Disclaimer; I don't own Beyblade… Sniffle…
A/N: Thanks to everybody who reviewed!
"Well, since she's proven herself, I guess it's my turn next!" Nami grinned, "I'll battle Tyson if it's alright with him."
"Bring it on! Just don't expect me to go easy on you!"
Chapter 3:
Nami and Tyson faced each other, holding their launchers.
"3… 2… 1… Let it rip!"
The two blades got off to a good start. Nami's pink and white blade seemed to be spinning slightly slower than Tyson's blade though.
"This is gonna be easy! How strong can a girl be?" Tyson smirked.
Nami smiled. "Don't underestimate me, Tyson!"
"Dragoon attack!" Tyson commanded.
The blue dragon appeared and Tyson's blade charged at Nami's.
"Sakeme! Block the attack!"
A dragon roughly the same size as Dragoon appeared. Sakeme was more like a snake than a dragon. Its body was covered with purplish- blue scales and its leaf- shaped tail was green. It had azure- blue eyes and two small but razor-sharp fangs curved down out of its upper jaw.
A blue force- field appeared around Nami's blade and Dragoon's attack was deflected.
"Our turn now! Sakeme, use whirlpool!" Nami commanded.
Sakeme charged Dragoon, glowing with a strange blue light. The two collided and Dragoon was sent flying back to Tyson.
"What the- no way!" Tyson exclaimed.
Nami grinned as her blade flew into her hand. "Sorry Tyson, but that's what you get for underestimating me!"
"I want a rematch!"
"Fine with me!"
"If I were you, I wouldn't have a rematch now. It's going to rain." Tori said.
"That's impossible, it's so sunny now." Nami replied.
Tori shrugged. "Suit yourself. Just don't say I didn't warn you." She then walked slowly into the dojo.
"Weirdo…" Nami muttered under her breath.
Tyson's POV:
Man, I really underestimated her but it won't happen again!
End POV.
"3… 2… 1… Let it- huh?"
Drops of rain started to fall from the sky. It started as a light drizzle but it soon started to pour.
Tyson and Nami quickly recalled their blades and the Beybreakers dashed back into the dojo, but not before getting drenched.
They found Tori in the kitchen, staring out of the window.
"Told you so." She said, not bothering to look up.
"How did you know it was going to rain?" Rei asked.
"I just knew." Tori replied, shrugging.
"You can't just know, why don't you just tell us the real reason?" Nami interrupted.
"I have reasons not to."
"Which are…?"
"None of your business."
"Why not?"
"It's just none of your business, okay? So stop bugging me!" Tori snarled, striding out of the room.
She flung open the door of the dojo and walked out into the pouring rain, slamming the door shut behind her.
"Uhh Kai? Seeing as you're the captain and all maybe you should go after her?" Max suggested.
Death glare…
"Okay, maybe not you… How about you, Rei?"
"I think we should let her calm down first. I'm not in a hurry to go out in the rain and get wet anyway." Rei replied.
"I guess you have a point. We'll all go find her when the rain stops then."
In the park……
Tori's POV:
I guess I shouldn't have lost my temper like that but… I wonder if any of them will come out to find me… Heh, who am I kidding? They're probably glad to be rid of me…
End POV.
Tori stopped in front of a big tree. She hoisted herself up and settled down on one of the branches. She stared up at the falling rain, not really seeing anything.
Flashback:
The whip was raised and brought down, hard. A stinging pain and the by then familiar coppery tang of blood filled the air. A cold trickle ran down her back, staining her shirt. "Beg for mercy and maybe I'll go easy on you." The harsh, merciless voice rang out, reverberating throughout the small cell they were in. 'Paradox,' she thought, a thin, humorless grin appearing on her face. 'They teach us never to give in to the enemy and yet, they order us to beg for mercy.' "What's this, a smile? Good, since you're enjoying this, why don't we increase the number of strokes to 50?" The crack of the whip sounded again. She bit her lip, determined not to cry out, ignoring the warm blood that pooled around her feet.
End flashback.
The rain had stopped.
Sighing, Tori jumped off the branch. She knew she had to apologise. She wasn't looking forward to it, though.
A/N: Stupid writer Stupid story. But review anyways. If you see anything above the K+ rating, please tell me.
