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Who: Yona and castmates/adjacent CR
When: The days after the Age-Swap Event
Where: Yona's Temple
What: Catch-all to deal with fallout from the new arrivals and things discovered during the age swap event. Also probably a picnic.
[ The day after time is restored to normal, Yona sticks close to her temple, mind still reeling from what she had learned and the hectic events of the past few days. Between the arrival of her two newest shinki and some of the conversations she'd had with companions over the past few days, taking some time to process it seems the wisest of ideas.
But even though she doesn't venture far from her own temple, it doesn't mean she doesn't welcome anyone who stops by for a visit, clearly happy to greet anyone who stops by. Especially if they are people she needed to talk with anyway.
As for those staying in her temple, she does her best to make sure they get settled and comfortable, answering any questions she can to try and make this new arrangement as smooth as possible. And if there's a sudden resurgence of bad dreams in the aftermath of one particular shinki coming back to live in this place with her... well. She does her best to hide the evidence of it. ]
When: The days after the Age-Swap Event
Where: Yona's Temple
What: Catch-all to deal with fallout from the new arrivals and things discovered during the age swap event. Also probably a picnic.
[ The day after time is restored to normal, Yona sticks close to her temple, mind still reeling from what she had learned and the hectic events of the past few days. Between the arrival of her two newest shinki and some of the conversations she'd had with companions over the past few days, taking some time to process it seems the wisest of ideas.
But even though she doesn't venture far from her own temple, it doesn't mean she doesn't welcome anyone who stops by for a visit, clearly happy to greet anyone who stops by. Especially if they are people she needed to talk with anyway.
As for those staying in her temple, she does her best to make sure they get settled and comfortable, answering any questions she can to try and make this new arrangement as smooth as possible. And if there's a sudden resurgence of bad dreams in the aftermath of one particular shinki coming back to live in this place with her... well. She does her best to hide the evidence of it. ]
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[He was never one for 'going easy' on someone. He doesn't believe in that.]
If you're going to learn to fight, then learn how to fight like you're up against a worthy opponent.
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I dunno if I believe all that exactly. All I know is that I keep ruining the flow and shit like that.
[ Then again, Hak (and his hand) know exactly how Shizuo tends to mess with the flow of a fight. He'll never do well as a stuntman. ]
If that counts for learning how to fight, then I guess I'm doing that in my own way.
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[And it had certainly done the trick enough to throw Hak off the first time around, and he's made a mental note to himself to not piss off the man. He likes his hands as much as he does his face.]
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[ He shouldn't be disrupting something that's essentially practice, right? ]
It'd be easier, but something is giving me trouble about one on one spars.
[ Which... Sounds kinda right to him. That'd be because he was designed for gangs on one fights. ]
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[Hak takes a loud and unceremonious bite of his apple.]
What kind of trouble?
[He'd offer a hand with it, but... you know. And he isn't about to go pushing his help on other people unless they ask for it. He doesn't seem to appreciate it when it's done to him so do unto others, etc. He'll happily lend an ear, though.]
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[ Well no, that's not completely true. Part of it is that when things are one-on-one, he's prone to actions that completely separate the fight instead of continuing a spar. Which doesn't exactly work against ayakashi or other Far Shore people. ]
It's just easier to deal with things when there's more than one person and attack coming at me.
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[At least, he doesn't see it as a problem. Trains the eyes to see where to look and when. Not that he considers himself an expert or anything – Hak doesn't even know much about himself past the fact that he seems to be a seasoned fighter and is good at it. The knowledge is there, but why it's there is still missing.]
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[ Shizuo doesn't even see himself as a fighter, amusingly enough. Despite the things Hak has dealt with personally, the Shizuo went along with the motions at an easy pace. Easy enough to nap and get all the good sun basking spots. ]
I don't know how to focus and stay on the fact that it's just one person, I guess.
[ Even his body anticipates something coming from the back or side, even if there's no reason for it. There was no reason for crowd-control type moves when there wasn't a crowd. ]
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I can offer up myself as a practice target if you want. [Just avoid his face.] It gets boring around here some days and I can only tend to the horses or practice by myself for so long.
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[ He doesn't really like the sound of that word being used in this context. Yet the rest sort of... put things into perspective. ]
Ah... So you're lonely. Honestly, I'd be afraid of hurting you.
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Very lonely. We can punch each other until our hands turn red and then tend to the horses together until dusk when we will ride off into the sunset together on horseback.
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[ Geeze Shizuo, you don't have to take that so literally. Yet it's what he follows it up with that really points out the reason he said that. ]
Then it'd just be Jae-Ha left to tend the horses, because I'm not good at that kinda thing, and I'd have to explain everything to Yona.
[ That's a lot of work, and he's not even entirely serious. Shizuo is capable of recognizing some dry humor. ]
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[But he's fine with leaving Jae-Ha to tend to the horses. It might help toughen up his aesthetic a bit.]
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[ He's a little flatter about this, and inexperienced with maintaining this kind of joke. In fact, Shizuo's never humored this kind of conversation before.
Yet it's clear- Hak's hands are definitely much in this, no matter what. ]
lmfao I'm sorry Shizuo
[He laughs, not at the image but at the flatness of Shizuo's voice, and it's clear that Hak is far more amused about it than he should be. At least the guy has a sense of humour. He was beginning to worry.]
Only if it's free. I'm not a rich man.
liar
Then I guess your dreams are ruined, because I'm not covering all the expenses in this.
[ There is no freeloading/sugar daddying happening in this fantasy. ]
yeah i'm lying...
I'm new here, what do you expect? Yona doesn't pay me to pick fruit from the trees for her or take care of the horses.
i knew it. no one can be sorry to shizuo
She didn't ask you to do that, either. Learn the world better and I'll get you in contact with people to get a job.
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I'll do that, then.
[And he moves to get up, about ready to head back.]
In the meantime, I'll try not to cause too much trouble.
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Good. Though I'm not really worried about you being the one to cause trouble. Unless you keep making things up so Yona sounds like a tyrant.
[ Then again, how would he know if you go off doing that? ]
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[That brings the count up to what, now? Three?
He gives Shizuo a wave over his shoulder and makes his way back to the picnic where everyone is waiting.]
You should come back soon. Yona's probably worried about you.
[And with that, he's off.]