Shadowed-Cherry-Blossoms
One Time Luck
Liathana had found great comfort in the trek to the temple. The mountain top, while unfamiliar territory, was still reminiscent of home for her, if only in the weather. While the encounters with the Returned were a challenge, she viewed it as a welcome one. She offered her help on the grounds that her combat skills would be useful, so it came as a great relief that she could prove herself to the group. And, she thought more than once through their travels, it's really quite nice to reconnect with Danny again.
Lia nodded in response. "Training is an excellent idea," she commented, a grin on her face. "Plus that alone will be a fun way to get to know each other a bit better." She led her own mount into the stable, finding a nice place for the chestnut mare to rest while she gathered hay for the horse. Once she was satisfied that her mare was comfortable, Lia headed to her assigned bunk, gear in tow.
She had to admit, it was a bit odd to be in such a structured living situation and the questioning looks from the soldiers did not go unnoticed. She was sure to smile and nod if she met their eyes, trying to put them at ease. Or, as at ease as they possibly can be when on duty in some cases. She pondered the situation she had gotten herself into by offering to join this band as she approached the room that she was assigned.
She let out a bit of a sigh as she entered and found herself to be the first to arrive. She really didn't want to be the first to claim a bed, it just felt a bit... off to her to have the first choice. Nonetheless, she set her equipment down, sitting on the edge of one of the beds. She leaned back on her hands, trying to stretch out any of the remaining tension from riding for so long. She needed to be in top shape for training after all.
"We've got to make the most of every day, and some of you need some serious catching up to do when it comes to self defense and unit cohesion."
Lia nodded in response. "Training is an excellent idea," she commented, a grin on her face. "Plus that alone will be a fun way to get to know each other a bit better." She led her own mount into the stable, finding a nice place for the chestnut mare to rest while she gathered hay for the horse. Once she was satisfied that her mare was comfortable, Lia headed to her assigned bunk, gear in tow.
She had to admit, it was a bit odd to be in such a structured living situation and the questioning looks from the soldiers did not go unnoticed. She was sure to smile and nod if she met their eyes, trying to put them at ease. Or, as at ease as they possibly can be when on duty in some cases. She pondered the situation she had gotten herself into by offering to join this band as she approached the room that she was assigned.
She let out a bit of a sigh as she entered and found herself to be the first to arrive. She really didn't want to be the first to claim a bed, it just felt a bit... off to her to have the first choice. Nonetheless, she set her equipment down, sitting on the edge of one of the beds. She leaned back on her hands, trying to stretch out any of the remaining tension from riding for so long. She needed to be in top shape for training after all.