Agatha put in honey and Carmel, recommending Hadrian sit up
to drink before holding out his cup for him to take. She gave a
warm smile.
Samantha huffed, standing up and throwing on her cloak, tossing the
hood up onto her head. She exited camp, thinking about going to the
bar to get a water and a nice meal. She popped her neck, clasping
her hands together as she walked.
Samantha hummed in greeting, raising her hand to wave at
Jack and Night. She entered the bar, holding the door for the two.
"Help with what, ah?" She asked, tilting her head at him.
North flinched at the gunshot, wincing as she noticed some of
Akshat's blood fly from the back of his head and spray her
arm.
Hadrian day up and smiled at her before taking the tea. He started
to sip his tea, Then he heard the gunshot. He raised an eyebrow,
“Wonder what that was about” he said.
Seif looks at a calendar. A week until he turned 16, a week until
he could fight. Of course, he would most likely have to start from
cleaning upwards. Then again, maybe he could get a pretty good
position, there was always a chance that he could.
Seif wonders what was the problem, but then again, it could be a
promotion. He goes to the main office, very quietly. Why would
they want me, I haven’t even done anything very important. he
thinks to himself.
The lady looks through some documents and looks up at Seif before
back to some documents thinking a bit. Finally she looked up at
Seif again before ordering "Hand me your identification card
please."
Seif reaches into his pocket, and pulls out his wallet. He pulls
out what looks to be a membership long expired, but peals off the
cover to reveal, his identification, he hands it to her. He remains
quiet, waiting for her to say something like, ‘you broke rule 5C,
go to execution grounds’ or something like that.
Luke and two strong guys each took a gun and hid it. Luke put his
under the counter where the mugs he used were stored while the
strong men put their guns in their bags.
Seif shakes his head. “If I drank soda, I would never be able to
stop drinking soda.” He wonders something. “So, why am I here
exactly? I am sure I have done nothing wrong.”