Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-25687356-20160514223311/@comment-27375402-20160515080202

His eyes shot back to the radiating large male who made his presence known. Turning about as he spoke to him, ordering him to be silenced with a word he saw as an empty word in itself, Tetsuya’s expression still unwavering, staring at the larger male who towered over him with no sense of fear or hesitance in his eyes nor features. He was, as always, indifferent and unafraid, even though Godric’s power clearly overwhelmed the shinobi and although he was wary of the father’s powerful presence, he wouldn’t satisfy the man by faltering or displaying fear, instead he offered a feigned smile.



“Hello, head of the Fuma. I see you’re feeling well. Fathers of the deceased tend not to hold up well. Though, remaining in denial isn’t healthy either. I might recommend that you recognise your son’s death, mourn accordingly and recall that you hold no position to tell me to shut up. Neither power nor position gives you the right to belittle me.” Tetsuya’s unfiltered words flowed through, his opinion voiced as his left hand rested upon the sheathe of one of his Tanto, he knew that Godric was predominantly more powerful and he didn’t want to be caught off guard.

His chin uplifted as his red eyes looked upon Godric’s own visage as he awaited the arrival of the Hokage, a male with white eyes spoke, his eyes a definite resemblance of those amongst the Hyuuga clan and a malnourished female approached in her wheelchair, gripping at the taller male in her pathetic state, wording slight mumbles before slinking down to the floor. Though in her attempts of communication, little was offered and the fake smile faded from Tetsuya’s lips before staring back up at the taller male, turning his back toward him, caring not if he was struck in the back, though knowing that the man held too much pride to make such a cowardly move.

“Would your son look down upon from beyond the grave and be proud of a man in denial? Don’t you think you owe it to the boy to remember him fondly and honour his memory rather than deny the fact that he died fighting for the village he loved. Grow up, head of the Fuma clan.”

