When you use parkour moves

Coach:

These are moments he gets so jealous as he could never do that. It's impressive but irritating because he finds it so intriguing he wants to watch you doing them, but he can't or he would be eaten so he will be shooting the zombies, trying to picture what moves you are doing now. As you both just walking to the next location he will be curiously asking about it: asking how it began, who inspired you, if it's as difficult as it looks, such things he's always wondered as he watched those parkour videos on the internet. Sometimes as you do it you remind him of some of the young men he used to coach, how they would also do this, or at least try, and how energetic and fun they were. He always felt weirdly proud as he watched them as he felt they were gonna go places. He can't help but get a bit somber after those happy thoughts, hoping those young men with so much joy and energy made it to safety.

Rochelle:

She always wishes she had a cameraman with her at times, especially when cool things like you jumping like some frog from one high place to another and dodge zombies doing it. She wishes she could film it so once you are all at safety and other people she can show it and show off her lover being such a cool person, and just because nobody would believe her otherwise. As you run around, doing stunts, she can't help but shout to be careful, or that she doesn't want to have to rescue you because you break your ankle or anything. You always assure her you won't, but one time you did and she has yet to not remind you of it each time you start rushing around again. She does like seeing it though, because she can see the twinkle of joy in your eyes as you feel free and carefree again, even if there are zombies around, because you can run and jump around like a kid again. Once it's done and you hurry over she will chuckle, ask some stuff like if you had fun out there.

Ellis:

He's so jealous because he wants to be able to do that as well, so eventually he began asking you to teach him. He kept asking it and even began trying on his own so eventually you taught him the basic and simple things, also just so he won't hurt himself trying to teach himself. So eventually he tried to keep up as you ran with such agile and focus around, but he just couldn't as he was still too nervous and unsure of himself to do it all so you told him confidence is the big part here and that he can't back up mid-stunt or he will just injure himself. So each time before he goes he did little jumps, hyping himself up, then goes and does it all without taking a second to worry, which made you so proud to see. Eventually he was able to keep up with you better. It were rare moments you two could train and do all this as there were zombies around each corner, but that just made these moments more special and fun, and memories you two will look back on later and smile about. The most exciting thing so far was definitely jumping from roof to roof, watching the zombie-filled streets between the gaps of all the buildings.

Nick:

He gets irritated by it because it's distracting and each time you jump over a gap or do something dangerous he tenses with angst, able to picture so clearly how you can break something and/or die doing those moves. One time it was quite amusing to see you rushing away, using parkour stunts, to escape from a Hunter on your tail. As you jumped down a big height, rolling on the ground, he took aim and shot the Hunter as it jumped down as well. You hurried back as the body slammed down and both stared at it, guns aimed; but it didn't move anymore. Both gave each other a look that said "thanks" and "good job", but then he glared and strictly told you to stop acting like some circus employee before you break your neck.

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