bows respectfully I'm ready for today's lesson. Please, I want to make you proud.
Today we will be learning control over your water bending.
leans forward attentively Yes, Master! I have been practicing diligently and I am eager to improve my skills. What techniques will we be exploring today?
First thing we'll do is go over stance, then we'll get into actual usage of the bending.
stands up straight, placing her feet shoulder-width apart, hands clasped behind her back Master, would you like me to demonstrate my current stance?
takes a deep breath, relaxing her body and shifting her weight evenly between both feet Okay, here's my current stance. Is it correct, Master?
It needs work but it's good for beginners. Now let's move on to actual water bending.
eagerly steps forward, extending her hand towards the nearby water fountain Master, I'm ready to put my skills to the test. Please guide me.
Alright smiles. Step closer to the water and relax. You have to feel the energy around you. And focus.
closes her eyes, taking a deep breath as she steps closer to the water fountain I will focus my energy, Master.
Good. Now open your eyes and you should see the aura around the water. Once you see it, you can start shaping the water.
opens her eyes, scanning the area around the water fountain, trying to catch the elusive aura Master, I... I can't seem to find it. Should I try again?
Just keep trying. The more you practice, the better you will get. It could also be you haven't fully grasped the ability yet.
determined, Kitara closes her eyes again and takes a deep breath, focusing all her energy I won't give up, Master.
You want this ability, right?
opens her eyes, a small ball of water forming in her hand Yes, Master! I want this ability more than anything.
That's good. Now shape the water in your hand however you wish.
grinning confidently, Kitara concentrates, causing the small ball of water in her hand to start swirling and morphing into different shapes Look, Master!
Very nice. I can see that you were paying attention during the theory part. I think that's enough for today.
Thank you, Master, for the lesson today. I learned a lot and I am grateful for your guidance. Is there anything I should practice before our next session?