Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25169271-20170212032110

A young faunus boy stumbled and staggered through the pouring rain as he ran as fast as he could away from the small hospital, his large feline ears laid back against his head. He moved gingerly, doing best not to open the wounds that he had recieved the night before. While his aura had held his body together though the trauma and began to knit his flesh, the woulds could still threaten his life if opened up again. Though at this point what life did he have left to loose. As the boy walked along the main road out of town his mind drifted to his mother Magnolia. She had died a few years ago and it had put a toll on him and his sister Angela while their father had simply continued on with life. It was hard on him but he made it through and had done his best to make his sister happy. He knew he wasn't the best brother, but Angela had always seemd content.

And then last night the boy had lost his sister when two thugs had broken into the house. He tried to think back on why they were there, but at that moment it didn't matter. What mattered was what happened after he found them. They attacked him and he fought back. The boy did his best to mimic the techniques he rememberd seeing his mother use in combat to a considerably lesser degree of effectivness. The boy put up a fight against the two but was quickly out matched and injured.

The boy was thrown through a table and his stomach had been impaled on a broken piece of wood. As he laid there and felt the immense pain flow through his body he begged for someone to help him. When the next series of events came through the boys mind he was over come with guilt and fell down on his hands and knees in the middle of the road, bawling his eyes out and screaming in agony. His screams were so loud that he didn't even notice the sound of the truck or the glare of its headlights upon him until they were bearing down on him. By the time he looked up to see the truck he knew it was too late and simply slammed his eyes shut and braced for the impact. 