Water is wet.
The sun hurts to look at directly.
And the Edelfelt family is stupid rich.
These are just a few basic truths of the world that you don't even bother questioning.
A normal family might rent an apartment or buy a condo or somethin'. For an Edelfelt, that's not just lowbrow, it's not even dripping with personal style and elegance, and is so lacking in ostentatious frippery that they could practically curdle milk with hard they'd scowl at it.
No.
The Edelfelts have family mansions. More specifically, they have about dozen scattered around the world, most at least a hundred years old. The estate Luvia lives in, was apparently first constructed shortly after the arrival of a certain american admiral, accompanied by several large ships. Since then, it's apparently been expanded a few times, was quietly abandoned in the thirties, claimed by a crazy guy in 1942, violently reclaimed in 1946, renovated some more, and morphed into the most stereotypical western looking mansion ever to exist in Tokyo. It looks more like a movie set or a theme park in some ways, rather than a place where people would actually live.
Brick walls, wrought iron gates, wide green lawns. Marble floors, grand staircases, and gigantic chandeliers.
The works.
But, more important than any of that, is that they have a wrestling ring.
Sure, there's also a big gym, all sorts of weights, and basically any other fitness related apparatus you could think of. But nothing, nothing compares to bein' able to throw down. And this is a pretty good spot to have a fight with Luvia. There's showers, people willing to apply first aid without askin' uncomfortable questions or demanding all your money, and even occasionally food.
A few of the maids give you polite nods as you pass through the halls. Mostly older ones who've worked here awhile. Ones who don't know you very well tend avoid you, and ones who haven't seen you at all... Heh. They either tend to turn tail and run, or try to take you out. Sometimes the easy way with words, and sometimes the hard way with a blackjack.
Honestly, you prefer the hard way.
It means they had the guts to try and take you down. Not that it ever works, but you generally get a minute or two of entertainment out of it, which is better than the seething annoyance that makes you grind your teeth when they try and talk down to you.
You're a punk.
That doesn't mean you're dumb.
A fresh face stares at you with wide eyes as stride by, body quivering in paralyzed fear while her head pivots to keep you always in sight. That's a reaction you haven't seen in a while. You throw her a grin over your shoulders, making sure to show plenty of teeth, before you pass around the next corner. Before you've taken two steps past it, there's this absolutely adorable little squeaking sound, followed by a thump. You don't bother turning around to check on her.
Someone green as that has to have someone looking after her, and they'll find her collapsed into a puddle soon enough.
The rest of your trip to the gym is pretty boring.
You return a few nods from the staff, and that's about it.
When you arrive at your destination, Luvia's in her usual place. Being about as subtle as a brick to the head, your own entrance has her head whipping around and the usual smirk in place. A bit more plastic than usual though.
"Bad first day?" The first blow, with word and fist.
"If you tell me that you did not struggle to stay awake during those egregious 'lessons' they laid out across the entire campus, I will call you a liar, Silver." And instantly parried on both accounts.
You start off light, the fight slow enough that you can chat and not worry that there won't be enough breath left over for words. But it picks up. You mix up you usual jabs with a few heavier ones, and Luvia's elbows remind you that they are still really hard. The pace accelerates, and words disappear.
At this stage, it's less about conscious technique then it is about refined instincts. Reflexes that you've carved into your bodies, stimuli triggering trained responses, while your eyes burn, struggling to keep up with the flow of battle. Low grunts mix with the meaty sounds of flesh hitting flesh, while you force your body to keep going.
And then it hits you.
Luvia... is holding back.
Not that she's weaker than she was in the past. Judging by the soreness that's already very deep in your knuckles, this is about the 'usual' for your bouts. But somehow, she's not as winded as she should be. Not as sweaty or as tired looking.
[ ] Drag it out.
[ ] ALL OUT ATTACK.
[ ] Disengage. Call her on it.
[ ] Disengage. Make up an excuse.