03-22-2018, 10:31 PM
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KILLUA
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(my starters are usually really long but my posts usually shorten themselves as things go along xD)
Making friends was something that was quite difficult for the likes of him to even remotely accomplish. Since he was a kitten, he had been brainwashed to think that he never would need anything the likes of a friend to be able to be happy in the world that he had been born into. What his family didn't take into consideration when they told him this though, was that he was going to get bored extremely quickly and have nothing to do once he was done training with his older brother. Mostly everyone ended up pissing him off, he didn't keep track of the number of butlers that he ended up killing or threatening in his childhood if they caught him in a bad mood. It was up to this point that Killua had been out on the mountain that his family actually owned, they even had a castle in the side of the mountain. Some could say the house would be impressive but he mostly considered it to be a prison. Either way, he was traveling around the area trying to figure out what he could end up doing. It was during this time that he heard movement in the grass, and being a serval with amazing hearing meant that he was able to hear that it was coming directly toward him. A husky puppy. One that was obviously feral and the parents nowhere to be found. At first the animal was afraid of him, which was understandable since Killua was older than the pup at the time and seemed to have a cold demeanor to him and everything. The young male wasn't quite sure what to do, but a little bit after that happened the pup seemed to relax around him. And for once in a while, Killua actually started to have FUN. An unfamiliar feeling because he was always supposed to be serious as he was an assassin. He didn't have the right of being a child and having fun for a good amount of time. He brought the pup with him back to the castle, and he even ended up naming the husky pup. The animal wasn't capable of speech, but teaching the other to understand English would give him something to do. Something other than getting poisoned poured down his throat. He entered his father's chambers and asked if the pup could stay with him for a little while. His father agreed as long as Killua was tasked with just taking care of the animal and not giving others the responsibility. Almost like a mission he had taken on, Killua was extremely serious when it came to his tasks of taking care of the husky. The assassin kept the pup in his room for most of the mornings and afternoons while he was training, and when he could come back sick and exhausted the pup would immediately greet him with a mixture of concern and happiness. The assassin was glad to have at least someone that cared about him. Sure his mother cared about him, but she smothered him a little bit too much. She would practically scream in protest of letting him outside of the castle and letting him explore the mountain. The hell was going to end up happening to him? Of course nothing, but she needed to make a big fuss out of everything.
Eventually he was actually able to get the husky puppy to say his name. That was a huge achievement for the kitten back during that time, and he was almost done with his poison training. Which meant that he would be able to spend more time with the husky. Killua had never understood the concept of friends at this point as his family had never brought up the term with him. Happiness didn't last long when it came to the Zoldyck family though, and it was about to be ripped away from him and make him into what he was today. The kitten had been called into his fathers quarters, and of course the husky pup had followed him as they were almost always seen together. The husky was getting a little bit bigger than he was, but it wasn't like it mattered because he believed himself to grow just as fast as everyone else. His father was sitting on the couch in his chambers, but what had confused Killua at the time was why his older brother was there as well. It was practically impossible to read Illumi's facial features as his brother had practically made it so that no one could tell what his emotions were, his tone practically monotone the entire time. Killua sat down in front of his father who was in the form of a white dragon, and waited to hear what his father had to say. He held his father with high respect when it came to the rest of his family. His father then asked him how he was enjoying his time with the husky puppy that he had found almost a month ago. Killua seemed to always be excited when it came to talking to the other. His father nodded with interest, and seemed to shit in his chair a little bit. It was slight, but Killua could practically feel a shifting in the atmosphere of the room. It put him on edge. What was the feeling he was having? He was confused. He was young after all. Then the dragon gave him an instruction that he would never end up forgetting. He was commanded to kill the husky puppy. Killua was confused at first and didn't seem to react at all except with shock. Wait, was the other being serious? Of course he was. His father wouldn't give him a command without expect him to follow. He had been programmed almost exactly like a weapon, and usually did whatever his family told him to do. He trusted them to a degree after all. This led to the albino serval kitten to begging his father to not make him have to do that. The entire time that him and his father were arguing, the husky pup was confused by the sudden panic of his friend, and started to whine. Then his father brought up the fact that if he didn't do it, Illumi would. Killua had quickly turned his gaze to look at his older brother, and knew immediately that if he wasn't the one to kill it, Illumi would surely torture the puppy to death in front of him. Long and slow. Killua could at least give the other a quick death. There had only been one instance he had ever cried when he was with his family. He approached his one and only friend and the confused look the puppy was giving him. He remembered vividly the sound and the feeling of his claws cutting through arteries and his esophagus. The last thing the puppy had said, had been his name. He was allowed to be with the corpse of his friend for hours. And when he walked out of those doors, the happiness that had been there when he walked in had completely vanished. Replaced with a cold barrier.
Making friends with difficult. Especially after the dissappearance of Gon and Amorette. The only two animals that he really cared about. Circusclown was already dead so he didn't have anyone that was really waiting for him in these lands. It would be impossible to probably find them in a place like this anyway. The albino serval had been keeping a low profile since he had entered the clan just in case his brother was actually still tracking him down. A more than likely strategy the tiger would be following. He walked silently thanks to the fact that he had his air elemntals on the entire time. He was born with the power, meaning it was extremely easy for him to control. The serval didn't make any noise when he stepped on the ground because he would create a small air barrier that he would step on right before stepping on the ground. He had no scent attached to him despite being in Snowbound for around a day now. Using his air elementals to keep air close to his body so that it was impossible for his scent to escape. He didn't need anything to really be able to hear considering he was a serval, having one of the largest ears to body ratio out there. Being able to hear something that was underground. A cold demeanor radiated off of him the entire time and nasty, pink, fresh scars covered his body. Scars formed around his shoulder, side, and a piece of flesh missing from his right ear. All of which looked like it was made by a creature that was a lot larger than he was. His brother was a tiger after all. Killua hadn't bothered to ask others where the camp was considering camps were usually easy for him to find in the first place. The former clan deputy made his way through the cave, his sapphire blue optics calculating and looking at those that he past. He was pretty sure he ended up scarring a kitten back to its mother, like he could really care at the moment. Stitches covered his two front paws, around his sheathes more specifically, as the tips of his metal claws peaked out from his slightly long fur. While he was walking around, he noticed that someone was sitting outside of a den. He flicked one of his ears as he noticed that the other was canine in origin. He had yet to meet a canine in the group, and it was obviously a hybrid of sorts because he couldn't recognize the species. What was the other doing though? Still an apprentice, he was somewhat curious as he made his way over completely silent and no scent coming off of him whatsoever. Killua was used to freaking and scaring others with his presence. Sometimes it could be quite entertaining. "What's that you're doing?" The albino serval questioned the other that was knitting not too far away from where he was. The assassin kept at least five feet apart from the canine. Killua wasn't about to sit next to him after all.
[member=112]jacob w.c.[/member]
Making friends was something that was quite difficult for the likes of him to even remotely accomplish. Since he was a kitten, he had been brainwashed to think that he never would need anything the likes of a friend to be able to be happy in the world that he had been born into. What his family didn't take into consideration when they told him this though, was that he was going to get bored extremely quickly and have nothing to do once he was done training with his older brother. Mostly everyone ended up pissing him off, he didn't keep track of the number of butlers that he ended up killing or threatening in his childhood if they caught him in a bad mood. It was up to this point that Killua had been out on the mountain that his family actually owned, they even had a castle in the side of the mountain. Some could say the house would be impressive but he mostly considered it to be a prison. Either way, he was traveling around the area trying to figure out what he could end up doing. It was during this time that he heard movement in the grass, and being a serval with amazing hearing meant that he was able to hear that it was coming directly toward him. A husky puppy. One that was obviously feral and the parents nowhere to be found. At first the animal was afraid of him, which was understandable since Killua was older than the pup at the time and seemed to have a cold demeanor to him and everything. The young male wasn't quite sure what to do, but a little bit after that happened the pup seemed to relax around him. And for once in a while, Killua actually started to have FUN. An unfamiliar feeling because he was always supposed to be serious as he was an assassin. He didn't have the right of being a child and having fun for a good amount of time. He brought the pup with him back to the castle, and he even ended up naming the husky pup. The animal wasn't capable of speech, but teaching the other to understand English would give him something to do. Something other than getting poisoned poured down his throat. He entered his father's chambers and asked if the pup could stay with him for a little while. His father agreed as long as Killua was tasked with just taking care of the animal and not giving others the responsibility. Almost like a mission he had taken on, Killua was extremely serious when it came to his tasks of taking care of the husky. The assassin kept the pup in his room for most of the mornings and afternoons while he was training, and when he could come back sick and exhausted the pup would immediately greet him with a mixture of concern and happiness. The assassin was glad to have at least someone that cared about him. Sure his mother cared about him, but she smothered him a little bit too much. She would practically scream in protest of letting him outside of the castle and letting him explore the mountain. The hell was going to end up happening to him? Of course nothing, but she needed to make a big fuss out of everything.
Eventually he was actually able to get the husky puppy to say his name. That was a huge achievement for the kitten back during that time, and he was almost done with his poison training. Which meant that he would be able to spend more time with the husky. Killua had never understood the concept of friends at this point as his family had never brought up the term with him. Happiness didn't last long when it came to the Zoldyck family though, and it was about to be ripped away from him and make him into what he was today. The kitten had been called into his fathers quarters, and of course the husky pup had followed him as they were almost always seen together. The husky was getting a little bit bigger than he was, but it wasn't like it mattered because he believed himself to grow just as fast as everyone else. His father was sitting on the couch in his chambers, but what had confused Killua at the time was why his older brother was there as well. It was practically impossible to read Illumi's facial features as his brother had practically made it so that no one could tell what his emotions were, his tone practically monotone the entire time. Killua sat down in front of his father who was in the form of a white dragon, and waited to hear what his father had to say. He held his father with high respect when it came to the rest of his family. His father then asked him how he was enjoying his time with the husky puppy that he had found almost a month ago. Killua seemed to always be excited when it came to talking to the other. His father nodded with interest, and seemed to shit in his chair a little bit. It was slight, but Killua could practically feel a shifting in the atmosphere of the room. It put him on edge. What was the feeling he was having? He was confused. He was young after all. Then the dragon gave him an instruction that he would never end up forgetting. He was commanded to kill the husky puppy. Killua was confused at first and didn't seem to react at all except with shock. Wait, was the other being serious? Of course he was. His father wouldn't give him a command without expect him to follow. He had been programmed almost exactly like a weapon, and usually did whatever his family told him to do. He trusted them to a degree after all. This led to the albino serval kitten to begging his father to not make him have to do that. The entire time that him and his father were arguing, the husky pup was confused by the sudden panic of his friend, and started to whine. Then his father brought up the fact that if he didn't do it, Illumi would. Killua had quickly turned his gaze to look at his older brother, and knew immediately that if he wasn't the one to kill it, Illumi would surely torture the puppy to death in front of him. Long and slow. Killua could at least give the other a quick death. There had only been one instance he had ever cried when he was with his family. He approached his one and only friend and the confused look the puppy was giving him. He remembered vividly the sound and the feeling of his claws cutting through arteries and his esophagus. The last thing the puppy had said, had been his name. He was allowed to be with the corpse of his friend for hours. And when he walked out of those doors, the happiness that had been there when he walked in had completely vanished. Replaced with a cold barrier.
Making friends with difficult. Especially after the dissappearance of Gon and Amorette. The only two animals that he really cared about. Circusclown was already dead so he didn't have anyone that was really waiting for him in these lands. It would be impossible to probably find them in a place like this anyway. The albino serval had been keeping a low profile since he had entered the clan just in case his brother was actually still tracking him down. A more than likely strategy the tiger would be following. He walked silently thanks to the fact that he had his air elemntals on the entire time. He was born with the power, meaning it was extremely easy for him to control. The serval didn't make any noise when he stepped on the ground because he would create a small air barrier that he would step on right before stepping on the ground. He had no scent attached to him despite being in Snowbound for around a day now. Using his air elementals to keep air close to his body so that it was impossible for his scent to escape. He didn't need anything to really be able to hear considering he was a serval, having one of the largest ears to body ratio out there. Being able to hear something that was underground. A cold demeanor radiated off of him the entire time and nasty, pink, fresh scars covered his body. Scars formed around his shoulder, side, and a piece of flesh missing from his right ear. All of which looked like it was made by a creature that was a lot larger than he was. His brother was a tiger after all. Killua hadn't bothered to ask others where the camp was considering camps were usually easy for him to find in the first place. The former clan deputy made his way through the cave, his sapphire blue optics calculating and looking at those that he past. He was pretty sure he ended up scarring a kitten back to its mother, like he could really care at the moment. Stitches covered his two front paws, around his sheathes more specifically, as the tips of his metal claws peaked out from his slightly long fur. While he was walking around, he noticed that someone was sitting outside of a den. He flicked one of his ears as he noticed that the other was canine in origin. He had yet to meet a canine in the group, and it was obviously a hybrid of sorts because he couldn't recognize the species. What was the other doing though? Still an apprentice, he was somewhat curious as he made his way over completely silent and no scent coming off of him whatsoever. Killua was used to freaking and scaring others with his presence. Sometimes it could be quite entertaining. "What's that you're doing?" The albino serval questioned the other that was knitting not too far away from where he was. The assassin kept at least five feet apart from the canine. Killua wasn't about to sit next to him after all.
[member=112]jacob w.c.[/member]
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