Kallen Stadtfeld (Kozuki) (
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Gymnasium [OPEN]
Characters: Kallen Kozuki and you, obviously.Kallen threw one punch after the other. It didn't matter how tired she got, it didn't matter. Kotaru was still unconscious and Haushi knocked her down with a mere push. She had been out of training for months, becoming the normal student she wanted to be. She was an "ex-terrorist", an ex-pilot, and an ex-fighter. All those things needed to change if she wanted to seek the act of protecting someone.
Format: Prose or action, pick your poison.
This log is: OPEN
Location: The gymnasium.
Summary: After seeing Kotarou in his condition and not wanting to let that happen (to him or anyone else she knew) again, Kallen trains. She's two+ months out of practice and if she's going to plan on protecting someone, then it's about that time. Just some image training to get her through for now. If your character wants to spar with her, just observe, or hand her a water, by all means. Just don't go through her stuff in the corner and ask what this is.
Warnings: N/A
Notes: If you know Kallen well enough, she has a little problem with her chest area. But you'll notice now that she looks a bit flatter. Thank you binding.
Swiftly, she pulled off a roundhouse kick before ducking and striking before. She could feel her moves were sloppy and not how they used to be. She would have to hone those skills now if she wanted to be what she used to be. A Black Knight. She was the ace of the team and she would use her power to protect. Except it wasn't Lelouch this time. She couldn't do that and Kallen personally left that in the hands of Suzaku. Kallen couldn't watch out for him, not like before.
For now, she would protect Kotarou whether he was aware of it or not at the moment (she told him so while he was unconscious). It was her mission now, something she sought out to do. Dressed in a tank top and short despite the weather, she was going to train.
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"Hand to hand only?" There was surely something they could use as weapons, but Grenn would prefer to start off like this. She was quite aware that sooner or later she would probably be on the floor, attempting to clutch at a pain she couldn't reach, couldn't alleviate. Not here, not without drugs.
The pressure of the floor on her soles were both familiar and alien, the pain accompanying that pressure like a sixth sense. She could do this.
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"Ready?" Kallen questioned as she assumed a fighting position.
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Sliding into her own ready position, which was angled slightly strangely (probably due to the artificial legs, but who knew), Grenn studied Kallen for a few minutes. One of them had to start. So she did, making her move obvious and easy to counter; Grenn was sure both of them wanted to get a feel first.
It was a kick. Maybe a foolish first move considering what she was here for, but trial by fire may be necessary.
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She instantly stepped in after the block for a punch. There wasn't a lot of power behind it, but enough to probably knock someone back a couple of steps if it connected.
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That hadn't been too bad. She hadn't used the whole strength in the kick, but more due to the fact that metal is different from flesh and bone. This was a spar, not a fight for life or death. The block had still been felt; dull thud of flesh on metal, nothing usual, but the pain had zoomed in and then radiated out, seeming independent of the basic 'touch' the block had inflicted.
Gritting her teeth, Grenn tried to stop thinking so much about that pain. It wouldn't help.
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Tossing Kallen a slight, lopsided smile, Grenn rolled her shoulders and circled the area between her and Kallen. She needed to make that pain a part of her, not apart from her, that led to thinking on it and being distracted.
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Grenn was vaugely aware of a sort of fine net of pain, but that had happened during the fight against Gino too. It could be ignored, now. As at the start of the spar, Grenn decided to act first to close the distance, this time aiming to grab an arm to flip Kallen, instead of an outright attack.
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Kind of choking on the groan, Grenn kicked out behind her to give her some time, and did a clumsy forward roll. Clumsy more due to the fact that it had been ages since she'd done one, and while standing up was one thing, working with a lower body while lying down was different.
Getting up from the roll, Grenn realized her tongue was blaring pain. There was no blood, but she had bit herself.
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"There's unavoidable pain from the prostethics. But I need to get better about standing it. That's why I came here," Grenn finally said, briefly rubbing her forehead. One good thing; the first times she started to adjust to her legs, she got a tension headache from the pain and all the tensing she did in anticipation of it. There was still no headache.
Another practical thing was that the extra pain from overloaded nerves went away as quickly as it came; things were back to the 'I am standing on a floor' pressure and the regular pain associated with that.
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"Already am. It's all these sudden spikes which will happen during the battles..." Grenn snapped, she couldn't help it. She liked Kallen, but did the other woman really believe she wasn't used to something like that? Hadn't already gotten used to the regular use of the prostethics?
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Fire, and then ice, not so much where Kallen had hit, as around the different connective ports between artificial leg and flesh leg, shot straight into the bone and then up into her brain. Grenn collapsed, breathing deeply while clutching her head, not the leg, which had already stopped hurting more than usual.
"Okay... I think... hngh, that'm done. Too much..." Grenn slowly straightened out and sat up.
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"Too late for that, and, well... it may be necessary... It'll be fine. I just need to--" Grenn paused and took another breath. Even the regular pressure-pain of the prostethics just being attached was now much more palpable than usual.
"Just... Need to get out of these," she said and gestured to her legs, got up, swayed and stumbled, then righted herself. "I can do this," Grenn muttered, mostly to herself. The wheelchair wasn't that far away. She could do this.
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Grenn was strong and Kallen knew and respected that. Trying to hard ti go past your limit, she reasonated with that well.
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"Maybe... a shoulder over to the wheelchair?"
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