8: Warrior

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The whistle blew and the two of you blasted off. You were surprised Eric was head to head with you. That is until he lost his momentum on the monkey bars. You grinned and continued the course. First, it was the trampoline hill to go over. Then, the spider wall to climb through. It was after the monkey bar that you gained the advantage. After passing the monkey bars, the was a knitted net to crawl under. Since the ground was padded, you slid underneath it with no problem in a few seconds. Lastly, it was climbing the net and the rock climbing wall. You cheered when you got to the top. You can see everyone just staring with dropped jaws.

"Take that, Eric!" you cheered. You slid down the pole they provided to meet up with the others. Eric didn't even finish the course when he got out. He simply rolled his eyes when he exited the course. There was another whistle blown to begin the next set of players.

"Beginners luck," you heard him mumble.

"Uh, I don't think so," Fredrick said, "She completed that within a couple minutes. Even Allison has a hard time finishing it in five minutes."

"Gee," Allison rolled her eyes, "Thanks for rubbing that in my face, Fred."

"Sorry, but you can't deny that's not true."

"There's clearly something you're not telling us, [Name]," Henry chuckled.

You simply shrugged, "I did tell you. I'm just experienced with this sort of thing." You began to walk away. "Now, come on. I want to see what else this place has to offer."

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"Is there anything you can't do?"

You looked at Henry when you were about to get your stuff out of the cubby compartment. You raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?"

Henry returned your look with an equally perplex look. "We just came out of dodgeball and you smashed Eric to the wall."

You shrugged, "That was sort of on purpose. The dude was picking on little kids."

Henry was going to make a comment but decided against it from what he has recently discovered about you. The sudden thought triggered a million other thoughts. He realized he didn't know very much of your background. He wanted to know more about you, but he didn't want to seem nosy.

"Henry," you called questionably.

He shook his head to clear his thoughts, "Where did you learn to do all that?"

"Oh, uh, well," you started nervously, "My father had me train under multiple teachers."

"Like?" he encouraged.

You sighed, "I used to do martial arts when I was younger."

"And you said you weren't athletic," he chuckled. He bumped into you slightly after he took his helmet out of his storage compartment. You followed him outside while saying goodbye to the others.

"But I'm not as good as I used to be," you argued as you waved goodbye with him to the others.

"You just kicked Eric's ass without touching him. I'm sure you're more athletic than any of us. Today proved it," he laughed. The two of you continued to walk to your bike when you found a similar one parked right next to it in the same parking spot.

You stopped before the parking spot with your arms crossed, giving him a playful glare. He continued to his bike until he saw you with your hip cocked out.

"What?" he laughed out loud.

"I don't know how your motorcycle manners work around here, but where I come from, it's considered rude to park and share someone else's spot, and you could possibly be jumped for it. You're lucky I know you," you giggled.

"Considering from what I learned about you today, I'll take it as a warning," he answered sarcastically.

You rolled your eyes at the remark. The two of you drove off and went back home where you retired for the night, preparing for tomorrow's busy schedule.




Word Count: 642

Status: Unedited

I know it's short, I'm sorry, but I thought you guys would like a little filler.

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