Eren shook the commander's hand,
“It’s better than the alternative.” He said.
“I’m ready to help. You didn’t make the wrong decision. Though…” He said trailing off thinking,
“I only know as much as you about this titan ability, which is almost nothing. I’ll have to learn to train it or control it.”Eren figured being honest with the Scouts would be the best way to go. He had dreamed of wanting to get out of these walls since he was young. This was his best option.
Virtus watched as he leaned against the wall. The young man was pretty beat up, but felt as if he was already healing somehow. Maybe he was just being delusional.
“The new guy now.” Tushar whispered to Virtus walking over to him.
“Now we have a pet titan.” He joked.
A light punch on Tushar’s back thudded.
“Don’t say that.” Vivi said scolding him.
“He’s just like any of us.” She argued while whispering.
“As far as you know Vivi.” Tushar said, providing a valid point.
“Enough you two.” Virtus said looking at both of them before they started getting louder and making a scene.
“Alright, alright.” Tushar said putting his hands up and smiling.
“I was just joking.” Vivi rolled her eyes at him, before she looked back over at Eren and the commander.
Virtus got off the wall and walked over to Eren after the commander had introduced himself and the team.
“I’m Virtus Caelum. Just a soldier in the Survey Corps.” He said giving him a slight nod.
“Y-Yeah. Nice to meet you.” Eren said giving him some respect. Vivi basically frolicked over to Eren, giving him a small wave,
“And I’m Vivi.” She smiled,
“It’s nice to have you on the team.” She encouraged him.
Tushar stood beside Virtus.
“I’m Tushar.” Tushar didn’t really say it in a welcoming voice, mostly due to his suspicion of Eren. Tushar was a little more reluctant to trust in people because of his past.
Eren gave him a nod and looked around at everyone. He never really expected this to happen, especially being a titan. Why would the Survey Corps want him? He figured since they were an elite unit, it would be the quickest way to dispose of him if something were to go wrong.