The attack had come from out of nowhere. She had been so sure. She had been so sure that she would find him, and if she had to, dig out the secret that she knew by now he was hiding. The petite woman was nothing short of insistent, and she had been determined to get her answer. She didn't care how long it took. Tonight, answers would be given. But, she had underestimated him. He had always been a clever boy, and tonight would be no exception. A heavy weight bore down on her back. Immediately, the woman crumpled. The impact had jarred her, but more out of shock than pain. Was this really her Yuka that was doing this? Had she actually lost the sweet boy she nurtured and loved since day one? Her doubting thoughts made her freeze, at first not resisting at all. Not even when he pressed a large paw onto her neck, keeping her from moving any which way.
But then the small red hued woman finally regained her senses. What in the hell was she thinking? This might not be the actions of her old Yuka, but her old Yuka had been a child when she had left. He had finally matured, not into a full grown man, but a man in his own right. Still, she knew her Yuka was in there somewhere. He couldn't be this angry and bitter only because of her. There had to be another reason. Inali began to struggle, though careful to not injure herself in her own fight for escape. When had he gotten so strong? "Let me go Yuka," controlling her voice to come out steady. Deep inside, Inali abhorred the feeling of weakness. It made all her brothers lies seem true. That she was worthless and didn't deserve to live. Not even @Minka, her most closest confident, didn't know the depths of Inali's inner demons. So, she kept on struggling. But she was growing tired. Tired not only physically, for she had already been drained since this..'meeting' had begun, but also tired emotionally. She was tired of hearing Yuka's constant attacks, tired of hearing the anger and bitterness that she herself had placed in his once happy being. Not to mention it was getting hard to breathe. Yuka was stronger than he thought, and his paw was uncomfortably placed where her windpipe was pressed harshly against the ground. Slowly, her struggling ceased. Black dots began to steadily cloud her vision. Inali could neither see or breathe, and since the first time since this whole ordeal began, she felt truly afraid. He had to let go of her, but she no longer held the strength to fight. "Yuka!," she managed to strangle out in a desperate wheez. Fear laced her heart and her tone. If he didn't let go of his hold on her, she would fall into unconciousness, or worse, death.