Richard grumbled, adjusting the bindings so that they wouldn't obscure his vision, brown leaves at his feet shifting with his movements. Why had he forgotten he'd have to fight her today? It was just... so degrading to have to do it like this. He wouldn't have been like this if it weren't for... well...
The short man had learnt last year that many goods around these parts could be gained simply by being in costume at this time of year. Unfortunately he didn't have a costume of sorts this year around, having ditched the last one, but wanting all the sweet sweet candy he could find he'd improvised. The school handed out toiletries to most anyone who asked and so, once a week, he had collected and many rolls of bog roll as he could and stashed them away for the past month. He had built up a surplus and put it to effect. He was the ultimate toilet paper mummy. His child size had made this all the easier. He had gone around parties and establishments and swiped as much free candy as he could... only to be reminded by his scroll a little later that he had a hunt tonight. And with someone he wanted to fight no less... yet he was too far from the academy to get changed. It was fortunate he had concealed both weapon and dust within the bonds but alas, only one vial of poison was concealed on his person.
He now stood, around their designated meet up location. It was approaching half nine at night, the assigned time, there was a chilly wind. Richard sat at the foot of a tree, a large bag of sweets to his right and a candy of sorts in his mouth. He was sixty percent sure it was melon flavoured... not certain. He wasn't quite sure how his adversary would start this. Would she greet him? Or would she strike in the middle of the night. He had all the advantage here, faunus eyes lent themselves to this kind of lighting and they were in a forest... and yet he could not shake worry. He had already given this woman some credit... what if she was even better than he had thought? He sighed, glad he had bought some more dust in advance. He awaited Mio's appearance with a forced bored expression. He didn't want to leak any emotion, make her think she could win already.
He had taken in the area but hadn't set up traps... he was sure this was already stacked in his favour enough. He was seventy percent sure she wasn't faunus and what would be the odds on a plant based semblance?...Right? He swallowed the maybe melon sweet and fished out something that smelt of orange and chocolate. A small orb of sorts. He undid the wrapping, popped it in his mouth and tried to relax.
The short man had learnt last year that many goods around these parts could be gained simply by being in costume at this time of year. Unfortunately he didn't have a costume of sorts this year around, having ditched the last one, but wanting all the sweet sweet candy he could find he'd improvised. The school handed out toiletries to most anyone who asked and so, once a week, he had collected and many rolls of bog roll as he could and stashed them away for the past month. He had built up a surplus and put it to effect. He was the ultimate toilet paper mummy. His child size had made this all the easier. He had gone around parties and establishments and swiped as much free candy as he could... only to be reminded by his scroll a little later that he had a hunt tonight. And with someone he wanted to fight no less... yet he was too far from the academy to get changed. It was fortunate he had concealed both weapon and dust within the bonds but alas, only one vial of poison was concealed on his person.
He now stood, around their designated meet up location. It was approaching half nine at night, the assigned time, there was a chilly wind. Richard sat at the foot of a tree, a large bag of sweets to his right and a candy of sorts in his mouth. He was sixty percent sure it was melon flavoured... not certain. He wasn't quite sure how his adversary would start this. Would she greet him? Or would she strike in the middle of the night. He had all the advantage here, faunus eyes lent themselves to this kind of lighting and they were in a forest... and yet he could not shake worry. He had already given this woman some credit... what if she was even better than he had thought? He sighed, glad he had bought some more dust in advance. He awaited Mio's appearance with a forced bored expression. He didn't want to leak any emotion, make her think she could win already.
He had taken in the area but hadn't set up traps... he was sure this was already stacked in his favour enough. He was seventy percent sure she wasn't faunus and what would be the odds on a plant based semblance?...Right? He swallowed the maybe melon sweet and fished out something that smelt of orange and chocolate. A small orb of sorts. He undid the wrapping, popped it in his mouth and tried to relax.