Kylo Ren | Star Wars Universe (
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faderift2018-07-11 08:57 pm
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A kick in the teeth is good for some [Closed]
WHO: Kylo Ren and Rey
WHAT: Just a sparring match between two Force users
WHEN: Early Solace
WHERE: Gallows Courtyard
NOTES: Violence - these two don't hold back much
WHAT: Just a sparring match between two Force users
WHEN: Early Solace
WHERE: Gallows Courtyard
NOTES: Violence - these two don't hold back much
With their warm up routine finally done, Ben found himself breathless as he stretched and watched Rey as she did the same. It had become a routine for them, when time permitted, to spend time together like this. He liked the feeling of adrenaline that made his lungs expand and contract, his limbs burning lightly as he stretched them post-jog. They ended up in the Gallows' training yard where all the swords and shields and other tools were kept.
He enjoyed coming here to quietly go through his training or to meditate with Rey. It allowed them a minute to turn their thoughts off, to just feel one another's presence, and those around them, within the Force. He was never more at peace than when they meditated. Yet, he finds himself wanting to do something different. He straightens from stretching down to his feet to look at Rey, his brown eyes full of purpose.
"Spar with me. Your choice of weapon." Not that they didn't both carry their light sabers, of course. There were plenty of metal or wooden weapons here too. He gestures silently with an outstretched hand for her to come at him, once their weapons had been decided.

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He's thunderstruck for a moment as he comes back to himself, feeling her weapon pressed loosely beneath his chin. He debates just throwing her off but that was excessive for what should be a friendly spar. He didn't want to hurt her.
"Alright- you win." he breathes out, straightening his weapon at his side and reaching for one of her wrists. He hadn't realized how much energy he was truly expending until he tried to speak. His breaths were labored and his hands were stiff from gripping the staff.
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"You put too much energy into your swings. You're gonna lose every time if you don't learn how to pace yourself."
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He drops his weapon, bringing both hands to her legs to secure them around his waist. Already he felt slightly exhausted by their exchange, though he couldn't deny having her for an opponent had excited him. It wasn't with lightsabers, but it had still been a nice fight.
"Did I hurt you when I swung in to your side?" He'd heard the yelp, but hadn't sensed anything beyond discomfort. If she was in pain she wouldn't have tried to climb on him, he reasoned.
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"It might bruise, but I've had worse injuries. How's your shin?"
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"Same. It might bruise but otherwise still attached." He's joking, of course. As an afterthought, he adds, "If you had a saber fashioned into a staff, I'd say your skills would be even greater than mine."
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"The thought crossed my mind. When I was using Obi-Wan's lightsaber and my own, I'd considered a few mechanisms to turn them into one, but the concept of a saber and a staff are different. The staff is mostly a defensive weapon. Even the way I use it." Granted she is much more offensive with her staff than many others. "Obi-Wan came back before I could try it out, anyway. Which is probably for the best, I was only starting to get the hang of dual wielding."
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"Should we keep going? Or did you want to finish for today?" Not that he wants her to leave where she is, perched on his back with her limbs wrapped around him.
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His question breaks her out of her thoughts before she can slip too deeply down that path of uncertainty and she smiles, shifting enough so she can lean her forehead against the side of his head.
"I could keep going. But given how much energy you put out trying to hit me, it might be better if we stopped."
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"If you want to keep going, we could." He may have threatened to kill her a few times since their meeting, but now that was such a far away thought in his head that it may as well not have been there at all.
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"I'd like to train with our lightsabers, but I know that isn't an option." Either they'd be holding back so much that it wouldn't be much of a fight, or someone would end up hurt. They might be good at meeting in the middle with a lot of things, but in the heat of it that's more of a struggle.
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"We could try staves again, or something else." He sucks in a breath, chewing on his lip as he thinks over their options. "Or you could stay on top of me all day if you like."
He teases, squeezing her thigh lightly in his hand. He certainly had nothing to complain about. She was still holding onto him and he wasn't pulling her off. Anyone coming by must think they're weird, standing in the court yard with her on his back.
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"I kind of like it up here. You're so tall, I feel like I have a good vantage point, here."
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"So. Round two?" He holds her steady, coaxing her off of his back at last. When he can stand to his full height without her weight on him his muscles relax again.
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"Sure, round two. Maybe you'll last longer this time." She smirks, holding her hand out so that the staff flies into her palm.
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"I think I'll be just fine." He aims a second blow to her staff, preparing the same tactic as before - to slow her down and try to make her drop the weapon.
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"You're still making your moves too obvious."
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"Am I? I would think no matter what I do it's known to you." Their connection within the Force made each other's movements like a dance of blocks and parries, being able to see what was coming as it happened.
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"Maybe not everything you do is known to me."
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"My point this time?" He breathes through his nose, wide brown eyes looking down into hers. He wanted to make her struggle to fight him and he wanted her to do the same to him in turn.
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"Your point." She's always been competitive, it's something that kept her alive on Jakku. She was constantly competing against the other scavengers, who could get to the newest piece of junk to surface, who could take home the most rations. Who was the least hungry at the end of the day.
Pulling her legs back under her she straightens, stepping away from him again and walking in a half circle as she rotates her staff in her hand, before turning back towards him again.
"Round three?"
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He keeps his senses open, waiting for her to parry him with another move, waiting for to strike out at him. He funneled his energy into each strike of his weapon, gritting his teeth as they both moved.
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She turns fully once she's past, nostrils flared as she breathes through her nose, focused entirely on him and what his next move will be.
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He steps and circles, trying to follow where she went. He twirls his stave and swings out at her again, forcing her to stay and meet his blow or try to dodge him again. She couldn't do it forever. His successive blow is aimed at her midsection with a little more force than he might have intended.
He was thrilled by the exchange, eyes lit up like topaz and his mouth parted in the beginning of a grin - or perhaps gritting his teeth from the effort. That was also possible. He was battling her in earnest, that buzzing feeling humming from within as he drew upon the Force to meet her blow for blow.
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Her teeth are bared as she moves away from him again, before darting back in and aiming another blow at his legs, looking again to catch him low and off balance. She can feel the Force humming around them, alive with their energy. She draws from his determination, fueling her own with it, her strikes bolder and faster than before.
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"Kriff" He sweeps a foot under hers, aiming to knock her to the ground. If he was going to be the one to go down first, he was taking her with him.
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