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Tim groaned as he hit the floor. All the air rushing out of his lungs. "Oh my god." Tim paused after each word, regaining his breath again as Addilyn fixed her hair, putting it up in a high ponytail unlike her traditional bun. "Sorry, I didn't actually think I'd be able to pull that one off. You need to work on your footing, if you had been stable on your feet you could've stopped me before I'd even started. Don't put all your energy into the first punch." Addilyn turned back around to face him and walked over to him. Holding out a hand to help him up. "Thanks for the advice, rematch?" Addilyn shrugged carelessly and backed away from him. Yet again he went for her first. She ducked out of the way and sent a quick punch towards his abdomen, as he blocked that Addilyn switched over to kicking him instead. The kick hitting his knee and sending him backwards. Addilyn let him regain his composure before going at him again. Putting up her own by dodging his attacks and striking him in the places he didn't guard well enough. She did get hit a few times though it hardly slowed her down.
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Jason could see the gaps in each of their armors. She had her arms up too high - an easy place to get a hit in on her stomach - and her arms were too far from her body. It would also be possible for an experienced fighter to grab ahold of them and incapacitate her. As for the guy, Jason could see the girl had an experienced eye. She was able to exploit most of his weaknesses. One way Jason might go for him would be too knock out his legs from under him. They were far too narrow. It would be good to fight her, and see what areas he could improve in, or places where he had a chink in his armor.
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10 minutes later Tim called for a time out. Both of them panting and sweating a bit. Though, Addilyn was rather in shape so she wasn't as tired out as Tim. "Damn, you're really good. Are you an expert or something?" Addilyn smirked, "I wish. And you're okay I guess, you just need to work on keeping your guard up. Your legs are also something you need to work on. I didn't want to actually hurt you to much so I avoided kicking in your knee but in a real fight someone would go for it." Tim seemed surprised by this, he didn't think she was actually analyzing him. He didn't get the chance to reply since Addilyn had already slipped out of the ring. Not to leave but to take a break. She snatched up her water bottle and drank greedily. Tim did the same.
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Jason no longer felt the strain on his arms, and had gotten his breath back. He debated asking her to fight, and in the end, decided to go for it. He stopped the treadmill and drank some water. "You're good. You'd be willing to spar?" He flashed her a smile. His voice was lighter outside of his villain costume - less villainous and more.. kind.
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Addilyn had been rewrapping her knuckles when the strong dude approached her. Her green eyes flicked up towards him, she seemed very short with him standing and her sitting on a bench. It was slightly disconcerting, the huge height difference between the two meant that this match would be troubling too. Tim had been easy, he hadn't known what he was doing, but this guy did for sure. "Thank you, and sure I guess." Though she highly doubted this match would last for too long she was willing to give it a shot.
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Jason grinned, a twinkle in his pale blue eyes, "Feel free to use your powers. Mine aren't really useful in battle, but if it works for you..." Jason trailed off and shrugged. He would be pulling punches so he wouldn't actually hurt her, but he would give it is all, or at least enough to defeat her.
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Addilyn would never ever use her full powers in public, unless she was in her hero gear. Although no power was entirely unique, invisibility was something rather rare and Addilyn wouldn't risk giving herself away. "Mine isn't very useful either. So powerless it is then," Addilyn didn't seem as outgoing as Jason, just rather quiet. Despite that, she did seem anxious for this. The practice would help her fight Recrimination, he was about as big as this guy. Probably as strong too, with the same eyes and.. no it definitely wasn't him. He didn't sound like this guy. Not at all. "Wanna start then?" Addilyn gestured towards the ring, her green eyes flickering with darker greens and almost browns in color.
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Jason nodded, then slipped inside the ring. He stayed in one corner and waited for the girl. When she was inside, he called out, "I'm Jason, by the way."
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Addilyn slipped inside after the man. His name rang in her ears. Everyone was so willing to share their names. It was so odd, hearing people say their names like it wasn't a secret. It took Addilyn a moment to remember that it was only polite to say her own name. "Addilyn," she said quickly. Her green eyes turning focused as she began to figure out what Jason's tactics would be.
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Jason had no specific fighting style. He adapted to whoever he was fighting against. If they were all brute, he go more technical, if they were fast, he rely on one or two big blows to slow them down, and so on. Being a villain (and a personal trainer on the side 👍) he had lots of experience with different fighters. Jason normally hung back and let the other make the first move, unless it was like his fight with Silent Shadow, because in that case he had to act first. Here, Jason hung back, keeping his eyes directly on hers. He relied on his other senses and trained knowledge of fighting to guide his blows and movements. If he doesn't look anywhere, then his moves can't be anticipated.
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