[He'll happily engage in a fight. What strikes him as odd, though, is... His movements. His strength.
He isn't strong the way Gold is, who's completely filled with power, impulses, energy, and never-ending stamina every time they fight.
He isn't clever and unpredictable, like Blue manages to be with all of her different battle tactics.
He isn't fast like the rabbits or deer he has to catch when Moro teaches him things in the woods, or like the claws, beak, wings, and tail he has to dodge during training every morning.
He isn't heavy like Mewtwo when he yanked him in the water at the hot springs, because he got splashed knew that was something he trusted Mewtwo and knew Mewtwo trusted him enough to know that it's okay.
He isn't fluid and reflexive the way he is, thanks to intense, extreme training that started far too early in his life and has never stopped since.
He's just a kid. He's some bratty kid trying to pick a fight with him because he can't handle hearing what Silver believes is the truth.
And that's precisely why Silver has no intention of holding his punches or conceding defeat until long after he's passed his limits. If this kid wants a fight, he'll get the fight of his life, and then some. This isn't a friendly fight. This is a battle of wills, and he stubbornly refuses to allow this kid's will to be anywhere near as strong as his.]
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Date: 2012-01-24 03:23 am (UTC)He isn't strong the way Gold is, who's completely filled with power, impulses, energy, and never-ending stamina every time they fight.
He isn't clever and unpredictable, like Blue manages to be with all of her different battle tactics.
He isn't fast like the rabbits or deer he has to catch when Moro teaches him things in the woods, or like the claws, beak, wings, and tail he has to dodge during training every morning.
He isn't heavy like Mewtwo when he yanked him in the water at the hot springs, because he got splashed knew that was something he trusted Mewtwo and knew Mewtwo trusted him enough to know that it's okay.
He isn't fluid and reflexive the way he is, thanks to intense, extreme training that started far too early in his life and has never stopped since.
He's just a kid. He's some bratty kid trying to pick a fight with him because he can't handle hearing what Silver believes is the truth.
And that's precisely why Silver has no intention of holding his punches or conceding defeat until long after he's passed his limits. If this kid wants a fight, he'll get the fight of his life, and then some. This isn't a friendly fight. This is a battle of wills, and he stubbornly refuses to allow this kid's will to be anywhere near as strong as his.]