08-19-2018, 08:08 PM
Something the Fireball had not been expecting to hear this week was the fact everybody was demoted, and claws immediately made their way to her necklace, a hint of anger, and something more... like she didn't want to give up her rank. Not because she was greedy for power, no, it was an accomplishment for her. For her, it was like winning fights, and it was something that she lived for.
Because without accomplishments, what was she?
"I don't think it's fair everybody lost their ranks." She finally spoke, teleporting to the front, and giving Bast that unnatural smile, one that never reached her eyes, and chirped, "Fight me! If I win, you'll give me my rank back, or even everybody's if I beat you good, right? Right." Thea's true nature had begun to show, that battle-hungry side that wanted nothing more than to win, to be strong enough so that she was never hurt. And this whole demoting thing? Yeah, Thea wasn't too pleased with that. Deep down, though a part of her cared about the others, a large part of her, a part a good chunk of her life depended on, didn't give a shit whether the people who actually cared and looked out for her got their ranks back. It was just how Thea's mind worked, as illogical and stupid as it might seem to others. Was it a bit warped, maybe a bit selfish she'd put herself first instead of the people she'd grown to admire? A bit, yeah. Without waiting for an answer, she'd aim to slam a paw in Bast's face, mostly to judge how fast his reaction was.
Because without accomplishments, what was she?
"I don't think it's fair everybody lost their ranks." She finally spoke, teleporting to the front, and giving Bast that unnatural smile, one that never reached her eyes, and chirped, "Fight me! If I win, you'll give me my rank back, or even everybody's if I beat you good, right? Right." Thea's true nature had begun to show, that battle-hungry side that wanted nothing more than to win, to be strong enough so that she was never hurt. And this whole demoting thing? Yeah, Thea wasn't too pleased with that. Deep down, though a part of her cared about the others, a large part of her, a part a good chunk of her life depended on, didn't give a shit whether the people who actually cared and looked out for her got their ranks back. It was just how Thea's mind worked, as illogical and stupid as it might seem to others. Was it a bit warped, maybe a bit selfish she'd put herself first instead of the people she'd grown to admire? A bit, yeah. Without waiting for an answer, she'd aim to slam a paw in Bast's face, mostly to judge how fast his reaction was.
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I'll give up on giving up
[i]and get the world on my side
Thea — Nora — Adara