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"I'm going to teach you the 3 most important rules in a battle." Ash said circling and looking at me like a predator does with his pray.
"I think I already know them, but okay." I said without moving from my spot, but I was watching all his moves.
"Oh, really? I'm the one who will decide that." he said and lunged at me.
I quickly dodged out of his way and watched amused how he fell on the ground. "Rule number one: Never be the one who attacks first. Let them come to you." I said with a smirk that vanished when he lunged at me again, this time succeeding in taking me down.
"Rule number 2: Don't underestimate your opponent. Ever." he was the smirking one now and I was glaring at him while trying to wiggle from under him.
How could I be so stupid? Of course he's not an easy opponent. He has way more experience than me in combat, but no my sorry was had to find out the hard way.
I kept trying to wiggle myself out when an idea formed in my head. I grabbed his waist and with a sharp move I brought him down in my place with me on top of him. Once I wasn't the one in disadvantage anymore, I didn't hesitate to send different punches to his face, but he dodged them all with his fast reflexes. I was starting to get frustrated when he suddenly pushed both my shoulders with all his strength and sent me flying through the air and i hit the ground with a wince. I quickly got up and raised my guard back up.
"Not bad.......for a beginner. With this moves, it's a miracle if you make it past the first combat round." he said with a smirk which angered me to no end.
Okay, that's it.
I felt my blood booking in my veins and with a growl I ran towards him and threw a fake punch to his face. He fell in my trip and covered his face, leaving his stomach in the open and I quickly kicked him with all my strength. He gasped and flied in the nearby tree. I didn't let him to recover and threw another punch to his face, smirking when I heard a crack. I was about to throw the second punched when he grabbed and pulled me in the tree head first. I had a sense of déja vu when I started to see black spots, but I refused to lose consciousness this time and instead I suddenly turned around when he had his back at me and kicked him in his left temple. He fell to the ground and stopped moving.
"Rule number 3: Don't turn your back to your opponent. Ever." I said and walked up to him.
He was barely able to keep his eyes open, but he still had it in him to smirk at him. "You got me this time, I must admit. Nice moves, S. I wasn't expecting you to be able to even land a punch on me, so I am more than surprised with this outcome. But good job. Keep working like this and you'll beat the shit out of them all."
I smiled proudly at him. "Thank you very much."
"OH, ROCKS. DAMN IT GIRL! I can't believe that you beat Ash. You really are awesome." Haz said while helping Ash to stand up.
"Nor do I. But please tell me where did you learn those moves? How did you know to land those punches or kicks because those weren't a newbies product. No newbie can kick like that. Not that bad ass side kick." Ash said and popped his nose back to its space making me cringe at the image.
"That is for me to know and for you to never find out. And that" I said and pointed at his nose "was very disturbing." I made a face and walked back inside to take a well deserved shower.
I walked back to my room and scrunched my nose when I smelt how bad I smell of sweat. I stripped out of my clothes and got into the shower. When the warm water hit my back, I realized how sore my muscles really were. I stayed in the shower until my fingers became prune and only then I stepped out of the shower and wrapped myself into a fluffy tower.

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The Elements (CURRENTLY BEING EDITED AND REWRITED)
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