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"I know."

The two words murmured back to Lauren rippled with an undercurrent of energy. The smile that had adorned Ben's face, to one extent or another, since the class began had faded immediately and his eyes fixed themselves on the other student at the head of the class. He would keep still. The Professor had intervened, and from the look on her face... She would see to it that the lesson was learned.

That didn't mean Diamond herself wasn't going to be reevaluated. Ben hadn't paid her much mind, before. He was dimly aware that she was involved in Amy's past, but not all that much had been shared with him and he hadn't pried. He'd seen the two square off in combat class, briefly, but he couldn't remember any other time he'd seen the girl. But she was on his radar, now. Not positively. Luke was on another team, yeah, but they were from the same neck of the woods. And if there was one person in the school that counted as as an honorary teammate, it was Lucas Schwarz.

Damn right it was unacceptable.

If she ever tried that shit again, Lauren wouldn't get the chance to kick her ass. The killing intent emanating from their little corner of the classroom truly was impressive. He'd have to tell Luke about it, later. They could probably spin a whole bit off of it. In the meantime, he squeezed Lauren's shoulder lightly and did his best to push the frown back off of his face.

Wouldn't do to set a bad example, now would it?
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Dust Apps


While Yun’s mind hadn’t been exactly blown out of proportions from the lesson, she still managed to pay attention to most of the lesson and found it to be very interesting. When the two up front charged up the Dust, Yun blinked before she wondered if she’d be able to pull it off herself.

Perhaps. But knowing herself, she’d probably try to skip all the necessary steps to try completing the process as fast as possible- that was, if she hadn’t seen the demonstration show how simple but articulate the process could be.

She could see it being useful for her. Since she didn’t have much going on from her aside from her weaponry and speed, Dust could cover some of the openings she’d normally have. And hey, maybe she could start a campfire with Fire Dust if she felt lazy. The question was how she’d apply Dust in critical moments.

Eh.

I’ll think about that later, she thought. Best not to think too hard unless I try it out myself.

Yun ended up not opening her notebook a single time and instead watched the demonstrations and the students up front getting the grasp of things. Though her patience did dwindle just a bit, it was particularly because she wanted to try it out. Her gaze went over to the professor, then at the students, then at the professor again.

Keeping her arms under her table, she stretched them, squinting as she yawned silently.

Don’t do that.”

“?!?!!”

ABGUAF- CRAP, I DIDN’T MEAN TO-

When she opened her eyes and abruptly stopped her stretching, she noticed that it had not been directed towards her, but rather, the girl next to the boy.

…O-Oh. Whew.

Glancing around nervously, everyone seemed to be looking up front in initial confusion, so she quickly rubbed her eyes, brushing the tears formed from her squinting.

Apparently, the girl named “Frost” tried to activate “Schwarz’s” vial. It took her a moment to think about what would happen if the vial was activated, though as soon as she figured it out, Yun made a nervous frown, and almost jumped when she heard a tail slamming against the floor. The expressions of many students darkened or outright expressed anger towards Frost, so she instead resorted to staring at the Schwarz guy instead. He seemed easier on the eyes than the cloudy expressions.

Sheesh, she thought. I guess this is why a professor is needed.

Keeping everyone in line while not getting fed up… professors must have it pretty hard.

She hadn’t even noticed anything what had happened, but the thought of blowing up someone else's Dust sounded pretty darn dangerous. The likelihood of it being lethal on someone with Aura? Much less likely, but it was still dangerous. She didn’t have anything against anybody in this class- let alone this entire academy- because she was pretty new and knew nobody. Still, she mentally noted that she shouldn’t lower her guard too much just because it was an academy for Huntsmen and Huntresses.

While he didn't seem physically hurt, she hoped the Schwarz guy would be alright. He seemed a lot more into the lecture than herself.
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Practice
Primary Objectives: Escape from Current Social Situation, Locate Charms
Secondary Objectives: Obstacle Course, Pants(?)

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Blaine stood very, very still. Humans and faunus had both evolved as predator animals, which meant that they all had excellent eyes for movement. The well-timed arrival of the party’s tank meant that if he kept his steps ever so subtle, he could slink away if only there was a good distraction…

Think, curse your eyes! If you stay still, they most likely will not register your panic. Maybe they will forget the charms and move on, giving you the time you need to change the subject, or go back to gym...

A single vein pulsed in his unmoving forehead, the face below slowly growing red. The others are interacting, Orrin has arrived, so if I just sneak aw-I HAVEN'T INTRODUCED MYSELF TO ORRIN! NOT FORMALLY!!!

Meanwhile, unrelated to his own predicament, a gun was being held to a smiling young teacher’s assistant’s head. Blaine did not notice this.

...Gods above and below, this isn’t working. This will leave a horrible impression on Orrin, the others will think you a lackless cad who goes back on his word, you’ve no gifts to give... Alright, focus There has to be a solution to-

The gun went off. While Blaine had heard guns before when he was transported to Beacon, this was a gunshot going off in the face of a peaceful spring-time afternoon. It roared across the field, making most everyone jump and turn to face the source... Just what the faunus needed.

Blaine was off to the races.

Blaine sprinted with the speed of a man escaping his ex-wife turned tax collector, pupils dilated, breaths fast, and an expression of stark terror upon his face, eyes open approximately one sixteenth of an inch wider than typical with no other differences. He pumped his arms as he sped away, knees high, and onto the obstacle course. Running the course is the assignment, we had passed the sixty seconds, and the gun startled me… yes, THESE are acceptable excuses. Surely the others will pardon me, and THEN the fire from the gun will provide adequate entertainment to keep their minds off the charms. Then I'll just go find them, present them later, figure out how best to contact them(of course I don't want to bother them while busy), and everything will be fine, right? Right! Maybe the Priest of Swoly Arms found them when my pockets tore...

The faunus breathed an even staccato as he raced across the course at breakneck speed with a grace unfitting of his form. He missed simplicity. Life had been hard back home, but there was none of this... No. It was better than back home. Beacon, where he was safe to train in peace, safe from arbitrary attacks out of left field. After all, it wasn’t like another student here was going to assault him. That would be ridiculous.

Here at Beacon, life was simple. Here, all he had to worry about was making friends, test scores, homework assignments, class schedules, a lack of familiarity with technology, the constant pressure of being a student, cafeteria food, a lack of funds, all the concerns that come from meeting a new team...

I...I think I miss the Grimm.
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Amy Desire-Dust Apps

Lauren's emerald green eyes found her condemnation, alright--her Faunus teammate's mouth was pulled to the side, her brow furrowed slightly. She looked disappointed, almost, her baby blue gaze on the woman she'd once hoped would be someone she could rely on--the only relic from her previous life, some familiarity in a place that was utterly foreign.

Even if she hadn't wanted to, time was making abundantly clear that it was time to let go. Amy had clung to Diamond because she was the only one she knew on any personal level to start with--but falling through on the date, immediately moving on to Emerald--it hurt.

Now this.

There had always been suspicions that Diamond wasn't a good person, but before they'd been pushed back. Business, and nothing more--it was an easy way of accepting someone's money without feeling guilty about however it had been earned. Besides, it wasn't like her past was any less checkered than Diamond's, or her way of earning money any less legally dubious. Sure, most of her crimes would be considered "victimless", but they both had stuff they'd rather bury.

She'd hoped Diamond was doing what she was. Burying who she used to be. Learning from what she'd been. Not repeating her past mistakes. Moving on. Amy had hoped they could maybe do that together. Not in the romantic sense of "together", necessarily, just... Comfortable that they knew the other was in the same boat.

One of her fingers slipped into her collar.

One stutter wouldn't have been enough to change that hope. But it hadn't been just one, and Amy wasn't stupid or naive enough to keep giving someone chances, not when they threatened a friend.

Her face was one of disappointment, but her eyes and whisper to her teammates conveyed all she needed to regarding anger.

"Fuck her."

And that was that.
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Class End Post


Both Dust Apps and Practice continued as the professors and TAs began wrapping up their classes for the end of the period. Some students would be glad the period came to the end, while some would think about what to do after class. New students who have not already will eventually learn of their assigned teams through messages sent to available contact information.

Eventually, the bell rang, signaling the end of classes for the day.

(Classes are done! There will be a bit of after class free time before missions begin.)


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(Note: The IC time is taking place right after classes atm)







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Practice ended.

In silence, Sangue made sure she had all of her belongings. The girl silently left the classroom after staying for a bit.

A rare yawn escaped the red-haired Huntress-in-training as she brushed her eyes.

It wasn't like of her to get tired. Had it been the Practice course that tired her out? She didn't think so, considering that though the course itself was a solid exercise she could see herself trying out again, it wasn't exactly something that would make her gasp for breath. Perhaps she was just... tired.

Without thinking too much on the matter, she instinctively headed towards the BASL dormitory. She intended on dropping off her belongings first. Afterwards, she had different options on what to do, such as staying with BASL, meditating for a moment like she always had, or sending letters to either Apep or some others she knew of outside the Academy.

Sangue hoped she'd see her friends on the way back to the dorm, though she wasn't sure if that would happen.

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Outta Here!


Saved by the bell! Yun thought as she more-than-happily packed up her bag. If training her speed wasn't meant to be used in class, now was the perfect time to put it to use. The troubling atmosphere of the class got her packing, and considering she was in no place to butt in, she figured she shouldn't get into anyone's business just yet.

Right before she left, however, her Scroll vibrated. Blinking, she slid the Scroll out of her pocket and stared at the message sent to her.

Her eyes fell upon what seemed like a message sent from the Academy. She squinted as she the middle of the message quietly to herself,

"You have been placed in Team Fantasms (FASS)...?"

Huh.

Ferris Gray Solidor, Andromeda Kailani, and Kuhaku Shiro seemed to be her teammates.

Team Fantasms? That sounds pretty fantastic and all, but she actually had no idea where to meet them. She presumed her best bet was the dorm she'd be assigned to.

Looking around, Yun wondered if there was anybody in the room who happened to be her teammates.

...Nope.

Darn. Guess it was just her alone for now till she got to her dorm.

Well, we'll see how it goes! She thought optimistically as she gave herself a little fist pump. I'm in a new team- I should be ready for it!

With her stuff packed, she headed out of her dorm, activating her Semblance as she kept herself at a running speed while hopping lightly. It let her move through the halls a bit quicker without risking crashing into anybody.

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"Stupid, pretty masks..."


Hana decided to stand near the exit of the classroom with her arms crossed, staring at her team members with a questioning stare.

The entire purpose of her stare could be interpreted in different ways, but she didn't seem optimistic with it, that much was sure. She stood there... as if she were waiting for something. Like an angry cat that wants to stop playing with laser pointers.

Because cats had a tendency of expecting something from others despite showing almost no hint as to what they're expecting. In other words, she was just still a little angry at her team members for embarrassing her from earlier, despite being grateful to them for helping her.

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Dust Applications - Lecture Hall I707

The ringing of the bell killed any more plans I had. Although maybe that was for the best. It's not really good for the brats if their teacher's frustrated when standing out in front of the room. It means that I wouldn't be giving my 100% to the lesson, and I don't want to waste their time with blether that wouldn't pan out, you know? With my luck, I'd end up feeding daft ideas into their brains. That's just not right, Teàrlag! You're supposed to be an educator, not some dunderhead who writes articles on an Atlesian propaganda website.

For today, the students are probably better off hitting the books for their knowledge. Right now, I need to get straight around to the bizzo of making sense of what buggery's floating around inside Diamond Frost's head.

"All of you can depart now," I say to the class, pointing over at the door. "Think about how you all interact with Dust, and check your class portal for assigned readings! And you, Miss Kang, don't fall asleep next lesson!"

With all of them piling out, except for one, it means I can get around to what I need to do. Just thinking about it makes me sigh. Oi brat, when students make trouble in a classroom, that's usually because they're mincing about with each other, not trying to make mince out of one another. This isn't supposed to be how you act, you know? That's a future colleague you're trying to mess with. Somebody who you might entrust your life to one day. It's unacceptable. There's no bloody good reason to damage the trust between individuals like that.

My gaze lands on Diamond. My eyes don't waver from her, even as I cross my arms.

"Why did you do it?" I ask simply.

Even if she had failed. Even if Luke Schwarz could've suffered little.

What she tried to do was still unambiguously, unacceptably, a breach of trust.


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As the class finally came to an end and winded students began to leave the training field, a blonde head glided through the crowd. It moved without aim at first, exploring the throng of bobbing heads until it came close to a red one, then promptly made a beeline towards it.

There were many thoughts and budding worries Sand had been stewing on for the better part of that day, and near half of those were related to the red-headed boy.

“Hmm… What to do, what to do, what to do?” Robert asked himself aloud as he thought about his after school plans. Those plans including: Nothing and jack squat. He’d been in such a grumpy mood all morning that, now that he had gotten over all that boiled up angst, the redhead had realized that at no point had he considered how he would spend his free time. “Definitely don’t feel like being alone right now. Kinda want to hang out with someone. But who’d want to to do that on such short notice?”

“Robert.” Sand’s hand fell on the his shoulder, drawing him to the side so that they could talk. “Are you done for the day?”

Almost as if she had been reading his thoughts, one of his teammates suddenly appeared to grab his attention. Robert almost jumped as he felt a hand suddenly rest on his shoulder, bringing him out of his head and back to the real world. “Oh, hey Sand.”

“Are you done for the day?”

“Yeah, I don’t have anything planned. What’s up?”

“Good. I’m glad I caught you before you ran off,” she said, then hesitated. The girl took a glance at her surroundings, her eyes resting on the other students with a hint of displeasure, before seeming to come to a decision. Tugging on the duffel bag strapped over her shoulder, she said, “I wanted to talk about something, but I’d rather do it somewhere else. Follow me?”

“Uh, sure I guess. But can I get a hint as to what it is you want to tell me?” Robert agreed, though he would follow after Sand whether he received an answer or not. He trusted his team leader and whatever she had planned for him. If she thought it was important that it was discussed in a private setting, she’d hear no argument from him.

“A hint?” she echoed as she led him away from the practice grounds. “I guess. Do you consider yourself a good fighter?”

Robert gave the question a few seconds of consideration as the two casually walked through the halls. He couldn’t recall if he had ever even considered the topic since he was accepted into Beacon. At the time, he thought that if they thought he was good enough to join, he must have met their requirements. Now that Sand had asked though? “Hmm. I guess I do think I have room for improvement. I mean I could probably hold my own against a normal person. Compared to our classmates though? Not so much.”

She hummed an affirmative. That was in essence her own assessment of the redhead, and it saved the both of them time if he saw it as well. “That needs to change,” she said simply.

“How are you going to do that?” the boy asked, most naively.

“How indeed,” she mused, refusing to elaborate.

The girl lead the boy through academy’s halls until she reached the room where her school day had essentially started. Opening the door, she peeked inside the gymnasium, gaze hovering over the few people still inside. Most of those who used the facilities outside of class during week days likely did so during the morning, leaving plenty of room to play with.

Sand nodded and pushed her way inside, leading the pair to a relatively open space. She left her bag near a bench and turned to consider Robert. She had thought about what she would say if they got that far, rehearsed the conversation in her head, but getting down to it was a somewhat different matter. “Before settling on anything,” she started, “I’d like to know what we’re working with. What’s your Semblance? We could probably work our way out from there.”

Robert looked a bit embarrassed by this question, scratching the back of his neck as his cheeks turned to a redder tone. “Well you see… I don’t actually know myself. In fact, part of me has wondered if maybe I don’t even have one,” he admitted. Nobody usually asked him outright and it wasn’t something that you’d just go about your day bragging about, so the boy wasn’t completely comfortable admitting his lack of knowledge about his own abilities.

“No Semblance?” she repeated, eyes widening imperceptibly. Why, that was only half her plans out the window. “Are you serious? Not even a clue about it?”

“Yeah, I’m serious. I really, really haven’t got a clue. For all I know, it’s something stupid like ‘the ability to have bad vision so I must wear glasses’ or ‘the ability to be born a ginger and not have a soul.’ That would be just my luck.”

Her first instinct was to ask how he had even been accepted to the academy in such conditions, but she forced herself to swallow that impulse. Even she realized that would only serve to demoralize her teammate.

“You know that’s not how it works.” Still, she needed to know more. “But now I have to ask. Did you have any formal combat training before Beacon?”

“... Define the word ‘formal,’” he replied.

“I see.” And that was all the answer she needed, was it not?

Things were worse than she had suspected, and she had not prepared for him being so far behind the rest of the competition. What did that leave her in this pitch?

After a few moments, Sand sighed exasperatedly, her lips twisting into a grimace.

The truth, she supposed.

“This is a problem.” She brought a hand up to her hair, brushing it back in an effort to put her thoughts in order. “I’m going to be honest with you, Robert. You’re sloppy. I thought so when you threw yourself at an exploding Creeper at the fort, when I saw you fight, and even today in practice. When Ozpin had us switch places, the first thing I realized was that I would have to take you aside to talk about it.”

Robert decided to not say anything about the incident with the Creeper. In all honesty, he had done it less because he was sloppy and more so because he believed that he was holding the others back. At the time, he believed that their lives were worth more than his own. There was nothing good that could come out of telling the truth about that though, especially when he was actually feeling better since then and now would most likely run away than use his body as a shield. The rest of Sand’s evaluation was accurate though. “Yeah, you’re right. I want to be able to carry my own weight on this team too, so it really is probably for the best.”

“What bothers me...” she continued after his interjection, only to trail off.

This was the point she needed to drive home, she realized, but the silliness of what she was doing caught up to her then. What was she doing, acting like a lecturing mother? She found it hard to finish her thought, but at the same time, she was already too committed to the act to back off. “W-what bothers me is that you are not looking to keep up with the rest of the students. If I understand what you’re telling me, you’re looking to catch up! Which means that if I come to you after the first class session of the week asking you if you have time after it, the last thing I want to hear is that you’re free! If you want to start pulling your weight, you’re going to have to start working harder than everyone else, do you understand that?”

“Yeah, I see what you’re saying… But where would I even begin? It sort of feels overwhelming to look at the gap between me and, say, you,” Robert admitted. This wasn’t the first time he had compared himself to his fellow classmates and realized he fell short, but every time in the past his motivation was even closer to the ground than his ability. With Sand now confronting him though, he had no more excuses. He had to try harder or he would never progress.

“Look. You kept up with me at a dead run through dense jungle, while injured, with a pack of howling Grimm on our tail. You can do this, but, like then—” She held up her index finger. “—you need someone to light a fire under your ass.” At that, she pointed at herself with her thumb, struggling to keep the awkwardness out of her voice. “Seeing as I’m riding you about this, I guess that’s my job now. So come on and hit me.”

After hearing that metaphor, Robert looked down behind himself as if searching for something he thought he had dropped earlier. Then the realization hit. “Oh you mean figuratively.” Then as if his mind had only just caught up to what she’d said, he did a double-take. “Wait, you want me to do what?”

“You heard me. From now on you’re my official sparring partner, so act like it.” She tilted her head even as she lowered herself into a relaxed stance. “Don’t look at me like that, I’m team leader now. I get to make unreasonable calls like that.”

“You’re starting to sound more like me,” Robert replied before begrudgingly entering into a defensive stance to protect himself from Sand.

“Then you should know the drill,” she answered dryly to her teammate’s lip. He seemed to prefer letting his opponents have the first strike for some odd reason, but that would not do for what she had in mind. She made a beckoning gesture. “And turtling up is not what I asked you to do either, Robert. I want to see you move.”

“Uh… Alright, I guess,” the boy said, lowering his defenses and walking up to his team leader. Curling back his fist, Robert sent a weak punch to his opponent’s shoulder. The impact, if it could even be called that, most likely wouldn’t even phase Sand. It did not have a chance to connect either way.

Sand stepped into the half-hearted punch, throwing it off with one arm in the same motion as she pushed hard against Robert’s chest with an open palm. The blow sent him stumbling back.

“What was that?” she asked quickly.

“Er… a punch?” Robert questioned as he quickly recovered from Sand’s palm strike.

“Is that what you’d call it if I was a mugger trying to rob you? No. That’s an embarrassment.” She shook her head and a step back, resuming positions. “Again.”

Robert pulled back his fist again, aiming for the same spot as he had before. By comparison with the last punch, it was an improvement. However, at best it would make her flinch and that would only be if she let herself take the hit. It had the speed, but not the strength behind it.

It showed, as Sand deflected it as simply as the first one. She gave the boy another shove. “Again.”

His frustration showed as Robert ground his teeth. Making another fist, he threw his punch right toward Sand’s stomach, now with all of his strength and speed behind it.

Sand pushed it aside with a shove of her left hand, stepping in closer with the motion. Her right hand flashed upwards, catching Robert’s chin in her grip, and slid her leg behind his leading step. This time, her push tripped the redhead and made him crash forcefully onto his back.

The woman kept walking with the momentum of the motion, bringing her now free hands together in a slow clap. When she looked down at Robert, rather than disappointment, a pleased smile played on her lips.

“Better. Now, can you do that with a cool head?” As she spoke, she offered his hand to him.

“I can definitely give it a try,” Robert returned with his usual friendly smile, reaching out and taking his team leader’s hand to get back up on his feet.

“That’s the spirit.” Simpler than she had expected, too. She had thought she would need to be harsher to get him in the right mindset.

Honestly, it made her wonder if he was simply acting for her benefit.




A long, painful hour later, the two students were a sweaty, bruised mess. Well, only one of the two, for the most part.

After Robert had gotten over his false start, the pair had settled into sparring in earnest, with short breaks in the action whenever Sand felt she had to explain something or correct her partner, or Robert took a particularly nasty fall.

“I don’t think I’ve felt this sore since… Okay well, our last mission, but before that… I think the Practice class the day before that.”

Sand pulled her lips away from her water bottle, offering it to the boy lying on the floor. “You’ll have to get used to it. We’ll be doing this every day after practice from now on.”

The boy happily accepted the water bottle, hovering it above his mouth so it fell into his mouth like a waterfall. Once he’d had his fill, Robert replied, “Yeah, that seems reasonable. It’s not like I go the gym ever either, so this and Survival will hopefully keep me in shape as well.”

She hummed a half-hearted affirmative. She would have hoped the school curriculum in itself would deal with that concern, but pointing that out made little difference.

“So, got any other plans for today?” the boy decided to ask, still lying there on the floor and not bothering to even try and sit up.

“Yeah. Something like that. I’ll head out for that soon.” Sand glanced at her Scroll. She did not seem particularly excited by the prospect, though that was not in and of itself strange for her.

Noticing Sand’s expression, Robert asked, “Something you don’t want to do?”

She shrugged. “Meeting with a professor. It’s fine. Just inconvenient.”

“Ah okay. Well if you need anything, I’m still free for the rest of the afternoon. Just gimme a call.”

“Sure.” Silence settled for a moment after that agreement, interrupted only by the slight shuffle of clothes as Sand leaned forward to take her bottle back. “Robert, where did you learn to fight? You said you had no formal training, but I can tell you’re not really new to it. Did you learn all of it here at Beacon?”

Robert was silent for several moments, long enough that Sand might have mistaken the lack of response to mean he didn’t hear her. Before she could repeat her inquiry though, he finally spoke up. “Well, let’s say that mugger comment from earlier was a bit personal. People can sometimes be really mean, even when you don’t have anything. I had to learn to fight for what little I had or end up losing that too.”

Sand studied him from the corner of her eyes, then nodded slowly, simply taking the information in. “A rough childhood. I’m sorry to hear that,” she told him, and that acknowledgement was as much as she could give on the matter. She had been meaning to broach the subject, but brining undue attention to the matter was the last thing in her mind. “I assume you’ve never had a chance to train with a partner, then. Would explain all your bad habits.”

“Yeah, that’s pretty accurate. What about you? You kicked my butt pretty good. Better than most people at this school probably.”

“There’s not much to say there. Standard combat school fare.” No sooner had she said that did her eyelids droop and the corner of her mouth take a wry turn. “Except I got thrashed often and I’m a sore loser. You could say that’s what lit a fire under me.”

“Who was the one doing the thrashing to you though?” Robert decided to ask, wanting to make sure there wasn’t more to that comment before it was dismissed.

“Most other students during sparring practice, of course. And some I asked for help after-hours. You’d be surprised how many people are willing to teach you if you learn to ask… even if they might still thrash you while they’re at it.” She took a swig from the bottle, the motion almost sheepish. “You need to put blood and sweat into things like these if you want to improve, though.”

She blinked slowly as a thought crossed her mind. “It can be difficult, but if you don’t know how to catch up, you could always ask others. I don’t need to be the only one. If you need help with your marksmanship, or aura control, or geography lessons or what have you, find someone who knows about it. Even if you don’t think they would put the time, you could always ask them about their Semblance. People love to talk about themselves, and maybe that could give you an idea about yours.”

“Hmm. Maybe. It just feels… strange to ask others for help. I’m so used to having to do everything on my own, even trying to push away people who offered me their support because I didn’t want them to get involved with some of the things I was doing. It wasn’t anything too terrible, just pickpocketing and thieving”—Sand’s eyebrows rose at that, but she kept quiet, and Robert was not looking at her in any case, staring off into space instead—“but I still didn’t want to get other people in trouble at the time. Now here I am, back on the straight and narrow, I still have trouble actually gathering the courage to ask others for assistance,” Robert began to ramble, finally sitting up despite still being on the floor of the gym.

“That’s a shame,” she said after a moment, then sighed at her own non-committal response. “I don’t think that’s a bad habit I can fix with a bruising, but I could give it a go. You don’t need a troubled past to be shy about bothering others,” Sand drawled as she rose, pulling her bag from under the bench. “Not today, though. I should be heading out.”

“Alright. Be seeing you then.”

“Right.” Sand rose a hand in a lazy farewell before striding out of the gym, leaving the boy to his own devices.

Robert gave his own wave goodbye, though there was much more energy behind the goodbye than Sand’s, despite how exhausted he felt. With no other plans, the redhead gathered his belongings and began making his way to the cafeteria, looking for a snack to replenish himeself.
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Silver looked through the window of the ship as Beacon Academy came into view. The central tower stood out quite magnificently from the surrounding structures.

"We will be arriving at Beacon shortly. Please check your belongings before leaving the ship." The pilot announced over the comms.

Silver hadn't brought much with him, in fact his Huntsman equipment took up more space in his bags than casual clothes. That's even including the white shirt and black parka and leather pants he was wearing. That and his blue aviators hanging just above his forehead.

"I should really get some new clothes..." He said as he looked over the contents of his bags. He had a spare of his usual clothing in his backpack and his weaponry and ammunition on a shoulder bag. "Well, this'll do for a day or two."

The ship began its descent and in no time it had landed. Silver stood up, took his bags and took a deep breath before heading for the door.

He stared out through the open door for a moment before leaving, the sight was almost like a picture taken straight from a fantasy book. With another deep breath, Silver stepped out of the ship.
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Standing on the platform and awaiting Silver's arrival was a tall, neatly-presented young woman wearing the jet-black garb expected of students from Haven Academy. The rush of wind that heralded the descent of the grand ornithopter - dull black and grey - onto the landing strip ruffled at her hair, sending the long, black-brown locks flowing into the air behind her. But it did not bother her. Gratia Mindaro was all business, her impassive, steely gaze never wavering as she watched the airship deposit its occupants. Beacon's chill could not compare to that of her hometown's, and in any case, she would not have allowed it to stop her retrieval of Vignoble's newest member.

He was an innocuous-looking individual, anxiously stepping off the exit ramp with luggage in hand. Gratia's onyx eyes clinically studied him from head to toe. A pretty boy who wore a combination of leather pants, tight white t-shirt and a black parka from last season's catalogue ... when including the blue shades sitting in his silver bangs ... he was apparently some manner of twink. Not that it was supported by his fashion sense.

She hoped he would rectify that at some point.

"Silver Applegate," she called out, her voice powerful and measured as she strode towards him. "I assume you know you've been assigned to Team Vignoble?"
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Atlas, Atlas. Bilskirnir Housing Complex. Team HJNS dormitory.

Fifteen hours ago.

No one on the team had taken Jericho's loss well. Nicole, as the team's operator and wellness professional, had been in charge of every last tactic in the HJNS playbook for years; of course, things like individual skill sets and the input of her boys would always need to be taken into account, but for the most part many of the most successful strategies had been Nicole's brainchildren.

Many of them had also utilized Jericho in a central role. His Semblance made him the perfect infiltrator; he was skilled with a knife, his pistols, or even his bare hands; he could drive anything on at least one wheel, even if he couldn't do so particularly safely. Jer had become her crutch, an ace in the hole that she could rely on to partner with any of the others. Now he was gone - and the team was refusing to replace him.

It was out of loyalty to their teammate, for a certainty, but more than anything Nicole believed that the issues at the root of their insistence were denial and desperation. All three of them - four, if you counted Nicole, who had indeed been quietly hoping that this whole Vale thing was just a fad - were suffering from them. The normally gregarious Speer was withdrawn, constantly texting memes back and forth with chatbots in the hopes that the blank, stoic responses of artificial intelligence would capture the vibe of having a conversation with Jer. Bright was worse. He had always been sullen and withdrawn from his team, but Jericho had been the Stripe he'd liked best. Losing his lone tether to sane conversation in the dorm had caused Bright to lapse back into the primal state that his friends had originally found him in. He now controlled the space behind the kitchen counter, the barony that Rich had deemed Wench's Walk, searching for where Jericho had stored the pans, knives, measuring materials, or secret Rich-killing weapons.

Speaking of Rich, he had taken his knight's departure the worst. But you would never know it by looking at him.

"Ah, Nicole!" he exclaimed magnanimously when she walked inside the dorm her boys lived in. The team leader was sprawled out along every one of the bar stools in front of the kitchen counter, radiant and unruffled by the tribulations that had sprung up within his keep. "Come, take a seat."

His feet lifted up, inches above the stool on the far right of the counter. Nicole, gauging it, might have had enough space to wiggle in before she was repurposed into Heinrich's footrest. Her eyebrow raised.

"What, are you serious?"

"But of course!" he exclaimed again. "You always have my permission."

Nicole rolled her eyes again and sat up on the counter. Rich's eyes widened; imperceptibly, his head shook.

"Nicole, I would take heed. Bright has regressed further today, and still gets touchy when people touch the coun--"

An empty box of rice made a brilliant arc over the counter, rising from Nicole's east and setting into her west - west right onto the crown of the king's head, where it bounced again and clattered onto the floor.

"Shut up, fag."

Speer looked up in a hurry. He must have been surprised Bright had spoken. When his eyes caught Nicole on the counter, he stood and waved at her, walking over from the team's dual-monitor setup in the foyer. He was carrying his Scroll in his hands; he must have been chatbotting or something. Nicole waved back at him with a smile and then scanned the faces of all three of them.

"So how were your days?" she asked playfully. "I guess you guys must be hungry, huh? Anyone else remember how to cook? Want me to make some pasta?"

"Nonsense. You are a credit to your position, Nicole, but we have a cook," Rich said proudly, puffing out his chest. "Jericho knew his place better than to leave us unprepared for his vacation. He cooked family portions of our favorite meals, and prepared grocery lists as well. He must have been preparing to shop for us upon his return. Truly, I wish either of you were even one tenth of Jericho. Maybe this place wouldn't be such a sty. Think of all the vacuuming he'll have to do to get this rice out of the carpets. I mean, my God."

"Hey fuckwit," came the yell from under the counter. "Has that mono started to ravage your brain lining? Jer's not coming back. He left us."

"I've had mono," Speer offered cheerfully. "I don't think it's a gay thing. Jer never had it. I think it's just from kissing anybody, and I don't remember it affecting my brain lining."

"It doesn't," Nicole said firmly. "Let's all get some pasta in us, okay? And then we'll clean this place up and talk about the teammate sel--"

"I don't know, Bright, how long before it ravaged your mother's?"

A garbled scream erupted from Wench's Walk.

"As I was saying, Nicole, thank you but no. The meals Jericho made us were meant to last the week, and now by my decree we shall await his return with patience and prudence."

...

"You finished 'em this morning, huh?" Nicole asked sympathetically.

"Why isn't he back yet, Nicole?"

There were several notes of pleading in Heinrich Gault's voice. It was apparent that the bonds of loyalty - close to matrimony - that he and Jericho had sworn one another had caused many things to atrophy, chiefly among them his cooking skills and his sense of order between the two. With no Jericho to serve as grounded enforcer and royal headsman, Speer and Bright would never respect her authority. She didn't even know if they would respect hers. She had to think like Jericho would in order to rein in the remainder of her team.

"I'm cooking."

"N-No!"

From underneath her vest, her ceremonial pocket pistol left its holster and fired a single round into the apartment's ceiling. It joined several of the larger holes left by one of Jericho's Manticores over the past year.

"my SNEAKER"


"Alright, boys, listen up. Jericho is coming back."

"I know that, foolish operator," Rich said smugly, though he had still winced at the sound of the gunshot in close proximity.

"He seems like he's doing alright to me," Speer said, looking down at his Scroll.

"Yyyyyyes!" Bright roared in approval, punctuated by the bonk of his head against the counter as he tried to rise.

"Keep listening."

"NOOOOOOOOO! IT WENT RIGHT THROUGH THE TOE!"

"it weNT riGHt thROUGH thE TOOooooOOoooOOE"


"But if we want him to come back and stay back," Nicole continued, "we're going to have to prove to him that we're responsible enough to do things without him. Otherwise he's just going to push us all out of the nest for good. We have to cook our own meals, do our own grocery shopping, work on our own homework, and above all, keep ourselves together. We're still a team, right?"

She had segued into a more encouraging tone as her speech went on, but she was met with only silence at the end. She fired into the ceiling again.

"G-Gotcha, babe!"

"I concur!"

"Yeah, yeah..."

"STOP IT! YOU ANIMALS!"


"Besides, if you all missed him so much, you could talk to him. He does have a Scroll."

"Yeah, he says hi, guys. And he says that he bought Rich some more toothpaste because he was almost out," Speer said casually, looking back down as though Nicole had reminded him again that it was in his hands. With his head buried in a screen, he didn't notice that the others had turned to him - even Bright, who must have been reawakened by Nicole's speech enough that he could relearn a bipedal stance.

"Vanilla mint..." Rich murmured. "My soul of chivalry..."

"I know I say this a lot, but fuck you guys are gross."

"You've been texting him?" Nicole asked, snapping her fingers to get the rest of the team's attention - although yeah, that toothpaste stuff was really weird. She tried not to think about that.Maybe he did need a vacation from Rich after all...

Then again, Jer probably knew her favorite toothpaste too. He'd crashed on her couch enough. He was so perfect in the hours before he woke up hungover. Vulnerable, curled up, hair matting his face. He was like a Jagerbombed unicorn.

...

"You've, uh, been texting him," she repeated, in a calmer voice.

Speer nodded.

"Uh, yeah." He held up his Scroll. "Right now, actually. He sent me the admin codes for Beacon's network so we could work on a training regimen for the drones there. Lookie. Lookie lookie."

He laid out the Scroll on the countertop, so that they could all lean over it. Nicole caught a faint whiff and realized that one of them hadn't showered after coming back from the gym. Either that, or Bright had been in the kitchen much longer than anyone wanted to tell her since Friday night.

"Jericho Piper...Team Flapjack." Heinrich's eyes had narrowed into slits. "Those corn-fed, inbred whores. To think, they would lure a young man like that with the promise of food. Nothing else could have coaxed him from us, but for the idea of cooking for new and unexciting people. We stopped our advance there too soon. And look at him. He's not even team leader. It was bad enough when he refused such a commission here, but in Vale? He is a god."

Everyone was looking at the blonde-haired king. Nicole's eyes had gone wide, head cocking slightly in his direction.

"Uh, yes, sir, Your Grace."

"...to them. An agent of his caliber would be a god to them."

"I can't believe you always have to ask where your sister gets this from."

"Better than never asking where your mother got it from!"

"COCKSUCKE--"

Nicole raised the gun again.

"...okay." Bright looked reluctantly at the holes in the ceiling. In the brief silence that followed, Nicole swore she heard someone's faint, mournful wailing. It could've just been the sky-vans outside the open window. It was the late-night rush; even on a Monday, there were always people headed out for a taste of the Atlesian nightlife. Usually Jer and Rich were among them. Without him, Rich would probably be home more often. It would at least help him take his responsibilities as captain more seriously.

...

Fuck...fuuuuuuck!

"I mean...you said he's got admin access, Sully?"


"Huh? Oh, yeah. He's got a TA position at their firing range or some shit. We've just been tinkering with stuff in the school's protocols."

"I mean..."

Nicole looked around at the others, normally guileless blue eyes turning conspiratorial.

"...we could make him take responsibility, right? After all. He did leave us hanging."

The boys all looked at her, then at the Scroll. Heinrich began to chuckle.

"Ah, Nicole," he sighed wistfully. "Truly, you are one of us."

...

"Uh...thanks, buddy."






The movers had been shuttling in their new team captain's things during the last forty minutes of the final class period. A few of the movers had taken note of the things they'd brought in. There were several guitars, one electric and two acoustic, arranged on displays; the movers had to take care not to scuff any of them. There was also a Dance Til Sunrise dance pad peripheral that was meant to go to a TV, as well as a plasma TV and console to join the dance pad. Boxes of clothes and bedding were left inside, for the new arrival to make his bed. Stacked on top of the mattress were a series of posters from around the world, detailing Vytal Festivals past - ATLAS WILL INDOCTRINATE YOUR YOUTH! - concert tours, and other stadium events from around Atlas.

Only a few pictures had made the trip along with the new arrival. There was one of a handsome man, tanned by long periods outdoors, who had strung a bow out over an apartment balcony, as though he could land a shot past the horizon. A young Vacuan woman in a tank top and a leather jacket sat atop him, long, bare legs wrapped around his neck and hands playfully forcing his head and chin down into his chest, as if to mess with his shot.

Another picture was at the Vytal Festival depicted in the poster, with an Atlesian team and a Mistralian team detailed on the scoreboards behind them. The two children in the photo were identical, but for their hair and attire; one was dressed up in a white-and-blue outfit with a V-finned headband. The other kid was in a child-sized INDOCTRINATE t-shirt and a tan, unzipped hoodie, but where the V-finned girl's hair was long and dark, tipped in red, the other child had dyed his hair a fierce shock of bubblegum pink.

The last photograph was clearly the most recent. It had clearly been taken from the sidelines of some event. A single boy, muddied and soaked by cold water, was on his knees past a finish line, gripping a stopwatch in his hands. The girl from the Vytal photo, aged almost a decade, was hurtling over the other sidelines to join him, the beaming smile on her face expressing her pure joy and pride at the kneeling student. Someone else had already beaten her onto the pitch, though. Blonde and handsome, he had wrapped one arm around the neck of the boy on the ground, apparently paying no heed to the fact that a large gash had sliced one of the boy's cheeks. He also didn't seem to care how much of that blood trickled down onto his jacket, cinched tight against the Atlesian winter cold.

The boy didn't care either. He had wrapped an arm tightly around the other boy in turn, and had one outstretched for the girl. Even in the photograph, his eyes were bright and excited; there was a wide grin on his lips, mouth open wider than it would have been had he merely been panting in exhaustion. He was laughing.

Jericho Piper was laughing.

Whoever, and whatever, the photos all depicted, they must have meant a lot to him.
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After spending the brief remainder of the period in something of a confused daze, I found myself replaying the events of everything that had happened up until now in my head, trying to wrap my mind around the end of what was, for all intents and purposes, going to be a successful demonstration and newfound understanding of key concepts.

The vials were ripped from my grasp by a magnetic pull before I knew it. Professor Cirsium had been there, interposing herself between Diamond and I—

And informed all of us that she was trying to catalyze the Dust in my vial.

It was as though the air had frozen. I suddenly became conscious again that we were in front of a crowd— A murmuring, stormy crowd, pockmarked with glares, scowls, and killing intent.

"Now go back to your seat and wait there."

"R-Right..."

I'd walked back from the front and returned to me seat in something of a flummoxed daze, shaking off my friends' concerns with a half-absent "Yeah, I'm fine." and a waved, undamaged hand. I urged everyone not to worry about the incident, partially because I felt pretty responsible for the disquieted atmosphere, but to be honest...

Try as I might have to focus, I couldn't. Even as a majority of the people surrounding me pinned the back of Diamond's head with the types of glares that went through the eyebrows and promised retribution, all I could muster was a glance every now and again, each time the thoughts popped up, destroying each attempt at notetaking in their wake.

I bid the three Bastilles, one Vignoble, and my fellow Jumpercable farewell as the bell rang.

"I'll stay behind for a bit, I've got something I wanna ask Professor Cirsium. Skye, if you lose your way getting back to the dorm, let us know." I said in a clipped, but not quite curt manner, holding my scroll and wiggling it for explanation. I wasn't mad at them. I wasn't even sure if I was mad at Diamond, or even mad in the first place.

>Bianca— I'll be a bit late getting back in, need to ask Dust Apps Professor about something. Happy Hunting on groceries
>see you at the dorm

Even now, as I occupied the wall space directly adjacent to the door, all I knew was that beneath my folded arms and furrowed brow, I could feel my stomach churning as if in synchronicity with my thoughts.

Why would she go and sabotage me?

What had I done to her in the past?

Had I even met this person, Diamond Frost, before in my life?

... Did it even mean anything to her? Was it just another Tuesday?

No, that couldn't be right. People didn't just do things like that without reason. There's always an underlying mentality of why this other deserved to be antagonized, especially in a setting where there's no competition. That required some deeper justification than the usual case of "trying to get ahead". These classes were collaborative efforts to learn and grow, so to poison that well had to mean that this person, who I had only vaguely recognized, believed me deserving of some retribution.

...Right? That was how people worked. Nobody was unreasonably antagonistic.

I didn't want to complain and wasn't going to— I came out unscathed and Diamond was likely getting the book thrown at her inside I707 as I sat there. Taking off a chunk of meat for my own wasn't going to help anything, discipline and justice were already being served. There'd be no point in it beyond needlessly hounding someone who I could only assume didn't care for me.

However, what she'd attempted to do to me had been weighing on my mind all the same.

So I stayed and waited, occupying myself with trying to understand why it had been done while I waited to ask about what had been done from the foremost expert available.




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Not even ten steps away from the ship, Silver was greeted by a woman. She sounded like she would rather be anywhere other than here and looked non too pleased. Strangely enough she wasn't wearing the local uniform.

"Ah, you must be Gratia Mindaro." He replied, putting on a soft smile. "Yes, I received the message not too long ago. I wasn't expecting it to be so quick though. People here are pretty organized."

"Say, did you just transfer in as well? That uniform's from Haven, isn't it?"
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"C'mon, babe, time to go."

The arm that had helped support Lauren seated transitioned smoothly to holding her up, as Ben pushed his chair out and rose to his feet. If she felt like getting down her she'd have no trouble, but if not he wasn't gonna have any trouble carrying her either. She had her bag, though, so he didn't want to wander off before she grabbed it. So the next order of business was picking his shield up off the wall behind him, one handed, and slinging it onto his back. He could grab his bag with the free hand in a second.

"Hey, man." He clapped Luke on the shoulder lightly, partly to get his attention but mostly for the camaraderie of the gesture. The other Hunter was always in his own head, but it wasn't hard to tell when he was really in his own head. And not in a great way. Wasn't really anything Ben could say to help, more likely he'd just make it worse. Sometimes the best thing was the gesture itself. Reminder that people've got your back. He flashed his friend a faint grin, and inclined his head towards the door. "We're gonna hit the road. Tell me about how things're going with the team later, alright? Grab a bite before missions, if we've got the time."

He grabbed his bag and started towards the door, nodding at Amy over the shoulder that wasn't helping to support his teammate, and slipping out into the hall. Given the wrapped package in Lauren's bag, that hadn't been there when they left in the morning, he was pretty sure there was something interesting he'd have to ask about. After they nabbed Sangue. Maybe in the halls, but they'd catch her in the dorm for sure. And for once he was reasonably homework free.

Not a bad start to the afternoon.
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"Vignoble is something of a transfer team. Most of us are from Haven Academy, learning here at Beacon as part of a trade program the two schools run."

The voice belonged to an otter faunus approaching the duo at a brisk walk. The nod she shared with Gratia showed a familiarity between the two. Although the newcomer was dressed in much more casual clothes. With a friendly smile she walked up to Silver and extended a hand.

"Beryl Harken. I'm the B in VGGB."
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Gratia acknowledged the arrival of her Faunus teammate with a nod of her own, before her gaze and attentions returned to Silver.

"That's correct." The impassive girl's response lacked any other flair, merely confirming both of the boy's observations. "The rest of this team transferred from Haven Academy."
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"Silver Applegate, pleased to meet you." He said shaking Beryl's hand. She seemed almost like an opposite of Gratia, flashing a welcoming smile. Silver also noticed that she was a Faunus, taking a quick look at her tail before bring his eyes up.

"So the uniforms got delayed or you two kept your old ones because of this program? I didn't bring mine from Atlas, so I could be in a bit of trouble. I should consider messaging my dad on this." Hopefully his father could mail it to him in time for his classes in a worst case scenario. "So, should we be going? Can I expect a tour of the academy on our way to the dorms?" He asked jokingly.
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"We'll help you get to know the place, don't worry." Beryl said as she turned and gestured for them to follow her. "Your assignment was actually a bit unexpected. We were planning on going shopping this evening so your arrival has put a bit of a cramp in our schedule. Judging from your baggage I'm guessing you didn't bring much in the way of extra clothing. So in lieu of a tour why don't you join us? I'm sure Gratia would be glad to help you pick out something decent."

Dear lord I hope he doesn't dress like that all the time. I don't think I could deal with another Vega.


Beryl was fond of the other girl but her attire was...garish? Painful to look at? An insult to the very idea of fashion? OK, maybe not that last one but even to Beryl, whose knowledge of fashion was limited to what she learned from staring longingly at clothes on the internet, Vega's fashion sense sucked.

Hmmmmm. Maybe Jericho could give some pointers. He probably learned about it in one of his How-To-James-Bond courses.
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"It was my choice to wear this," she said, "as it was for you to make a horrible fashion choice."

Gratia pulled out her phone, flipping it open to quickly send off a message, before closing it and pocketing it in one fell swoop.

"You're changing out of that fucking disaster," the Mistralese girl continued bluntly, tone commanding. "Fortunately, Venetia will be joining us and paying. Even if that girl's idea of fashion is akin to the shit of vultures filling up the insides of a rotting carcass, at least her wealth can save you from the same horrid fate."
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"Yes, I don't really take much space. I was just thinking about getting new clothes to be honest. That and I also need new books to read." He talked as he followed the two girls.

On the way out of the docks Silver looked around the place, taking in the scenery. Then Gratia kindly shared her thoughts. Silver almost felt a jab to his side. "I don't really mind paying for my own things, but..." He looked down to what he was wearing "A-are these really THAT bad?" Maybe he didn't care all that much about what clothes he wore, but did Gratia have to be so blunt? And did this Venetia dress even worse than him?
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