It hadn't been expected but he also couldn't blame her reaction. It was one he might've pulled himself; twisting slightly for some leverage and trying to bring his knee slightly higher. Trunks dropped slightly into a controlled fall, loosing his grip from hers and taking the advantage inside her guard to shove her own arms wide open.
Green-eyes narrowed and he continued the motion and brought his other leg up, and shoved. Hard. Even without the power and tangle of her leg around his (which would've worked for a normal person), it would've been hard to stay in close with the throw.
Straight up in the air, fast and high.
Which gave Trunks the second to spring back on his hands, and back to his feet in a crouch. And for realization to set in, green eyes widening and a curse bit off.
Just like that, her feet left the ground, and she flew upwards. Not an unaccustomed thing in and of itself -- but as the ground grew further away, she had to reluctantly acknowledge that this was, indeed, a problem. She might be sturdy enough to fall more than the average person, but not this far!
Maybe it had been the heat of the moment, both invested in the fight even if it was just sparring...
No sooner was the half-curse out of his mouth, then Trunks kicked off the ground himself. Flying up--fast--to come from underneath and catch her. Not that Morag was any kind of damsel in distress, it was just easier to catch her that way. One arm around her back and shoulders, the other under her knees, and still with startled green-eyes.
She had a surprisingly long time to run through several potential scenarios in her head -- and then suddenly Trunks was holding onto her. Carrying her, in fact, in a way she had literally never been carried. It DID feel like he was saving her, damsel-in-distress style, and she scowled at that idea.
But no. She wasn't being fair. If he'd watched her back and blocked a blow at her flank in combat, she wouldn't consider that a 'rescue'; it's part of being a team in combat. This was a different situation, but she just had to think of it in those terms and put her pride out of the way.
Once she did that... the sensation of being carried like this hit her all the harder. Relying on someone else's strength, entirely -- she actually flushed a little red at the thought.
He was saving her, but only because she couldn't fly like he could. She was only in any 'distress' because he'd accidentally put her there. If he'd had any idea of her thoughts, he would and could have reassured her for her pride that he still saw her as a skilled and dangerous warrior.
Having each other's back and helping the other was part of being a team after all.
"Sorry, shit. I didn't mean to launch you like that." Trunks meant it, and the words were out of his mouth as soon as she was in no danger of continuing-to-plummet. It was possibly the first time she had heard him actually curse; no one else on the crew had heard that yet.
Under the worry, Trunks's brain noted with amusement and approval that she hadn't dropped her swords either. They weren't radiating plasma as fiercely, but they were still in her hands. Professionalism is probably her middle name. was the stray thought.
"Well, I'm pleased you feel like I'm worth that sort of attack." She glanced away, still frowning slightly and still slightly red. Really, now, she ought to be embarrassed about feeling this is even a little pleasant. "Being knocked upwards like that is not rare in Alrest, but rarely quite so high."
"I didn't hurt you either, aside from shoving you into the air that is?" Because while he had seen that she was definitely a warrior, and sturdier than most humans, the shove had definitely had some unchecked strength in it too.
Trunks shifted her only a bit, ensuring his hold around her shoulder and back was good, and they started descending in a much more controlled manner. Trusting her to keep her weapons from interfering, it brought her closer in his arms. His mind was still too caught in damage-assessment mode to notice any embarrassment on her part.
"No, I'm just fine." Somewhat belatedly, she deactivated her blades, then shifted a little in his grip to tuck them back away. The movement demonstrated that she was both lighter than she looked, what with her uniform being a bit bulky, and also absolutely solid. She really was all muscle.
It's more she was smaller than she seemed with the uniform on, because weight was not an issue as far as he was concerned. Certainly not while powered up--which he should think about letting go of soon maybe. Her shifting made him pause and pull her a bit closer in, which is when that she was blushing fully hit him.
She might think of herself as all-muscle, but from carrying her Trunks was aware she had curves too. Lithe and lean muscle tone and slim, under fair skin that peeked through rips in her clothing. Much like his own uniform, thanks to their sparring.
His head turned up and away, although green-eyes had narrowed for a moment, nostrils flaring. Suddenly acutely aware that she was in his arms, and only blushing likely because he was still transformed. "I...uh...I get the impression any airborne threats are usually either vehicular or creatures--not individual people who fly. In Alrest..."
His adolescence hadn't exactly been normal; he knew about hormones though, and feelings. It had just hit him, that this was--again--a woman who was not his mother, or android 18. Whom was quite attractive and a fierce warrior, and he wasn't sure if this all made him uncomfortable or if he enjoyed this. Both, which was a decidedly odd sensation.
"Strictly speaking, in Alrest they are almost always both."
Casual conversation to hide confusion of her own. She had never paid attention to anyone at any time; that sort of thing would simply get in the way of her duties as Special Inquisitor. The realization that six months of very different work on a very different schedule had dulled that instinct caught her entirely unawares. And now here she was, noticing a man was actually a man, and she didn't know what to do about that.
"...I thought that might be, given what you've told us before in tactical meetings." Casual conversation was good. Distracting. Helping him try not to focus on his newfound sudden awareness. Pushing the distracting feelings aside, usually into training, had always worked before after all.
"George seemed to be the only one who wasn't surprised. By the fact that I fly. Granted, he was expecting it to be on a broomstick."
Oh good, they were almost back on the ground. Where he could let her down safely. Out of his arms, yes getting her out of his arms and not so close.
"It certainly surprised me. Ordinarily only a Blade would be able to do that." She cleared her throat, casting about for another topic. "You are going to need to help me find my clothes, you know."
"Ri-right...." So odd to hear that hint of bashfulness compared to the confidence he'd displayed during their sparring. "It's still weird to me, to think of a Blade being a person. No offense..."
"You aren't entirely human, but you're no less a person. And I certainly hope no one has ever told you otherwise," she said, enough fire in her voice to make clear what she thought of such a notion, or such a person.
"No, you're right...I phrased it wrong." Green-eyes flicked her way, head turning just a bit, before looking away again. ".......thank you." Much more quiet on that, but Trunks was actually touched at the hint of fire.
Oh good, here's the ground. A light touch-down, both feet, sure of his balance, and he could let her go now. Soon as she looked like she'd like to get down, he'd help her.
She was in more than a little hurry -- not because she found the situation unpleasant, though. The opposite, in fact. When she had her feet under her, she cleared her throat and smoothed down her uniform, inadvertently calling attention to where it had ripped... "All's well that ends well, yes?"
As soon as she was steady on her feet, Trunks took a slight step back to give her more space. Finally also letting super-saiyan fade, and keeping his head ducked so he would hopefully not blush. "Ye-yes. Good test for your new toys, huh."
Awkwardly bringing his arms up and crossing them so he wouldn't fidget. Which also emphasized that he'd lost a sleeve of his tee-shirt, among other rips himself.
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Date: 2019-12-03 09:09 pm (UTC)Green-eyes narrowed and he continued the motion and brought his other leg up, and shoved. Hard. Even without the power and tangle of her leg around his (which would've worked for a normal person), it would've been hard to stay in close with the throw.
Straight up in the air, fast and high.
Which gave Trunks the second to spring back on his hands, and back to his feet in a crouch. And for realization to set in, green eyes widening and a curse bit off.
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Date: 2019-12-03 09:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-03 09:48 pm (UTC)No sooner was the half-curse out of his mouth, then Trunks kicked off the ground himself. Flying up--fast--to come from underneath and catch her. Not that Morag was any kind of damsel in distress, it was just easier to catch her that way. One arm around her back and shoulders, the other under her knees, and still with startled green-eyes.
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Date: 2019-12-03 11:18 pm (UTC)But no. She wasn't being fair. If he'd watched her back and blocked a blow at her flank in combat, she wouldn't consider that a 'rescue'; it's part of being a team in combat. This was a different situation, but she just had to think of it in those terms and put her pride out of the way.
Once she did that... the sensation of being carried like this hit her all the harder. Relying on someone else's strength, entirely -- she actually flushed a little red at the thought.
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Date: 2019-12-04 01:58 am (UTC)Having each other's back and helping the other was part of being a team after all.
"Sorry, shit. I didn't mean to launch you like that." Trunks meant it, and the words were out of his mouth as soon as she was in no danger of continuing-to-plummet. It was possibly the first time she had heard him actually curse; no one else on the crew had heard that yet.
Under the worry, Trunks's brain noted with amusement and approval that she hadn't dropped her swords either. They weren't radiating plasma as fiercely, but they were still in her hands. Professionalism is probably her middle name. was the stray thought.
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Date: 2019-12-04 02:01 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-04 02:09 am (UTC)Trunks shifted her only a bit, ensuring his hold around her shoulder and back was good, and they started descending in a much more controlled manner. Trusting her to keep her weapons from interfering, it brought her closer in his arms. His mind was still too caught in damage-assessment mode to notice any embarrassment on her part.
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Date: 2019-12-04 02:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-04 02:28 am (UTC)She might think of herself as all-muscle, but from carrying her Trunks was aware she had curves too. Lithe and lean muscle tone and slim, under fair skin that peeked through rips in her clothing. Much like his own uniform, thanks to their sparring.
His head turned up and away, although green-eyes had narrowed for a moment, nostrils flaring. Suddenly acutely aware that she was in his arms, and only blushing likely because he was still transformed. "I...uh...I get the impression any airborne threats are usually either vehicular or creatures--not individual people who fly. In Alrest..."
His adolescence hadn't exactly been normal; he knew about hormones though, and feelings. It had just hit him, that this was--again--a woman who was not his mother, or android 18. Whom was quite attractive and a fierce warrior, and he wasn't sure if this all made him uncomfortable or if he enjoyed this. Both, which was a decidedly odd sensation.
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Date: 2019-12-04 02:32 am (UTC)Casual conversation to hide confusion of her own. She had never paid attention to anyone at any time; that sort of thing would simply get in the way of her duties as Special Inquisitor. The realization that six months of very different work on a very different schedule had dulled that instinct caught her entirely unawares. And now here she was, noticing a man was actually a man, and she didn't know what to do about that.
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Date: 2019-12-04 02:42 am (UTC)trynot to focus on his newfound sudden awareness. Pushing the distracting feelings aside, usually into training, had always worked before after all."George seemed to be the only one who wasn't surprised. By the fact that I fly. Granted, he was expecting it to be on a broomstick."
Oh good, they were almost back on the ground. Where he could let her down safely. Out of his arms, yes getting her out of his arms and not so close.
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Date: 2019-12-04 02:58 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2019-12-04 03:07 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-04 03:18 am (UTC)Oh good, here's the ground. A light touch-down, both feet, sure of his balance, and he could let her go now. Soon as she looked like she'd like to get down, he'd help her.
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Date: 2019-12-04 03:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2019-12-04 03:26 am (UTC)Awkwardly bringing his arms up and crossing them so he wouldn't fidget. Which also emphasized that he'd lost a sleeve of his tee-shirt, among other rips himself.