[Offend her. God, she wishes he just would have offended her. She could just punch him and they'd be done with it.]
No.
[It's a single tight word, and by now she's starting to feel the inevitability closing in on her. Even if she gets out of this fight without letting on -- and with Lee, that's possible, he's not the most intuitive person -- her firm facade has cracked, and it can't be repaired.
But she keeps fighting, draining her chakra recklessly to keep up with Lee. To just lose herself in exertion, in exercise, in their simulated violence.]
no subject
No.
[It's a single tight word, and by now she's starting to feel the inevitability closing in on her. Even if she gets out of this fight without letting on -- and with Lee, that's possible, he's not the most intuitive person -- her firm facade has cracked, and it can't be repaired.
But she keeps fighting, draining her chakra recklessly to keep up with Lee. To just lose herself in exertion, in exercise, in their simulated violence.]
He didn't offend me.