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A friendly competition was the best way to forge bonds and to polish up her own skills until they gleamed. Cleo walked, drawing a line in the dirt using the tip of her spear as an instrument with which to draw, until a thick, noticeable boundary had been drawn, between herself and the opponent that she'd picked. After all, what set them apart from the others was that they had no intentions of getting close to one another to deal with each other. Instead, this would be as they had done it in the wild west. Was she playing into Madison's gimmick? Yes, absolutely. But she didn't see any reason not to. This was all in good fun.
Even if she didn't want to eat that arm.
Line drawn, she walked a few feet away, on the opposite side that she knew Madison would be standing at, a flick of her wrist banishing her spear to her inventory as her Arcanamancy summoned two new spears, one for each hand, both of which were blunted. After all, if Madison was loading non-lethal rounds, the least she could do was not impale the woman to the floor with a big, pointy stick.

Rules are simple, pardner. You cross the line, you lose. Well, that is, unless you want to wrastle a little bit. I wouldn't mind getting up close and personal with a gal like you.
Even as she spoke playfully, her eyes narrowed, focusing on Madison. The woman's aim would be better than hers. There was just no getting around that. At this distance, she could only hope that aim wouldn't be the biggest deciding factor.

We'll draw on your move, cowgirl~
@Madison Freebird
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