Theo nodded to Nate, smiling. "Practice makes ... more perfect?"
A bit cocky, perhaps, but overconfidence was often one of Theo's failings. He grabbed some more rope and started on another pulley system. It ought to be even easier this time -- he'd learned some lessons from the first one, figured out how to work it, even had some ideas to make it more effective. Of course, unforeseen challenges could always come up -- but, by the nature of "unforeseen," Theo wouldn't know about those till they happened.
He wasn't the steadiest worker, not ever, but his telekinesis should help, and he'd already done it once -- how hard could it be?
Theo's on the pulleys again, once again using his telekinesis to lift and hold things.
A bit cocky, perhaps, but overconfidence was often one of Theo's failings. He grabbed some more rope and started on another pulley system. It ought to be even easier this time -- he'd learned some lessons from the first one, figured out how to work it, even had some ideas to make it more effective. Of course, unforeseen challenges could always come up -- but, by the nature of "unforeseen," Theo wouldn't know about those till they happened.
He wasn't the steadiest worker, not ever, but his telekinesis should help, and he'd already done it once -- how hard could it be?
Theo's on the pulleys again, once again using his telekinesis to lift and hold things.
Theo
"Poker" by ND Strupler is licensed with CC BY 2.0.