[She flinches instinctively at the strike even as she blocks it, and she curses herself underneath her breath for her reaction.
She feels the reverberation as expected, her fingers tingling and she exhales slowly, nodding, readjusting her hold on the weapon and signaling him to come at her again.]
[ Though Max might not be happy with her reaction, Majima saw nothing odd in it. It had been a long time since he'd been a novice fighter, but even he remembered how startling it had been at first to feel a real hit.
It wasn't so much physical strength as habits and mental fortitude that needed to be built up -- the ability to accept that taking hits was not something to fear or avoid, but a matter of course in a fight. The important thing was learning to keep going, avoid dwelling on mistakes in situations where thinking or doubting too much could slow you down.
His next move was a whiplike strike from the side, of about the same power. ]
[She tucked some hair behind her ear, considering that. She's not really used to people throwing a punch at her or trying to hit her with a weapon of some kind.]
Yeah. I'll get over it. [The jumpiness, she meant.] How long have you been doing this?
You keep that. It's a little too small for me, anyway.
[ As for how many weapons he knew... ]
Uh... swords, knives, staffs, nunchucku, guns, baseball bats... hell, pretty much anything can be a weapon if yer inventive enough.
[ what did this man do for a living..... ]
But it's not like anyone can use firearms around here. Not unless they wanna get bumped off, too. So it's probably best to stick to something that ain't so loud.
[It'll give her a chance to practice more, at home on her own. Her eyebrows raise the more weapons that he names off, though. She's definitely wondering, Majima.]
[There is so much more to Majima than she knows. She supposes that's true for everyone, though. His life just seems like it's probably been more interesting than most.]
Did you play baseball when you were growing up? Or just hang out at the batting cages?
The second one. My bro and I used to hang out there a lot, blow off steam. He could really hit 'em, too.
[ There was a bit of a distant look to Majima's expression -- it seemed like those days were forever ago, even though in absolute terms, it had only been a few years. How could things change so quickly? ]
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Date: 2018-03-04 07:18 pm (UTC)From:She feels the reverberation as expected, her fingers tingling and she exhales slowly, nodding, readjusting her hold on the weapon and signaling him to come at her again.]
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Date: 2018-03-04 09:21 pm (UTC)From:It wasn't so much physical strength as habits and mental fortitude that needed to be built up -- the ability to accept that taking hits was not something to fear or avoid, but a matter of course in a fight. The important thing was learning to keep going, avoid dwelling on mistakes in situations where thinking or doubting too much could slow you down.
His next move was a whiplike strike from the side, of about the same power. ]
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Date: 2018-03-05 08:03 pm (UTC)From:She sees the move coming and does her best to block it, gritting her teeth together.]
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Date: 2018-03-05 08:17 pm (UTC)From:Nice job. Don't feel bad if ya flinch at first, either -- means ya got a healthy set of survival instincts.
Half of learning to fight's gettin' used to people taking a swing at ya. I've gotten hit plenty of times.
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Date: 2018-03-05 08:26 pm (UTC)From:Yeah. I'll get over it. [The jumpiness, she meant.] How long have you been doing this?
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Date: 2018-03-05 09:22 pm (UTC)From:[ He started moving one of the dummies back -- best to leave things as they found it, so they wouldn't get complaints. ]
If you mean gettin' serious with weapons, though, that was more recent. Met a guy who's real into the subject.
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Date: 2018-03-05 09:47 pm (UTC)From:How many kinds of weapons are you trained in?
[She hands him back the tonfa carefully.]
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Date: 2018-03-05 11:41 pm (UTC)From:You keep that. It's a little too small for me, anyway.
[ As for how many weapons he knew... ]
Uh... swords, knives, staffs, nunchucku, guns, baseball bats... hell, pretty much anything can be a weapon if yer inventive enough.
[ what did this man do for a living..... ]
But it's not like anyone can use firearms around here. Not unless they wanna get bumped off, too. So it's probably best to stick to something that ain't so loud.
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Date: 2018-03-06 01:41 am (UTC)From:[It'll give her a chance to practice more, at home on her own. Her eyebrows raise the more weapons that he names off, though. She's definitely wondering, Majima.]
That's a lot of weapons.
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Date: 2018-03-06 03:05 am (UTC)From:Wonder how that old place is doin' these days. I should drop by once... well, y'know.
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Date: 2018-03-06 03:37 am (UTC)From:[There is so much more to Majima than she knows. She supposes that's true for everyone, though. His life just seems like it's probably been more interesting than most.]
Did you play baseball when you were growing up? Or just hang out at the batting cages?
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Date: 2018-03-06 03:43 am (UTC)From:The second one. My bro and I used to hang out there a lot, blow off steam. He could really hit 'em, too.
[ There was a bit of a distant look to Majima's expression -- it seemed like those days were forever ago, even though in absolute terms, it had only been a few years. How could things change so quickly? ]
You ever been?
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Date: 2018-03-06 03:50 am (UTC)From:Oh, just once or twice with my dad when I was little. I wasn't very good at it.
I was better at fishing.
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Date: 2018-03-06 03:55 am (UTC)From:[ He perked up at this, instantly engaged. ]
I used to fish a lot back in Sotenbori. Did some here, too, when I first showed up. If you ever wanna go, I bet they'd lend us some rods.
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Date: 2018-03-06 04:02 am (UTC)From:Yeah, that'd be great. I haven't been in awhile, but that'd be good.