face. "Cause if you can do I can smack that smirk off your face" he snapped.
The Ranger stared at him and just kept the smirk on your face. "If you truly want to know what my problem is it is your stupidity," he said with a very calm tone. The knight grew enraged and reached out to punch the ranger.
The Ranger easily dodged the blow and sent a kick towards the knight's shin. "I am truly in no mood to fight. Why don't we settle this with a arm wrestle?" He asked with a smile.
The knight laughed. "Sure I will easily beat you!" He exclaimed. "Well follow me to the Inn nearby" he said as he began to walk forward. The two walked for some time with no speaking.
The tension was high between the two as they walked. They finally reached an inn and walked inside. The men inside looked back at the two puzzled. Both of the young men sat at a table.
They both put their arms forward and gripped each other's hand. "Ready. Set. GO" Said the Ranger. Before the Knight could even put any effort the Ranger reached out his leg and kicked the knight.
The knight shouted loudly. While the Knight was shouting the Ranger slammed down his opposes fist. "I win," he said. "That isn't fair. You kicked my left leg. This time no kicking my left leg M'kay?" The knight said as he held back his rage.
"I guess I can agree to that," the Ranger said with a shrug. And so the switched hands. And before they could start once again the Ranger reached out to kick the young knight. But instead of his left leg he kicked his right. The knight wailed loudly. The Ranger only smirked as he rose out of his seat. "Do not challenge a Ranger my friend," he said as he walked out of the inn solemnly.
