[Getting her flustered is part of the point behind his sass; easier to escape if the opponent is annoyed enough to potentially get careless, right? He does not notice her getting shorter yet, however, as most of his focus is on where she's moving the sword and if she seems likely to try and stick it into him.]
Am I? To who? It's your word against mine, and you're the one getting violent.
[Maybe if he annoys her enough, he'll get an opening to bolt. Or scream for help and really play up the princess card. He'd rather run, though.]
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Am I? To who? It's your word against mine, and you're the one getting violent.
[Maybe if he annoys her enough, he'll get an opening to bolt. Or scream for help and really play up the princess card. He'd rather run, though.]