A Jedi Master and Padawan in the midst of battle are often compared to a duet in a graceful, deadly dance. Every movement flows effortlessly into the next, a coordinated routine that is as natural as breathing. Ezra's strong opening movements catch Qui-Gon by surprise, and he nearly stumbles, but it only takes a few moments to fall into a steady rhythm. As if they've been sparring together for years.
As his swings become more instinctual and his consciousness melts into his body's movements, Qui-Gon finds himself believing that's true.
He uses his bulk to try and strong arm his Padawan, pushing with strength meant for someone a bit bigger and stronger than the boy in front of him.
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As his swings become more instinctual and his consciousness melts into his body's movements, Qui-Gon finds himself believing that's true.
He uses his bulk to try and strong arm his Padawan, pushing with strength meant for someone a bit bigger and stronger than the boy in front of him.