action, at the camp (parallels i don't know what you're talking about)
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Connie's sword skills are nigh-unparalleled at home. Being trained by the literal best on the entire planet over thousands of years tends to give you some pretty slick moves, after all.
But while she's an excellent swordfighter, her hand-to-hand is simply great.
And so she is no match for Akane.
Connie puts up a good fight, but she's flat on her back in less than a minute, staring up at the night sky while diamonds shine in her (rapidly bruising, in the case of the left) eye.
"Oh. My. Stars.
"That was incredible!"
But while she's an excellent swordfighter, her hand-to-hand is simply great.
And so she is no match for Akane.
Connie puts up a good fight, but she's flat on her back in less than a minute, staring up at the night sky while diamonds shine in her (rapidly bruising, in the case of the left) eye.
"Oh. My. Stars.
"That was incredible!"
"It's fine, it's fine!" Connie laughs lightly, getting to her feet. "Honestly, I'm kinda glad that you went all-out. It's been a while since I've been so hard-pressed in a fight. Not since... stars, the Topazes? Hessonite? And that was years ago. Getting pushed to the limits of your abilities is the only way to improve, really; so I should be thanking you more than anything else!"
She touches the bruise, still smiling. Connie means every word that she said; while she may not have allowed herself to feel the sheer joy of combat back home because she was supposed to be a proper and noble knight, her time with the Rockets has broken some of the ideals Pearl drilled into her head during training. "You know, I could have Artemis heal this, but... I think I'll keep it for a little while. Remind me of what to watch out for next time, neh?" Somebody's picked up a few speech patterns from Carly.
"I have to ask, who trained you? They must've been really good."
You hear that? That's the click that a metaphorical mine makes when it's being stepped on.
She touches the bruise, still smiling. Connie means every word that she said; while she may not have allowed herself to feel the sheer joy of combat back home because she was supposed to be a proper and noble knight, her time with the Rockets has broken some of the ideals Pearl drilled into her head during training. "You know, I could have Artemis heal this, but... I think I'll keep it for a little while. Remind me of what to watch out for next time, neh?" Somebody's picked up a few speech patterns from Carly.
"I have to ask, who trained you? They must've been really good."
You hear that? That's the click that a metaphorical mine makes when it's being stepped on.
Connie's silent for a moment as she turns Akane's words over in her mind. She may not be an experienced pep talker like Universe, or always know the perfect thing to say like Garnet.
But she had to try.
For Akane.
"This is going to sound weird, but... This Ranma guy. I'm taking a wild guess and saying that he's an emotionally stunted asshole who doesn't know how to process his own feelings and whose natural response is to anything he perceives as a threat is annihilating it with extreme prejudice?"
Connie, at the very least, has lots of experience with people who have devoted their entire lives to a singular purpose.
But she had to try.
For Akane.
"This is going to sound weird, but... This Ranma guy. I'm taking a wild guess and saying that he's an emotionally stunted asshole who doesn't know how to process his own feelings and whose natural response is to anything he perceives as a threat is annihilating it with extreme prejudice?"
Connie, at the very least, has lots of experience with people who have devoted their entire lives to a singular purpose.
Connie sighs, staring up at the night sky to get a full view of the stars before closing her eyes. As much as she loved the Crystal Gems, they were complete, utter, and total messes. (Were being the operative word because they were starting to put themselves back together, but still.) But at least their overwrought emotional drama could actually help somebody now, albeit indirectly.
"My sword master was the exact same way. After she gained her freedom, she spent her entire life, which was thousands of years long, devoted to two things: her paramour, Rose, and the art of the blade. And she was a total wreck, even before Rose died. Pearl was never human in the first place, but... people who spend their lives chasing after perfect martial prowess or some romantic ideal of a person they love never get to experience anything else. What it's like to curl up in a sunbeam and read a familiar book. Going out for a walk in nature just because. Picking out constellations with a friend."
(Connie may have done this with Akane yesterday.)
"They don't get to be human. Sure, they're the best at what they do, but... giving up all of that just to be good at hurting people isn't worth it, in my opinion."
"My sword master was the exact same way. After she gained her freedom, she spent her entire life, which was thousands of years long, devoted to two things: her paramour, Rose, and the art of the blade. And she was a total wreck, even before Rose died. Pearl was never human in the first place, but... people who spend their lives chasing after perfect martial prowess or some romantic ideal of a person they love never get to experience anything else. What it's like to curl up in a sunbeam and read a familiar book. Going out for a walk in nature just because. Picking out constellations with a friend."
(Connie may have done this with Akane yesterday.)
"They don't get to be human. Sure, they're the best at what they do, but... giving up all of that just to be good at hurting people isn't worth it, in my opinion."
Connie's eyes widen as Akane describes some of Ranma's life, oscillating between abject horror and righteous fury before settling on both. Turning away, she crosses her arms and huffs. "You know, I was going to make more scathing comments about this Ranma, but... now I feel more sorry for him than anything else."
It was kind of funny, really. Steven's problems were the exact opposite of Ranma's.
Grasping Akane's hand with both of hers and staring deep into her eyes, Connie says, "You see now? This? What we're doing, what we've been doing for these past few days... I wouldn't trade any of these kinds of moments for all the power in the world. Because this is what's important."
It was kind of funny, really. Steven's problems were the exact opposite of Ranma's.
Grasping Akane's hand with both of hers and staring deep into her eyes, Connie says, "You see now? This? What we're doing, what we've been doing for these past few days... I wouldn't trade any of these kinds of moments for all the power in the world. Because this is what's important."
Connie begins slowly swaying along with Akane's melody, a half-melancholy, half-sweet smile spreading across her face. Now this is familiar, familiar in a way that makes her heart ache for home... but also familiar in a way that makes her glad that she's here in this moment, too.
The way Pearl taught swordfighting was almost like dancing, in its own way. Elegant, refined. But as Connie begins dancing along with the song, Connie draws on her very first dance with Steven, when they both stopped caring about form or steps or not looking like a pair of complete dorks and just moved like their hearts told them to.
Connie starts slow, of course, as she picks up the part of the song Akane gave her.
"Sweet summer grass that
Grows wild by the roadside
Starting each day with
A smile I can't hide"
"It's what I know...
But it may not always be so."
As she finishes her part, Connie picks up the pace, holding out a hand to invite Akane to join her.
The way Pearl taught swordfighting was almost like dancing, in its own way. Elegant, refined. But as Connie begins dancing along with the song, Connie draws on her very first dance with Steven, when they both stopped caring about form or steps or not looking like a pair of complete dorks and just moved like their hearts told them to.
Connie starts slow, of course, as she picks up the part of the song Akane gave her.
"Sweet summer grass that
Grows wild by the roadside
Starting each day with
A smile I can't hide"
"It's what I know...
But it may not always be so."
As she finishes her part, Connie picks up the pace, holding out a hand to invite Akane to join her.
Connie gives Akane a wide smile as she raises her arm to twirl her. It really was like her first dance with Steven, in a way; except she was the one bringing Akane out of her "shell" (if a complex about physical and violence could be compared at all to moderate social anxiety). Yet it felt different enough to be entire new; forging new memories that she would treasure instead of dredging up old ones that were painful with the lens of time and maturity laid over them.
"No, I won't forget...
No, I won't forget...
These gentle times
We'll share forever
Long past all
Those times are through"
"No, I won't forget...
No, I won't forget...
These gentle times
We'll share forever
Long past all
Those times are through"
At the very end of the dance, Connie dips Akane. She smiles down at her, the warmth in Akane's eyes reflected in hers. What a strange mirror memories can be. Just a few months ago, Connie would've given to share this moment with Steven again, to be that innocent and carefree... but now, she's infinitely more glad that it's just her and Akane.
Connie smiles wider at Akane's thanks, opens her mouth to say something, then-
Remember that intense sparring match that sparked this entire interlude? Connie's finally feeling its effects. Such as losing strength in her legs.
She falls to the side, desperately rolling over so she won't crush Akane beneath her, and ends up flat on her back, laughing.
Connie smiles wider at Akane's thanks, opens her mouth to say something, then-
Remember that intense sparring match that sparked this entire interlude? Connie's finally feeling its effects. Such as losing strength in her legs.
She falls to the side, desperately rolling over so she won't crush Akane beneath her, and ends up flat on her back, laughing.
"Well, Steven was really good at giving pep talks. I picked up a few things from just being near him whenever-"
Beat.
"What, what happened to Ranma?"
Beat.
"What, what happened to Ranma?"
Before heading in to face Falkner, Connie told Akane that she'd show her a "beautiful battle." That she'd make Akane see how complex and breathtaking high-level Pokémon battles can be.
And while it's up to Akane whether Connie succeeded or not, she certainly did her damndest.
Walking out of the arena with sweat dripping down her forehead, Connie smiles widely at Akane as she runs up to her. "So, what do you think!"
And while it's up to Akane whether Connie succeeded or not, she certainly did her damndest.
Walking out of the arena with sweat dripping down her forehead, Connie smiles widely at Akane as she runs up to her. "So, what do you think!"
Connie is half-expecting a hug (her former best friend was rather liberal with them, after all), but Akane's smile is just as sweet. "I admit, I laid it on thick for you," she laughs sheepishly, rubbing the back of her head, "but you're right. It's exhilarating. I can't wait to see you get your first badge, Akane, you're going to love it!"
Exhaling, Connie leans against the wall. "Do you want to go to the malt shop to celebrate? That was tough battle! Falkner really gave me a run for my money; if I didn't think to have Naga throw up a Safeguard, there's a good chance that I would've lost."
Exhaling, Connie leans against the wall. "Do you want to go to the malt shop to celebrate? That was tough battle! Falkner really gave me a run for my money; if I didn't think to have Naga throw up a Safeguard, there's a good chance that I would've lost."
sorry for subpar prose my brain is all over the place today x_x
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"10,000 Pokédollars in cash, a Roost Technical Machine, and a flight certificate." Connie smirks. "Even if the Gym Challenge wasn't an amazing journey of personal growth and self-discovery that you take while hiking across beautiful wilderness, the payout is good enough to entice most people into at least trying it."
When they reach the malt shop, Connie looks just a single push away from squeeing. "Oh my gosh this place is so cute c'mon!" She speedwalks inside, marveling at the quaintness of the establishment before collecting herself and sitting down at a table.
When they reach the malt shop, Connie looks just a single push away from squeeing. "Oh my gosh this place is so cute c'mon!" She speedwalks inside, marveling at the quaintness of the establishment before collecting herself and sitting down at a table.
Meanwhile, Connie is grappling with an entirely different personal crisis as she sits across from Akane, hiding her face with the menu.
How in the blazes was she going to make this sound not. Weird? Especially to Akane of all people? Connie spends a solid thirty seconds contemplating angles of attack with a furrowed brow before she realizes she's overthinking it and trying to come up with some elaborate plan will inevitably make things worse. (Under the Knife's romcom subplot contains a surprising amount of life lessons.)
So she takes a deep breath and asks,
"Akane, will you be my date to the prom?"
How in the blazes was she going to make this sound not. Weird? Especially to Akane of all people? Connie spends a solid thirty seconds contemplating angles of attack with a furrowed brow before she realizes she's overthinking it and trying to come up with some elaborate plan will inevitably make things worse. (Under the Knife's romcom subplot contains a surprising amount of life lessons.)
So she takes a deep breath and asks,
"Akane, will you be my date to the prom?"
Beat.
Connie realizes that she forgot to clarify something extremely important.
"OH MY STARS AS A FRIEND THIS IS STRICTLY A FRIEND THING I WOULD LIKE TO CLARIFY THAT"
here lies connie the fool,
Connie realizes that she forgot to clarify something extremely important.
"OH MY STARS AS A FRIEND THIS IS STRICTLY A FRIEND THING I WOULD LIKE TO CLARIFY THAT"
here lies connie the fool,
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