"Good, I'm glad that's settled. I want the two of you to come back safely okay?" Kira was slowly becoming more of his old caring self. If he was going to bring Asa back then he needed to remain calm and collected. He glanced over to where his sisters, Eta and Lexa, were talking to some of the other members. They caught his eyes, their expressions suddenly turning solemn as they nodded. Good, they knew what they were getting into.
When his sisters had first joined the gang, everything was fine. After a few unsavory incidents, Kira decided it would be better for them to stay at home rather than taking part in gang activities. Now, however, they needed as much help as they could get.
Miki tapped Kira on the shoulder, looking rather shy. "Hey, Kira, I'd like to spar with you."
A few of the other members were taking the time to practice their fighting, so it wasn't unnatural for Kira and Miki to be sparring with one another. On the other hand, since it was Kira, almost everyone was watching. No one sparred against Kira unless they knew they were going to win. No one sparred against Kira. Period.
Miki knew how Kira's fighting technique worked, he put his earphones in and became one with the music. Kira didn't put his earphones in. Crap! I'm going to lose!
Kira turned to the onlookers, a wide grin on his face. "After Miki goes down, another person take his place. I want you all to exceed my expectations." he averted his eyes back to the boy in front of him, a sympathetic smile. "You'll be fine."
Len walked back in to the building, his body feeling unnaturally giddy. After all this time, he still couldn't get over Kyo. You're thinking about him too much.
Shouts and cheers caught Len's attention, and he glanced over to the sparring mats to find Kira fighting, and winning, against the other gang members. Funny, he wasn't listening to music. Unless, he was listening to it in his head? Kira glanced up after defeating Miki, smiling as if offering Len a spar. The man shook his head, he wasn't stupid.
"Kira, we have work to do. Enough games!"