Marasiah Fel (
notconflicted) wrote2018-01-03 08:35 am
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Bastion- Wednesday
With everything going on, sticking to a regular training schedule had gotten really difficult, which was bad when some of the things that had been going on included torture and Sia actually dying in battle. At the moment, nothing was exploding and she was still waiting on her next orders- she’d bet money that she’d be on her way back to Taivas- she took some time to go down to one of the training rooms to work on lightsaber drills.
Besides, part of her week included a memorial service for the ex that she was still pretty sure was alive and most people hadn’t found out about the ex part, so this was a good chance to work some things out.
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Besides, part of her week included a memorial service for the ex that she was still pretty sure was alive and most people hadn’t found out about the ex part, so this was a good chance to work some things out.
[Open!]

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It supported the fast, aggressive Form VII he was getting good at.
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You got into as many near-death situations as she had recently and you earned the right for a dark crack or two.
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Atton lowered the lightsaber before he lit it. That was the polite thing to do.
The other one snap-hissed to life a moment later.
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But for now, she ignited her own lightsaber again, waiting for him so she could get a better idea right off of how he did this.
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He didn't attack, though. He paced around her, a little like a caged animal casually considering its chances.
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And then she struck out, somewhat experimentally, to see what he would do.
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He didn't let up.
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Part of Sia’s training was about extending as little energy as possible to fend off attacks like this, because at some point they’d slow down. It both bothered and impressed her that she wasn’t finding an opportunity to get back on the offensive.
“I’m very glad we’re on the same side,” she admitted, not breaking stride.
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And just like that, he broke away.
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