After her last walk, Del had decided it couldn't hurt t get out a little more. So she'd brought her notebook out once again, and headed to the park, hoping to use the surroundings for inspiration
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Kresnik was walking around the park when a paper flew to the ground in front of him. Wondering if it is something important, he bent down to pick it up. Reading the words on the paper, Kresnik couldn't help but raise an eyebrow at it.
"I wonder who wrote this..." He commented lightly to himself.
"Jujitsu," she clarified, chuckling. "Twin's much better at it than I am, but we've been training for years, so it's a good way for us to solve things. The winner of the spar wins whatever argument caused the spar in the first place."
It was quirky, and had Tesu's fingerprints all over it, but Del enjoyed it. Besides, kicked puppy lokos had stopped working on her other half a long time ago.
"Jujitsu? I'm not really knowledgeable when it comes to close-ranged combat, but it sounds interesting." Although, it was hard for him to imagine Del sparring against Tesu.
Yeah, she was used to that too. It made people easier to get the drop on, when they weren't expecting the feminine, sweet-looking girl to hit them with a literal boot to the head.
"It's a good multi-lateral work out," she nodded slightly, amusement lacing her voice. "Honestly not a line of work I prefer, but being able to defend myself comes in handy. Twin though... she's amazing at it. Almost a literal 'Ranma' prodigy."
And there was her anime knowledge poking through. Whoops.
"Ah, sorry," she rubbed the back of her head a little sheepishly. "Ranma's a fictional character from a manga my twin likes to read. He's a martial arts genius, with a talent for getting in over his head."
And she chuckled. Sometimes she compared her twin to that same character. The parallels--up to a point anyways--were amusing.
"A fictional character, huh? That's nice to know." Kresnik said with a small smile. It's good to hear that they have some childish personality in them.
Del attempted to be mature more than Tesu did, but both of them had their free sides. It was just hard to catch them at acing like children, mostly because they did their play at night, when no one could see them.
"Twin spent half her practice time at home trying to emulate what she read," the teen couldn't help grinning. "Some of it works, but most of it doesn't."
"Doesn't stop her from trying," she laughed softly. "It's always fun to watch though. And she's inventive enough that even if the original doesn't work, she might be able to turn it into something else."
"I'm a musician at heart and in practice," and she smiled, "but I don't neglect jujitsu. I suppose in the fights, I'd be the tactical one and twin would be muscle."
A bit of an understatement, as Tesu's on-the-fly thinking helped as much as Del's calculations, but as long as they got out of the mess with their bodies intact, it didn't really matter, did it?
"I wonder who wrote this..." He commented lightly to himself.
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It was quirky, and had Tesu's fingerprints all over it, but Del enjoyed it. Besides, kicked puppy lokos had stopped working on her other half a long time ago.
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"It's a good multi-lateral work out," she nodded slightly, amusement lacing her voice. "Honestly not a line of work I prefer, but being able to defend myself comes in handy. Twin though... she's amazing at it. Almost a literal 'Ranma' prodigy."
And there was her anime knowledge poking through. Whoops.
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And she chuckled. Sometimes she compared her twin to that same character. The parallels--up to a point anyways--were amusing.
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"Twin spent half her practice time at home trying to emulate what she read," the teen couldn't help grinning. "Some of it works, but most of it doesn't."
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"You have no idea."
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A bit of an understatement, as Tesu's on-the-fly thinking helped as much as Del's calculations, but as long as they got out of the mess with their bodies intact, it didn't really matter, did it?
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