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Cedric
Paulie caught her little murmur. "Your punch wasn't that bad, but I exaggerated it to teach you." And he was doing okay, yeah? Teaching? Add yet another profession to Paulie's already LONGGG list.
Well, he could tell that Louisa was concentrating hard on all this because her expression showed it. Heh. Should Paulie have been a little concerned about that..? He really wasn't sure, but he could think about that later. Once he stepped back, he watched as she threw her slow motion punch, then a few more normal ones at the jacket. He smiled a bit. Not bad... not bad at all! "Good, Louisa. Real good, actually." She was a fast learner.
"So, the only thing now is that ya wanna just work on putting as much power behind your punch as ya can, while still maintaining that same form ya just used." He nodded his head towards the 'punching bag.' "Have another go."
Real good! Louisa couldn't help but feel proud of her fast learning skills, see when you focused and didn't have a crush on the person touching your waist and arms, you could actually learn something! Good to know. The Ravenclaw nodded at him. Right. More power. That was the part that she dreaded the most.
Turning around and facing the jacket on the wall, she started talking, "
I'm not really sure how strong I should put in my fist, really." She curled her hand, moved herself like she did a moment ago and hit the jacket forcefully, with a low grunt, and jumping almost instantly, wiggling her hand, "
Ow ow! I think I hit the wall.. GAH." She frowned down at her hand curling and uncurling it. "
Err... where exactly should my fist hit the target?" Because her fingers were the ones that hurt... if she was supposed to use her curled fingers as a hitting object then she had no chance in hitting the boy - maybe tickling would do better.