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[shadow=darkblue,right]KILLUA[/shadow]
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The Zoldyck family never really got along with one another. When a family in itself is raised in the means of business, it simply meant that nothing good was probably going to come of it. Sure, they were successively and had a large amount of wealth to their name, but other than that they were an extremely dysfunctional family. One that was extremely lethal and if they weren't forced to follow the rules there would probably be Zoldyck members that were actually dead. They weren't allowed to kill one another. That was one of the rules. Killua knew that Illumi wouldn't try to kill him, but that didn't mean that he wasn't afraid of what his brother could do. There were plenty of worse things than death itself after all. The young assassin had no reason to trust any of his family after all the lies that they told the rest of the family. They said that they were always doing what was for the best of him, and that sure turned out to work well for them after he nearly killed his mother and his other brother Milluki when he escaped the damned house that they had locked him in. Being in the field that they were in, it was common to lie in order to get ones way. Killua wasn't exactly sure what could be considered truth and what could be considered to be a lie, as there was never really telling. Unless it dealt with business, then they wouldn't lie to each other because they had some form of pride that would keep them from doing that. Killua was the same as he would never lie when it came to him making a deal with someone, because if he was making a deal, he really did want it to go through completely. Killua was an extremely strong fighter, and the only methods as to how he had gotten injured while he was in the clans up to this point had been himself doing it. No clanner had managed to inflict injury to the likes of him, and he was stubborn enough to always make sure that he was capable of defending himself and making sure that others knew how strong he was compared to them.
He was just a kid, but he had been forced at a young age to grow up fairly quickly. Quick to the point that he basically didn't have a childhood and all he ever had was training. Most animals had a great sense of smell compared to that of humans. Felidae species were fairly decent when it came to tracking down scents and memorizing them, but since their muzzles were shorter than the likes of a dog, dogs were much better at finding scents. Killua had been out of the loop when it came to the aspect of snowbound. Who was even living here anymore? Was London safe? When was the last time that he had seen his friend anyway? He couldn't remember because he had been fearing for his life for basically the entire month. Something that no one else knew about, except for maybe Stark and London because they knew about his family. Stark having seen Killua once before in much worse condition than he was in right now. This just meant that Killua knew that others would end up hearing him. He just sure as hell hoped that he was actually in the right spot and not in a clan that had taken over another part of the territory. He had teleported her though, so he had at least that going for him. His voice had been loud enough to let others realize his presence, and if he really needed to he could send out a telepathic message in a wide radius. A power that he hadn't used in a very long time. The pain around his forehead was pounding from his experience with Illumi. The bastard had done something to him that he didn't even know about. He was exhausted. He was tired. For once in his life, he actually did want to sleep, not fearing the pain of his nightmares that would most likely plague his head. He just needed something to go his way instead of his goals being trampled all of the time. The serval wasn't completely out of it not to hear someone approaching him though. The massive ears that belonged to only that of a serval perked themselves up and turned themselves in the direction where he heard light pawsteps. Familiar. Although faint. He slowly raised his head from where he was standing to look at Melantha. She was still around? Well that was some damn good luck. He wasn't going to admit it, but it was a relief to see her again. Killua could barely raise his head to look up at Melantha.
Being a cougar meant that she was already bigger than he was. Great. The side of his mouth curved a little before he talked. "I may be broken, but don't count me being deaf." Killua would say, his voice rasping. Sounding as if his throat was raw from constantly screaming. He could deal with pains, but he hadn't had to deal with a broken back in a while. At least his brother hadn't destroyed his back legs. His sapphire blue eyes though seemed to be filled with different emotions. Emotions that he wasn't willing to convey across his face at the moment. Then another familiar face decided to make themselves known. Natasha. Killua had been keeping an eye on the female when she first joined the group. Figuring out the vibe that she gave off that wasn't exactly innocent. He hadn't interacted with the female in a while, and the muscles around his shoulders tensed as the female neared him. He didn't rust her, even though she didn't give him anything to distrust her about. It was just instinct for him to be wary around those that were similar to him. His right arm moved slightly as he adjusted with the way that he was standing, and a low wheeze escaped his jaws when the other was able to figure out his injuries in a matter of seconds. "Well... you're observant." Killua would state in his raspy voice. The other told him not to set his leg, which he didn't really plan on doing it, but if he didn't get his bone back into his body it was going to be a pain for it to heal back up again. "Right on both accounts anyway." Killua would finally admit to the wolf, before more familiar pawsteps made his way toward him. A familiar green figure was obvious against the small patches of snow. But there was obviously something different about the male. His sapphire eyes traveled to the others heavily injured leg. When had that happened? Obviously when he had been running away, but that was far from his concern right now. The other seemed concerned and didn't know what to do. Well.... that wasn't great. He couldn't exactly go and run to get Jacob in the first place. The albino serval's legs began to shake, and he laid himself down slowly onto the ground so he wouldn't just collapse and make his injuries worse. Even when he was talking, the serval was panting quite heavily, but there wasn't an expression of pain on his face. "Nice to see ya green apple." Killua would tease the other with a tired expression, before a hoarse cough escaped his jaws, splattering the blood that had been in his mouth onto the ground. A pained wheeze soon emitted after. "I need... I need you to get two sticks and rope. I can't... conjure anything right now." Killua would instruct to the Tenderfoot trainee. He was going to instruct the other what to do. He had set in his own bones in before. But during that time he had x-ray vision. Which was a power he currently didn't have right now.
He was just a kid, but he had been forced at a young age to grow up fairly quickly. Quick to the point that he basically didn't have a childhood and all he ever had was training. Most animals had a great sense of smell compared to that of humans. Felidae species were fairly decent when it came to tracking down scents and memorizing them, but since their muzzles were shorter than the likes of a dog, dogs were much better at finding scents. Killua had been out of the loop when it came to the aspect of snowbound. Who was even living here anymore? Was London safe? When was the last time that he had seen his friend anyway? He couldn't remember because he had been fearing for his life for basically the entire month. Something that no one else knew about, except for maybe Stark and London because they knew about his family. Stark having seen Killua once before in much worse condition than he was in right now. This just meant that Killua knew that others would end up hearing him. He just sure as hell hoped that he was actually in the right spot and not in a clan that had taken over another part of the territory. He had teleported her though, so he had at least that going for him. His voice had been loud enough to let others realize his presence, and if he really needed to he could send out a telepathic message in a wide radius. A power that he hadn't used in a very long time. The pain around his forehead was pounding from his experience with Illumi. The bastard had done something to him that he didn't even know about. He was exhausted. He was tired. For once in his life, he actually did want to sleep, not fearing the pain of his nightmares that would most likely plague his head. He just needed something to go his way instead of his goals being trampled all of the time. The serval wasn't completely out of it not to hear someone approaching him though. The massive ears that belonged to only that of a serval perked themselves up and turned themselves in the direction where he heard light pawsteps. Familiar. Although faint. He slowly raised his head from where he was standing to look at Melantha. She was still around? Well that was some damn good luck. He wasn't going to admit it, but it was a relief to see her again. Killua could barely raise his head to look up at Melantha.
Being a cougar meant that she was already bigger than he was. Great. The side of his mouth curved a little before he talked. "I may be broken, but don't count me being deaf." Killua would say, his voice rasping. Sounding as if his throat was raw from constantly screaming. He could deal with pains, but he hadn't had to deal with a broken back in a while. At least his brother hadn't destroyed his back legs. His sapphire blue eyes though seemed to be filled with different emotions. Emotions that he wasn't willing to convey across his face at the moment. Then another familiar face decided to make themselves known. Natasha. Killua had been keeping an eye on the female when she first joined the group. Figuring out the vibe that she gave off that wasn't exactly innocent. He hadn't interacted with the female in a while, and the muscles around his shoulders tensed as the female neared him. He didn't rust her, even though she didn't give him anything to distrust her about. It was just instinct for him to be wary around those that were similar to him. His right arm moved slightly as he adjusted with the way that he was standing, and a low wheeze escaped his jaws when the other was able to figure out his injuries in a matter of seconds. "Well... you're observant." Killua would state in his raspy voice. The other told him not to set his leg, which he didn't really plan on doing it, but if he didn't get his bone back into his body it was going to be a pain for it to heal back up again. "Right on both accounts anyway." Killua would finally admit to the wolf, before more familiar pawsteps made his way toward him. A familiar green figure was obvious against the small patches of snow. But there was obviously something different about the male. His sapphire eyes traveled to the others heavily injured leg. When had that happened? Obviously when he had been running away, but that was far from his concern right now. The other seemed concerned and didn't know what to do. Well.... that wasn't great. He couldn't exactly go and run to get Jacob in the first place. The albino serval's legs began to shake, and he laid himself down slowly onto the ground so he wouldn't just collapse and make his injuries worse. Even when he was talking, the serval was panting quite heavily, but there wasn't an expression of pain on his face. "Nice to see ya green apple." Killua would tease the other with a tired expression, before a hoarse cough escaped his jaws, splattering the blood that had been in his mouth onto the ground. A pained wheeze soon emitted after. "I need... I need you to get two sticks and rope. I can't... conjure anything right now." Killua would instruct to the Tenderfoot trainee. He was going to instruct the other what to do. He had set in his own bones in before. But during that time he had x-ray vision. Which was a power he currently didn't have right now.
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