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RP: Elysia [Elysia Novus] Barracks - Day 1

Around nine minutes later Nerael and the drone reached the edges of the installation - at ten they reached the court yard outside the barracks. And here Nerael stood panting for a few seconds - confident that no-one could see him - before straightening up and correcting his composure - looking like nothing had happened whatsoever (beyond his somewhat red face) and grinning savagely. The drone rose three hundred metres up into the air and shone brighter.

Now was time to see who had made it, and in what state they were.
 
After a few minutes, Schuyler had closed in, and by what he judged, they were almost in the installation. He decided that a dead out sprint for the drone was in order, why the hell not? At least he wouldnt be told to run again. At least he didnt think so.

While he was approaching where the drone appeared to finally stopped, it suddenly shot straight up. He stopped suddenly, panting, feeling as though he had cement shoes.

Nerael stood in front of him a short distance away.
 
Nerael looked at him slowly. So the cadet that was proud of his heathen heritage had managed to come first. Well after him of course. But he'd never lost. So he didn't really count ... except that he did. In any case it would seem that cadet Aetius had some redeeming feature.

Another eight or so came in within the next fifteen minutes, and another five the half hour after that. At this point Nerael turned to the group, "You have done relatively well - we shall repeat this exercise next week. Now go and rest - we're rising at seven in the morning tomorrow. As for your comrades that are late .. I have a special treatment in mind for them." Nerael smiled evily.
 
Schuyler knew that though he hadnt come in first...at least not yet, he had won. In some small way, some small immesurable way, he had beaten this man, for the moment.

When he heard the words "repeat this next week" he got a chill down his spine. He would be faster then. He would be more prepared then. He would be ready for it.

He did however feel a slight pang of sorrow for his comrades left in the boonies, but that was their deal. He was just too tired to care. His bunk was like heaven, and in a few short moments he was out like a light.
 
Author: Zakalwe

 
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