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She eyed the dagger and wondered if Reina was being sentimental about her gutting knife, or if she just wanted a reason to show off a bit of sharp metal.
When the woman spoke of needing to condition one's body, Anet looked down at her own feet in a rare display of insecurity. Anathemous had said as much to her, too, albeit in harsher words, and Vestra has teased pain and punishment towards the acolyte's physical vulnerability at least once. Then, there was that time in The Pit where Anet had been shot in the side and her leg... not to mention the near-death experience she had with Kirie at the Red Library...
In so little time, the near-human had gained more than a few serious scars. All of which she hid quite intentionally beneath the dark, form-fitting fabric wrapped around her body.
She wasn't out of shape, though. A few years of working in the field, running her own dig sites, had given Anet something of a laborer's physique. At least for her body type. It showed particularly in her shoulders and posture. This was a woman who lifted, but did not fight.
Yet, she perked up when Reina made an offer - to show her how, on another day. Anet replied with a genuine smile, the first that wasn't a sly grin or smug smirk of the evening. She laughed, too.
"I'm fine... lightweight." She teased.
Anet sauntered towards the ledge and leaned against it, now closer as Reina's smile faded, and Anet's faded too in a rare moment of empathy. She wanted to know what was on the woman's mind.
"Ahh..." Anet chuckled dryly and tucked some hair behind her ear that had fallen forward when she looked at the street below
"You know, for some people, a punch is a lot like a kiss." She only thought afterwards if that was an inappropriate quip, given she had no idea how horrible this person might've been to Reina. To save herself, she moved the conversation along and answered the avoided question.
"I just want to have some fun."
When the woman spoke of needing to condition one's body, Anet looked down at her own feet in a rare display of insecurity. Anathemous had said as much to her, too, albeit in harsher words, and Vestra has teased pain and punishment towards the acolyte's physical vulnerability at least once. Then, there was that time in The Pit where Anet had been shot in the side and her leg... not to mention the near-death experience she had with Kirie at the Red Library...
In so little time, the near-human had gained more than a few serious scars. All of which she hid quite intentionally beneath the dark, form-fitting fabric wrapped around her body.
She wasn't out of shape, though. A few years of working in the field, running her own dig sites, had given Anet something of a laborer's physique. At least for her body type. It showed particularly in her shoulders and posture. This was a woman who lifted, but did not fight.
Yet, she perked up when Reina made an offer - to show her how, on another day. Anet replied with a genuine smile, the first that wasn't a sly grin or smug smirk of the evening. She laughed, too.
"I'm fine... lightweight." She teased.
Anet sauntered towards the ledge and leaned against it, now closer as Reina's smile faded, and Anet's faded too in a rare moment of empathy. She wanted to know what was on the woman's mind.
"Don't think I didn't notice you avoiding my question. You're lucky you're entertaining. Otherwise you'd remind me of someone terrible. Someone I want to do a lot more than just punch."
"Ahh..." Anet chuckled dryly and tucked some hair behind her ear that had fallen forward when she looked at the street below
"You know, for some people, a punch is a lot like a kiss." She only thought afterwards if that was an inappropriate quip, given she had no idea how horrible this person might've been to Reina. To save herself, she moved the conversation along and answered the avoided question.
"I just want to have some fun."