Hardblow & Peachmelt
Peachmelt Peachmelt
I keep thinking a fight’s like a painting, each move a brushstroke of color—ever noticed what hue your next strike feels like?
Hardblow Hardblow
Hardblow thinks the next strike is a bold crimson, like blood on a canvas, fierce and unforgiving.
Peachmelt Peachmelt
That crimson flash feels like a warning paint splatter—strong, but it also stains the air. Maybe pause, let the color cool before you splash again. A softer blue could still hurt, but it’s less likely to turn the whole canvas into a bruise.
Hardblow Hardblow
You’re right about the blue. A softer hue still packs a punch, but it keeps the room from looking like a battlefield. I’ll take the pause, let the color settle, then fire the next stroke. That way I stay sharp without ruining the whole canvas.
Peachmelt Peachmelt
Nice idea—letting the paint breathe is like giving the canvas a breather, too. You’ll still hit the mark, but the room won’t feel like a war zone. Just remember: even a subtle shade can surprise you if you let it. Stay tuned to the color, and you’ll keep the peace.