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MadeOfGoesFast ([info]madeofgoesfast) wrote in [info]fairplay,
In for a penny, in for a pound.

She yelps... but she doesn't look angry, and is definitely watching... so... fair trade. As soon as he gets the first sequence right in less time than expected, he helps himself track the time delays and sequence by having a small ritual in between each set - moving so fast so as to dosappear, giving her a light, playful swat - to see if he can get her to turn around - if not, at the end of each one, within .002 seconds of the tap, he's back on the course, and posing for her - but if she turns around to acknowledge the 'timer taps', she'd miss it.

His own little 'fair trade', both to try and make the show, which otherwise might be mostly too fast for her to appreciate, more enjoyable for her, and see if he can either get more of those cute blushes (in either set of cheeks, to be honest), more squeaks (surely from someone else!) - or better yet, bring out more of her own impish side he keeps seeing flashes of, because its just fun.

With that timing ritual setting each apart, and treating obstacles like their own puzzles, he completes the second, climb and all, slides under the ropes, and then runs up the final wall before 'check in', and onto the next.


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