@Wayward Sure. If I had to guess the others are waiting for the finish playing out.
After catching Zack's baton against his own, Seifer used this moment of closeness to attempt the modification he'd made to the strategy he borrowed. The Struggle Bats all had handles that ended in a hook shape. Already holding his bat backhanded, Seifer moved to grab hold of Zack's bat using the hook end of his handle and tried to force the bat out of Zack's hands. A disarmed opponent would make for easy pickings, and an easy win.
Provided that his move created the opening he sought from it, he would follow up on his parrying motion with a swing towards Seifer's chest.
I'm guessing this is where the misunderstanding is rooted; from my opening move.
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The swing that Seifer is countering didn't actually happen. Rather, it was framed in terms of an if-then; the "if" being Seifer committing to the thrust, and Zack parrying it, neither of which ended up resolving. All that my first move amounted to was Zack getting his baton up to prepare himself to parry the thrust if need be (and also putting it into a somewhat better position to react if the conditions changed), and a small reorientation of his stance.
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Is alright? Still here? Just thought I'd check on you guys.