"Please! Someone!! PIRATES!!!"
The pleading voice of the child gets louder as the dog barrels through the winding alleys. He's almost upon them, hair bristling on end, fear quelled by the adrenaline pulsing through his veins and desire to save the girl in danger. Unacceptable! Unforgivable! "HELP!" The wailing is just around the corner now! Vesper crunches down on his candy, raging sparks escape his lips as his body vibrates with a static glow. "KEEP YOUR DAMN HANDS TO YOURSELF!" He roars at the top of his lungs as he rounds the corner, jolting forward, arm already drawn back with his iron gauntlet shrieking from the pressure and strain of galvanized muscles. A strike of lightning and boom of thunder as the first pirate slams into a dumpster.
The first of two, struck down and the little damsel shrieks and falls to the floor. "Oh no. I'm sorry! Try to stay back while I deal with the bad guys, okay?" Vesper kneels down and smiles at her, brushing her up as he helps her back to her feet. The child scampers to the entrance of the alley, peeking around the corner, silently spectating the upcoming battle. He exhales, focusing on maintaining his magic as long as his body can handle, sequestering away the nerves that try to marionette his body. There's too much at stake. The remaining pirate draws his cutlass and points it at the would-be hero, petty taunts to goad him into action, but Vesper hears nothing. Just the faint hum of lightning.
Do or Die.
The villain lunges forward, swiping his blade downward to cleave the hero in two but his sturdy gauntlet deflects the blow. A flurry of slashes to catch the boy, grazing him again and again, droplets splattering the stone pavement and brick walls. Focus, Ves. You can die. You will die! This is a real fight! He's doing all he can to just dodge the flailing swordsman, looking for any opening, but he realizes something very important as he struggles. This is his first real fight. His legs shake and he barely dodges a thrust. "K-kick their butt, nii-chan!" A tiny voice rings out, lifting him back up from the abyss that was skulking about, waiting for the chance to draw him away. Vesper can't fail here. Someone is relying on him - cheering him on.
Vesper howls and steels his body, running to intercept the pirate charging at him once more, whipping his fist back as he twists to simultaneously dodge and attack the pirate. The sword cuts into the boy, shallow but just as stinging. but he can live with that pain, propelling his body like a missile to smash the vulnerable freebooter's face in. Vesper puts everything into the punch, losing his footing and hearing only another loud clang and thrum of throbbing iron.
Vesper fades to black for a short while, exhausted and injured from his battle. He can feel himself be nudged by tiny hands and squeaky sobs, but he can't open his eyes. "Please, don't cry..." is all he can muster. He feels the rumble of footsteps on the stone ground, increasing in number as they swarm closer, but he can do nothing but lay there. When Vesper comes to, he is being carried by an adult - a face he recognizes from somewhere. Ah, the town guard. That's nice... They carried the little hero to a medical tent to get his wounds treated and explain to him that he had saved that little girl and both pirates had been apprehended for questioning, though the rest of the crew were nowhere to be seen. Gerald, the guard, also made sure that the little girl wanted to make sure her hero knew how grateful she was. Vesper leans back onto the bed, pawing at his bangs and twirling an unkempt strand while he tries to hide his rosy cheeks.
"I wish I could have seen her smile."
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