[Leo's dramatic reaction reflects the fact that the prior battle, although a very narrow call, was won through Leonardo's actions. But the battle against Shredder hadn't been a win at all, it had been a lucky escape. He's proud of how good he is, and has a tendency to get cocky and egotistical about it, but he's learned through dangerous and painful experience that he's just not ready to face some things (although sometimes you must). Although incredibly good, he is still not a master, and he's never balked at a prudent retreat.
If Korra couldn't take Leonardo down in about half the time they were fighting, even considering the light-hearted sparring situation, the Shredder was perfectly capable of making mincemeat out of her. Every strategic instinct he has tells him a one-on-one battle between the bender and the ninjutsu master, regardless of Korra's impressive power, could end only one way. And she didn't have the stealth training to escape.
He blinks at her vehemence. But despite his instincts on the battle, a second later he smiles in kindred recognition. It's a hero's answer, one he can respect. When other people's lives were at risk, Leo would also put his own on the line. Even when the odds were insurmountable.]
The people in the most danger are going to be the ones who get between him and us. But if you want to stand with us, we could use a little fire on our side.
[Of course, if Leo gets his say in who fights alongside them, he would grab his cousins as well. And that group, he thinks, would be enough to fight the master into a standstill – perhaps even, with the right strategy, defeat him. IF he was allowed that luxury; the experienced Oruku Saki may very well engineer any conflict on his grounds. It's a prospect Leo is struggling to plan for. Yet despite logistical difficulties he has no intention of letting the Shredder catch them by surprise again.
He's let his forearm droop a little, but yep he's still holding her hand, a little absently in lieu of focusing on the conversation. His thumb is resting across her knuckles, but there's little to no pressure holding her there. With his metabolism up from the fight, the pair's only a slight temperature difference between them, but he does run cooler.]
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If Korra couldn't take Leonardo down in about half the time they were fighting, even considering the light-hearted sparring situation, the Shredder was perfectly capable of making mincemeat out of her. Every strategic instinct he has tells him a one-on-one battle between the bender and the ninjutsu master, regardless of Korra's impressive power, could end only one way. And she didn't have the stealth training to escape.
He blinks at her vehemence. But despite his instincts on the battle, a second later he smiles in kindred recognition. It's a hero's answer, one he can respect. When other people's lives were at risk, Leo would also put his own on the line. Even when the odds were insurmountable.]
The people in the most danger are going to be the ones who get between him and us. But if you want to stand with us, we could use a little fire on our side.
[Of course, if Leo gets his say in who fights alongside them, he would grab his cousins as well. And that group, he thinks, would be enough to fight the master into a standstill – perhaps even, with the right strategy, defeat him. IF he was allowed that luxury; the experienced Oruku Saki may very well engineer any conflict on his grounds. It's a prospect Leo is struggling to plan for. Yet despite logistical difficulties he has no intention of letting the Shredder catch them by surprise again.
He's let his forearm droop a little, but yep he's still holding her hand, a little absently in lieu of focusing on the conversation. His thumb is resting across her knuckles, but there's little to no pressure holding her there. With his metabolism up from the fight, the pair's only a slight temperature difference between them, but he does run cooler.]