Square Up [Fight Training]
09-13-2016, 07:14 PM
Esarosa smiled and nodded to Avalon. As she waited for the rest of the wolves to join the gathering, her tail tapped the ground impatiently, growing bored, and it made her hope there would be something for her to do. Surely it would be more interesting once everyone was here at the lesson began. She tilted her head as Vereux approached and spoke to her, telling her she could come by the den anytime. She nodded, murmuring "Thanks," to him before he went to seat himself. She glanced around, watching all the familiar faces join them, although she wasn't particularly familiar with most of them. She was really watching for Steel - where was he? At last he arrived and came to her side, a concerned expression plastered to his face. She smirked as she heard his voice, laced with worry. Nuzzling him, she pulled back and shook her head. "No, I won't be fighting," she assured him, her tail swishing back and forth, "But I didn't want to miss out on the lesson." She shifted herself so that she could lean against Steel, waiting for the lesson to begin, and at last it did. Avalon began by going over defenses, showing off the positioning for the less experienced, and the pups that had showed up for training. With little experience of her own, she found it interesting and watched Avalon carefully, hoping she'd remember these things in the heat of a fight. Then the wolves were paired up, and she was suprised to be assigned to supervising Vadim and Ramsay's spar. "Sure, I can do that," she told Avalon - she wasn't sure exactly how helpful she'd be, but she had at least been in one fight, and hadn't done too poorly. So she stood, flicking her tail against Steel's shoulder as she slowly paced away from him. "Good luck, my love," she said over her shoulder, winking at him - she wondered how he would fare against the Alpha. She padded over to where the two youngsters were sitting, already right next to each other. She had to giggle slightly; they certainly looked bonded, they must have been pleased to be paired up together. She seated herself nearby so that she could watch them, and she'd observe quietly to give them a chance to test their blossoming skills. If it looked like they needed help, she'd certainly offer a few words of encouragement. |