[ She looks him up and down, appraising, and then seems to decide that he doesn't look any worse for wear – sore shoulder or not. ]
You should be able to handle it.
[ Should as in she expects him to. She likes to think that she's fought with Peter enough, worked at his side and watch him to determine his stamina and what his body is capable of. Sometimes, she'll cut him slack, not push him as far as he can go, because she doesn't want to wear him out, but she also doesn't want to let him skirt by. "Good enough" isn't the same as "good." ]
I want you to come at me instead, this time.
[ She steps away from Peter, creating that separation, but instead of taking up her own stance, she just waits.
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You should be able to handle it.
[ Should as in she expects him to. She likes to think that she's fought with Peter enough, worked at his side and watch him to determine his stamina and what his body is capable of. Sometimes, she'll cut him slack, not push him as far as he can go, because she doesn't want to wear him out, but she also doesn't want to let him skirt by. "Good enough" isn't the same as "good." ]
I want you to come at me instead, this time.
[ She steps away from Peter, creating that separation, but instead of taking up her own stance, she just waits.
... She's obviously ready to respond whenever. ]