Battle Ground | Sana & Sehun
The night is running on its last strips, twilight has already breached the dark and they’re well on their way to morning. There is a sense of calm and composure about this time, where most people are still asleep or inside and the streets are a quiet numbness of empty.
Sehun punches someone square in the teeth, not holding back and feeling a couple of them break beneath his knuckles. The next moment his foot collides with another guy’s crotch. He knows where to hit to make sure they’re out of the game and he doesn’t play fair, so it’s no surprise that despite the three-to-one odds, he still comes out the winner.
Straightening slowly, he lifts a hand to wipe at his mouth, then spits a bit of the blood out from biting on his own tongue when he got hit earlier. To be fair, it was their fault. They tried to probably rob him in this darker alleyway. The laugh’s on them, really, because A) he doesn’t have any money to rob and B) they’re the ones who are hurting the most now.
But the problem still remains that these three have seen his face and will probably report to the police now that they’ve lost the fight. And he honestly doesn’t want to get in trouble with the police, because he knows with a three-to-one witness idea, no one’s going to believe it that they started it. So he grunts to himself in displeasure, then steps closer and gives each of his three assailants a good kick against their heads. With a bit of luck, they won’t remember when they wake.
He turns on his heels then, to leave the alleyway, but comes face to face with another person watching. Instantly his mind starts working at insane speed. How long has she been standing there? Has she seen everything? If so, she can be his witness, but if not, she’ll just be another witness stating that he was the one to cause all the damage. Another grunt. Sometimes it’s really hard being a good fighter.
“What?” Is the only thing he questions, slowly stepping closer to the female at the beginning of the alley, keeping a close eye on her to make sure she won’t just run off.









