[He doesn't know what the other is thinking. He doesn't care if they're pissed off at him. This bird cannot keep raining destruction everywhere, and the other has to make it back. That's all that matters. He gives the other a wary glance, their attention remain on striking the chocobo with projectiles. Were they not fighting a bird from hell, he'd make further observation of the other's spinning attack. For now, long as the other doesn't come at him, he needs to strike while the opportunity presents itself.
The bird gets pelted by pieces of meteor, disorientated. It swings it's leg to try and deflect back what it could. It eventually turns to see with it's good eye in the process, and they'll see the younger hedgehog speeding towards it. Favoring it's left side, it comes at him without fear, head rises to try and slam it's beak down onto him. He swings around to their blind side as their head comes down. Claws come out to try and kick him back.
Dropping to his knees, laying himself as flat as possible as he slides right underneath the leg, feeling their claws scrapping his quills as he passes. He grabs hold of their other leg instead, effectively pulling it off it's feet. As the bird slips, the claws from the other foot catches his back. He'll bare it, especially if it keeps the bird off it's feet.]
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The bird gets pelted by pieces of meteor, disorientated. It swings it's leg to try and deflect back what it could. It eventually turns to see with it's good eye in the process, and they'll see the younger hedgehog speeding towards it. Favoring it's left side, it comes at him without fear, head rises to try and slam it's beak down onto him. He swings around to their blind side as their head comes down. Claws come out to try and kick him back.
Dropping to his knees, laying himself as flat as possible as he slides right underneath the leg, feeling their claws scrapping his quills as he passes. He grabs hold of their other leg instead, effectively pulling it off it's feet. As the bird slips, the claws from the other foot catches his back. He'll bare it, especially if it keeps the bird off it's feet.]