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fandomtownies2016-01-02 03:51 pm
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The Atlas Gym, Saturday Afternoon
What use would it be to give someone a knife without teaching him to use it? And Sparkle had asked, after all. Besides, Leto expected it would be a lot of fun, which made it even better.
He had arranged to meet Sparkle at the Atlas gym and had arrived a bit early, practicing some moves by himself to warm up, trying out the selection of knives he had brought for himself. He should do this more often, really, although less for training than to clear his mind. For a while now he had been training Hania, but as Duncan was now himself and had accepted the position of Swordmaster to the Atreides again, he would leave that to him. They would probably enjoy it, no doubt.
This place brought back memories of the Fandom Fight Club. As Leto stopped to pick up another knife, he smiled to himself, thinking back to that while balancing the blade in his hand.
[Leto is here for Sparkle, but the gym is open of course]
He had arranged to meet Sparkle at the Atlas gym and had arrived a bit early, practicing some moves by himself to warm up, trying out the selection of knives he had brought for himself. He should do this more often, really, although less for training than to clear his mind. For a while now he had been training Hania, but as Duncan was now himself and had accepted the position of Swordmaster to the Atreides again, he would leave that to him. They would probably enjoy it, no doubt.
This place brought back memories of the Fandom Fight Club. As Leto stopped to pick up another knife, he smiled to himself, thinking back to that while balancing the blade in his hand.
[Leto is here for Sparkle, but the gym is open of course]

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Yes, he put this much thought into getting dressed every time he left the apartment. Even if nobody could tell.
"Hey," he said, grinning as he came through the door. "How goes it?"
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The careful consideration of clothing was wasted on Leto, who wouldn't have noticed unless it was something very obvious. He was just wearing the loose shirt and pants he usually wore for training and hadn't put much thought into it.
Sheathing the knife he was holding, Leto leaned in to give Sparkle a kiss, because that seemed like an appropriate greeting.
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"Good to see you, too," he replied, licking his lips and wearing a silly little grin when he leaned back again. "Thanks for coming out here for this."
To train him, to just spend time with him, whatever. Sparkle appreciated it all the same.
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"I couldn't give you a gift without showing you how to use it, could I?" Leto replied with a laugh. That grin on Sparkle's face was adorable, he had to admit.
"So, are you ready for this?"
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Presents that involved 'will you show me how to use this' opportunities were quickly becoming among Sparkle's favourites. He set his bag down off to the side of the room, complete with a change of clothes and his plush cat, and gave Leto a questioning look.
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He had shown Sparkle before, but that had been briefly and mostly for fun, so he didn't expect him to remember.
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"That's not right, is it?"
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"How does that feel?" That was what he needed to remember, after all.
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Probably. That was an educated guess, anyway. It wasn't like Sparkle had really done daggers before. Atton had taught him a bit with larger fare and with blasters, and Alec had shown him how to use a bow and arrows long before that. But a one-handed little stabby thing? That was new.
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He waited until Sparkle seemed confident enough, then said:
"Now try and stab me."
There was no way a beginner like Sparkle would succeed, should the blade even have been able to hurt him.
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Hooboy. Right into the deep end, then. Sparkle took a deep breath, and then lunged forward with the knife, giving it his best, if only because he trusted that Leto wasn't going to let him do anything too stupid. Probably.
It was probably clear that he was used to practicing with longer weapons, from the way he was overcompensating for the reduced range. Unless he was just throwing down and grappling with somebody bare-handed, he had no clue how to get in close enough for a good stab with a knife.
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Yes, Sparkle. Those required you to stand still and hope whoever you were shooting wasn't going to get closer in the meantime.
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He could teach specific moves, and he would later, but without an elementary understanding those would be useless.
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It was easier to stab at somebody you liked when you knew for certain you were going to miss.
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"You have to be prepared to kill with it," he said. "That's what a weapon is for. I expect you don't really want to hurt me, but if it helps, pretend I'm someone you do want to inflict damage on."
There had to be someone, Leto thought.
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This time, after taking a breath and nodding, Sparkle's stab was a fair bit more vicious. It still needed work, since Sparkle's form was better trained for a much different weapon, but the attitude was there, if nothing else.
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"Much better," he said. "Now, try that again, but pay attention to where you're aiming." He held up his own knife. "And I'll show you where you're leaving yourself open to attack while you do it."
Of course he wasn't going to actually hurt Sparkle, but it made things clearer to use the weapon while demonstrating.
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Of course, the way he was stepping in meant that he could take a knife in return pretty much anywhere from his face down to his abs. None of those would end pleasantly, if so.
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"Again," he said. "And try to pay attention to the direction I'm moving."
Today would just be an introduction, but Leto wanted Sparkle to get a feel for how the dagger could be used. To actually be able to do it in a real fight drilling would be needed, but that would come later.
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"Right. Pay attention, try to be less wide open."
His own ability to block with the knife was way more limited than his ability to block with a big stick, after all. With that in mind, he thrust the blade forward again, keeping his stance a little more closed this time.
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There was improvement there, as he went, though he was still very much an enthusiastic beginner.
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He reached out and nudged his fingers against Sparkle's hand, the one that held the dagger, and continued:
"Don't tense your hand. And now, I'll attack you, and you'll have to find ways to counter that. What I've done so far should give you an idea.
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After all, it looked like the best counter started with a dodge, and Sparkle was getting pretty good at not being in the way of things that wanted to put messy holes in him, between a few years on the island and Atton's training, before.
He shook himself out a bit, took a deep breath, and fell into his ready stance again. Leto was here to teach him, not to stab him. No tensing. Okay.
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