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Backdated to Rest Day
Characters: Spain and you.On the rest day, anyone on their way to the Mercantile or Residential areas can find Spain just outside the arena. Now that he doesn't have to worry about getting into any fights or penalties of any sort, today is a good day to relax and have fun.
Format: [action] or prose
This log is: Open
Location: Outside the battle arena
Summary: Spain has a football and wants to play with Rakuen. Obviously there is only one ball so feel free to threadjack to take it away. Or you can pretend you already got it back and just start a new thread, haha.
Spain has a football and is showing off different tricks. All seems to be going well until he tries to do a rather complicated one which sends the ball rolling away. . .
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But while her strength might be impressive, even dulled as it is by the city, at least her aim might be crap...
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"That was-- ay, are you trying to kill me?!"
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"Did I kick it too lightly? I know I'm not as strong as I usually am but I thought that was pretty good..."
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"This way, you don't shatter your toe and have to limp for weeks."
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"Kicking a ball won't really shatter your toe. ... will it?" Hi, just look at the confused horror on her face. Soccer isn't really a big thing in Britannia, them being more appreciative of gentlemanly games like polo, cricket and chess. As such, that's the only reason she still doesn't know the rules of it despite being nearly 200 years old.
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There's a pause and Spain tilts his head curiously, "Have you played before?"
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So while it's used in recreation, it's a lesser sport and not considered important.
"I'm pretty good at polo though." She points out, feeling the need to redeem herself.
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And as he thinks of what to say next, he moves his foot and begins to balance the ball. "All right, I'll teach you how to play. Lucky you! You're going to learn from the best in the world. What do you say?"
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It takes her a moment to realize it's because of what Spain is currently doing, that is, willingly interacting with her. Back at her house, the European barely gave her the time of day and all of their interactions were initiated by her, making it no secret that he really didn't care for his situation.
As an empire, that really shouldn't matter but... she can't deny, this seems to be a lot more fun. So she smiles, a little more sincerely than usual, and shrugs as she tosses out a joke. "That you might not be the best in the world soon."
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"Oh, no, I'm the best and that isn't going to change." Once he sees Britannia is ready, he kicks the ball once in the air and again at her, "Kick it back. Not too hard this time!"
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Still, as he passes the ball to her, she quickly tries to run what she knows of the sport through her head. No hands, don't kill your opponent... uuuuuuhm- oh, I'm not supposed to kick with my toes, just the side of my foot so I'm standing in the wrong position to- And as she tries to correct her footing, the ball is already there and she needs to kick it back but she's already a split second too late and-
Well ultimately her foot ends up connecting with air when she swings, sending herself off balance and onto her ass.
Well. "... I don't think I did that right."
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. . . Honestly, he's probably forgotten most of it by now.
Spain gets ready to kick the ball back once she does but realizes that isn't going to happen any time soon. He watches as she falls and covers his mouth with his hand to hide a smile. No, who is he kidding, he laughs and goes over to help her.
"Don't worry, you'll get it right soon."
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"I would believe that more if you weren't laughing." Still, she accepts the hand up and brushes her shorts off a little, frowning at the small grass stain she's already acquired. Well, those were a part of recreation too she'll deal with that. Once she's gotten grass bits off of her clothing, she'll dust off her hands and go to retrieve the ball, trying to use the sides of her feet to nudge it over.
Then (with a small breath she won't admit to taking) she bats it over to Spain, focusing on both control of the direction and her own power. It rolls smoothly over the grass... but is probably a little on the wide side.
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"Aw, cheer up! If you make a mistake, it isn't so bad if you can laugh at it." He waits a moment to make sure she didn't hurt herself and then steps back to give her some room. Though the ball is off target, it's a good kick and he goes to retrieve it. "Good! That was good, let's try a few more times though."
And he kicks it back. This will probably repeat for another few minutes with Spain offering little tips and suggestions along the way.
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Eventually, as her kicks become stronger (but still within reason) and more confident, her smile grows.
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"And now for the next one." He rolls the ball some with his foot and gives her her next assignment, "Now, try to take it away fro me."
And he takes off running with the ball, "And keep your hands to yourself! And don't tackle me! This isn't America's football! And if you do, I'll give you a red card, understand?"
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"What's America's football like?" She gets out between breaths, the last part of her sentence accenting as she sticks her foot out and tries to snag the ball away with the tip of her foot.
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"Well!" He begins but it's hard talking while doing this at the same time, "You carry the ball first! And--" Running, running. . . "More physical!"
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As such, her breath is already starting to come pretty hard as she considers her options, then decides it's all or nothing and picks up the pace.
"Like basketball?" The question is breathless as she gets behind him and tries to hook his feet out from under him with a leg sweep.
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Or at least, it was until he fell.
He felt himself trip over something and there was a tangled sort of mess of legs and a ball somewhere. He throws his hands in the air quickly. Look, ref, he isn't trying to bring anyone down! Spain falls backwards and looks at Britannia, "Ay! That's-- time out! That's a card!"
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"Huh? What did I do wrong?"
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But, after a minute, she shrugged and passed him back the ball before lacing her fingers together and stretching towards the sky to loosen up her body. "Okay, I'll try again then. Any other rules I should know about?"
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