“You called it simple! Nobody ever does it…nobody at all…” She certainly knew how to annoy him when it wasn’t on purpose, throwing out comments that made him sound like something to be treasured because he was so outdated. It wasn’t his fault that he couldn’t fly around or use Ki. Finding her attacks to be sore enough he decided to throw out his own for the time being, trying to get her to back off. He could easily say he wasn’t worried with fighting like this, finding it to be something he did need to do to loosen up despite the precautions. Throwing out his fists in retaliation to her own attacks he quickly tried to throw down heavy attacks to get her to submit, trying hard to overpower her despite his state. Even using his fists was pretty painful, but he was able to withstand it and was confident he didn’t need to be bothered by it. Managing to put her on edge he grunted at her encouragement, not particularly interested in it, “I’m not some child…” he mumbled before going in for some more attacks, just trying to keep up the pressure. Shu would like to do a bunch of things with Takeshi, feeling as if they rarely did go and do things by themselves well away from others. He didn’t like the fact that every planet he went to he didn’t get to stay for long and was instead taken away to fight or recruit before leaving hastily. It made him a little sad and even though space was exciting he missed having his feet on the ground. He felt tired and restless always flying around like that, his feet sore from the metal floor. He was alright sitting around and eating just now, but thinking about being on land made him wonder if this was going to be their life. He couldn’t be the only one missing being on a real planet. Eating his food in quiet contemplation as Takeshi sorted out their plans his eyes went back to Takeshi when he finally came to a decision, staring at him as he tried to figure that all out, “And…nap too?” he asked up, feeling a little concerned, “All that make me tired, it would. This place makes me tired a lot. Don’t know when the moon is out…”