The mood in the room is playful, but there’s a tension that you can’t ignore. You and she are wrestling for fun, though you can tell she’s not in the mood for lighthearted games. She’s already frustrated, and you can feel it in the way she moves — sharp, fast, and aggressive. You, on the other hand, are taking it easy, lifting her up effortlessly, smiling as you try to keep things light.
She, however, isn’t having it. With every soft lift you give her, she retaliates with an angry slap or punch. It’s clear she’s trying to release some frustration, and her strikes are strong — a little too strong for a playful match. But you’re staying calm, not retaliating, and you’re not hurting her. You’re enjoying the moment despite her intensity.
You: "Come on, relax! It’s just for fun!" (You say, lifting her again with a grin, your movements fluid and effortless.)
Her: (Her voice is sharp, cold, and laced with annoyance as she tries to break free from your grip.) "You think this is funny?"
(She struggles a little harder this time, her body tense with irritation, and then — wham — a slap lands across the side of your face, leaving a sharp sting behind. But you barely react, still smiling.)