what lies out there
06-15-2021, 02:43 PM
Indigo would ask about her training with Emersyn and she wasn't really uncomfortable but a little put off by the thought. She had wanted to learn to fight to protect her and Gypsy, but now they had Emersyn and maybe someone else that was good at fighting that Indigo had met outside of the pack. Still, she took Indigo's advice on learning to defend herself. It wouldn't hurt at least.
She shrugged slightly, the hint of anxiety in her features wasn't hard to spot, but she wasn't really sure why she felt so odd about the subject. Maybe it was because Indigo was going to train her? Of course that was still an option but there was no real reason she could pin point why she felt so off. "Uh, I mean, I don't really enjoy thinking about fighting." She confessed, relaxing a little bit, "But I do feel like I can compare it to hunting. The stance, the way you move, being prepared to change your course." They were all valid, though thinking about hurting another wolf wasn't something she liked to think about. Being capable for herself is what drove her through lessons. She depended on Indigo, maybe too much. But there was always that chance that he wouldn't be there when she needed him.
She exhaled a little too rough, like she had been holding that breath in without realizing it. She slowed, looking to Indigo but then catching her pace back up again, "I wouldn't mind learning something from you though too." It was genuine, if only to make him feel better. She knew Indigo was sensitive in different areas, but she didn't want him to think that she didn't necessarily want training. It was just a little harsh of a feeling for her.
"Duchess"
She shrugged slightly, the hint of anxiety in her features wasn't hard to spot, but she wasn't really sure why she felt so odd about the subject. Maybe it was because Indigo was going to train her? Of course that was still an option but there was no real reason she could pin point why she felt so off. "Uh, I mean, I don't really enjoy thinking about fighting." She confessed, relaxing a little bit, "But I do feel like I can compare it to hunting. The stance, the way you move, being prepared to change your course." They were all valid, though thinking about hurting another wolf wasn't something she liked to think about. Being capable for herself is what drove her through lessons. She depended on Indigo, maybe too much. But there was always that chance that he wouldn't be there when she needed him.
She exhaled a little too rough, like she had been holding that breath in without realizing it. She slowed, looking to Indigo but then catching her pace back up again, "I wouldn't mind learning something from you though too." It was genuine, if only to make him feel better. She knew Indigo was sensitive in different areas, but she didn't want him to think that she didn't necessarily want training. It was just a little harsh of a feeling for her.