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In a world of myths and mysteries, the pinnacle of the magical academies exists. Eldritch Academy offers education to all ages and species but specializes in the study and training of one's innate mystical capabilities, often called Eldritch Energies, Powers, or Unknowns, but more formally known as their Talent. However, tensions run high with the nations only holding a fragile peace as the Talents that rival the epitomes of technology change the balance of power.
With the more recent uprising of evil Shades and introduction of combat-oriented programs into Talent-focused schools, nations grow more aggressive towards one another. The demand for resources grows, and skirmishes at the border of Arka and Mistere become more frequent. Monsters run into the nations from the Wildes, terrorizing villages and cities. The need for trained or in-training Hunters and Guardians has never been more urgent.
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An Overachiever's Underachievement [Private]
Rose
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Jan 7, 2019 2:06:28 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 7, 2019 2:06:28 GMT -6
A normal person would be wearing a sweat suit or some sort of spandex to work out, but not Rose. It never occurred to her that it might look strange, a girl in an Arka standard issue military uniform at least one size too big running around Mistere's glorious academy's training grounds as if preparing for deployment. This was the outfit she always ran drills in before. And perhaps people were used to it by now, especially since she'd been doing this nearly every day since the beginning of the year. It was obvious by her daily outfits and her general interactions with people that Rose casted not one single thought to what others thought of her, at least not in a way typical people did. The only thoughts and opinions of her she bothered caring about were those of her family and superiors; basically the people that would allow her to return home and to the life she had worked hard to lead.
Sadly, she currently didn't seem to be doing so well. It was her twelfth lap, and there was a wobble in her legs. Rose's face was as red as her namesake, and she looked much more frazzled than usual. The normally very stoic girl had only broken that mask once before now, and that was during an issue in the cafeteria recently with the girl responsible for the loss of her arms and the injuries she was dealing with at this very moment. It had been a few months since the battle that disabled her and nearly killed her, but the blonde hadn't recovered entirely. She recognized it was unwise to push her recovering body so hard, but the faster she could return to normal or even better than normal, the faster she could prove herself and end her dressed-up exile. Today would not be that day. A few more unsteady running steps and she slowed due to a stagger, then landed on her knees altogether. She caught herself with her metal arms she hid beneath long sleeves and gloves, though the clang that made rang through the area like a clapper in a bell.
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Jan 7, 2019 3:01:14 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 7, 2019 3:01:14 GMT -6
Rhythm comes in all sorts of forms, to say the very least. Rhythm could be created by the beating of fingers against a desk. Maybe even feet against the pavement - which had, indeed, been the case of several, that day - or whatever other means that may have been relatively possible. Within the case of a particular, however, the source of rhythm had been in more common form of percussion; courtesy of the varied sets of drums and their own, respective harnesses boasted by those who took their own places outside. While they may have entered the break and wrap up phase of their practice for the day - an early and short one, as a result of the instructor seemingly needing to head somewhere posthaste, to say the least - many of the members of the drumline altogether seemed to be intent with sticking around for a spell or two, and of their own accords and reasons, of course. Be it anywhere between cleaning up from practice, or even wanting to catch a good lap or two around the track field after finishing practice and formations upon the playing field within its central area, there had been a few that had stuck around; one of them being a particular, amber eyed boy. Boy by the looks, of course. The soul was a different story. That aside, however, he lounged around with a couple other friends of his closer towards the bleachers; taking their places next to their own, respective drums for sake of watching over them as they mingled amongst one another. Every so often, they cast a passing glance upon the others who inhabited the field around the same time; saying their necessary goodbyes towards those that they knew, and those that deemed their own training of whatever sorts to be done for the day. However, a slightly more prolonged need for attention seemed to catch wind of the boy with the aforementioned eyes; prompting him - as well as his friends - to lift their gazes towards the direction in the seemingly abrupt clatter in the distance. While the others merely paid the occasion a small glance, Leon found himself giving a more prolonged gaze towards the source; eyeing the girl that had found herself toppled over onto her own knees. Odd garb aside, he took a moment or two prior to succumbing to some form of recognition, however slight. ...Although he hadn't quite talked to her directly, he knew her. Knew of her, at least. His friends continued on with their conversation - even going on to seemingly segway it into the fight that the same girl herself had been involved within some time in the past - but he himself quirked his lip within a faintly pensive manner before dismissing himself soon after reaching into his own bag. After taking care to grab one of his spare water bottles - as well as a spare towel, because only the gods knew how sweaty he got during normally lengthened practices - he gave a quick jab at one of the boys with him to let him know where he was going before making quick movements out onto the track. In a brief jog, he made his way over to the blonde afar. In due time, he slowed his stride once he neared, though called out to her during his venture over. "...Y'know, there's a point where things get taken too far, and I think you crossed that line~. Like...a lot." He offered her a rather bright grin while stopping completely; taking care to take a knee before her while setting the bottle that he brought down, and holding the towel out to her. "...I wanna say at least ten times or somethin'? However many laps you've done by now? I dunno~. ...But yeah," he added, shrugging. "...Just sayin'. Little breather wouldn't hurt anyone~."-------------- Rose // ditching dem templates for now rip --------------
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Jan 7, 2019 4:45:38 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 7, 2019 4:45:38 GMT -6
"There.. are no... breathers in--" Rose had started to chant some sort of mantra she'd been programmed with while in MTA, but her own gasps and soft wheezes stopped her before she could sound too much like some ancient war relic. While she might not have participated in the ancient war, since she was a young human and all that, she had been intensely trained as if war was imminent since she was small. She'd been part of the skirmishes on the boarder between Arka and Mistere. And obviously she'd seen her share of combat, even though her loss of limb was actually an internal conflict between her military family and some mercenaries.
Frustration had her mechanical fingers digging into the dirt a bit. If they'd been human they'd have been trembling with weakness, but her horribly robot arms were steady as could be, which was a blessing since soon her small frame was wracked with coughs. Slowly she lifted her head and eyes, giving the unwelcome help and commenter a glance. The expression in itself was a mask of neutrality other than the feverish hue and general malaise. "I'm fine," stated the soldier girl, slowly leaning back onto her legs and sitting more upright. The knees of her green trousers turned brown once the redness of blood seeped in, and her gloves had ripped. That brought a small frown. Metal glinted through the rips in the palms from the sun overhead. She hid them quickly. What was he grinning at? She'd just underachieved every single goal she had again, which crushed the chronic overachiever. Since arriving at Eldritch Academy she'd been mediocre at best, only adding to the pressure she'd placed on herself and bringing more deeply buried anxiety.
Given all that...Rose wasn't rude. Perhaps more than a little isolated in more ways than one, but generally she was a polite girl through the frosty exterior. The boy was trying to help a girl who was obviously struggling, and had no idea how much it would embarrass her... probably. Rose reached out and reluctantly took the offered towel, carefully blotting her flushed face and soaking up any moisture. Her lungs burned, her abdomen convulsed and she leaned forward a little, hacking into the towel. Hopefully he didn't want it back, because now it was dotted in blood. Maybe he was right. She'd overdone it...again. But how would she ever return to normal at this rate? "Thank you," she muttered, blue eyes wrought with the sadness and pain she otherwise didn't show. Once she caught her breath more, she chose to correct his guess at how many laps. "It was twelve. The goal was fifteen," Rose informed him, moving aquamarine eyes up to his amber ones. "But it would be hard to keep track of how many times a random girl ran a lap while playing the drums."
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Jan 7, 2019 5:30:12 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 7, 2019 5:30:12 GMT -6
Although he heard her remarks loud and clear, he couldn't help but quirk his lip within a soft cringe - less outwardly, and more internally - in response towards the varied reactions that her body gave in tune to the physical weariness that she had been experiencing in spite of her suggested words and claims. The quirk itself eventually transitioned into a soft pout, and in due time, he tilted his head while clicking his tongue gently within a small degree of both concern and skepticism alike for this new acquaintance of his. He shook his head in a soon, initial reply towards her earlier claims. "Oof... Yikes, dude. Any more, and we might have to wipe a lung out, or something..." he mused casually, eyeing her soon after she accepted the offered cloth. His lips quirked once more as he watched her hack into it at first, and upon catching faint sight of the blood that then stained the cloth, he furrowed his brows. "Honestly, part of me thinks you were gonna end that first part with, 'In the afterlife,' with how frickin' close to death ya seem right now. Like...damn, dude..."
All in all, he noticed that much, though he noticed a little bit more. ...In fact, noticing details was something that he took up as somewhat of a lesser known hobby, and something that many people seemed too shocked upon discovery to give him proper credit for. Despite that, however - and with that being said, if anything, he took swift note of her actions. His eyes drifted down briefly for sake of assessing her overall condition - hacks and wheezes aside - a tad more deeply. The darkened patches upon her pants were quick of notice, as a result- and to him, so was that brief, yet shining glint through the fabric for however long it had remained visible. The manner in which she hid it was swift, and to some, would've easily masked what was hidden appropriately. While he hadn't quite seen what it was, he took note of the swiftness of her action, in addition to the uncharacteristic shine that it gave.
He noticed everything that - to him - was relatively obvious. The need to hide. ...Even that generally weighted feeling within the air, since - to some extent - it took one to know one.
...He just hid it beneath that resurfaced and casual grin of his.
Save it for a later occasion. Maybe. Possibly. He wasn't nearly as much of an airhead as he came off to be to a lot of people, after all, and had some degree of buried tact under that front of his.
So, he took her remarks and latter actions into account, instead; giving a long, drawn out whistle. "Fifteen, huh...? Damn. Someone's shootin' for the stars, there~..." he snickered, shrugging while pondering on the rest of her words. Upon being called out, he simply blinked before waving in a dismissive matter with that smile of his returned in all of its glory. "And that? Ehhh... Do it long enough, and you learn how to multitask, I guess. Sometimes you zone out while practicing, and stuff. Love it all, but sometimes it gets boring, aaand then ya go, 'Oh, hey. People. A distraction for my suffering!' ...Or...something else like that~."
With that being said, he gave another eave of dismissal. "Buuut, that being said...if it's really been twelve, you should probably hydrate and stuff," he said, gesturing to the bottle that he brought along. "That, and take a sec to patch up. ...Might be wrong and all, but the aftermath from that fall doesn't exactly look pretty to me," he added, nodding towards her knees.
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Jan 7, 2019 6:14:18 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 7, 2019 6:14:18 GMT -6
Darn it if he wasn't right. She hated that he was right and that he didn't accept her 'I'm fine'. In fact, she found him pretty annoying in general. Mostly annoying for offering assistance she didn't ask for --and would never ask for-- but also just his attitude and repeated use of 'dude'. Arka was a rigid place. She had no choice but to absorb it into her being. It was in her DNA. Being so strict and militaristic afforded zero time for irreverence and frivolity, which were all the traits she could glean from this boy as he was right now. Perhaps just her core sadness and his perkiness had caused this friction, but whatever it was, he was the last person she wanted to take advice from. What did he know? He played the drums, and not even the type that conveyed marching instructions or provided moral in the heat of it.
Yes, her presumptions were a bit harsh. She may be polite, but she was also taught to not hold back the truth, no matter how brutal. If she was mistaken, she'd be corrected. That's how communication worked, correct? "I know my uniform is a bit shapeless, but I feel I must inform you that I don't have a dick, so I am not a 'dude'," she quipped as politely as she could, choosing her words a little more carefully. Here she'd been crafting herself the persona of a lady. An old fashioned modest, reserved, poised lady. For the most part that's true, but she'd also been in the trenches with boys including her brothers, so she could speak roughly on occasion. It was a strange duality, but she'd learned to live with it.
She was also taught not to let pride get in the way of good sense. Whether she wanted to admit it or not --she certainly didn't want to-- Rose was not in good shape, and all of her water was spilled in the fall. The irony taste in her mouth was starting to bother her, which was ironic considering how many other things were more evident in her body. Reaching for the water bottle, it was time to fully display how jacked up everything was whether she wanted to or not. Rose attempted to keep her hands angled so the metallic gleam would be away from his eyes, while also being very deliberate. Screwing off a lid when fine motor control hadn't been fully achieved was like asking her to thread a needle. It required intense concentration, of which she didn't have a lot of. To be honest, darkness was trying to invade her vision at the edges. Passing out right now was not the kind of strength she wanted to show in a stranger's presence. So it was no surprise when about the time she finally got the lid loose, she lost control of the other hand and he clamped hard on the bottle, rocketing the lid into the air and raining its contents down on both of them. She deadpan froze in abject horror. This was far from the first time she'd done something like this. Crushing dainty test tubes in chemistry, snapping pencils while trying to take notes, splintering any cutlery that wasn't metal during lunch, ripping pages out of books...these horrible, embarrassing things were becoming common place and more poorly timed than the incident before. A weaker, more expressive girl might have broke down in tears by now, but not Rose.
"I don't suppose you have another?" she asked calmly, also resigning to her fate of probably requiring his help. She barely waited for a response before she changed her mind. The next question tasted bad already, but she couldn't sit here on the track forever. "I...may need your help. I need to get up, but I don't think I can," she started. So many resignations Rose made at once, because going on with this request would make hiding her metal limbs previously pretty pointless. "Can you help me up? I think I should go to the nurse's office," finished the frosty words, hanging in the air over them like some sort of shameful surrender. One hand reached out for him to grip. One touch would betray that it wasn't flesh, and all of her brain power would go into not squeezing his arm or hand too hard.
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Jan 12, 2019 10:50:44 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 12, 2019 10:50:44 GMT -6
”Uh...okay. Ma’am, then, I guess?”
A casual shrug and a brief hum. While most would’ve found themselves taken back in whatever way by the initial remark that the other had given, those who would’ve overheard their exchange thus far - if there was even anyone near enough to do that, to begin with - would find themselves gazing upon the boy as he took everything not with discomfort, nor with uncertainty, though within a wholehearted stride, overall. As if playing the perfect foil to her stoic, he took it upon himself to maintain his own demeanor - as truthfully fake as it may have been in the modern day - while keeping that grin of his constant all throughout. Most would take it as him being an airhead, of course- and if that’s what they thought, then so be it, because that was actually what he was aiming for. He found that most - if not all - the people that he met recently saw nothing more than what he gave on the surface, rather than what was beneath. No mind for the thought of the front being a mask. No mind towards it all being fake.
...Just all focus channeled into what they all saw right in front of them.
And to that, he simply made do with it. Like was said, that was all that he was shooting for, all in all, so it was fine with him. Albeit, a small part of him wanted to maintain the facade out of curiosity, as well. Little direct interaction proved necessary for him to note the distinct difference in their personalities- so it took little time at all for him to assume that she was likely either annoyed or appalled in whatever way in regards to her own demeanor. ...What with how rigid she came off to be, at least, but again; it was one of the things he cared the least about. Personally, he felt something a bit off about her, but what it was at that specific point, he couldn’t pinpoint. ...So he wanted to learn more, and learning more meant sticking around, regardless of what she, he, or anyone else may have thought.
Hence the towel, hence the bottle, and hence the subtle persistence that he’d already settled on before even setting foot near her, though the second item of that trio seemed to backfire in due time soon after she had taken it. While she herself seemed to be frozen in place, Leon himself merely watched for a second or two before jolting on what was instinct; a swift, almost instantaneous display of reflexes that caused him to shift his footing in favor of stepping back within his crouch, though not enough to avoid the pseudo rain cast upon them. As a result, he blinked while the droplets fell on him; staring at the bottle for a while as if registering the moment as he dripped a bit, and - again - where most people would’ve reacted the same way, he just gave a small snicker.
”...I mean, I guess that was one way to get me wet,” he said with nothing more than a shrug and a grin. ”Yeah, yeah… I got another, so it’s no prob~. It’s back at my bag, though, so we’d have to make a quick pit stop ‘fore the nurse’s, if ya don’t mind~.” With that, he shifted his attention towards the hand outstretched towards him soon enough. He had an inkling of what remained beneath the cloth - what with the prior glint - though rather than hesitating in any senses, he simply reached out to meet it with one of his own.
Not speaking of the physical solidification upon contact. Not speaking of whatever strength she used to grip with as he tightened his own hold to bring her up.
Not saying a thing, and holding no judgments, whatsoever.
Rather, he took care to step over while taking her hand; taking a place by her flank, and wordlessly offering his shoulder to lean on if need be through the gesture alone. ”Iiiit’s all good, though~. The water, I mean. Ain’t like I’m a stranger to it, anyways~.” he added, flashing her a slightly larger grin in attempted reassurance.
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Jan 12, 2019 18:27:44 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 12, 2019 18:27:44 GMT -6
Rose deadpan stared at him for his 'wet' comment. This was the first of many of this type of expressions to be tossed toward the boy most likely, displaying her level of done with his antics she was. So he was clever, but the useless kind. The humor wasn't lost on her, but being a girl that rarely smiles let alone laughs, it would take far more than that to reveal even a glimmer of the person under the stoic mask.
Thankfully as she took his hand, his flesh didn't react like the water bottle moments before. "You...swim?" she asked, connected a few dots. Making idle chit chat, as much as she disliked it, was a good way to distract from the more gleaming questions and topics they could talk about. Slowly she pulled herself up, and while her metal arms were strong, once on her feet it was more apparent how weak her human body was. It quivered under its own weight. She'd overdone it again. The nurse would be furious. Medically, she wasn't cleared to be back at a full regimen of exercise, and she'd lied and told them she was taking it easy. The opposite had been true. To try and just make up for everything wrong in her life, she was pouring one hundred and ten percent into every single thing she did. Her body and mind didn't really have it to give, but Rose was headstrong. The girl charged on like a bull until she literally couldn't anymore, which seemed to be the moment they'd encountered now.
Rose silently acquiesced to following slowly along side him back to his bag, though it was clearly a struggle. Her stubborn independence made leaning on him seem impossible, though he was right beside her. She glanced up into his grinning face, but her deep oceanic eyes quickly darted away and back ahead of them. He'd had a smile on his face for nearly their entire encounter. While her instinct was to not trust it, she did consider that he was just being kind. This boy had no reason to cross the field to aid her, and she could think of nothing he'd gain from it other than an excuse to leave practice.
As they moved, though, her movements slowed more and more. Her knees were sore and the bloody fabric stuck to them. Worry over the removal of stains and the repairing of the rips cluttered her rapidly fogging mind. The pain should have been the first priority, but instead she was trying to plan how she'd remedy her uniform. It was the last she had from her soldier days, and had no way to replace it since she'd been effectively exiled until she was recovered. It had been foolish to work out in it to begin with, but she had no other clothing with her besides a couple long skirts, blouses, and button ups. Those weren't conducive to training at all. All training had been done in uniform, but only now did she consider she should purchase something better that she could ruin. This uniform was needed to return to the service.
"So...stupid.." she muttered, admonishing herself. Her free hand gripped her middle, favoring her left side a bit as she coughed. Said coughs disrupted the pattern of her footsteps. Her toe caught on a small rock. Rose started to fall, her consciousness edging on a blackout.
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Jan 12, 2019 19:08:28 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 12, 2019 19:08:28 GMT -6
That stare. Right there. That was one of the reactions that he always wanted.
Maybe a groan of distaste, to add to it, but with this one in particular, it seemed like an expression like that was all he was going to get- but for the most part, he was content with that much, at the very least. Although he didn’t outwardly show it aside from a small, seemingly proud chuckle due to his immature sense of humor, he found himself more or less satisfied by the wholehearted deadpan that he received in response. One of many reactions that he did, indeed, become more than acquainted with over the past while.
...One of many.
Kidding and jokes aside, though, he still found it necessary to help those that were in need - given that they were deserving of such actions - and thus found it personally fulfilling to reach out to those that he happened to see were struggling. Did it spark some form of skepticism within some people? Most definitely. ...But nevertheless, he still kept true to his own ideals and ways of action, and that in itself had obviously brought him to where he was in those moments altogether. What he saw at first glance - not that day, though several days prior - hadn’t been all that he saw. The image of a momentarily rambunctious girl turned stoic and almost annoyed was what he and others perceived upon the surface, of course. ...Though he, unlike those same others, had inherited somewhat of a keenness throughout all of the years that he was alive. It wasn’t apparent to many people who weren’t his own kind at first glance, but it was something of an instinct, by then.
An instinct that helped him find kindred souls, in a way.
”Eeeeeyup~. Probably a weird outlier compared to other people like me, ‘cause of it,” he responded accordingly, giving a nod and a thoughtful hum, all the same. It hadn’t taken too long for him to notice the weight bestowed upon him as a result of the girl’s weakened state soon after she was properly upon her feet, but he simply adjusted as was necessary; saying nothing directly, though merely taking care to support her a fair bit more while he guided her along. ...Possibly a surprising bit more than a boy of his size may seem capable of at first, but in his case, appearances were deceiving at the moment. ”Honestly speakin’, I could torch someone’s ass if I wanted to, but with how much I love splashin’ around, I may as well be part duck, instead of a fire bird~.” Amber voids shifted towards her once more, and he shrugged again. ”All I need is to learn how to quack, and I’d be all set.”
Following that remark, he took note of the fact that she seemed intent with glancing away- though with her sights set elsewhere, he took the moment to give her a swift glance over as a means of assessing her current condition a faint bit more, what with her standing up, that time around. Whether or not she caught wind of it would’ve been questionable, but as his gaze drifted down, the smile that he wore faltered the slightest bit, and the swiftest glance of seriousness flickered within his eyes as he peered towards her clothing. ’God… She really put herself through the ringer…’ he thought silently to himself, quirking his lip within a vague manner. ’She’s obviously trying to push herself for whatever reason, but still--’
His thoughts were quickly interrupted as he felt a shift of weight. Instantaneously, his gaze snapped up once more; focusing upon her as she spoke, and - soon afterwards - tripped over the rock. On instinct, he jolted into action; quickly hooking his other arm around to catch her before she fell altogether, and he shifted his feet accordingly in order to keep a continuous means of support. ”...Jesus, dude… You really pushed yourself, didn’t you…?” he mused lowly, this time with the vaguest touch of sternness, though one that lightened up rather swiftly as he breathed a sigh. ”You sure you’re gonna make it on foot…? I’m fine with carrying ya, if I gotta…”
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Jan 13, 2019 1:45:36 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 13, 2019 1:45:36 GMT -6
"I...did..." she muttered, refusing to pass out on principle. Yes, she'd pushed herself too hard. Now she paid the price with both her pride and her body. Maybe it was the light headedness literally talking, but Rose seemed to actually explain. Sorta. "I have to recover...or they won't let me back. They don't let me back in..." lamented the girl in a tense voice. She offered no context. From her airy tone, it was probably pretty obvious she was saying things she normally wouldn't. She was a very closed off girl, but when the defenses were offline, she was just like anyone else.
Now she was faced with another issue. While she stubbornly pushed on for a few steps, trying her hardest to keep being a strong independent girl who don't need no man, she also realized she was never going to make it off this field on her own two feet. He offered to carry her. Screaming internally, she tried to fight it. No one would carry her in Arka! She'd have to make due on her own, or die trying. Survival of the fittest! She'd once been plenty fit to outlast most, but nature called for her. The injured and weak fell to the strong. Her continued life in the enemy country was a sin as it was. Her father had been too soft, keeping her from her fate and sending her off as a pitiful invalid to try and find another life for herself, rather than face facts. Go find something else she was good at other than military stuff. Become a writer. A mathematician. A teacher or scholar. Anything, but don't come back at the same level as before the defeat; be harder, better, faster, stronger. Rose had seen it in his face. The painful forever goodbye when there could not be an acceptable one. Her father never expected to see her again, and only took comfort that his parents in Mistere might provide her the support she needed when the money and food ran out.
Her mother and brothers had given her the proper Arka goodbye to a fallen soldier denied an honorable death. They'd remained upstairs on the balcony, their backs to her as she was wheeled out into a cab. She'd had to be rushed to Mistere for her new arms, while the nerves in her arm stumps were still alive. "I'll prove myself. I swear...or there's nothing..." Rose mumbled on sadly, though finally she was able to shake herself from her stupor and regained a bit of her stoicism back. Only a bit. Because her next statement was a bit odd. "Fire duck," she stated, using that as his name since she didn't have any other to use, "I think...carrying me would be more efficient. I'm going to collapse."
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Jan 13, 2019 2:32:44 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 13, 2019 2:32:44 GMT -6
A shift in demeanor, and one that hosted a vague touch of the prior sense of concerned seriousness within his eyes, yet again. Once more, he found himself quiet in the beginning as he took care to listen to her; ceased within his steps - and hers by extension, as a result of remaining her support - as she spoke on, and after a fair amount of time of pondering his own response, he quirked his lip faintly, and hummed pensively to himself before breathing a loe digh under his breath. By the breath itself, the smile returned upon his expression, but that time around, it was different within displays. It would've taken a moderately keen person to take note of it, but it was softer. More thoughtful. While words refrained from stating as such at the time, he - and he alone - knew full well the reasoning of the difference between his own expressions, and that was wholeheartedly due to the fact that the feeling of a kindred soul emphsaized ever more with the remarks she gave, however wavering and somewhat spitballed they may have been after escaping her mouth, altogether. "Yeah, well...ya can't recover if you push yourself too much~. Balance, and all. Train up, but take your well being into account, too, man~..." came his initial reply as a result as he glanced down upon her, giving that altered version of his grin while shrugging softly. "Dunno what you're going on about, obviously... But either way, recovery ain't happening. ...Not with the way you're going at it, aaand not if ya continue doin' this..."
As stated earlier, it took one to know one. He knew the error all too well from personal experience, and if anything, that was why he himself seemed to catch onto the brief air of melancholy surrounding her throughout that time, especially with the statements she kept going on about, even if he himself refrained from outwardly responding out of consideration.
That aside, however, he pondered for a little while more; juggling his options, though eventually finding himself cut off with an audible snort as he furrowed a brow while raising the other simultaneously; a quizzically amused look cast upon the girl as she spitballed her next remarks once more. "Hah...! Fire duck, eh~...? Guess it's got a nice ring to it~..." Another chuckle left his lips as he eyed her, and in due time following the consideration of her admittance, he nodded while shifting his hands in favor of taking her own, and tugging them gently as a means his gesture to place and secure them on his shoulders. "Leon, though. For the record, he name's Leon~. Or...Leo. Whatever," he went on. "Buuut that aside...? Ya might wanna hold on, in that case~." With those words, he gave both of her hands a pat after guiding them over, and - with little warning with exclusion of the initial request in the beginning - went on to lean down enough to hook an arm behind the bends of her knees, and taking care and caution while lifting her up, overall. ...Again, a boy of his seeming age and stature would've likely snd normally struggled a bit with the motion. He, on the other hand, handled it with the utmost ease.
As smooth as a hot knife slicing through a stick of butter.
"Thy asketh of me, and hence, thine will shall be done~," he said simply, nodding her way with the wholly gleeful expression from earlier visible upon his features, once more. "...So just take it easy, yeah~? And you still want that water, or you think it'd be best to just make a beeline for the nurse's? As much as I wanna go for the latter, it's still your call~."
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Jan 13, 2019 16:02:57 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 13, 2019 16:02:57 GMT -6
Rose's body moved willfully under his encouragement, her metal hands on his shoulders, then her frame being swooped up effortlessly. Being someone borderline obsessed with strength, the girl did notice right away that he didn't struggle at all. While she wasn't extremely heavy, between her muscles and metal arms, Rose was a little heavier than she looked. Most here in Mistere glanced at her and saw a fragile, feather-like young woman. Like if they breathed on her or knocked into her, she'd break. Now, given she wasn't as strong as she once was, she was far from the delicate flower her name and current condition suggested. "Fire duc--...Leo, you're very strong, aren't you?" she asked lightly, her body thankful to be freed of its need to work. It slumped into his arms. Her hands hadn't been able to feel the definition in his shoulders, nor the muscles in his chest now that her arm was against it, but she could feel his arms under her knees and behind her back, and strangely they weren't the arms of a teen that only swam and played drums to her. They seemed more suited to battle, as if he'd been trained similarly to her, though their difference in species could account for that.
While she was certainly thirsty, that wasn't the important thing here. "You're probably right...the nurse..." she agreed with a nod. She could get water there among other things. Also, her intense embarrassment over Leo having to help her could end, and she could work on repaying him for the effort and praying he'd forget it ever happened.
"I know..." Rose groaned, her body tensing in a wave of discomfort. The blonde didn't even notice they hadn't started moving again. The swimming in her head certainly hadn't stopped. But at least her ears still seemed to work, amidst the face-flushing fever that had taken hold. "I know...I'm going too hard. I know. But I can't not.." the ailing girl tried to explain in discombobulated sentences. If she could have an out of body experience right now and see herself while mentally not succumbing to her own idiotic decisions, she'd surely will herself to death. Her words ceased after that for a while.
There was no life for her here in Mistere. No purpose. All she had to give her any meaning was being the best in the academy and gaining all her physical abilities back, so she could go back to Arka with her head held high. She'd be able to show them how improved she was compared to herself before her devastating defeat. Waking up in this strange place, unable to return to her real life, was torture. Forcing herself out of bed to spend endless hours studying things she knew would never help her back home, studying things the military training academy had tossed aside as unnecessary. When not studying, her real work began, trying to make up lost training time. Self boot camp. Wash, rinse, repeat.
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Jan 18, 2019 23:16:34 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 18, 2019 23:16:34 GMT -6
He took note of her initial, near mistake. ”Bro, if ‘Fire Duck’, really rolls off the tongue better, then go for it, dude. I dare say that’s a nickname I’d easily get behind~,” he mused lightly, snickering softly under his breath while taking all she had to say into appropriate account. With the green light given in favor of one of the paths before them, he gave a quick not in acknowledgment before beginning to move at long last; giving his friends a few, barking remarks in joking and jests in response to the ones that they had to offer him in regards to the situation he found himself in, and telling them to watch over his own belongings while he was gone. Once that was settled - though not without a few, sarcastic insults and banter thrown around - he simply glanced down at her once more, and offered her another glimpse of that smile of his before looking up, and focusing upon the path before them as he made his way towards the main sector of the campus. ”Aaaand I guess ya could say that~. What can I say, though? Can’t you tell I was born and built for war~?” he jested. ”People be talkin’ about ammunition and weaponry for the field, but all the artillery I need are these bad boys, right here~.”
Completely joking in tone. ...Not completely false, though.
Of course, though, she didn’t know that, so he simply took his strides - both literal and metaphorical - as he listened to her go on afterwards. For once, a brief period of silence beheld him a he pondered her words and thoughts; amber voids of his continuously cast forwards while he walked on, though inheriting a small sense of pensiveness, all the while. Given that a small while passed, though, he would’ve given a soft shrug and sigh, all the same. ”Ehhh… I mean...obviously, I dunno what you’re talkin’ about? I’m all ears if ya wanna give context, and I ain’t gonna force it, or nothin’,” he started off, ”but, like...it’s good to be ambitious like that? ...But if ya push yourself too far, you’re gonna regress, overall, y’know~.” His head bobbed within a casual manner from side to side a few times as he hummed; a signal of his mulling and pondering before he took care to glance down at her once more as he stepped upon the more occupied parts of the campus, and hooked a corner around one of the buildings on the way to the infirmary. ”Balance, man~. It’s all about balance~. ...Push yourself too far, and there ain’t gonna be any way to prove whatever you’re tryin’ to prove, to whoever you’re tryin’ to prove...whatever it is you’re tryin’ to prove-...”
He trailed off after a small while, finding himself a bit tongue tied. After a few seconds, though, he clicked his tongue, and blew a soft raspberry to himself.
”Eh, whatever… Balance. You get what I mean, yeah~?”
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Jan 21, 2019 4:43:42 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 21, 2019 4:43:42 GMT -6
His joke missed her. Right over her fuzzy head. He mentioned war, and though she was definitely too young to have been in the ancient one, that didn't mean she was sheltered from the skirmishes on the border between Arka and Mistere. In fact, she'd been right in the middle of them. However, she did get that he was talking about his arms, which was the sore spot with her to begin with. "Don't get too ducky, cock," her words jumbled, though her expression and tone announced she was quite serious. It was probably unintentionally humorous, since she was very rarely one to joke. "I once put all my faith in my arms. They were the key to my talent, but once they were severed, I was useless..." Rose lamented, her metal hands flexing beneath the gloves. She had a new talent blooming from the replacements, but so far it was no comparison to her original talent. She was no comparison to her original self.
Her body, small in comparison to his, tensed in a wave of agony. Her teeth gritted a little, but otherwise she staved it off. Losing her arms hurt much worse, and after her crushing defeat, no pain seemed especially bad. Was that weird? Rose had already been a tough cookie, conditioned endlessly to endure any sort of merciless agony the enemy or even her own people might inflict on her. Mental fortitude was nearly a religion of its own. Show no weakness, show no mercy. No mercy, not even for yourself. It'd only been a few months since she was released from the hospital, but she wasn't programmed to take it easy. The best, or death.
"Balance, hm.. I get it, I just can't help myself...when your world is tilting...there's no balance left, is there? And if it shatters, what's the point?" Rose muttered, her cheek lulling toward Leo's body. Her cheek came to a rest against his shoulder. "My way is different. All or nothing...all or nothing..."
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Jan 22, 2019 13:48:03 GMT -6
Post by Leon Bykov on Jan 22, 2019 13:48:03 GMT -6
”...Well, at the rate you’re going, all you’ll be is nothing~.”
Of course, he took all of the remarks that she had to offer into account, though for the most part, he had chosen to remain silent all throughout the thoughts that took care to voice aloud; giving several moments’ worth of lightly pensive thought prior to speaking those words. Much like how it was through the near entirety of their interaction thus far, his tone held a rather chipper and casual feeling to it- though within those few, quick seconds of initial speech, one might’ve felt a sudden, split second shift within the air amidst the bluntness that came out with it. In contrast to earlier, his gaze lingered forward - rather than shifting upon her - as he spoke, as well; his smile constant, albeit the faintest bit tamed, and a tad bit more instinctive, by then. ”It’s a good motivator, and all… But if you know what you’re doin’ is gonna lead to nothing? There’s no point in trying, dude,” he mulled on soon afterwards, shrugging. ”When you know your actions won’t lead you to what you want…? At least, in the way you’re goin’ at ‘em, now? That’s more or less the textbook definition of insanity~.”
It was then that his gaze shifted upon her, as he came upon one of the doors leading within a building; adjusting a hand in favor of taking hold of the handle for enough time to pull it outwards, and swiftly taking a proper hold of her once more as he used his foot and shoulder to open the gap as needed before slipping inside. ”Again, I may not got a riiiight to be that blunt…? Dunno your story. Dunno the deal with the arms, or...whatever,” he went on, ”...but maybe you are useless right now. Sure. Let’s say that.” His gaze lifted briefly in order to assess the hallways, and he paused for but a moment or two for sake of remembering where specifically their destination was before beginning his venture within the proper direction, once more. ”Buuuut that’s...probably ‘cause you’re goin’ about it all wrong. If this is the kinda stuff you put yourself through to bounce back from whatever you’re bouncin’ back from…? To become your ideal kinda person? ...Then you are nothing, aaand you’re gonna stay nothing for as long as you keep up with this. If things ain’t workin’, adjustments gotta be made~.”
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Jan 24, 2019 4:25:54 GMT -6
Post by Rose on Jan 24, 2019 4:25:54 GMT -6
Rose wanted to get angry. A frown pulled her dainty lips downward, the pink in them exaggerated by her paling flesh. She wanted to correct him, make him regret calling her methods and those of her people 'insane'. She wanted to jump to conclusions and just let her anger become her protective barrier and weapon to thrash this orange haired jerk with. Metal scraped against itself as her hands balled into fists. What did he know? People from Mistere were so self righteous. They looked down on everyone, and made it seem like they had all the answers, which was an ironic thought since she had no idea where he was from or what he'd been through. But hey, her head wasn't anywhere near clear. If it was, she wouldn't have said any of the things she'd said since she fell on the track. Her emotions were showing, which would sicken her to the bone if she happened to have an out of body experience any time soon. Mortification awaited her either way.
"Eventually it'll lead to something. I don't wanna be...nothing.." she answered, though it was sinking in. As much as her inner self wanted to lash out of him and discount anything the idiot said, she came to an astonishing realization. He was right. He was right. Rose's breaths started to come out shaky. Anxiety gripped her chest in its icy claw, squeezing as if trying to get juice from a rock. "I don't wanna be nothing...! I can't...!!" the blonde gasped, closing her eyes tightly as if inviting darkness would end the crisis. "I...I don't know what to do! I don't know what to do," she wheezed, probably on her way to a proper bout of hyperventilation. Convenient that they were nearing the infirmary. The idea of failure scared her to death, and that's the only end she could see. If she didn't know how to fix herself and would only get stuck in a loop of insanity, all that awaited her was failure. Nothingness.
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