Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-30271674-20161128225244/@comment-30271674-20161129030439

The Akimichi's hands ripped up and his left grabbed the beast's own right that was coming down, exerting an iron grip to maintain hold of it while Ieyasu threw all of the weight in him straight to his head that he threw with straight at the beast's own in an attempt to close the gap. The beast tore its hand away but felt massive shock and confusion as Ieyasu crashed his head in a seemingly erratic move. A little move he learned at a very different time from someone he used to know as a good friend.

The beast began to fall back and Ieyasu couldn't do anything to prevent it, only watching as the beast crashed and crushed the underlying ground. It began to slowly pick itself up, adjusting to what had just happened. Did Ieyasu break through his anger, or perhaps it was a simple stroke of luck on behalf of his fighting instinct? He shook his head, suffering the same effects from his move. Something about it though helped him snap back into rationality and the blaze of anger was briefly held at bay. How to channel that anger into something useful though without breaking this brief moment he had?

Ieyasu wasn't sure, but he did know that he probably wouldn't be able to figure out immediately or even today. He had to try something though, even if it meant putting his life on the line; this beast could tear Ieyasu apart if he wasn't careful enough.

Finally, the beast was back on its own two feet again and immediately threw a left hook while Ieyasu began to try his best to counteract it in a thoughtful way that wouldn't be so self-harming as his previous move.