Cassie followed him to an old storage room that had been emptied out, leaving the room bare and with enough room to move about when they were training. It would work really well. She turned to him and she couldn't help but to smile at how excited he looked at this moment. He seemed so thrilled at the idea of teaching her how to fight, and to be honest, she was pretty excited herself to learn. She beamed at him, and shrugged, "I don't really know much. No one ever really taught me how to fight. I was too young when y parents were around for them to teach me and my uncle said he was really hesitant to teach me. He said he thought I might get cocky and try to fight something I couldn't take on." She laughed slightly, "Which that does kind of sound like me, so I can see his point." Stretching her arms she thought for a moment, "I can do a front hand sprang? And a back one too. If that counts as a fighting tactic?" She looked at him and did a back hand sprang as an example, taking a step back, just enough so that, when she did her back hand sprang it didn't hit him in the face, yet came close enough so that he could feel the power behind the movement of her leg when she did it. She landed rather gracefully. She wasn't sure if her gracefulness and flexibility in doing that was her human or her Lunairan side, but either way she loved the rush of it every time. "I learned that I was a little girl. My parents put me in gymnastics as a kid and that was one of the things that just kind of stuck with me." She shrugged sheepishly, "I'm sure your people can probably all do that though, right? So, it probably won't do me any good?" Again, seeing as she didn't really know much about his people, she had no idea what most of them were or weren't capable of, relying soully on him for that kind of information. She stepped forward again to stand in front of him, "So, now that you know what I can do, what is there you can show me that I don't know?"