He watched from the corridor, and he couldn't help but watch, as Madoka struggled to put her pants back on. His mouth gaped when that fleshy hint appeared for a split second, the beautiful curve of a toned and pert cheek wiggling enticingly as she slid herself into the garment. Finally she settled with a slump and when she looked at him, her almost drew back from the brief scowl that crossed her features. He wasn't entirely sure what he'd done wrong but maybe this was just another aspect of the conflicting emotions he sensed last night. He really wanted to ask her about it, to see whether talking would help but he didn't need the Force to see how that conversation would go.
"My Sleep was… troubled." He told her as he entered the room properly, glancing at the holoscreen with disinterest. "I suspect it will be until…" he trailed off, not sure how to say 'until I accept that all the Jedi are gone, "until we know we're really safe," he concluded.
They lapsed into silence and with the freedom of his visor; he was able to watch Madoka. There was something quite charming about her dishevelled look, but her 'mental guard' extended to her features. Dac could read nothing in her eyes to reveal her true thoughts or feelings, it was most unsettling… and was her pants on back-to-front…?
Her voice snapped him from his thoughts and a flicker of a smile crossed his lips. "I am eager to begin," he said, trying to keep his voice cool and level. He didn't know how the training would go, but at least they were starting with something he knew he could do.
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He managed to squish himself into the warm space vacated by Madoka as she went off to get changed, tucking his legs underneath him and taking a deep breath. Once again, he tried to find his centre and calm his mind. His heart rate slowed and his breathing steadied but his mind was turmoil and after a few minutes he gasped in exasperation.
Madoka made her appearance and he tried one last time to find that sensual calm, but eventually he abandoned his meditation to follow her through to the make-shift 'training arena'. It was far from the grandeur of the Jedi temple but it would do. She was stunning of course, but it was training time and he just about successfully slipped into the familiar frame of mind. As he came to rest in front of her, he stood at attention and listened to each word carefully. Her abrupt attack was impressive, but Dac's heart sank as he realised that 'Vibro-blade' training wasn't going to be a straight up sword fight, he should have guessed.
He focused on her words despite the fact that his gaze lingered on her swinging behind, and a mental image of the flash of skin he'd glimpsed came unbidden to his mind. He shook his head to clear it moments before she turned.
He took the blade with confidence. Lightsabers are odd in that because the blade is made entirely of highly concentrated light, it has no weight. However, Jedi are trained with a number of offensive melee weapons so that they're able to use any balance. So the first thing Dac did upon gripping the hilt was test its weight, holding it in his palm till he found his own balance. He then looked at the target. While it was true that many Jedi chose to learn the throwing technique for their lightsaber, Is'aevi had never taught him it.
But how hard could it be?
His movements were graceful, his body twisting with swiftness from years of training. The blade left his hand and spun end over end toward the target, bouncing off the wall several feet from the intended goal… at least the blade had hit first, his technique had been good, it was just his aim. Dac glanced at Madoka expressionless, before using the force to summon the blade to his hand. It whipped through the air and he snatched it and threw it in one clean movement. It was completely the other side, bouncing off the wall with an ear-crunching clatter. Once again he summoned it to his hand, this time letting out a frustrated sigh.
"You better show me again," he said with a mutter.
"My Sleep was… troubled." He told her as he entered the room properly, glancing at the holoscreen with disinterest. "I suspect it will be until…" he trailed off, not sure how to say 'until I accept that all the Jedi are gone, "until we know we're really safe," he concluded.
They lapsed into silence and with the freedom of his visor; he was able to watch Madoka. There was something quite charming about her dishevelled look, but her 'mental guard' extended to her features. Dac could read nothing in her eyes to reveal her true thoughts or feelings, it was most unsettling… and was her pants on back-to-front…?
Her voice snapped him from his thoughts and a flicker of a smile crossed his lips. "I am eager to begin," he said, trying to keep his voice cool and level. He didn't know how the training would go, but at least they were starting with something he knew he could do.
**************
He managed to squish himself into the warm space vacated by Madoka as she went off to get changed, tucking his legs underneath him and taking a deep breath. Once again, he tried to find his centre and calm his mind. His heart rate slowed and his breathing steadied but his mind was turmoil and after a few minutes he gasped in exasperation.
Madoka made her appearance and he tried one last time to find that sensual calm, but eventually he abandoned his meditation to follow her through to the make-shift 'training arena'. It was far from the grandeur of the Jedi temple but it would do. She was stunning of course, but it was training time and he just about successfully slipped into the familiar frame of mind. As he came to rest in front of her, he stood at attention and listened to each word carefully. Her abrupt attack was impressive, but Dac's heart sank as he realised that 'Vibro-blade' training wasn't going to be a straight up sword fight, he should have guessed.
He focused on her words despite the fact that his gaze lingered on her swinging behind, and a mental image of the flash of skin he'd glimpsed came unbidden to his mind. He shook his head to clear it moments before she turned.
He took the blade with confidence. Lightsabers are odd in that because the blade is made entirely of highly concentrated light, it has no weight. However, Jedi are trained with a number of offensive melee weapons so that they're able to use any balance. So the first thing Dac did upon gripping the hilt was test its weight, holding it in his palm till he found his own balance. He then looked at the target. While it was true that many Jedi chose to learn the throwing technique for their lightsaber, Is'aevi had never taught him it.
But how hard could it be?
His movements were graceful, his body twisting with swiftness from years of training. The blade left his hand and spun end over end toward the target, bouncing off the wall several feet from the intended goal… at least the blade had hit first, his technique had been good, it was just his aim. Dac glanced at Madoka expressionless, before using the force to summon the blade to his hand. It whipped through the air and he snatched it and threw it in one clean movement. It was completely the other side, bouncing off the wall with an ear-crunching clatter. Once again he summoned it to his hand, this time letting out a frustrated sigh.
"You better show me again," he said with a mutter.