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[ Good afternoon, Johto. Y'might be greeted to an odd sight today as Xion's Gear comes alive thanks to Bell the Togekiss (who somehow has managed to work it despite not having any... arms, per se). ]
Hah! Yah!
[ Wooden Keyblade in hand, Xion's swinging at an invisible enemy like this. A jump, and she tries an air combo. Least she's not doing any of the fancy stuff she knows, and even if she could, her now human body would make it difficult to do so anyway.
But the expression on her face... and the amount of force it looks like she's putting into the swings... Someone hasn't had a good night nor sleep, that's for sure.
She stops when Axel the Typhlosion walks into view. Training time? Don't we all love some training time! Xion goes into a stance until Axel fires a spurt of bright, hot flames at her. Dodge roll, then she swings at his chest, but obviously makes sure she misses on purpose. She doesn't want to hurt him.
A minute or two of this passes, and somehow, Bahamut the Gible scampers into view. He bumps into the back of Xion's leg, making her stumble slightly, distracting her enough that she can't stop Axel from swiping her wooden Keyblade out of her hand. Clattering to the side and out of reach, Xion only has a few moments before Axel swipes at her again. Guess what happens when you take a Keyblade out of their wielder's hand? Especially when she can't summon it back...
No hand-to-hand experience, either. She tries to block the blow, but then he just... headbutts her. Bearing in mind Bahamut is still behind her, she tries to fall where she doesn't squish him.
Thud.
Xion: 0 | Axel: 1
She lets out a shuddering sigh, maybe a bit frustrated, but not at Axel or anything. At least Bahamut walked out unscathed as he comes up to her face and licks her cheek, but she doesn't move herself from the sandy floor. ]
I need to change this.
[ Seeing all this, Bell thinks the spectacle's over and shuts the feed. ]
Hah! Yah!
[ Wooden Keyblade in hand, Xion's swinging at an invisible enemy like this. A jump, and she tries an air combo. Least she's not doing any of the fancy stuff she knows, and even if she could, her now human body would make it difficult to do so anyway.
But the expression on her face... and the amount of force it looks like she's putting into the swings... Someone hasn't had a good night nor sleep, that's for sure.
She stops when Axel the Typhlosion walks into view. Training time? Don't we all love some training time! Xion goes into a stance until Axel fires a spurt of bright, hot flames at her. Dodge roll, then she swings at his chest, but obviously makes sure she misses on purpose. She doesn't want to hurt him.
A minute or two of this passes, and somehow, Bahamut the Gible scampers into view. He bumps into the back of Xion's leg, making her stumble slightly, distracting her enough that she can't stop Axel from swiping her wooden Keyblade out of her hand. Clattering to the side and out of reach, Xion only has a few moments before Axel swipes at her again. Guess what happens when you take a Keyblade out of their wielder's hand? Especially when she can't summon it back...
No hand-to-hand experience, either. She tries to block the blow, but then he just... headbutts her. Bearing in mind Bahamut is still behind her, she tries to fall where she doesn't squish him.
Thud.
Xion: 0 | Axel: 1
She lets out a shuddering sigh, maybe a bit frustrated, but not at Axel or anything. At least Bahamut walked out unscathed as he comes up to her face and licks her cheek, but she doesn't move herself from the sandy floor. ]
I need to change this.
[ Seeing all this, Bell thinks the spectacle's over and shuts the feed. ]
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Have you considering having someone teach you how to fight hand to hand?
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[A last line of defense, or something. Not that it would do much good against many pokémon, but still.]
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I could, if you were really up to learning. It wouldn't be easy, though. You'd have to really work at it.
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Only if you're sure. You're going to end up with bruises at first, while you get used to that. You're sure you want to?
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[ Tries a small, confident grin. Ah, stubbornness. A trait all of Sora's heartspawn seem to have. ]
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Then we'll start tomorrow morning, bright and early. You're not going to want to train after the sun really comes up. Think you can manage to get up by then?
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I'm not backing out. [ She needs something to distract her. And at the very least, provide an outlet. ]
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[A moment later, Lightning walks away as if she's going to leave, but instead she picks up Xion's keyblade and walks back, holding it with the hilt facing it's wielder.]
Try to work on your grip in the meantime. A weapon's only good for you so long as it's in your hand.
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Work on my grip? [ Like holding it tighter or something else? ]
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[Though, truly, she'd lost her blade herself several times and she'd used it for years. Hard to say if Xion had that same luck.]
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Like holding it a different way?
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[Because summoning it back obviously wouldn't work here, or Xion would have done that already.]
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Right. [ Grips tighter and swings several times to the side. ]
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For now, Lightning just watches for a minute. Still speedy, and not really built for heavy hitting work, but...]
What kind of training did you get with that? Did they teach you to be a fast hitter or a heavy one?
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No one taught me.
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You're probably better off that way, actually. You don't have to worry about keeping up with a group or mimicking a teacher's fighting style to pass the class.
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I should at least still build upon things, right?
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[Experience colors her tone a little as she says that; the thing with being skinny is you're good on speed. Most of the time.]
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I can't dodge forever. [ Like just now, but that's more that she couldn't know how to effectively get out of the situation. There's the clear difference between them. ] If I can't hit hard enough, I should at least make that up by the rate of which I hit.
[ Right? And humans and pokemon were different from Heartless. ]
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You don't have to dodge forever. Speed can be used for getting away from a fight, too. [Along with the whacking of your target, but if that fails...well, no shame in bolting. Outrun an enemy and you can generally outlive them.]
You have to be constantly aware of your surroundings for that to work, though. No point in running into an ambush.
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