05-01-2018, 09:02 PM
WHAT A PRIVILEGE IT IS TO LOVE — Jacob wasn't particularly strong or tough. Honestly, he didn't know anyone that'd describe him with those words. Sure, he was strong in the sense that he was bigger than a lot of other animals but he wasn't particularly muscular and the thought of actually hurting or fighting anyone terrified him too much for him to ever really try. He supposed he could hold his own if it came to a fight for a short amount of time but he'd never been professionally trained. Vito and Jersey had just done their best to try and make sure he always knew how to defend himself, a strategy that hadn't exactly worked out for them. He knew how to defend himself, sure, but he wouldn't do anything until someone else had already done a significant amount of damage. After seeing all the violence of his childhood, Jacob was repulsed by the very idea of trying to hurt another living thing so he did his best to avoid it. He'd been forced into fighting before but, thankfully, he hadn't had a situation like that any time recently.
Jacob was pulled from these thoughts when he heard a shout. He moved towards it as quickly as he could, grimacing as one of his paws dragged slightly behind him in the snow. He made it to the crevice and let out a gasp. Even with thier many disagreements, he never hoped Killua would get hurt. "Killua! Don' worry, I'll find somethin' ta' pull ya' up!" the canine shouted as he began to dig in his bag for anything he could use. He had his bandages but he wasn't sure if it'd be able to pull him all the way up. Still, he pulled it out and bean to dig around in the snow. He wasn't so sure he could lift Killua up by himself but he'd seen people use snow to anchor ropes and things in his books so he supposed that was worth a shot. "Jus' hold on! I'm goin' as fast as I can," he shouted in an attempt to console the feline, who he was sure was panicking by this point. He had seen all the blood when he looked down and he wasn't sure how much longer Killua would be able to cling to the wall. He could only hope that someone bigger would arrive soon to help him. —A GREAT HONOR TO HOLD YOU UP
Jacob was pulled from these thoughts when he heard a shout. He moved towards it as quickly as he could, grimacing as one of his paws dragged slightly behind him in the snow. He made it to the crevice and let out a gasp. Even with thier many disagreements, he never hoped Killua would get hurt. "Killua! Don' worry, I'll find somethin' ta' pull ya' up!" the canine shouted as he began to dig in his bag for anything he could use. He had his bandages but he wasn't sure if it'd be able to pull him all the way up. Still, he pulled it out and bean to dig around in the snow. He wasn't so sure he could lift Killua up by himself but he'd seen people use snow to anchor ropes and things in his books so he supposed that was worth a shot. "Jus' hold on! I'm goin' as fast as I can," he shouted in an attempt to console the feline, who he was sure was panicking by this point. He had seen all the blood when he looked down and he wasn't sure how much longer Killua would be able to cling to the wall. He could only hope that someone bigger would arrive soon to help him. —A GREAT HONOR TO HOLD YOU UP
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