she has little innocent demons inside her eyes— She was growing restless again, bored and disgusted alongside that feeling. It was a reminder that she was eager to leave these barracks for the last time rather than return time and time again. Since the end of the war, there was an influx of new recruits and cadets, some eager and some shaking with every bone in their body- a slight distraction but reminder of what was endured for months: casualties of war. Noone of importance to her was lost, though she considered her father's injuries too close for comfort. Kenzo was a war machine in and of himself, a force to be reckoned with- even if he was dragged off to endure gods know what in the confines of a Jacobite dungeon. Asher performed best lurking within shadows, but was just as effective on the battlefield. Adeline was even left merely unscathed. And yet they all settled back into their places here with ease, whereas Ryker was merely lingering, waiting for atleast her father to make the decision to retire. For now, however, she was still expected to perform and perform well- these trials for the new recruits would be a true test of her abilities all around. She was keeping tabs on individuals- the most promising, most able. Lenora was on that list of tabs, if only to keep tabs on what she was doing, when she was doing it, and who she was doing it with. Trust would likely never form between them- atleast not in the blood aspect. The story was different if spoken from the perspective of a captain and one of her better performing cadets. Lenora took every beating Ryker sent her way, jumped through every hoop and endured every verbal assault she could hurdle at the Cadet. She would never tell the girl directly, not in a way that would mean anything more than the recognition that would be granted to her should she pass the trials. And the trials- that would be a thought better left for another time, perhaps when she didn't find herself staring at a familiar face after just colliding with the said familiar face. Their bodies didn't crash and fall to the ground beneath them, but the collision itself pulled Ryker from her thoughts abruptly and left the Captain with lips that were bow curled and twisted just so at the edge of her mouth with brows furrowed. There was a sharp perfume that was Inhaled just before she shook her obsidian cloak and only raised her neck and crown, waiting for the offender to take a few steps back, if they chose the wiser choice in this situation. Amethysts would zero in on the face once more, chasing after traces of sun blazing yellow that pooled in the girl's orbs. Pelt that of sand and dirt- much like the pits that were just a few strides from the two of them in every direction. "Cadet Tiamat- " she instantly began, cooly and far calmer than she imagined herself being in the moment. Bastille was a favorite- yet another tidbit Ryker never let anyone in on, and made sure by never showing it. There were rumors of this one, rumors and whispers of all sorts that easily spread through such a large functioning unit that is the army. One of those rumors would entail the story of this Cadet before her: once expected to shove her face into tomes and such at the school, and was now shoving others faces into the dirt. Defiance from a woman was a beautiful sight to behold in Ryker's eyes- she herself was well versed in doing what she wanted. "Im assuming this isnt a pre-show of what we have to look forward to come time for your trials, Cadet. " Ryker had already pulled herself back a stride, giving the two of them space between one another. She waits for an answer from the Cadet, hoping-praying- she doesn't spew a stuttering salute or apology-at first. "the venom" —and they recklessly play with matches |