Fresh Glass of Milk {Murphy}

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Milk picked up the pack and unfolded it. It was a large bolt of cloth, the SA logo on the back in white. She walked it over to the bear, moving behind the animal. Milk draped the cloth over the bears back, helping it put it's front paws through holes. She had gotten the damn thing a vest. God Damn it Milk.

She glanced back to Murphy, an eyebrow raised. "What do you mean? How what?"
 

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Laughter echoed around the clearing for nearly a minute before he managed to regain his composure. Of course, of COURSE Milk tamed the hell beast that damn near killed her. He wiped the tears from his eyes and shook his head, "You are one of the most singular people I've met, Milk. Most people wouldn't consider trying to tame a creature that attempted to kill them less than a month ago. What's his...er, or her name?"
 

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Milk patted the Bears head as she got the vest on the animal. "Good. We will begin training shortly." She said, the bear nodding with a grunting noise. The fighter turned to Murphy again, arms crossed.

"His name is Bear." She stated curtly. Bear made a huffing noise when she said his name.
 

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Murphy just stared at her for a while, as if waiting for her to laugh and tell him the bear's real name. When it became apparent that its name really was just 'Bear' he sighed and grinned. Apparently she had the same amount of imagination when it came to names as she did everything else.

"Well, it's a pleasure to meet you, Bear." he bowed to the beast before turning back to the rock. "I assume you're taught him not to attack students on sight? Er, the school DOES know about this...right?" he gave a hesitant jab towards the boulder, waiting for her to reply. She was an assistant teacher, which gave her some leeway, but she was so straightforward that he wasn't sure if she understood the bureaucracy that may be involved. Was Bear a pet? A student? Another assistant teacher?
 

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Bear nodded at Murphy, before standing up and lumbering over to the larger part of the clearing, waiting for Milk. Milk however continued to talk with Murphy for a bit as she stretched, getting ready to train.

"The school is not currently aware of Bear, no. He knows not to attack anyone who is with me. I cannot promise safety for anyone else who crosses him."

Milk shed her vest, leaving her just in the wraps and shorts. "Continue to punch. I will spar with Bear. When you reach your limit, you may observe." She said, before moving off to the area Bear was sitting.
 

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"'s long as he stays in the forbidden forest and doesn't go wandering towards the school proper I guess that works. Students shouldn't really be wandering out here anyway yeah?" He returned his focus to the task at hand, tapping the rock lightly with each strike. Milk had referred to punching the rock as 'strength training' but attempting to force his way through the rock at the same pace as her had failed spectacularly. As long as he kept up speed and motion he'd continue building up strength in his arms without further damaging his knuckles.

Every now and then he sneaked a glance at the sparring pair, interested in seeing if the bear knew how to 'pull it's punches' rather than just try to kill the woman outright.
 

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The fight was something to behold. Neither of the combatants were holding back. Bear was swiping at Milk with his large lumbering claws, trying to take bites at her when he could. Lumbering wasn't the right word though, Murphy could easily tell the animal was moving far faster than any normal animal should.

Milk though, was dancing about the animal. She bent backwards at an angle that didn't seem possible to avoid a swipe, before snapping up into a flip, spinning in midair to drop an axe kick onto Bears back. The spar continued like this for well over an hour, neither combatant giving up.
 

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Fifteen minutes into the training, Murphy stopped punching the rock and just watched Bear and Milk fight. While it was certainly a fight it seemed to him that they weren't going all out, though that may have been due to the cracked rib that the latter had mentioned earlier.

He fished out a water bottle and drank deeply. The Bear certainly had strength, but it lacked the agility needed to actually hit Milk. If their last bout was anything to go by, Milk was a match for it when she was disregarding defense, it was doubtful that the creature would actually pose much of a threat now that she was ready for it.

Still, hell of a thing to watch.
 

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The battle started intensifying after a while, escalating into something akin to a dance than an actual fight. Bear started getting faster, even standing on his hind legs to get a better shot at Milk.

The fighter continued to dance gracefully around the bear, not a single movement wasted. It was completely unlike the last time Murphy had seen her fight, the rage induced brawling still in his memory.
 

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Murphy took another sip of water as the battle raged on. It was getting fiercer with every blow, but half an hour later he sighed and leaned back. While it was informative and interesting to watch them fight, it also caused him a certain amount of frustration. Milk's power gave her supernatural toughness and strength, while the bear had both naturally. Regarding himself there was only so much training could do to improve his physical ability, especially since he was picking it up this late in his life.

He shook his head quickly. There was no point in being upset over his own limitations. Everyone had traits to which they were more suited. He just had to do what he'd always done, find a way to alter the situation to his advantage. Murphy began watching the fight again, but focused on the fighters individually rather than the fight as a whole.
 
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