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st_oryinsilence) wrote in
strangetrip2018-02-21 01:09 pm
[GP] training day
There was a trope that in prison there wasn't much to do except work out or read. As colorful as Madonna Inn might be, it was still a prison. And look, somebody had put together a library.
Put fifty some people, many of them military, adventurers, vigilantes, or superheroes of one stripe or another, in a prison with none of the urgent missions or near-death experiences they were used to, the fitness center was going to be a popular place. Maybe almost as popular as the bar.
... Probably not quite that popular.
There were free weights and weight machines, treadmills and ellipticals, yoga mats and exercise balls. A room set aside for classes, if someone decided to lead. A large square had been taped over an area of the floor off to one side as a make-shift sparring space. Sports equipment had been brought back from Bonesville for those who preferred more organized games. And those who had been stuck here longest remembered there hadn't always been a salmon ladder.
In other words, something for just about everybody. And you could usually find someone in there if you were looking for a spotter, workout buddy, sparring partner, friendly competition too.
Put fifty some people, many of them military, adventurers, vigilantes, or superheroes of one stripe or another, in a prison with none of the urgent missions or near-death experiences they were used to, the fitness center was going to be a popular place. Maybe almost as popular as the bar.
... Probably not quite that popular.
There were free weights and weight machines, treadmills and ellipticals, yoga mats and exercise balls. A room set aside for classes, if someone decided to lead. A large square had been taped over an area of the floor off to one side as a make-shift sparring space. Sports equipment had been brought back from Bonesville for those who preferred more organized games. And those who had been stuck here longest remembered there hadn't always been a salmon ladder.
In other words, something for just about everybody. And you could usually find someone in there if you were looking for a spotter, workout buddy, sparring partner, friendly competition too.

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"Yeah, I do actually." Bo smiled when he approached, happy to see him. She walked over to a long bag on the ground and found the other. She tossed it to Dyson with a wry expression. "Don't go easy on me just cause you can't heal me now."
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He weighed the sword in his hand, shifting it from one to the other to get a sense of the balance of it and then stepped back into a ready stance before smirking at her.
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Bo hadn't done this with Dyson in what seemed like forward and the smile she had on her face couldn't hide that she was happy and even excited to be able to spar with him like this. She had missed this.
She advanced on him, spinning around before swinging her sword at his shoulder.
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It had been a while since Bo had fought with someone and she was maybe a little rusty. She moved just a little slower than normal, but managed to meet his swing with her sword at the last minute. It meant she didn't have enough momentum for a retaliation swing so she went to kick at his thigh instead.
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"Guess we both need some practice."
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"Well, you are an old man." She replied playfully as she took a step back to let him get up, but she also started circling to the right.
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"About that -" She swung over her head towards him. Whatever the result, she'd finish the sentence saying, "Is the lifespan different for each Fae?"
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"Just wondering how long I might be looking at, assuming the Garuda doesn't kill me." Bo wondered if she was going to look like this for a hundred years or live more like a human.
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"So I've got a while until I need to use night cream regularly, huh?" She joked with a smirk, then took another swing at him.
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"At least a year or two," or a century or two.
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"If you ever point out a grey hair I might actually have to kick your ass." Though she still had a playful look on her face as she swung again.
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She was caught a little off guard and had to jump back. "Oh, you're so going down now." She grinned though and swung a few more times, this time more adamantly.
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Then he grinned at her.
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She had been holding back. A little, anyways. And for a moment maybe it felt like they were back home before complications happened. She swung her sword, jabbed, then as he dodged, swung her leg out. In the end she landed on top of him, legs straddled on either side of him in a position they both knew quite well though hadn't explored in a while. Breathless, it took Bo a moment to realize what she had done and then in another she felt surge she always felt when she was near him and she stared at him in an awkward mix of desire and 'oh my God'. Something deeper inside of her was tugging at her, though, willing her to let it loose right now.
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The moment seemed to drag out to the breaking point and for a brief flicker it was uncertain if he was going to kiss or or fight her. Then he flipped her off him and pinned her to the mat. Braced over her, it was another familiar position, if one they hadn't explored in a while, he smirked down at her.
"You lost your sword with that last move."
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Had it been any other time than now and the position they both found themselves in between themselves and with other people, Bo would have made some sort of witty repartee and wrestled him back to the ground herself. The stirring in her pants and the slight aching in her chest was much more sobering.
"I guess that means you win, then." She attempted a smile, but it wasn't her full force once.
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She squeezed his hand as she felt a pang in her heart. "I can't, Dyson." She withdrew her hand and sat up, looking at him. "Not yet, anyways."
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She knew back home she'd have leaned forward and given him a kiss in an apology, but somehow even that felt too dangerous to do at the moment.
"Thanks for the workout." Bo sent him another small smile before standing up entirely.
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