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She shrugged a little, looking down anxiously. "It just seems aimless."
The stood rumbled, an opening the other side beginning. The wall was thick, but eventually light came through on the other side, small rocks...
She frowned slightly, looking over at him. "Why are you teaching me this?"
She would feel.. something. The rocks began to shift under her hands. It was difficult and slow, but it was something. "Dig deep," he murmured....
She frowned, dropping her hand. "What happened?"
"It's just a thing you visualize. Sorta like adrenaline feeling."
Her eyes were closed as she let her body relax, focusing before opening her eyes. She took a small breath, and sent the claw as she exhaled.
He nodded slowly. "Good.. Now, picture taking hold of the stones with your energy, enveloping the wall, and envision it moving to the side for...
She relaxed, exhaling slowly.
"Describe the texture of the wall," he said. "How rough it is, how dense it feels.."
She nodded slowly, adjusting her arm as he moved it. "Yeah."
He raised an eyebrow. "It makes it easier to concentrate on touch."
She shook her head slightly. "Go ahead."
He laughed a little before turning to the wall and putting his hands on it and closing his eyes. "Okay. Do what I'm doing."
She nodded slowly, summoning one of the claws.
"You look... worried."
She frowned slightly, seeming unsure. "Alright."
He was quiet for a short moment. "Are you relaxing?"
"I did," she said anxiously, "but I rarely feel that angry, much less able to create that barrier."
He pursed his lips. "Well relax then. It's important when you're first learning a skill."