(aaaaaaah, mum HATES that movie so I've seen it like... once.)
She nodded, pulling herself back from telling the whole story, in part because she could get in trouble for telling a kid what he tried to do, and because she had specifically refused to let anyone know, to protect her role and the show she was cast in. He had wanted the press to know, he wanted to be the villian in the news, he thought any publicity would help his reputation. Kyoko however was unwilling to let Mio be tarnished.
"If he ever shows his pale stupid face again I'll kill him," she growled. "I'll send him straight to **** myself!" She punched a fist into the air, fired up with her own intensity. She was pretty sure her sensei would be angry if she used his training to ACTUALLY kill someone, but then again he taught people to act the role of samurai and ninja as though they lived the morals, he might actually approve...
Re: It was a Christmas Story reference, when the dogs devour the father's turkey!
She nodded, pulling herself back from telling the whole story, in part because she could get in trouble for telling a kid what he tried to do, and because she had specifically refused to let anyone know, to protect her role and the show she was cast in. He had wanted the press to know, he wanted to be the villian in the news, he thought any publicity would help his reputation. Kyoko however was unwilling to let Mio be tarnished.
"If he ever shows his pale stupid face again I'll kill him," she growled. "I'll send him straight to **** myself!" She punched a fist into the air, fired up with her own intensity. She was pretty sure her sensei would be angry if she used his training to ACTUALLY kill someone, but then again he taught people to act the role of samurai and ninja as though they lived the morals, he might actually approve...