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伊達 政宗 || DATE MASAMUNE [AU] ([personal profile] recycleddestiny) wrote in [community profile] destinystrings2013-01-04 10:58 am

[CLOSED] And here's where the real party begins.

Who: Masamune, Otoha, and one Johnny Rayflo spectating
Where: Capricorn district; Central Park
Summary: Masamune's first real swordfighting lesson yields some interesting results.
Warnings: Violence/blood, maybe some cursing, and possibly an Awakening?


Once Masamune had gotten word from Otoha when their first lesson was going to be, it actually took a bit for him not to come running out like some sort of fool. In all honesty, it reminded him of when he was younger and getting his first kendo lessons.

The cut on his leg had healed up well enough, at least, so now he was taking deep breaths, sitting in the park with Kagehide sheathed in his lap. Sure, he looked calm, but there almost seemed to be an electric current running through him in anticipation. Last time he felt like this outside of when he and Otoha had fought earlier was when he had first met Yukimura and the two had ended up working alongside each other in a fight in high school. This just felt right.

He let out a sigh, shaking his head as he stood up. Now or never, he supposed.
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[personal profile] bakegarasu 2013-01-05 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Otoha was kind of amused to be teaching someone on how to use a sword. Most of his lessons were just on how to not swing like an idiot and how to hold it properly. He'd picked up enough in the years after that to know more techniques, but still the idea of teaching someone was funny.

He headed out to the Capricorn district, watching as evening descended on the city. Heh... he was glad that he didn't have to alter his sleeping pattern a lot here. The city was alive at night, just like at home. Sure, it got more dangerous, but that just made it more interesting.

When he spotted Masamune, he chuckled. He could tell the kid was excited. Good. That'd make it all the easier to beat the lessons into him.

"Hey."