"It's been a minute," Scott answered, unable to remember exactly when he last took to the ice and then deciding it was better to use all his brain-power remaining upright instead. "Okay, good, because I'm all for experiments, but not when I might loose digits," he told Stiles with a pointed nod. Yep. That unbalanced him too. How the hell... "maybe we should ask Cora if she knows about the growing back of things?" he suggested, given that Cora had grown up with and around werewolves her whole life she would probably know more than them.
"I can't decide if you're doing this just to freak me out of if you actually want me to learn," Scott was slightly relieved when Stiles stopped pushing, but that meant he was now totally under his own steam. Yikes. "No pushing," he warned Stiles as he fixed his eyes on a point ahead and carefully put one foot in front of the other, gradually beginning to trust his reflexes. "Working on the moving part," he said with a grin. "How the hell do you manage to make it look so easy?" Scott asked grabbing at Stiles' hand as he waved, hoping for a little extra momentum.