Raven Darkholme | Mystique (
permutates) wrote2013-07-25 05:05 pm
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2nd Transformation . spam :: gym
[ Instead of asking the network, she goes to the gym herself, wanting to see if there's any likely teachers, or people who are worth watching. (Raven can learn a lot from watching, she's found.)
So she ventures into the gym, blue-skinned, dressed in a tank top and loose sweatpants, and she sees the balance beam.
She part-remembers being a child, stepping out into a playground and playing along one. She always had the best balance. And she thinks of what Azazel has been teaching her, and she wonders...
She hops up onto it, a smooth movement, and extends her arms, testing her balance one way or another. She seems steady, so she dashes from one end to the other, every footstep sure. She tips backwards, then, folds until she's standing on her hands. It's hard to keep her grip, exactly; she shifts her fingers and stretches her legs out, a split, one forward, one backward. Rolls onto the forward one, moving herself back to her feet. And she does the whole movement again, quicker this time.
It's easy.
Part of her wants to laugh with the thrill of it, with realizing how innate her own physical abilities are. How graceful she is when she's not pretending to be someone else.
She balances on the end, debating attempting some sort of flip off of it. ]
So she ventures into the gym, blue-skinned, dressed in a tank top and loose sweatpants, and she sees the balance beam.
She part-remembers being a child, stepping out into a playground and playing along one. She always had the best balance. And she thinks of what Azazel has been teaching her, and she wonders...
She hops up onto it, a smooth movement, and extends her arms, testing her balance one way or another. She seems steady, so she dashes from one end to the other, every footstep sure. She tips backwards, then, folds until she's standing on her hands. It's hard to keep her grip, exactly; she shifts her fingers and stretches her legs out, a split, one forward, one backward. Rolls onto the forward one, moving herself back to her feet. And she does the whole movement again, quicker this time.
It's easy.
Part of her wants to laugh with the thrill of it, with realizing how innate her own physical abilities are. How graceful she is when she's not pretending to be someone else.
She balances on the end, debating attempting some sort of flip off of it. ]
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Depends. Are you strong?
[Her size and build wouldn't suggest it - but Natasha knows, better than anyone, that size and build can be deceiving.]
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Isn't more about how you brace yourself?
I bet you could knock over a strong guy without any problem.
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Sure.
[Two quick jabs, an uppercut, a lunge, then back, and a roundhouse kick.]
If I just wanted you to hold it still.
[Her voice clearly says that this is the most boring of all possible options.]
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[ Because she hadn't honestly considered anything else, but she's game, energetic, balanced on the balls of her feet. ]
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[She can do it, if she's strong. Natasha can do it, so Raven probably can.]
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I'll try. No guarantees.
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[But she waits obligingly for Raven to take up a place behind the bag before she starts hitting it again.]
So...
Why so blue?
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Very funny.
I'm what in my world is called a mutant.
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[Natasha's almost dancing around it, light and quick. Her feet aren't planted like a fighter's - her stance is springy, like a gymnast. Agility over power, she knows where her strengths lie. Her blows come with surprising force for a woman her size, but they're still not valuing raw strength. That's not where she excels.]
Blue scales are a hell of a long way from heterochromia.
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On the next hit, she sends that little surge of irritation into a shove at the bag, coming at Natasha from the left. ]
It's not a normal mutation. It's a specific one, that gives people... powers, I guess.
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And your power is looking like a lizard?
[The words may be dismissive, but the tone is honest. Natasha can admit to some curiosity. She also thinks that Raven's skin, glossy cobalt and textured as delicately as fish scales, is quite beautiful.]
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This is just how I look when I'm not trying to look like something else.
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You shouldn't try to hide it. It's beautiful. You look like... a fairytale.
[She doesn't specify which part.]
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You mean like a fairy tale monster? A mermaid or something.
[ Yeah she's read real fairy tales. ]
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They compromise:] Fairytale creature. It's not a bad thing. Dangerous can be beautiful. A mermaid, a siren, some kind of fairy.
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So use their fear and ignorance against them. Don't let them hurt you.
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[ Learning.
She isn't sure whether the emotionless tone in Natasha's voice is welcome or a little insulting. It's... odd, to her.]
Learning to stop hiding.
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[Natasha breaks speaking to take a few very hard jabs at the bag, rocking it back with some considerable force, trying to prompt Raven into action.]
It doesn't. It stays hard. If you're lucky, though, you get tougher. Life is worth not missing out on.
[It took her a while and a lot of outside help to figure out that last one, but she finally got it.]
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When the bag loses its appeal, she takes a step back, and stretches her arms up over her head.]
You fight?
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