This entire fight thing was going to be boring. He just knew it. Dynamo wasn't going to back down on this, and if he got his ass kicked in the process, it only meant that that Kakyoin kid was true to his word. It wasn't often someone actually meant what they said to the taller student.
He idly made his way to the address given, and he lofted a brow as he caught sight of a lone figure. That must be the guy. Dy debated on ending this fight quickly, or to let it draw out as long as possible. There was also faking his defeat, just to give this guy a false sense of winning.
Kakyoin caught sight of the taller boy and smirked, moving closer.
"Wasn't expecting you to actually show up."
He thought of all the ways he could handle this...going straight for him and knocking him down (he was good at taking a kid like Jotaro down, so how much harder could Dynamo be?), drawing him closer...options, there were always options.
Dy stood there. "Didn't think that you were serious about fighting."
He was the defensive one, and wasn't going to rush out into a fight without seeing how his opponent handled things. So naturally he waited for the other to make the first move.
He watched as the other rushed right out at him. This was usually one of the first mistakes his opponents made, as Dy's body quickly twisted off and over to the left. He then hopped a few steps away in case Kakyoin decided to spin around with a hit.
This was something Kakyoin had expected, of course. He went to one knee and extended his other leg out towards Dy's leg. He knew he had a further reach this way, at the very least.
Dy was actually surprised that this one was thinking a few steps ahead. Not many did things like that in fighting. He took a hit, and simply made a small stumble, catching his balance rather quickly.
"No." Kakyoin continued in a motion, moving the leg he'd been kneeling on into a sweeping kick. There was something to be said about letting Jotaro whale on him for awhile...
Dy playfully jumped well out of the way once again. If anything, at this rate he'd wear poor Kakyoin out with his continuous dodges. The silver haired student was known to make some of the rudest remarks, but he wasn't stupid in fighting.
"You just going to wait around for me to come at you? Show me what you've got." He hoped taunting could draw the much taller boy out towards him. Kakyoin had the reputation in Morioh of running with the toughest kids, especially the Kujos. He may have looked somewhat fragile, but he wasn't.
Dy stood there for a moment. He kept a sly grin upon his face.
"Y'know... I was thinking." He adjusted his glasses and folded his arms across his chest. "You're not one of those who will take a win, because the other party doesn't feel up to fighting, are you?"
Dy shrugged again. "Yes, you won because I'm not in the mood to beat your face in." With that said, Dy turned around and began to walk away, giving the other a slight wave.
"Brag that you won over a fight that went no where, see if I care."
He idly made his way to the address given, and he lofted a brow as he caught sight of a lone figure. That must be the guy. Dy debated on ending this fight quickly, or to let it draw out as long as possible. There was also faking his defeat, just to give this guy a false sense of winning.
Oh the options he had.
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"Wasn't expecting you to actually show up."
He thought of all the ways he could handle this...going straight for him and knocking him down (he was good at taking a kid like Jotaro down, so how much harder could Dynamo be?), drawing him closer...options, there were always options.
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Dy stood there. "Didn't think that you were serious about fighting."
He was the defensive one, and wasn't going to rush out into a fight without seeing how his opponent handled things. So naturally he waited for the other to make the first move.
"Whenever you're ready."
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No more words were needed. Kakyoin charged at Dy, aiming a shoulder into his stomach with a smirk.
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"Was that it?"
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He'd wait until he saw an opening.
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"You just going to wait around for me to come at you? Show me what you've got." He hoped taunting could draw the much taller boy out towards him. Kakyoin had the reputation in Morioh of running with the toughest kids, especially the Kujos. He may have looked somewhat fragile, but he wasn't.
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"Y'know... I was thinking." He adjusted his glasses and folded his arms across his chest. "You're not one of those who will take a win, because the other party doesn't feel up to fighting, are you?"
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"Oh? So you're forfeiting?"
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"I'm just not in the mood to fight today, that's all."
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"Brag that you won over a fight that went no where, see if I care."
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He growled inwardly and walked away as well, still needing to get his pent up frustration out.
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