Hazel adjusted her clothes, and they sparred a few more times. After the girl was thoroughly exhausted, the sparring finally stopped.
She plopped to the ground like a starfish.
Kaiser looked at her toned and graceful body for a moment, then shook his head. It felt like someone had been manipulating his thoughts recently.
'Goodness gracious…'
It had been a while he said that too.
"Were you able to gain anything from the spar?"
He asked, leaning against the wall and staring daggers into the inactive automatonon.
On the ground, Hazel nodded weakly. "Yes. I could easily identify my mistakes with your pointers, and I corrected them with your… advices. Huh, looks like you're the one who did all the teaching again."
Kaiser just shrugged. "It isn't that signing. At least to me."
None of them said anything after that, only resting in silence. After quarter an hour, Hazel finally regained the strength to move.
"Alright. Let's head back. I'll treat you to lunch in school tomorrow."
