05-15-2019, 09:36 PM
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[shadow=darkblue,right]KILLUA[/shadow]
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Being considered a threat was one of the main reasons as to why he had survived for this long. The assassin had to show those that came across him that he wasn't one to be messed with, and if any of them tried it would be their downfall. Killua wasn't sure how to feel about those that were scared of him nowadays. In the past, he would take great joy in seeing other's avoiding him simply out of fear because at the time he hadn't been trying to make friends and was only there to do his job. Nothing more nothing less. It meant that he was slowly going along the path that his family had set up for him, and at a young age, all he wanted to do was please his parents. Killua did everything that his parents asked of him when he was younger, as he didn't think that they would give him any wrong information. He trusted them. Trusting them had been the worst mistake in his life. Everything that they did to him, Killua believed all of it to be normal, and that every family was just like his own. It wasn't until he started taking a job that lead him to tribes and clans that he realized families seemed to act differently. Maybe they were the weird ones and families were supposed to physically hurt and torture one another. Now though, he wants to figure out how to make friends and be a normal serval in the world where beasts and magic are found. He knows that it's a tall order for him to think about, simply having a friend, especially since he didn't know if London was alive or dead at this point. The wildcat just wanted to have someone he could trust instead of constantly being on guard and stressed all the time. Even if his body was used to it, the stress he went through impacted his mental health more. Killua liked to throw his power around nonetheless, mocking those that he considered to be weak, and avoiding those that he believed to be stronger than him. Killua wasn't an idiot, and wouldn't bother starting a fight that he didn't believe that he could win. He had only ever lost one battle in his life, and that was against Tama, and he had underestimated her. Other than that, every raid, every mission, and exploration he went on with the clans, he had never failed in a fight. Hell, he had never even been seriously wounded by a clanner too. Because of this, Killua believed that he outclassed those that he came across, no matter how much bigger they were compared to him.
Killua could list a couple of names of those that he didn't want to fight, and would more than likely run away from them. His brother, Hisoka, and Argus. The first time he had met his mother figure was in the Typhoon, the wolf being in the only one to approach him. She immediately put him on edge when she said that she remembered him, while he had no clue who she even was. The voice of his brother had played in the back his mind after that statement, telling him to run away and that she was too much of a threat for him. He stood his ground for several seconds after that in order to try and gain some information from her. Only to run off back to Snowbound where he could catch his breath and no longer be terrified. Hisoka had been a threat as soon as he stepped foot into Snowbound. Killua wasn't sure what it was, but his instincts had told him to keep plenty of distance between him and kitsune. He disliked the guy, as the kitsune threatened anyone that got close to him, albeit it was in a passive-aggressive sort of tone. He made everyone uncomfortable. The way the mythical creature had carried himself made it obvious that he wasn't one to be messed with, and so Killua didn't. Illumi was a completely different story, as his older brother was extremely terrifying. He guessed that everyone in his family could be considered imposing or threatening. They were all assassins anymore and the best that there ever was. Some considered them to be the strongest family that existed. Killua still enjoyed seeing other's jump whenever he snuck up on them, as it meant that he never lost his touch. Having stealth on his side was a defense he couldn't afford to lose, as there could be an enemy around any corner he went past. The young male threw another piece of chocolate into the air before catching it with his mouth. He watched as Straw took charge of the situation, and he was fairly certain that the polar bear would have no trouble whatsoever carrying the stuff by himself. He watched the red panda like he did everything else, analytically. He raised a nonexistent eyebrow at the mention of what was actually in the jars.
Juice? He had never had juice before and didn't exactly know what it was. Although, he's had fruit before. The wildcat didn't seem to bother with any more questions, and instead flicked his left nicked ear in response to her answer. As the female got up and started to move wherever the picnic was going to be held, the albino serval got up onto his paws, his metal claws unsheathed for better grip to climb sections of the mountain. He would wait for everyone else to follow Straw, so that he could bring up the rear of the group, as he didn't exactly enjoy being in the middle of a mass of animals. His large ears turned at the sound of approaching movement coming toward them, and he turned to look at a new face. What surprised him even more, was the species of the animal. Andean Mountain cat. Having spent most of his life stuck in the mansion and forced to memorize the current living species of the world, he never expected that he would ever see one. The serval had actually completely forgotten that they even existed. The wildcat's eyes looked over the male, the cat just being slightly smaller than him at his current age. The mountains was probably a perfect environment for Lavi, as his species name suggested. Touching the box of chocolates that he conjured, they disappeared as he conjured them away. A neutral look was spread across the assassin's face as he spoke. "And who are you?" Killua questioned the other calmly. He didn't expect to know everyone in the group considering how small it was right now. Killua didn't bother to mention his own name and introduce himself, as he preferred to gather information out of someone else before giving any of his own information away. It was a force of habit really, a habit that was burned into his brain by his family.
Killua could list a couple of names of those that he didn't want to fight, and would more than likely run away from them. His brother, Hisoka, and Argus. The first time he had met his mother figure was in the Typhoon, the wolf being in the only one to approach him. She immediately put him on edge when she said that she remembered him, while he had no clue who she even was. The voice of his brother had played in the back his mind after that statement, telling him to run away and that she was too much of a threat for him. He stood his ground for several seconds after that in order to try and gain some information from her. Only to run off back to Snowbound where he could catch his breath and no longer be terrified. Hisoka had been a threat as soon as he stepped foot into Snowbound. Killua wasn't sure what it was, but his instincts had told him to keep plenty of distance between him and kitsune. He disliked the guy, as the kitsune threatened anyone that got close to him, albeit it was in a passive-aggressive sort of tone. He made everyone uncomfortable. The way the mythical creature had carried himself made it obvious that he wasn't one to be messed with, and so Killua didn't. Illumi was a completely different story, as his older brother was extremely terrifying. He guessed that everyone in his family could be considered imposing or threatening. They were all assassins anymore and the best that there ever was. Some considered them to be the strongest family that existed. Killua still enjoyed seeing other's jump whenever he snuck up on them, as it meant that he never lost his touch. Having stealth on his side was a defense he couldn't afford to lose, as there could be an enemy around any corner he went past. The young male threw another piece of chocolate into the air before catching it with his mouth. He watched as Straw took charge of the situation, and he was fairly certain that the polar bear would have no trouble whatsoever carrying the stuff by himself. He watched the red panda like he did everything else, analytically. He raised a nonexistent eyebrow at the mention of what was actually in the jars.
Juice? He had never had juice before and didn't exactly know what it was. Although, he's had fruit before. The wildcat didn't seem to bother with any more questions, and instead flicked his left nicked ear in response to her answer. As the female got up and started to move wherever the picnic was going to be held, the albino serval got up onto his paws, his metal claws unsheathed for better grip to climb sections of the mountain. He would wait for everyone else to follow Straw, so that he could bring up the rear of the group, as he didn't exactly enjoy being in the middle of a mass of animals. His large ears turned at the sound of approaching movement coming toward them, and he turned to look at a new face. What surprised him even more, was the species of the animal. Andean Mountain cat. Having spent most of his life stuck in the mansion and forced to memorize the current living species of the world, he never expected that he would ever see one. The serval had actually completely forgotten that they even existed. The wildcat's eyes looked over the male, the cat just being slightly smaller than him at his current age. The mountains was probably a perfect environment for Lavi, as his species name suggested. Touching the box of chocolates that he conjured, they disappeared as he conjured them away. A neutral look was spread across the assassin's face as he spoke. "And who are you?" Killua questioned the other calmly. He didn't expect to know everyone in the group considering how small it was right now. Killua didn't bother to mention his own name and introduce himself, as he preferred to gather information out of someone else before giving any of his own information away. It was a force of habit really, a habit that was burned into his brain by his family.
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