Thankfully she wouldn't have to wake up this early for many of her trainings, which was bound to leave her nocturnal if she kept at it. She wondered if this was a one-off session or if they'd continue in the future. Whether it was one lesson or ten, she would try to get something out of it. Hopefully fighting would come naturally to her, even if she was a slow learner in other fields.
The boy explained that defences were an important part of fighting - a sort of preparation she assumed? He then instructed her to copy him, and for a moment she was confused. Copy what? Examining his form, she soon realised what she had to copy. She planted her green paws an even distance apart and bent them at the joint. Was that it? No, there were a few things she had missed. She pulled her ears back, narrowed her eyes and curled her lips into a snarl. It all felt weird; was she doing it correctly? "Like this?" she asked, knowing she had missed some defences out. Oops, tail. Couldn't forget about that.