[ The words are out of his mouth before he can fully realise what he’s implying. This Stiles isn’t aware of the incident at the hospital, he doesn’t know about Jennifer blackmailing everyone for her own gain. Certainly doesn’t remember hitting an unconscious Derek in an elevator before the police turn up. ]
As ‘fight worthy’ as possible. So long as you pay attention to all of my instructions and accept that you will end up with a few bruises.
[ For a guy who willingly wanted to kill every potential threat back home, Derek's a big stickler for human safety. Werewolves can heal bones with relative ease, humans take a while. ]
First, we're going to work on your posture.
[ Which is a nice way of saying, 'working on general balance'. ]
[ A small appraising nod once Stiles stands correctly. ]
You can't stand like while fighting. If you have an obvious dominant leg, your opponent is going to go for it. That and you want to keep your weight as centred as possible.
[ He'll break Stiles out of the habit at some point. It might take a while and constant reminding but they'll get there. ]
[ It’s a werewolf against a human; naturally Derek has the strength and speed advantage. Doesn’t mean that the task at hand is impossible for Stiles though. The kid just needs to take a second to consider his options.
Derek sidesteps to the side to avoid the fist. ]
I’m not unconscious. You’ll have to do better than that.
I will say I suckerpunched Jackson like that just fine.
[Stiles nearly loses his balance when Derek steps back, but he rights himself, letting out a sharp exhale through his nose. Okay, so he needs to not throw all his weight into things.
And try to be...smart. Thing is...he just doesn't know.
Still, Stiles debates for a moment, then moves forward again, feigning left before moving to step hard with his right foot at Derek's instep, then moving to punch at his solar plexus]
[ What worked against a relatively new werewolf isn't going to work against an older one. Derek's got experience with how his abilities work and how to utilise them.
He raises an eyebrow as he waits for Stiles next move. The initial movement is decent, he'll give the teenager that, and the stomp is a decent redirection. It's just a shame that the punch is a little easy to spot.
Derek manages to catch the fist before it can land. ]
But you aren't really giving me a lot to go on, you know.
[Stiles gestures, but tries to settle, not losing his balance when Derek shoves him, at least.]
I mean going in to tackle you, while you're expecting it, won't work. So I can mark that off. And since you know the attacks coming, really, punches are going to be hard to land. I'm not really one for acrobatics, so I can't go leaping off stuff so you can grab me by the neck and throw me to the ground.
[He runs a hand through his hair.]
I don't know, maybe I'm thinking too hard. But my problem is everything I think of, you can counter fast.
I can’t tell you what to do. If I give you a hint, i’ll know your moves exactly.
[ Derek folds his arms and steps back a few paces, putting a little more distance between them. ]
You’re over-thinking. Don’t plan ahead, just do something.
[ Easier said than done of course. ]
The problem with you, Stiles, is that you plan too far ahead sometimes. What happens when your little plan fails, huh? You end up trapped in a situation. Try thinking on your feet for once.
[Did you not see him dealing with the Egypt situation, Derek?]
But I usually plan for the worst, so I have a gun, or a bat, or magic powders.
[He raises a hand before Derek can talk.]
I know, I know I'm not always going to have that.
[He genuinely isn't trying to stall, but sometimes he just has to talk an idea through. And frankly, he's nervous. This isn't easy for him. It definitely shows his inadequacies in stark relief. He will get better, he knows. But Stiles never thought it was going to be easy, either.]
Can we try something different? Like, you attacking me?
That would literally force me to think on my feet.
[ Can't win a current fight relying on past victories, Stiles.
Derek huffs a little at the hand gesture but remains silent as Stiles continues to talk. Thing is, he knows there's potential in the teenager. Given the right motivation and skills the kid could be dangerous. It was just about reaching that point and knowing how to get there. ]
You want me to attack you?
[ It sounds crazy. It sounds potentially lethal if there's a misstep on Derek's part. ]
I mean I'm usually getting attacked in these situations, anyways?
[It's rarely a purely offensive situation. Usually it starts as defensive.
Shaking his head, he runs a hand along his face.]
Fine, fine.
[Stiles surges forward again. This time he does genuinely go to tackle Derek down, arms around the werewolf's waist. He doesn't move to go directly back, though, but twists, trying to get a leg swept under to get one of Derek's feet out from under him.]
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[He shrugs.]
But okay, let's try and get me into something more...fight worthy.
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[ The words are out of his mouth before he can fully realise what he’s implying. This Stiles isn’t aware of the incident at the hospital, he doesn’t know about Jennifer blackmailing everyone for her own gain. Certainly doesn’t remember hitting an unconscious Derek in an elevator before the police turn up. ]
As ‘fight worthy’ as possible. So long as you pay attention to all of my instructions and accept that you will end up with a few bruises.
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[That's fine--]
As long as you don't break anything, I can handle it.
[He knows that this is going to make him sore and beat up; but he's prepared for it.]
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[ Which sounds kind of ridiculous to say. There has to be a better word for it. ]
I won't break anything. If you want to stop at any point, say so and we will.
[ Going to have to trust him on that. ]
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[Just like last time--which worked out well, actually. He steps forward, running a thumb along the palm of his other hand.]
So, what first.
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First, we're going to work on your posture.
[ Which is a nice way of saying, 'working on general balance'. ]
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[Stiles steps forward, quirking an eyebrow. He does sit a bit heavy in his hips, always keeping weight on his right leg rather than the other.]
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Stand up straight.
[ He frowns a little as he notices the slight lean. ]
Did something happen to your left leg or do you always rest on your right?
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No? I just...I guess I just lean. I never really thought about that.
[It's going to take a while to remember to not do that.]
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You can't stand like while fighting. If you have an obvious dominant leg, your opponent is going to go for it. That and you want to keep your weight as centred as possible.
[ He'll break Stiles out of the habit at some point. It might take a while and constant reminding but they'll get there. ]
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Bend in the knees, try to keep balanced at the core too, right?
[He heard that on some tv show, once.]
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[ And now it's time for an impromptu test. ]
I want you to balance on your left leg.
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[Stiles lets out a breath through his nose. Well, there is nothing for it.
He holds out his arms to help with his balance, and raises his right leg off the ground, wobbling slightly as he tries to hold it.]
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[ He waits for Stiles to follow-through before starting to walk around him. A small, quick circle so he can look over the teenager’s balance.
There is a reason behind the strange request. Trust him on that. ]
Change legs.
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Okay?
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[ He gives a gesture to signal that Stiles can drop his leg back down. The wobbling they can work on as things progress. ]
Next, I want you to try and attack me.
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Yeah, I would say that 'try' is the proper word.
[Stiles knows that Derek fights well--by some weird luck he tends to lose, but that isn't going to happen, here.
Letting out a breath, he tries to ignore his nerves, and surges forward, going to punch Derek in the face. Like old times.]
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[ It’s a werewolf against a human; naturally Derek has the strength and speed advantage. Doesn’t mean that the task at hand is impossible for Stiles though. The kid just needs to take a second to consider his options.
Derek sidesteps to the side to avoid the fist. ]
I’m not unconscious. You’ll have to do better than that.
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I will say I suckerpunched Jackson like that just fine.
[Stiles nearly loses his balance when Derek steps back, but he rights himself, letting out a sharp exhale through his nose. Okay, so he needs to not throw all his weight into things.
And try to be...smart. Thing is...he just doesn't know.
Still, Stiles debates for a moment, then moves forward again, feigning left before moving to step hard with his right foot at Derek's instep, then moving to punch at his solar plexus]
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[ What worked against a relatively new werewolf isn't going to work against an older one. Derek's got experience with how his abilities work and how to utilise them.
He raises an eyebrow as he waits for Stiles next move. The initial movement is decent, he'll give the teenager that, and the stomp is a decent redirection. It's just a shame that the punch is a little easy to spot.
Derek manages to catch the fist before it can land. ]
Better.
[ With that, he lightly shoves Stiles back. ]
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But you aren't really giving me a lot to go on, you know.
[Stiles gestures, but tries to settle, not losing his balance when Derek shoves him, at least.]
I mean going in to tackle you, while you're expecting it, won't work. So I can mark that off. And since you know the attacks coming, really, punches are going to be hard to land. I'm not really one for acrobatics, so I can't go leaping off stuff so you can grab me by the neck and throw me to the ground.
[He runs a hand through his hair.]
I don't know, maybe I'm thinking too hard. But my problem is everything I think of, you can counter fast.
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[ Derek folds his arms and steps back a few paces, putting a little more distance between them. ]
You’re over-thinking. Don’t plan ahead, just do something.
[ Easier said than done of course. ]
The problem with you, Stiles, is that you plan too far ahead sometimes. What happens when your little plan fails, huh? You end up trapped in a situation. Try thinking on your feet for once.
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[Did you not see him dealing with the Egypt situation, Derek?]
But I usually plan for the worst, so I have a gun, or a bat, or magic powders.
[He raises a hand before Derek can talk.]
I know, I know I'm not always going to have that.
[He genuinely isn't trying to stall, but sometimes he just has to talk an idea through. And frankly, he's nervous. This isn't easy for him. It definitely shows his inadequacies in stark relief. He will get better, he knows. But Stiles never thought it was going to be easy, either.]
Can we try something different? Like, you attacking me?
That would literally force me to think on my feet.
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[ Can't win a current fight relying on past victories, Stiles.
Derek huffs a little at the hand gesture but remains silent as Stiles continues to talk. Thing is, he knows there's potential in the teenager. Given the right motivation and skills the kid could be dangerous. It was just about reaching that point and knowing how to get there. ]
You want me to attack you?
[ It sounds crazy. It sounds potentially lethal if there's a misstep on Derek's part. ]
Give this one more try and then we'll switch.
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I mean I'm usually getting attacked in these situations, anyways?
[It's rarely a purely offensive situation. Usually it starts as defensive.
Shaking his head, he runs a hand along his face.]
Fine, fine.
[Stiles surges forward again. This time he does genuinely go to tackle Derek down, arms around the werewolf's waist. He doesn't move to go directly back, though, but twists, trying to get a leg swept under to get one of Derek's feet out from under him.]
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