She was relieved to hear he was well and adjusted herself to hold his hand when he reached it out. Before she could even grasp it, he was on his feet surveying the area around them. Immediately, the hairs on the back of her neck stood stiff, her spine became rigid, and she felt goosebumps dance down her arms. No questions needed to be asked. There was something out there and Gio had sensed it, maybe even spotted it. Within mere moments, they had gone from laughing and enjoying themselves, to being silenced and still, waiting for whatever was out there. If there was one thing Valda didn't like about Scoarta, it was how quickly danger could settle in without warning.
Two instincts arose within her at Gio's actions. Firstly, both of her hands reached down towards her legs. One rested on the knife, ready to remove it again, the other slipped into the edge of her boot, taking the tip of her wand in her fingers. She stayed like this, crouched in the snow with her hands on her weapons, ready to draw either one at the first sign of danger she could see. She could feel her ankle start to twitch. Too much weight had been put on it for too long a time, but she refused to move. Her second instinct was to grab her bag she had set aside so they could fight, grab Gio's hand, and run back to the village where they could be seen. Flashbacks from the wolves' attack came flooding back. She was in a similar position, reaching ofr her knife, crouching on the ground, looking out into the snow as she waited. That was when they appeared out of nowhere and attacked her. Her chest tightened and she was finding it difficult to breathe. Behind Gio's back, Valda was trying to control her breathing so that she wouldn't alarm him and could, hopefully, breathe easily soon.
Fighting the second instinct to run, her eyes moved between Gio and their surroundings that were out of Gio's line of sight. From what she could tell, there was nothing there. Her stomach felt uneasy, however, and her palms were beginning to tremble. "Gio..." his name was breathlessly muttered past her lips, barely loud enough for anyone to hear, when he turned his attention back to her. With a soft swallow, she released a shaky breath she hadn't realized she had been holding and slipped her weaponry away.
Valda was still going to be cautious, even if he continued to practice. She would too, she was enjoying the training. But now, she was being conscious about their surroundings once more. One of her hands reached up and grabbed his in a playful manner to pull herself back onto her feet.
As she crouched into a fighting position, she couldn't help but look over his shoulder, just to be sure there was nothing there. The tree line was clear as far as she could see. Slowly, she was beginning to relax and turned her full attention to him. Gio was always are of his surroundings, a skill she needed to improve. For now, she could only focus on one thing. Fighting, or her surroundings. Gio could do both. Instead of listening and watching for anything suspicious, she put her focus on fighting. If there was something wrong, she was sure her bodily instincts would warn her before it was too late.
She nodded at his instructions. "I'm pretty sure you're still stronger than me. You've got a double advantage." Ease back. Take it EASE-y. When Gio stepped forward, Valda stepped back. She was preparing himself for when he would lunge. The buildup causing the adrenaline to pump through her body. At the moment, she could only imagine the wolf lunging at her. Gio wasn't the wolf though. He was Gio, her guardian, her hero, her Gio.
"You use my weight against me." Valda was only a couple inches shorter than, but he had a point. The majority of his weight came from muscle, not fat. That mean he was much stronger physically compared to her non-athletic, yet healthy build. His words repeated themselves over and over again in his mind as she tried to figure out what he meant. When he first lunged, she jumped to the side, letting him slide past her. This continued until she started to learn the pattern, watching how he lunged at her and what happened to his body's weight as he did. Valda wanted to follow his advice and not use up her strength and energy right away. She wanted to preserve it. To do this, she continued avoiding his lunges until she felt she had figured out what to do.
When Gio lunged, his weight was thrown forward. If any person, or creature that walked on two legs, lunged at her, she could maneuver out of their way and then attack against them as they went past, knocking them off balance. Hoping their arms weren't freakishly long or they didn't predict her next move, her stratagem just may work. Again, Valda was ready for his next attack. She lowered herself, preparing herself for the force his weight would have, ready to fail or succeed. There was only one way she could know if she had learned what Gio wanted her to learn, and that was by doing it.
Within the next few moments that Gio jumped and she adjusted her weight, she felt her blood run cold and her stomach drop. The hairs on her neck stood up again, but she couldn't see or hear anything out of the ordinary. Gio wasn't reacting the same way she was either. We must be alright. He doesn't think we're in danger. The student quickly dismissed it as a moment of panic that she would mess up, and prepared herself for what would happen only seconds later.