Daken had gotten the call while he was in Rome, finishing up another assignment. "I trust you've seen the news?" the voice on the other end of the line asked in Japanese. Daken stayed silent. Who hadn't? An earthquake of that size and magnitude, with the scope of the tragedy involved. Every news station in the world had been eating it up like
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"Maybe," Daken replied evenly. What he really should have been doing was keeping up with that scared soldier routine, maybe freaking out and taking a step or two back when he saw those fangs and claws. But his pride had other ideas and instead he stood his ground. He did manage to keep himself from growling back at the other feral and unleashing his claws. The thought of a fight was tempting, but he had a mission to do. Daken couldn't let himself get sidetracked. "No thanks. I can see them just fine from right here." One hand kept the gun steadily pointed at Victor's chest.
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"Darn. I guess a really big ball of yarn to entertain you with is out then?" One eyebrow went up as Daken switched to looking bored, gun lowering. His relaxing posture showed he clearly didn't consider Victor a big enough threat to even think about anymore. "If you'll excuse me, I have much more important things to be doing than standing around and watching you stroke your ego, as much as you seem to be enjoy having an audience."
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"You really wanna turn your back on me, boy?"
If it sounded like a thinly-veiled threat, then that was exactly what it was. The snarl rising in his voice would have left Daken in no doubt of that. There was something about this younger man that Victor really didn't like, even though he couldn't put his clawed finger on it; the kid's arrogance, his cockiness, the way he didn't even seem to flinch at the sight of a clearly angered feral.
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"Better watch that temper of yours, or you're going to get into trouble."
In contrast to Victor, Daken was still outwardly level-headed. It was the constant need for power that drove his actions, and currently he felt like the one in control of the situation. A few choice words were all that were needed to rile Victor up. "After all, from what I've seen, you're on a tight leash. You're only allowed to bite when they say so."
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"I'll bite whoever the fuck I want, when I want, you little shit ( ... )
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He looked up at Victor with contempt. The younger feral knew he was better, not because of his skills or the hand dealt to him by evolution, but because he was the one in control. He had worked long and hard to keep the animal inside from ruling over him. He was just arrogant enough to think he had mastery over it. "Oh really? You could have fooled me, 'cause all I've seen you do is talk, old man."
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As much fun as it was pushing every button he could find to use on Victor, Daken knew it was time to quit playing around with the older mutant. If he finished his mission quickly, maybe he'd find the older feral later and teach him a lesson about why he had just made the stupidest move of his life in threatening Daken.
"You've got nothing," he sneered. Daken wasn't bothered in the least. He was eager. How long had it been since he'd had any sort of challenge in a fight? "I'll look forward to that." Making sure his back wasn't facing the feral at anytime, Daken began to walk off. It wasn't a retreat, not at all. His posture was far too confident for that. He was just setting the stage for round two of this little encounter.
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