𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐍𝐄𝐃 𝐀𝐆𝐀𝐈𝐍𝐒𝐓 𝐀 𝐖𝐀𝐋𝐋 𝐏𝐑𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐓𝐒.
[ FIGHT ]: while in a physical fight, sender shoves the receiver against the wall in an effort to gain the upper hand.
The paintings hung upon the wall of idyllic pastures and a sweet shepherd girl stood no chance, their figurative worlds turned upside-down in the face of violence. Some kind of sound was forced out of Lupin as his partner slammed him against the wall, paintings falling off their hooks to tumble to the floor, only adding to the noisiness of the scuffle they had entered.
Fights between them weren’t new, but they were less frequent over time as they were understanding one another more and more. There were certain boundaries each retained with the effort of minimal outright communication – and he would only consider this a reestablishment of those boundaries where other might’ve seen turmoil or disagreement.
Okay, a minor disagreement that they were in the process of working out.
Teeth grit, Lupin tried to gain purchase against the other man, but Jigen’s move had greatly reduced his range of motion, and thus his strength following this. At most, he could only wrap fingers around the arm pinning him there, the other hand pushing against his partner’s shoulder. Elbows against stucco and wood grain paneling, he attempted to leverage the wall back into his own favor, but only was barely just managing to hold off the worst of the other man’s force.
“Jigen...” It wasn’t a plead but somewhere close to it, tone laced with his own irritation with the situation at hand. Unlike the other, Lupin wasn’t as experienced a fighter, lithe and agile in the ways that counted, but he wasn’t hardened like the steel that comprised Jigen’s favored weapon and ammunition. Just like the gunpowder packed in each round, there was a certain temperament tucked behind his usually aloof facade, and not for the last time had the thief stumbled upon the primer that lit that gunpowder of his partner’s temper.
Damn, his strength wasn’t enough.