"UUUGGGHHH FINE!" She fell dramatically back onto the ground, her knees bending underneath her to catch herself before she actually hit it. Her groan held out over the course of Laeonas' lecture, purposefully trying to drown it out so she didn't have to listen to it. She sprung back up onto her feet, then stuck her tongue out at him. Her first instinct was to tell him to stop being so bossy when he was still a padawan too, but for once she kept her thoughts to herself.
The girl braced herself, then sprung off into a full sprint around the garden. She would run, but not in place. Aided partially by the Force, the gremlin of a child's hair was almost a rainbow blur as she dashed about. As she made her way back towards Laeonas, she positioned herself to run just a bit too close to him, hoping the force of her running by would knock him off his feet. If it worked, she would run off in a fit of giggles, tickled to see the object of her frustration stumbled to the side.
Surprisingly, maybe, it didn't take long for the girl to tire herself out. She'd only gotten in a little bit of rest between earlier that day and now. So when her limbs began to feel the lingering effects of exhaustion, she stumbled to a halt right behind Laeonas. If he failed to move she would run right into him, probably sending the both of them tumbling over in different directions.
"Okay! What now?" Her voice was alive with excitement but breathy from the exertion she'd just put herself through. The exercise had peeled away any irritation she'd felt for him before, so nothing but a goofy grin covered her face. Plopping herself into a cross-legged position, she would hold her hands out over her tired legs and squeeze her eyes shut. "Like this?" she asked through her concentration, focusing her energy on her leg. Absolutely nothing was being done, other than a small pulse in the Force where she was directing it. Between her age, experience, and the amount of energy she'd just expended running around the garden like a wild animal, she had little chance of even being able to grasp the concept of Force healing. It would not stop her from trying, though.
tag: @Tom
The girl braced herself, then sprung off into a full sprint around the garden. She would run, but not in place. Aided partially by the Force, the gremlin of a child's hair was almost a rainbow blur as she dashed about. As she made her way back towards Laeonas, she positioned herself to run just a bit too close to him, hoping the force of her running by would knock him off his feet. If it worked, she would run off in a fit of giggles, tickled to see the object of her frustration stumbled to the side.
Surprisingly, maybe, it didn't take long for the girl to tire herself out. She'd only gotten in a little bit of rest between earlier that day and now. So when her limbs began to feel the lingering effects of exhaustion, she stumbled to a halt right behind Laeonas. If he failed to move she would run right into him, probably sending the both of them tumbling over in different directions.
"Okay! What now?" Her voice was alive with excitement but breathy from the exertion she'd just put herself through. The exercise had peeled away any irritation she'd felt for him before, so nothing but a goofy grin covered her face. Plopping herself into a cross-legged position, she would hold her hands out over her tired legs and squeeze her eyes shut. "Like this?" she asked through her concentration, focusing her energy on her leg. Absolutely nothing was being done, other than a small pulse in the Force where she was directing it. Between her age, experience, and the amount of energy she'd just expended running around the garden like a wild animal, she had little chance of even being able to grasp the concept of Force healing. It would not stop her from trying, though.
tag: @Tom