Don't Blame Me: Part Two; Robby Keene

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Summary: After you and Robby break up, you spend more time at Cobra Kai trying to figure out what Silver is up to. Unfortunately for you, there's a new Sensei. After an eventful day at the dojo, you realize what needs to be done.
I changed the storyline a little bit just to fit with the characters!

Warnings: slight swearing, violence, it's pretty long

2 Months Later

It had been two months since Robby and I broke up. Two months since we last talked. Two months since Silver brought in a new Sensei. It was hell.

Ever since she joined us, things have been much, much worse and that's saying something.

After finishing our warm ups, Sensei Silver came up to me, his usual smug grin on his face. I had a bad feeling about this.

"Miss. L/N", he started as he crossed his arms, "you're looking better and better everytime", he nodded in approval. Next to him I saw Sensei Da-Eun, a stick in her hand. She look me up and down with a gaze I couldn't decipher. I showed no emotion, my expression hard as stone.

"Thank you, Sensei", I replied with my arms clasped behind my back. I bowed towards him.

"I would like you to spend some one on one time with Sensei Da-Eun", he said as he stared at me, "Show her what a real champion's like". With his last sentence I let out an involuntary shutter. I did not like where this was going.

"Yes, Sensei", I replied as my gaze fell on Sensei Da-Eun. She slightly raised her head in a judgemental way.

"Alright then", he said as his grin grew, "I'll leave you to it", he finished. With that I bowed toward him, him returning it. Sensei Da-Eun and I watched him walk away before she turned to me, the judgement still in her eyes.

"You think you're a champion", she started as she began circling me, looking me up and down. My hands stayed clasped behind my back. Before I could respond I felt a sharp pain on the back of my leg. Looking behind me I noticed she had hit me with the stick. My expression remained unmoving. I didn't want to give away that I was uncomfortable or better yet, in pain.

"When I look at you, I see no champion", she added. She moved until she was facing me again, her arms now behind her back. I stared back at her with an icy gaze.

"But", she started as a small, sickly grin made its way on her face, "after I'm done with you, you will be", she finished before walking off. Once she was out of sight, I let out a breath I didn't know I was holding in. My heart beat was loud as my palms began to sweat.

I was scared.
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After everyone left, I stayed on the mat practicing my punches and kicks on the dummy. I was so focused I didn't realize Sensei Da-Eun was standing along with the other Senseis.

"L/N", she stated firmly. Her voice startled me out of my focus. I turn around to face her, the other Senseis standing behind her. She had her arms behind her back, the same stick as earlier in her hand.

"Yes, Sensei?", I asked out of breath. The confusion was evident in my voice.

"Come", she said in a demanding tone. My back straightens and my shoulders tense. I walk until I'm face to face with her. Her eyes never leave mine.

"You are going to train like a real champion", she said with her head high, "Silver says you are the best", she added. She then walked until our faces were only inches apart, "I don't see it", she added.

Turning around to face the other Senseis, she eyed them individually. "All of you will take on the champion", she started, putting emphasis on the "champion". She turned to look at me, the same stony expression on her face.

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