Fencing metaphors
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The fortified walls of Trosky castle hide many thrills. One thrill happened right after the feast, when Henry dared to explore a newly found part of himself: the air was heavy with the smell of lavender oil and the brandy they shared—him and Black Bartosch, the dark, fascinating knight.
The second thrill happened later. As the knight promised to teach Henry the very basics of the fencing craft: the deeply-rooted idea that sometimes you need to learn how to yield into the other warrior's masterful charge. Guide his blade away—receive it, softly and surely, and delight in the art of yielding.
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Marinette is having a rough day when that night, when she's supposed to have a solo patrol, Chat Noir shows up asking a single question: "Have you revealed your identity to anyone, accidentally or otherwise?"