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Everleigh had been in the middle of a test. Or rather, she was finished, really, but if she ever completed a test too fast then Proctor Palahniuk always got upset with her. He was constantly assuming that she snuck into his office and stole test answers just for herself. First, if she was sneaking into his office for test answers, it wouldn’t be for her to cheat. She’d use those answers to get someone to gamble with her. Secondly, she didn’t need to cheat. She actually did study contrary to popular belief. And it always felt better to get a high score based on her own efforts than just cheating.
Proctor Palahniuk didn’t care about that of course. He just liked to make sure his status of having the hardest tests throughout academy remained that way. So Everleigh obliged and made sure to only turn in her tests after three people had turned it in. She was slowly writing her last answer— it was a game at this point, to see how perfect she could make each and every letter— when there was a knock at the door. Proctor Palahniuk got up from his desk and went over to open the door. A brief exchange of whispered words. Everleigh could make out her name. She began writing quicker.
Proctor P came over to her with a melodramatic sigh. “Initiate Ebersol,” he said, “you’ll have to finish this test at a later time, you’re needed for a mission.” Everleigh finished the sentence and then looked up.
“Actually, I just finished.” She said and handed the proctor her completed test before shooting him a cheeky grin. “I’ll head right on over though.”
In the office Everleigh was standing up straight. She had her gear already issued to her and now she was just waiting on the dreadlord that she was supposed to be supporting. It felt nice to hear that. She wasn’t shadowing any longer— although she hadn’t been for years really due to her aggressive nature— but for them to finally say she would be supporting a dreadlord? It was most definitely a step in the right direction. Maybe they were finally seeing that Everleigh wasn’t as fragile or that despite her lack of overall destructive power and strength she was still quite a force to be reckoned with.
“It seems Initiate Titus’ injuries were more grave than we had imagined,” proctor Novgorodoff murmured, looking over the papers that must be the reports granted to them about the city. “Or else he’d be supporting Dreadlord Vale.” Everleigh’s lips twinged down into a slight frown. Oh. So she was just someone’s replacement then? And of course, it would be for Titus, the obnoxious initiate who always acted like he was so strong because he could create any weapon he dreamed of and manifest it out of thin air. It was hard for the poison eater not to roll her eyes.
“But I’m sure you should do fine in his place. This might be up your… alley.” He said with obvious disdain. The initiate kept her eyes neutral, even if she wanted to go up and punch Novgorodoff and prove to him that she’d do better than Titus ever could.
Vale
Proctor Palahniuk didn’t care about that of course. He just liked to make sure his status of having the hardest tests throughout academy remained that way. So Everleigh obliged and made sure to only turn in her tests after three people had turned it in. She was slowly writing her last answer— it was a game at this point, to see how perfect she could make each and every letter— when there was a knock at the door. Proctor Palahniuk got up from his desk and went over to open the door. A brief exchange of whispered words. Everleigh could make out her name. She began writing quicker.
Proctor P came over to her with a melodramatic sigh. “Initiate Ebersol,” he said, “you’ll have to finish this test at a later time, you’re needed for a mission.” Everleigh finished the sentence and then looked up.
“Actually, I just finished.” She said and handed the proctor her completed test before shooting him a cheeky grin. “I’ll head right on over though.”
In the office Everleigh was standing up straight. She had her gear already issued to her and now she was just waiting on the dreadlord that she was supposed to be supporting. It felt nice to hear that. She wasn’t shadowing any longer— although she hadn’t been for years really due to her aggressive nature— but for them to finally say she would be supporting a dreadlord? It was most definitely a step in the right direction. Maybe they were finally seeing that Everleigh wasn’t as fragile or that despite her lack of overall destructive power and strength she was still quite a force to be reckoned with.
“It seems Initiate Titus’ injuries were more grave than we had imagined,” proctor Novgorodoff murmured, looking over the papers that must be the reports granted to them about the city. “Or else he’d be supporting Dreadlord Vale.” Everleigh’s lips twinged down into a slight frown. Oh. So she was just someone’s replacement then? And of course, it would be for Titus, the obnoxious initiate who always acted like he was so strong because he could create any weapon he dreamed of and manifest it out of thin air. It was hard for the poison eater not to roll her eyes.
“But I’m sure you should do fine in his place. This might be up your… alley.” He said with obvious disdain. The initiate kept her eyes neutral, even if she wanted to go up and punch Novgorodoff and prove to him that she’d do better than Titus ever could.
Vale