Shu shook his head quickly, bouncing a little on his toes, “Not like I’m floating, no!” he squeaked, feeling a little frustrated that he couldn’t explain himself properly, “Like the water is all around me and is heavy and hard to move…like all kick and more kick…” Kicking his foot around, he soon stopped and stared at Takeshi again, trying to see if he would go with that plan instead. He thought it was a good idea since it meant he had some sort of urgency to follow up from, making a response a little more prompt than simply trying for the sake of it. He really wanted to learn how to do it for his sake and his brother’s sake, knowing he could end up in the worst of spots if he had to rely on him for everything. Smiling a little, he looked to his arm and squeaked as he was pulled closer to Takeshi, “I’m ready! I can do it!” Staring down at the ground at first, he felt confused as to when three came when counting for it before he was suddenly thrown on up into the air. Flailing at first, he quickly tried to find his centre and release his energy again, hoping he might fly. In the end, Shu soon found himself floating in the air, his arms flailing, “Whooo! Fly, fly, fly! Ah! How do I move again??” T’charrl was trying to find his centre, his training in his own energy requiring him to find peace before he could continue. He needed to connect with his spirit first, separating his Ki and keeping that down. It wasn’t a long process, but it did require quiet and concentration, almost like meditation. It was certainly a lot easier by himself than with others, but it didn’t mean he had difficulty finding his centre around his friends. He had better concentration during everyday life ever since his change when he was with his friends. Letting out a sigh after taking a deep breath, his antennae twitched a little as some strange smell lingered through the fields. Certainly odd and a little off-putting, he looked around cautiously but couldn’t see anything that might give off the smell. He shouldn’t let such things distract him, but something was off-putting about it. While it was important that he trained his abilities, he was certainly feeling uneasy right now.