Wow! I have been so caught up with school work that I didn't have time to update this book. I have the other chapter ready but I needed to find free time to update as I am working on other stories at the same time. Hopefully I am able to post during the weekend or next week. Thank you everyone for your support and kudos!
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Hajime was both amazed and a little scared. The way Tobio moved his body like water was amazing. But what was more impressive was the fact that he could switch it to move like a raging fire. His sword movements were fast and quick. Hajime pitted whoever would end up at the end of the blade.
"Flame Breathing, First Form: Unknowing Fire!"
The tree the omega had been using for practice was basically slashed in half. Iwaizumi gasped. Seeing red burning fire emitted from the katana as Tobio did another move.
"Flame Breathing, Second Form: Rising Scorching Sun!"
When he had heard that Tobio was from a traditional family, he had envisioned something between the lines of learning the old omega ways or having to be in an arranged marriage type of thing. However, the alpha hadn't expected for the blue eyed boy to know swordsmanship at such a young age. Was his family related to any swordsman in the past?
He wouldn't be surprised if that was the case. From what they had managed to learn, or at least hear from Yushiro and Takahashi, was that Tobio came from a long line of slayers who vanished without an explanation. They didn't know as to why though and if Hajime wanted to know he would have to ask Tobio himself. Finding an empty spot to sit and observe the omega a good and safe distance away, the green eyed boy sat down.
Oikawa was with Takeru. Both were still deciding on what three options they would choose. Well, more like Oikawa was choosing for himself and Takeru. The boy was too young to even know what path he would walk. Only that his family was long gone dead. Kunimi was having a private talk with Yushiro while Kindaichi just decided to stay in the wisteria house.
Hajime had been offered to walk around campus. Which he did and found Tobio practicing his sword movements.
"Third Form: Blazing Universe!"
There was another reason as to why Hajime decided to take a walk. Guilt wouldn't stop eating him from the inside. Not after he had seen how devastated Tobio looked when he found out that they had intentionally kicked him out of practice. To this day he has no idea as to why he even went along with what the team had done. Surprisingly, Oikawa hadn't been the one to suggest that cruel idea. It had been another boy in their year.
Hajime had been in a bad mood that day. Having got into a fight with his mom about not letting him visit Issei. She had been preventing him from going to visit his cousin in his new home after the death of his family. All the alpha wanted to do was be there for him. He had given everyone the cold shoulder, even Oikawa. So when the boy suggested playing a 'prank' on the blue eyed omega, Hajime went along with it. Oikawa had gone after him after he realized Tobio wasn't coming and put two and two together. It had shocked him. Not just because his friend was the one to scold him but also because of what he had just done.
"Fourth Form: Blooming Flame Undulation!"
When Tobio showed up to afternoon practice the alpha tried talking to him. But he had been ignored and given the cold shoulder. Hajime didn't blame him. He very well deserved that, and still does for being a jerk. Still, he wouldn't have expected Tobio to just quit the team and join the kendo club. Oikawa had been confused at the decision and a little worried. Despite the brunette alpha always being hostile to the omega, he cared for him. Even if he also was an ass about it. Now that he thought about it, Oikawa had told him once that the reason he did what he did was because of his insecurities.

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