Power and Water

Hearing those words come out of my mouth, if I was in a different country, I would've been labeled one of those terms that they invented just to start an argument for just about anything because not all Asians know how to use martial weapons or do martial arts. But still, if I wasn't a martial artist, I would've preferred to falsely deter individuals with malicious intentions to start something with me.

Rin partly shook her head while covering her mouth, "Oh, I'm sorry. I don't know how to use naginatas—or any weapons, sadly. I'm just fascinated with the idea so I read about them in my spare time."

'That's too bad. Well, anyone can't always be a fighter, can they? That would be too easy.'

I waved her off, "Well~ Do you want to start learning though? I could teach a bo class though I'm not that great at it compared to single-edged swords like my katana."

"A bow?" Kaley asked.

"No, a bo—"

"That's what I said—"

"Ah— Without the 'w', just bo."

"But what is it?"