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“You can sit there, Ariel’s boy,” Blaze says, waving a general hand towards the wall by the door as Luca follows me into the small gym and pulls the door shut behind him. “You are not to interrupt. Read your book, if you would, or watch. But no talking.”
Luca raises his eyebrows at me, I think a little baffled and intrigued by this bossy little man, but he nods and does as he’s told, taking a seat by the wall and settling his bookbag on the ground next to him. As I drop my own bag by the door and head to the center of the room, Luca pulls out the same book he was reading in the hall and opens it in his lap, starting to read it. Or at least, pretending to.
“Hands behind your back,” Blaze says, taking his familiar, relaxed fighting stance across from me and raising his own hands. When I exhale a deep breath and knot my hands behind my back, he nods once. “And we begin.”
Blaze is instantly moving, as he always does, his hands like knives in the air coming for me so quickly that I can barely see them. I move backwards, dodging his blows as best I can. When I run out of space on the mat, I move swiftly to the left – which is when he gets me.
“Hahaa, princess,” Blaze says, smacking me hard on the shoulder. “Got you.”
I scowl a little, glaring at him. “You always get me.”
“You are getting faster though, little bird,” he says quietly, wrapping an arm around my shoulder and leading me back to the center of the room. “I see your progress. Soon, when you can get all around the room without a touch, I will teach you how to block.”
We continue like this for a long time – what feels like hours even though I know it’s less. And honestly, even though it seems basic, it’s all that we do. On our first private meeting together I was surprised when Blaze made me put my hands behind my back – told me that I wouldn’t learn to strike at all until I could learn to properly dodge.
“You cannot hit,” he had said, his cheerful smile on his lips, “if someone is already punching you in the face.”
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