hnng realized after posting that i'm assuming merys will let go of gent in this post but i'm too tired/buzzed to rewrite so just let me know if its a problem and i'll change it when i haven't downed a glass of wine p:
The tug of war went on, and Gent felt confident that if this was all it would come down to, he would eventually find himself on top. He by now of course expected Merys to realize the same, however. It was far more likely that the other man would find, or at least search for, something to turn the tables and change the game up. The alpha therefor did his best to monitor for this, keeping up with the current skylark but waiting to see what his subordinate would manage to come up with. When finally Merys did make his move, the effort behind it was nearly successful.
Perhaps if it wasn't for the snow constantly slicking the stones beneath the paws Gent could have held his ground against the lunge. As it was, they rolled and slipped and he wasn't given much of a choice in what was to be done next. While he had, in all honesty, been hoping to win the little match that had turned into more of a sport than any kind of lesson or test, he certainly wasn't going to risk the Springs over it. The cobalt leviathan hated getting wet on a Summer day, and had no desire to be turned into an ice cube now. Therefor, he took up his only option; Gent let go.
Regaining his balance took a few hasty steps and displaced him a bit from Merys. Once stable, a couple quick strides took him off the shore and safely away from the frigid water. All the way, his blue eyes held the other man's face.
"Alright, alright," he relented with a wry grin. "Neither of us are going for a swim today then. You clearly can handle yourself, so training won't be necessary," a few teeth poked through wickedly, "but I'm always down for rematches."
(This post was last modified: Jul 30, 2016, 03:27 AM by Gent.)