November 18, 2016, 08:53 PM
Aster followed his orders without hesitation, and the Pryor began to circle her the moment a paw left the ground to track him -- the massive man stepped normally at first, moving in but one direction to make the beginning easy. When she easily followed after, his paws lightened, and he drew further from her -- he stayed in the same direction for a while longer, allowing the rules to bend as she moved out of place to follow him. This was okay too, he supposed -- it was the same idea, really, whether she stood still and just kept her face to him or actually followed, so long as her eyes were fully closed and he didn't think she was using hearing to follow.
After a few minutes of this, with each step lighter and lighter until the brute felt like he was floating across the earth -- he didn't expect her to feel every step in the pads of her paws, but he did expect her to get better as time passed. She could not and would not be a master right away, and this was okay -- it took time to learn and to adapt, and he was willing to give her that time. If this method didn't help her, the King would find another way.
After a few minutes of this, with each step lighter and lighter until the brute felt like he was floating across the earth -- he didn't expect her to feel every step in the pads of her paws, but he did expect her to get better as time passed. She could not and would not be a master right away, and this was okay -- it took time to learn and to adapt, and he was willing to give her that time. If this method didn't help her, the King would find another way.
I wasn't sure if she'd moved from the center of his "circle" or not, so please correct me if she didnt! (Even though either way Alders cool lol)
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