[He jogs toward it, taking a running start... leaps at the beam and pulls himself up without much trouble. From there, he picks his way up onto the roof, following Nemesis' instruction.
Using his body always feels rewarding, which is why he likes working out and sparring and doing sports and stuff. So he's enjoying himself quite a bit.]
He can't put his finger on it, but there's some kind of rightness about being up high. There's a large part of him that's confident that if he were to step out into open air, it would only be the first step in climbing higher, and that jumping off means taking flight instead of falling down.
Instead of feeling a fear of falling, it's almost seems like the lack of fear is more dangerous.
Anyway, he jumps—!
—and lands easily, with the pleasure and satisfaction of a good landing that didn't break anything.]
Re: Nemesis
Yeah, I think I can do that.
[limbering up a bit]
Then I can keep making my way up from there, right?
Re: Nemesis
Re: Nemesis
[He jogs toward it, taking a running start... leaps at the beam and pulls himself up without much trouble. From there, he picks his way up onto the roof, following Nemesis' instruction.
Using his body always feels rewarding, which is why he likes working out and sparring and doing sports and stuff. So he's enjoying himself quite a bit.]
Re: Nemesis
She follows him up not long after, though with somewhat more trouble--she'll have to work harder, can't rely on Hell powers forever...
At any rate, they make it to the top, the extra little tower at the top of the roof, and she grins with anticipation]
How you feeling? From here's the easy part, since gravity'll do most of the work.
Re: Nemesis
He can't put his finger on it, but there's some kind of rightness about being up high. There's a large part of him that's confident that if he were to step out into open air, it would only be the first step in climbing higher, and that jumping off means taking flight instead of falling down.
Instead of feeling a fear of falling, it's almost seems like the lack of fear is more dangerous.
Anyway, he jumps—!
—and lands easily, with the pleasure and satisfaction of a good landing that didn't break anything.]
Re: Nemesis
Well? Still in one piece? What'd you think?
Re: Nemesis
Gonna try it and see? Want me to catch you?!