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I won't be able to post today, but if either of you (or anyone else) were planning to interact with Elliot, I was going to have him just sit down in the training field to eat and feed his Vein for a while.
Toma Tanaka - May 3rd | Shinza Shopping Square - Yoshida Book Cafe

Toma bit his lip as he finished wiping up all the coffee that hadn't landed on anyone. He eyed the stain on the girls lap, and saw the discomfort in her face, but he wasn't sure how he should help -- he couldn't exactly wipe it up for her, after all. At least not without coming off as a pervert.

Alexei, thankfully, came barreling through, and seemed to know exactly what to do, something that Toma was extremely grateful for.

He nodded, more to himself than to anyone else, upon hearing the big man's words -- they needed water to treat burns, obviously, so Toma decided he should get some to her. He quickly went back behind the counter, grabbed a bucket, and placed it under the sink, turning the cold water on to fill it up. While waiting for that, he took another towel and ran it under the stream of water before bringing it back to the girl.

"Here you go, Miss," Toma said as he held it out, an easy smile on his face to try to help keep everyone calm. "You can clean yourself off and cover any burns with this." Despite how relaxed his voice and body language was, there was a touch of concern that bled through.

Toma looked over at the young man and gave a small laugh. "Don't worry about it, accidents happen. And I'd say you've already paid enough for yours," the red-haired said with a sympathetic smile, giving the other boy a light tap on the shoulder. "I'll get you another as soon as we make sure she's okay."

With that, Toma went back to the sink, turning off the faucet and picking up the full bucket. He brought it over and set it down on the table next to the girl, for her to soak the towel in whenever it lost most of its water. He took a step back to give her and Alexei some space, the extent of what he could do to help being done.
I'm on a scrubby iPhone, and TitanPad explicitly says that it isn't fully fuctionional with iPhones ;_;

It does seem to work though, I just don't want it to screw up half-way through a collab.
So is it just me, or is this moving a bit slowly? I could collab again with someone so it doesn't get too abandoned. Just PM me if you're interested.


I don't think there's any need to worry. Sure, ~16ish hours since the last post might be a little long, but it happens. There's still plenty of interest from what I can tell.

And @Everyone: I'm not sure, but I don't think TitanPad works great on phones, so I'll only be able to collab starting on ~August 1st, when I get my laptop and internet back.
Elliot Tessel

Elliot blinked once as he stared in confusion, wondering where everyone had disappeared to, and feeling more than a little dumb for having addressed absolutely no one.

The moment of self-shaming quickly came to an end when he felt a hand on his shoulder and heard the voice that spoke to him.

"Nonsense! he said as he spun around to face the new-comer. "As long as I can stand, there's no--" Two things made him stop mid sentence and caused his face to go pale. The first was the wave of nausea that hit him from turning around so quickly in his state, and the second was the realization of who had addressed him.

"Oh, uhh... Sorry, Ma'am." He glanced away, any embarrassed blush appearing on his face hidden away by the countless bruises covering him.

He, of course, had a ton of respect for Erika, seeing as she was the leader of the Mercenaries. Thinking over her words quickly, he decided that they sounded more like a suggestion and less like an order, so - not wanting to take a break in the slightest - he decided to try his luck a little.

"Thanks for your concern, but I need to keep practicing..." He trailed off, as he glanced around and again realized that there was no longer any one around for him to spar with. He quickly back-pedalled. "Uh, actually, sure, I'll take a break from sparring, and just go run or something instead."

As he finished the sentence, a sudden ball of fire exploded over his head, from it emerging Elliot's Vein, Harley, who promptly landed on his head and began squawking loudly at him, her feet stomping around on his hair.

After his startled jump at the phoenix's loud appearance, he gave a sigh, looking up at her as she bent down, holding her head upside-down to stare directly into his eyes -- this was the young creatures incredibly annoying way of communicating that she was hungry.

But as aggravating as it was, Elliot felt she was in the right. After all, he had gotten so caught up in his sparring that he had completely skipped breakfast and now almost lunch.

"Alright, girl, calm down, we'll go friggin' eat."

Elliot looked back to Erika, his defeated expression brightening up a little as an idea crossed his mind.

"Okay, Ma'am, I'll take a break, but on the condition that you have a sparring match with me at a later time!" The boy's chest puffed out as his excitement grew at the idea -- he had studied Erika plenty in the time he'd been here, but being able to observe her up close as she brutally beat on him? That would be perfect!

Realizing how forcefully he had just asked his superior for a favour, he mellowed out and glanced away, wiping his bloody cheek with his hand again as he quickly added "Uh, only if it wouldn't trouble you too much, of course..."
apology for shit post .

This whole 'posting-from-phone' shenanigans is less than ideal.
Toma Tanaka - May 3rd | Shinza Shopping Square - Yoshida Book Cafe

Toma listened to the young girl, nodding at her words as he glanced around the unusually busy shop. "Okay, that'd be great, actually. If you feel comfortable enough doing so, could you help serve and take orders?"

Alexei then addressed him, the question he asked bringing a small, slightly embarrassed smile to the red-haired boy's face as he remembered how he and Aiko had acted that day.

"Yeah, that's me. Tanaka Toma. Dragonuv-san, right? It'd be hard to forget you," he said, reintroducing himself. "Your help would be much appreciated, too. Anything you can make would be fine."

With that, he turned back to the young woman he had been serving, and gave a small laugh at her words, not sure she was entirely joking.

"Sure thing. I think I'll be able to handle it myself, though--" he replied, but as he spoke, a small commotion had begun on the other side of the cafe.

Spotting the spilled drink, he was already off, making his way to the counter as fat as he safely could as the young man called for him. He quickly grabbed a handful of towels. A few seconds later, he was over at the table he had served not too long ago.

As Toma threw a towel over the liquid and started to mop it up, he looked over at the two occupying the table. Seeing the boy holding his fingers, he assumed they had been burned by the hot coffee. "Go to the sink behind the counter and run your fingers under water." He glanced between the boy and the girl, wearing a reassuring smile. "I'm sorry this happened, I hope you're both okay. And I'll get you another drink, if you'd like, sir," he said as he got down on his knees to wipe the coffee that had dripped onto the floor.
@IcePezz
Haha, he'd appreciate and enjoy that, actually! Well, at least as much as anyone can enjoy getting bodied.
Well, as I'm posting from my phone, I had told myself I'd keep my post short. That didn't really pan out as I had hoped, and now my hands are cramping a bit. QQ
Elliot Tessel | 67 Days Ago

Elliot stepped around the table, impatient eyes quickly and efficiently scanning the goblets. He'd been told that a goblet would 'choose him.' As cryptic and stupid as that sounded, he had no reason to doubt it -- Reckonings had been going since long before he had been born, so obviously the system worked.

His gaze moved around fast and, seemingly against his will, stopped dead as it reached a certain goblet. It was golden, and incredibly intricate. Impossible designs were shaped into the metal, leading down its twisting stem and onto its foot. Several jewel sockets could be found all over it, all of which were conspicuously missing a gem to fill them. Overall, despite its regal, expensive appearance, it was weathered down, the gold faded and several dents visible to the naked eye on its surface -- as though it had been traveled with, used by a person who had braved the harshest enviroments. It's apparent imperfections were anything but to Elliot. They were proof that the goblet had been on adventures, and not simply kept in a cupboard to wow the occasional guest. To top it all off, it seemed to inspire the goblets in its vicinity, making each shine brighter than they would otherwise.

There was no doubt in the boy's mind -- that was his. He picked it up by the lip with his fingertips, before casually tossing it into the air, causing it to flip once and land in the palm of his hand with a dull slap. With a small smile on his lips, he began making his way to the fountain.

Elliot wasn't worried in the slightest. 'Excited' was a much better way of describing him. He knew that no matter what, he'd become a Mercenary as he had dreamed. If the fountain's water turned any colour other than red, he wouldn't hesitate to exercise his right to choose his own path -- not to mention, he'd lose all the faith he'd had in this little ritual.

The boy filled the goblet up, and stared at the settling water. Several moments later, a satisfied grin broke out on his face. He was looking at all the validation he would ever need in the world.

The water was, of course, red.



Present Day

Elliot stood in the morning sunlight, battered and bruised, a wooden sword in hand, staring in obvious disgust at another boy around a year older than him. The object of Elliot's annoyance also held a practice sword in his hands, and was panting heavily, sporting a few of his own welts -- while the wooden swords used for sparring weren't razor sharp, they were still heavy enough to cause a good amount of pain on impact.

"Already? You're already done too?" Elliot spoke, his dissatisfaction coming through loud and clear. Elliot had been up before the sun, taking swings at straw dummies, and the moment some of the other mercenaries had begun getting out of bed, he had roped one into sparring with him. That first guy had lasted a good hour before calling it quits to go eat breakfast. Immediately, Elliot had found another person. And another. And another, and finally this guy who was already leaving after only twenty minutes.

Elliot clicked his tongue before he turned to address the mercenaries milling about, most of which were minding their own business and preparing for the day. "Fine. Somebody else get over here to face me, then."

This was met with more than a few eye-rolls.

"Hey, Lordling!" A voice called out jeeringly. "You're lucky anyone's agreed to spar with you at all. We have things to do, stop being such a burden."

'Lordling.' Elliot's eye twitched against his will at the insult, one that had become commonly used on him since the group had discovered how easily it upset him.

"If you have time to taunt me, you have time to raise a sword, Nicholas," he answered, swallowing his anger and putting an antagonizing grin on instead.

Another eye roll, followed by silence as the rest ignored him.

Elliot bit his lip in light frustration. "You people should all be jumping at the chance to spar with a real partner!" he said in exasperation. "It's a far better use of you time than beating on a straw dummy -- or worse, lazing around and waiting for orders, as you lot are doing."

This got Nicholas to speak up again. "Shut your mouth, Lordling, I'm getting sick of listening to your voice."

"And I will. As soon as one of you cowards agree to stand against me ."

Nicholas let out something between a growl and a sigh. "Fine. I'll force you to be quiet by knocking you unconscious with a few dozen blows to your head."

Despite the violent threat, Elliot gave a toothy grin. "That's the spirit!"



Nearly two hours later, both young men stared each other down, gasping desperately for air. Elliot grinned through the pain and discomfort he was experiencing, while Nicholas scowled, wondering why his foe wouldn't go down.

"This is ridiculous!" he said through deep breaths. "Had we been using real swords, you'd have been dead ten times over already! You've lost, so just quit!"

Elliot's smile only widened at the man's frustration -- what he said was entirely true; Elliot had been whacked real good several times, even once directly across the face, the welt and bleeding gash under his left eye as the proof. In contrast, Elliot had only dealt a few 'killing' blows -- which he had completely expected. It was no secret that his sword wielding and technique was awful in comparison to those who had been trained their entire lives, such as Nicholas. Every time Elliot challenged someone, he had little doubt that he'd be soundly beaten.

But that was okay. He did his best to study his opponent during their spar, to understand what they do and why, and to see if he can learn from that to improve himself.

"But we aren't using real swords, so why stop?"

With that, he ran forward, keeping himself low as he approached Nicholas, who stumbled backwards, raising his sword and swinging down. As the other boy's speed and power had dropped considerably due to exhaustion, Elliot saw it coming and reacted with plenty of time to spare, knocking it away with a large, two-handed up-swing, a blink before barrelling into the bigger man with his shoulder, knocking him off his already unsteady feet and onto his back.

Without hesitation, he reasserted his grip on his sword and brought it down point first over Nicholas' chest, stopping just short.

After a long moment, Elliot spoke. "'Nother round?"

Another long moment passed as the boy on the ground looked up in palpable annoyance, the triumphant, cheeky grin on Elliot's face doing nothing to help his mood. "Screw that. I've got better things to do."

"That's a shame. If ever you feel like having a punching bag again, give me a shout." That got a small laugh out of Nicholas as he accepted the other boy's hand, pulling himself up of the ground, muttering about how much of a piss-off the fresh recruit was.

Elliot reached up and wiped as his cheek, wincing lightly as he felt the bruise and cut. He glanced at the back of his hand as it came away covered in blood, but quickly wiped it off on his shirt, looking around impatiently as he did so.

"Anybody else?" he said.
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