[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi quickly ended his training and set his weapon off to the side as he began hearing a new sound over the roaring of the wind around him. Looking over to the railing where he saw the others standing at, he realized it was Ran and a few others cheering him on it would seem after his little show he put on. A flush of red went over his face as he quickly began fumbling the spear in his hands. A shy smile appeared on his face as he laughed somewhat half-heartedly. He walked over to the others and tried regaining some of his composure. “I didn't realize you all were watching. Had I known that I would have gone someplace else so none of you would have seen that.” Inadi told them all as he gripped the railing lightly. Truth be told he was not comfortable letting others watch his training exercises. Back at the castle he and Harper had been constantly going to the training room they had picked out and locked the door behind them. The boy just felt like his skill with the weapon wasn't up to par with what he wanted it to be quite yet, and for the others to see him practicing was like being caught in a bath. He was exposed to everyone and he definitely didn't like that idea. Ran was the one who had been hollering the loudest when he finished up. The new member of the group was the oldest among all of them, so when Jasper referred to him as Gramps it made him laugh a little bit. Granted Ran was older than them, but by no means was he a grandparent in age. If anything he was an uncle or something similar to that. Jasper eventually got next to the rest of the group just as Inadi did and began pressing Ran to try and show them all his dance moves he supposedly had. Inadi had almost completely forgotten about that dance competition months ago. He so desperately was hoping to join in on the fun but was caught up taking care of his wardrobe problem. Ran eventually ended up winning the whole thing and it made the boy curious as to what all he did to win it. Inadi had even tried asking Ran about teaching him how to dance after he found out, but never really had the time to do so with all the other things going on. “Yeah come on Ran! I showed you my dance of sorts. Now it's time for you to show us yours,” He teased a bit as he pointed back towards the part of the deck that Inadi used for his practice session. “Heck maybe you can even teach some of us a thing or two about dancing while you do so. Like lessons or something.” Inadi mentioned, hoping that the man would accept the request. Inadi had always seen himself as someone with two left feet so the opportunity to watch someone else and learn was a chance he didn't want to pass up on. It might even help him when and if Jasper ever wanted to dance, though he wasn't sure if Jasper was the dancing type. Then again, she had surprised him before. Better to be ready than unprepared. He waited for Ran to respond and leaned on the railing behind him, the wind still blowing past the humans like a small hurricane.