Aahva watched in glee as Kita began to beat Jinta senseless. "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Go Kita go! Knock his teeth out!" he cheered, nearly doubling over with laughter. "Show that pube-munching queer who's in charge!" Aahva's cheeks flushed a bit. "She's really cute when she's kicking ass." he thought.
"Cool. She's cool when she's kicking ass." he corrected himself. After a few minutes of cheering Kita on, Aahva began to get bored. "Alright, I think we're good. Let's take his wallet and get out of here." But Kita didn't stop. "Um, Kita? We need to go, before somebody hears us." he said, getting a bit anxious. When Kita didn't respond, Aahva took it upon himself to pull her off the sniveling boy. "Calm down you crazy bitch, if you kill him than he won't be alive for us to fuck with anymore."
Holding both of Kita's arms behind her back, he looked down at the girl's handiwork. Jinta had stopped screaming a while ago, and was now simply sobbing into the dirt. Aahva couldn't tell if the blood on the boy's clothes was his own or if it was from the fish guts, and he didn't particularly care. Letting go of his friend, he knelt down and smiled at Jinta. "I'm awfully sorry about that." he said, not feeling sorry at all. "She gets really angry when she's sees stuck-up losers like you."
Jinta said nothing, and merely shook his head, crying. Aahva smirked. "It's okay though. there's a really easy way to get us to leave." He reached into Jinta's pocket and pulled out his coin purse. It was about as heavy as you'd expect from the son of a wealthy silk merchant, and for a moment Aahva was distracted by the jingling of coins inside. After a moment he continued, smiling kindly at the boy on the ground. "May we please have this?"
Jinta nodded quickly, and Aahva stood back up. He looked at his friend, hoping she had calmed down. "He say's we can have it Kita! Isn't that nice of him?" He looked back down at the boy, then kicked him in between the legs. "Go back to school before lunch ends, retard. You don't want to fuck up your perfect attendance, do you?" With this, Aahva began to walk back down the road laughing. "Come on Kita, lets get food!"