Van Bloot didn't have a hard time guessing who her parents were; she had the same body as her mother, aside from her stomach being a little smaller and her breasts being more noticeable. The fact that her tank top was purple and she was wearing denim shorts didn't make it any more difficult. She also had Krystella's long brunette hair, although she had more curl than her mother did. Her eyes were very similar, but this new female's lids didn't drop as much. She also had much darker skin, but Klay's nose, so Van Bloot assumed that Klay was her father.
She was looking at him as though he had said something stupid, but she didn't focus on him for long. She quickly dashed a few feet to one of the taller plants and sliced it so that it was a bit shorter than her. The top of them never touched the water. She grabbed them before they could and put them in her large pink backpack. She then turned her attention to some other plants and did the same to them.
"You look just like Krystella." Van Bloot said, knowing it would catch her attention
She was about to slice more plants. Her blade was just an inch from one, but it immediately stopped upon hearing what he told her. He couldn't see it from that angle, but her brown eyes widened. But it didn't last long. She soon turned her attention back to whatever she was doing.
"Whoever those belong to must have done something to you." Van Bloot continued as he watched her, admiring how her breast bounced a little every time she ran. "I can destroy them easily. I'm sure you could be of more use to me than your mother was. Perhaps she told you about me. I'm Lord Van Bloot, and I'm going to rule the world." The human didn't respond, and Van Bloot's patience was quickly running out "Are you listening!?"
"Did you say something?" she asked casually "I wasn't listening."
Van Bloot snapped. At least Krystella knew better than to get an attitude with a creature, but this girl's lack of respect was matched with a lack of common sense, and Van Bloot despised both. He lunged forward, expecting to grab the human and dunk her under the water just long enough to drown her.
But she swung her machete just has he leaped, and the creature accidentally went right over her as she bent over to grab the top of the plants. He arose from the water, now infuriated by the human's behavior. Van Bloot reached out to grab her, but she ran to another plant and sliced it.
"Is this a game to you?" Van Bloot said as he walked up to her
"What good is a game if there's no competition?" she asked without thinking as she once again grabbed the plant-tops and shoved them into her bad
Van Bloot grabbed her by the arm before she could run again. "How's this for competition?" he asked as he dunked her underneath the water.
She had just enough sense to cut his arm with her machete. Van Bloot let go, but that didn't mean he was finished with her. She started to get up, but the creature prepared a flame orb. She ducked back under the water just as he threw it at her. Van Bloot managed to get a hold of her ankle and lift her out of the water.
"No fair!" she whined, reminded him of Klay "You cheated!"
"So much for 'no competition'." Van Bloot "Game over."
He was planning on ending her right then and there, but the daughter of Klay and Krystella was not ready to quit fighting. She bent her stomach and swung her machete, slicing his arm a bit deeper than she had his hand. Van Bloot let go of her. It was not a fatal cut, but it was enough to suprise the creature. Acting on mere impulse, the young human grinned as she ran at him and cut his chest. Van Bloot tried to grab her again, but that resulted in another cut to his injured hand.
The human backed up a few feet, never taking her eyes off of him. Van Bloot knew he could have easily gotten rid of her now that she was to far away for her machete to do any good, but he was fond of a female who could put up a fight, especially if she was helpless against him. Once she felt it was safe, she turned and ran.
You could be useful to me, human. Van Bloot thought as he watched her run, admiring how she looked from the back, But you still have a lot to learn.
