I stood across from Sean, spear at the ready. Despite what he had just said, something made me hesitate. If we were back on earth, this guy would be on the ground bleeding already. However, this wasn't earth. Something about this place just felt different, I felt different.
"I'm told by a lot of people I'm an understanding indevidual. If you apologise to Sarabi right now, we can call this off."
He simply spat in her direction before advancing towards me. Sighing in frustration, I raised my spear just in time to block his first attack. Perreing the second, I smacked him in the cheek with the blunt end of my spear. He wore a dazed look before growling and swining at my head again. Leaning backward to dodge that strike, I jabbed him in the stomach.
"Apologise to her!" I demanded.
The sound of footsteps behind me caught my attention. A yell erupted right before a loud swush rang through the air. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw one of the other guys swing his sword in my direction. Sean brought his sword down again, I smacked it to the side. Both of their swords collided before I hit both of them in the face.
"You don't fight fair, do you?"
He smirked, "Nope."
They both advanced with their swords raised. I blocked the strikes before pushing them up and kicking the other guy in the chest. Sean tried to jab me, only for me to side step and smack him in the back of the head. He was really getting irritated, it was obviouse by his peircing glare.
All it took was one last hit to the midsection for him to loose it. With a warcry, he swung wildly at nothing in particular. The last strike was so powerful, it broke both our weapons. He then tried just tackling me, I responded by lifting him up with a yell and bodyslaming him into the dirt. I got on top of him and punched him twice before throwing him in a headlock. After fifteen seconds of struggling, he tapped out in defeat.
"Get up," I said
I dragged him over to Sarabi. She wore a smile of pride as I placed Sean in front of her.
"Apologise," I repeated.
He didn't look up,"I'm sorry."
"I accept your apology." She said.
With that, she Mufasa and I made our way to the exit. Just as I was about to step through the door, I caught a glimps of Linda. She was smiling.
