Remy LeBeau (Gambit) (
kineticcajun) wrote2020-08-03 08:36 pm
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[Action] Feb. 4th
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[Type, type. Done. He's tossed in a few more difficult targets if she picks it up quickly as well as for himself to aim at, and taps the console as a signal that it's done.]
There. [And he'll even be all dramatic and give a bow, gesturing towards the training room.] After you.
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[His tone is a little hollow on that, but he still tries to brush right past it. His shuffling is probably the only hint that he's a little agitated, but then again, it's also usually a sign of boredom, so it may not be so clear.]
But my idiot brother ain't important right now. We gotta teach you some throwin' techniques, non?
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...[Enough about siblings.]
A demonstration would be the best way to start, yes?
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I t'ink you're right, doc. A demonstration oughta help a bit. The motion's real quick, though - an' it's all in the wrist.
[He'll hold the card steady for a moment so she can get a good idea of how to balance it - and also to remind himself that no, we are not charging the card this time - and then with a flick of the wrist, he throws the card straight through the center of a target hoop.]
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She mimics the gesture without throwing the card a few times, gauging how it should feel before standing and taking aim. Eyes narrow, she flicks her wrist and releases, sending the card spinning out for roughly three feet then curving sharply to the right as it spins down to the ground.]
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[He steps over, picks up her card, and hands it back to her.]
Ain't exactly somethin' you pick up overnight, but you off to a good start.
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[That was damn good for a second try, in fact. And since clipping the ring was enough to bend the card past the point that it will fly right, he'll make it his own target practice for cleanup. His card hits it dead center and blows up with it.]
The trick to it is stayin' relaxed. Try not to t'ink too much or you'll jus' psyche yourself out.
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Performin'?
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Dance and music. Predominantly Classical Ballet and Classical Piano. If you think too much, you are stiff, you don't move as you should. But if you just...move. With how you know it should feel? [Another toss, the first to fly dead center through the hoop closest to them.] Then you will perform well.
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[He takes out the second to last card by way of another explosion, before leveling his eye on one of the moving targets he put in the back. It's honestly more of a warm-up than anything, but he still takes it out with another card.]
Seems t'be the trick to jus' about anythin', non? [Not thinking about it too much, he means. He gives her a slight grin.] Y'know, it mighta been another life, but you still got that dance an' music in you.
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In some ways? Yes. But in the surgical ward should I have to think. About what is wrong, how it must be fixed, what could go wrong in the middle of surgery...though I don't anymore. As I'm doing now, and have ever done before, I drill. [The first two cards go wide, The third skims along the outside of the further hoop. She readjusts for momentum, the further it is the more difficult to keep the card from slowing.] What is done when, over and over, until I don't truly have to think about it. I just know what to do, when to do it, and how to keep my patients alive.
[After her first solid throw through the middle of the next ring she pauses to rub her wrist and blink at Remy.] ...It never really goes away, I suppose.
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Doc, I'd be real worried if you weren't t'inkin' at all durin' an operation. [Nevermind that operations in general make him incredibly uncomfortable. One run-in with Sinister is all it took to make him skittish of the entire process.] Some professions jus' ain't as friendly on the "don't t'ink about it" t'ing.
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The day I stop actively thinking in a surgical room is the day I get a patient killed. I'd rather not risk it, no matter how mundane the procedure.
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We gonna have to get your wrists more used to this kinda t'ing 'fore we try out the tougher stuff, huh. Here, gimme your hand, I can help.
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The requested hand is offered without further comment, though she is curious as to what it is he intends to do.]
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[He takes the offered hand and, very gently, starts to massage her wrist. It takes a good amount of concentration, though, since he's charging the fingertips of his gloves ever-so-slightly to generate enough heat to soothe the ache more quickly.]
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[After another moment or two, he pauses, letting the charge die away.]
Feelin' any better?
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[She curls her fingers inward and twists her wrist once Remy is finished and nods, looking back up with a smile.] Much, thank you Remy.
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He matches that smile easily.] De rien.
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Wait... Obi-Wan from Star Wars?
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