Miles had heard the very subtle hostility in the voice and was expecting a fight - just not so soon. He stumbled back at the punch and nearly fell to the ground, but he recovered right away. He didn't even take the time to see who exactly had punched him before he rushed foward and tackled the boy, punching his sides as hard as he could.
Fully expecting the retaliation did nothing to soften the blow. Andy was knocked clean off his feet.
Trying to save the situation as best he could, he arched his back forward into the other boy, and rolled on landing, throwing Miles off of him.
Scrambling to his feet, Andy considered kicking the other boy while he was down, but decided against it, due to probable retaliation. Instead he just assumed a poor imitation of a fighting stance to prepare for the other boy's next response.
Miles finally noticed it was Andy and his anger grew - he had hated that boy for years now. The Ravenclaw had gotten to his feet so quickly that Miles only kicked his legs roughly to knock him down again. Right away he started punching him
Shit. Was all Andy managed to think before he was on the ground again, this time getting pummelled.
Trying his best to block the blows, he quickly found out that wasn't as effective as it could be, and instead rolled over and began punching Miles as much as he had been.
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Do you think a teacher or someone should like... break this up? Because otherwise, I don't think it'll end horribly well.
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Trying to save the situation as best he could, he arched his back forward into the other boy, and rolled on landing, throwing Miles off of him.
Scrambling to his feet, Andy considered kicking the other boy while he was down, but decided against it, due to probable retaliation. Instead he just assumed a poor imitation of a fighting stance to prepare for the other boy's next response.
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Trying his best to block the blows, he quickly found out that wasn't as effective as it could be, and instead rolled over and began punching Miles as much as he had been.
ooc:
Do you think a teacher or someone should like... break this up? Because otherwise, I don't think it'll end horribly well.
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