Shoulders tucked, feet apart, and muscles ready. Yulia kept a close eye on her target from through her upraised fists as she advanced.
The creature vaguely resembled some sort of hairy hybrid of man and pig. It was nothing that could be called natural, the meshing of limbs, skins, and furs was uneven and random creating something grotesque and sickening to look upon. Hulking muscle was uneven distributed over it's massive body, one cloven arm wider than Yulia's body while the other was much more human in size and appearance if matted in fur. An abomination born of magic, foul and ugly, a clumsy but still deadly menace.
And she was here to kill it.
Yulia advanced from it's blind spot as it was distracted by the threat her partner presented. A staccato of blows, both physical and magical rained down creature's leathery skin. The damage of each was small, nothing more than scratches, bruises, or slight singing at the worst but the number of attacks made up for individual weakness. I roared as it attempted to catch the agile girl with swipes of it's meaty arms, surprisingly quick for it's bulk. The dodges were steadily getting narrower as the girl's stamina began to run low, a few slight tears could already be seen on her baggy sleeves where she wasn't able to withdraw from taking advantage of an opening quick enough.
The creature was a danger to society, while it's exact origins were a mystery it's actions were not. The creature, in the two weeks since it's suspected generation, had first hidden itself in the thick wooded park in the center of the district. It only left this protection at night. To hunt. It's kills were not so limited to gathering food, in fact only a small portion of it's prey had any signs of even partial consumption.
At first the only casualty had been pets and local wildlife. Animals left outside and unable to escape. And then three days ago it came to the top of the priority list when reports showed it's tastes were not so limited.
Seventeen home invasions and thirty victims in the three days since it had escalated. The creature's favorite victims being young children. The bounty was placed, a designation was given, and the hunt began to stop the menace. Of the dozens of teams it was Yulia's that first found it, prowling about in the woods near a park at dusk.
C Rank Monster - Urswine Man.
Yulia didn't know if the creature was intelligent or not. If it was simply some rabid beast or something more sinister. But she was sure of one thing.
It was going to die.
There was a shout as Rus, having over committed to a punishing combination, was punished with a direct strike from the grotesquely muscular arm of their target. His blade met it part way through, held flat to try and absorb some of the force. Yulia couldn't tell if it was successful or not as the possible boy was flung back through the air to land roughly on the ground.
He bounced twice and rolled until he impacted the chainlink fence that cordoned off the forest from the suburbs. She only had enough time to note that her teammate was able to keep hold of her weapon before charging forward fist cocked.
Two hundred should be more than enough, Yulia thumbed the full release trigger as she threw her punch. She made sure to keep her back straight as she pivoted on her opposite foot, best attempt to mimic what she could recall a proper left hook. A glove charged for near five minutes, the time since they'd engaged the monster, flew down towards the beast's exposed back.
Yulia grinned viciously, simply baring her teeth, knowing that the moment she connected the thing would go down. And it would not be getting back up again.
White erupted from in front of the creature. Dozens of cloth tendrils shot out from the underbrush and speared themselves into its chest and stomach. The force behind the attack was incredible, lifting the monster high in the air and launching it back.
And out of the path of Yulia's finisher.
With a curse the Praelia juked to the side to avoid the flailing arms of the creature and grit her teeth as a cloven hoof impacted her shoulder like a sledge hammer. She was barely able to thumb the release on her glove before she fell to the ground, thankfully avoiding being caught in her own attack with a misfire.
Roars came from beyond the trees where creature was trying to defend itself from an assault by disembodied cloth tendrils. Despite their best efforts though they could not muster another attack of similar strength as before quickly enough and the beast was easily weathering the barrage of steel hard cloth.
Yulia shot a quick glare into the the trees above. Standing back up she felt at her arm, heavily bruised but thankfully not broken. She'd certainly be feeling that in the morning.
"Petra, are you well?" Steadily walking forward Rus clutched her chest and covered in dirt, "Are you able still to continue fighting?
"Yeah. On both counts," Yulia answered, "What about you Étoile? That hit looked nasty."
Rus, Étoile, shook her head, "It is not as bad as it seems, I was able to parry the blow. I am unharmed, although the landing was somewhat jarring. Unfortunately I am quickly approaching the limits of my casting ability. I will no longer be able to distract the beast as effectively."
Yulia bit her lip, "Linen seems to have that covered for now, you should save your strength. I think the two of us can probably take it from here."
"...Miss Petra that does not seem wi-"
"Stop talking and help me!"
Her words cut as both their attentions shifted completely to the treetops above where their third team member floated above them. The girl wasn't looking at them, instead placing her full attention on the battle in front of her. All direct attempts to harm the creature were abandoned, instead the fabric attempted to trip or bind the monster. Through the gaps in her 'armor' it was easy to see the sweat she was working up from their position and the paling of her already light skin. Even the normally animated cloth that circled around her was stilled.
"As much as I trust whatever you two are talking about is absolutely fascinating," She grunted as the pig-beast pulled hard on the white noose she placed around it's disgustingly thick and veiny neck,"I'd really appreciate it if you got back to fighting the monster trying to kill us!"
"It'd already be dead if you stayed out of my way!" Yulia yelled back very sour about the earlier blunder.
"Not everything is about you, you know-nothing Knock Off!"
"The hell did you call me?" Teammate or no Yulia was about to jump up there and give her a smack, "I'll show you a Knock Off Goldilocks!"
Further argument was put on hold at the sound of footsteps on the forest undergrowth. Yulia was caught flat footed as her fellow Praelia rushed forward, sword at the ready. There was at least ten meters between them before she was able to follow suit.
"Front!" She shouted.
The creature was restrained, the larger hand held back and wrapped in linens while the neck and other limbs were lassoed. It was vulnerable, unable to move to defend itself. Rus' blade met little resistance as it plunged into the stomach of the beast and released it's charge.
Light exploded out of the creatures back in a surprisingly gore free display. Several trees behind the attack were knocked over from the backwash. In less then a second it was over, the monster vomited out a stream of blood before falling limp in its restraints.
Rus fell limp to the ground, a panting sweating mess. No doubt she had expended the last of her reserves on the killing blow. Yulia walked over to the girl's side as she tried to compose herself and pick up her sword where it had dropped to the ground.
The whole in the creature was quite something, large enough for any of the girl's present to squeeze through. It went through the center of the thing, leaving a few inches at best around the stomach to hold the two halves together.
Yulia frowned as she inspected the work. Ignoring the descending blonde she took a closer look.
There was little blood in the wound. A few drops and a steady stream, more something to expect from cutting one's hand more than being nearly bisected. The insides were an unpleasant pink mess, tubes of muscle that stretched from one end of the hole to the other. No organs were visible, in fact the creature didn't even appear to have a spine.
Yulia was fairly sure this was not what the inside of a living thing was supposed to look like. Very slowly she began to back up keeping an eye on the creature.
"Guys I think-"
There was no warning. Or at least so little time between the creature's sudden revival and it's next act to make such a thing useless. None of the girls could react in time as the beast suddenly wrenched it's two arms inwards with a growl. The force and surprise being too much for the fabric, ripping it's restraints to apart.
The only thing that prevented Yulia from looking back at the scream and soft thump that came from behind her was the the sudden freezing of her limbs in indecision. It ended up saving her.
The beast rushed forward with its meaty hoofed arm descending like an axe. Time seemed to slow for the girl as she watched the heavy blow descend. Whether by instinct or panic she was able to react.
Hoof met glove and the girl thumbed the trigger to release the minor charge she'd built up. With a crack the hoof impacted the ground and the girl fell on her backside from impact, already unbalanced from the recoil of her lucky attempt to parry.
Holy crap I'm alive! Yulia wanted to cheer, Yes! Yes! Y- Oh shit!
Exuberance quickly soured as the brawler felt a crushing grip on her ankle. She was lifted into the air before she had a chance to struggle. Her vision went white and her her leg screamed in pain from the torque and force the violent motion that affected her body. For a brief moment there was just a heady feeling as blood pooled too quickly in her skull and the world around her felt as if it was being blocked off by a layer of cotton wrapped over her brain.
Then a muffled shout followed by pain blossoming across her back before a sense of flight. And then painful tumbling.
After the world stopped imitating a drier and turned off the spin cycle Yulia was well on her way to blowing chunks for various reasons. When she finally felt steady enough to stomach opening her eyes without also opening the floodgates she could only see a deep purple all around her. A moment of confusion overcame her before she noticed the shifting warm mass underneath her.
Rus' arms fell from her back onto the floor as Yulia quickly pushed herself off her teammate's chest. The… girl's breathing ease with the weight removed and Yulia was able see the state of the fencer.
Yulia winced.
Rus was battered and bruised, clearly having seen better days. Her breathing sounded concerningly raspy. She was coated in dirt and her normally immaculate outfit was ripped sullied. The fencer had obviously been caught with her Barrier Coat near emptied, even worse was that Rus probably tried to shoulder the brunt of the attack herself to protect her senseless teammate.
Yulia wasn't sure if she was relieved or worried when the tanned ministra tried, unsuccessfully to also push herself up.
"Rus!" Yulia couldn't care less about secret identities at that moment.
"Petra, Linen!"
The fear and urgency that suddenly covered the second half of the girls words had Yulia whip her head around to search for her final teammate. Her eyes locked onto the whimpering balled up girl in the middle of the field. Around her was the shredded fabric and even a puddle of vomit beside where she laid. She didn't seem to even be aware of the looming behemoth picking itself up from beside her.
Yulia's confusion to what could have occurred was answered when the monster used it's human hand to violently tear a shawl that was pinning its leg to the ground. The blonde haired esper could only let out a choked sound and fall back to the ground where she tried to pick herself up. Even the cloth making up her costume flinched as she fell to the ground.
As the creature rose to its full height to tower over the fallen esper Yulia tried to force herself up and forward regardless of the ringing in her ears. And as it lifted it's arm high with a disgusting grin stretched over it's misshapen skull Yulia force herself into a sprint.
Her sprint ended before even the second step. Her leg, lamed by the punishment it underwent just moments ago, betrayed her and she crashed into the floor painfully. And in front of her she could see the creature bring down its arm like a guillotine.
With a sickening crunch the hoof impacted the bundle of cloth that the girl called up in a desperate attempt to defend herself. The cocoon, formed in haste, buckled in an instant and with seemingly no resistance drove itself into the dirt below. A cloud of dust formed out the crater surrounding the unmoving cloth.
"Arya!"
The monster's face went from grinning to frowning in confusion as it started down at it's kill. It lifted its arm dragging up the cloth and wooden log speared to the unbloodied hoof.
"Relax, your small friend is fine zam," Said a voice from behind Yulia followed by a groan, "Physically. She is fine physically. Her Sympathetic Pain is excruciating though, quite unfortunate. But that is still a win in This One's book, that it is zam!"
Yulia had tried to get a look at the speaker only to have a soft but heavy weight dropped on her like a sack of flour. She fell back on her face and found her vision obstructed by dirt and something white.
"Ow…" Came a very familiar voice as the load on her back shifted, "Please stop moving, it's making my everything hurt."
Eyes widening Yulia rolled out from under the person on top of her, ignoring the groaning protests, to find her inexplicably alive blonde teammate. Just as had been said the girl didn't have a scratch on here but seemed to radiate a pitiable aura of suffering where she laid in the fetal position. The cloth of her costume was gone, leaving only the swimsuit like underwear to protect her modesty. Given it's coloring was similar to her own skin tone it probably wasn't doing such a good job regardless of how much it covered.
Yulia flinched as a guttural roar reminded her of the presence of the thing that had dismantled her team in seconds.
"So it is you who is the brute that has been bullying my precious little kouhai~ Your punishment shall be swift and just, that it will zam!"
A pair of sandal clad feet entered Yulia's field of vision. An older teen walked out confidently in front of the pile of limbs and bruises that was the newly formed Ministra squad 19-32-263.
The young woman stood at similar height to both Yulia and Rus if much more feminine in figure. Baggy pants and a backless sleeveless top both of oriental design and dark blue with red trim. The cut would have exposed much if not all of the pale skin beneath to the air were most of the uncovered area not covered in bandages.
B-Rank 1942: Ministra Magi Kagehoshi Degozaru
"This should not take too long, no," The ninja girl confidently pulled an odd knife from one of the many hanging on her belt and spun it on her finger. She turned back to Yulia to give a wink, "Try not to blink, zam."
The moment her gaze was off it the monster charged with speed that belied its bulk. The girl simply turned back and caught her knife in a reverse grip.
"Ninja Art: Dance of Splitting River Leaves," The girl breathed. There was the sound of bells and then she moved.
Time seemed to 'stretch' for lack of a better word to describe it. Yulia was aware that time was proceeding at its regular rate, and that the two before her were moving at incredible speed. But for all that should be true the sight before her eyes was slowed nearly a standstill.
The girl moved forward with graceful steps, ignoring the stilled world she found herself in as she flowed forth like water. And in the trail behind her she left an echo in time. The motion was mesmerizing but impossible to grasp, a motion to fluid for the flawed human eye to grasp. Yulia saw the girl bring her knife forward as she flowed around the creature, and as her echoes broke upon it as well each in their own direction. The knives moving but untrackable.
Somehow the ninja ended up standing behind the creature. And as the ripples of the echoes faded she let out a breath. The illusion broke with the chiming bells and Yulia finished blinking. When she reopened her eyes a pile of slowly dissolving limbs laid where her target had been standing.
Yulia stared, the beast not even her entire team could defeat was casually swatted aside by the older Ministra in the time between a single blink of the eye.
Kagehoshi replaced her knife with a smile.
This was the power of an Elite.
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Safety is always a concern for The Union. Even with those Ministra who can decide for themselves rarely is a Ministra or a team allowed to take a mission they could not reasonably assume they could walk away from if not succeed at. There were exceptions, but only in the most dire of circumstances.
Only high ranking C-rank Ministra could hunt C-rank monsters alone where else a partner was considered the minimum amount of back up. Under normal circumstances a small team of lowly D-ranks, fresh recruits all, would not be allowed to hunt a single C-rank bounty. The chance of death or serious injury was too high to risk.
The exception to this was a Promotion Exam. A lower ranked team could be allowed to face a higher ranked bounty, so long as a a higher ranked Ranked and sufficiently powerful Ministra was present as a safeguard against the worst.
The team of three sat in bitter silence on the stone wall near the clearing they'd been so abused at. Each one nursing a bruised body and a bruised ego.
Standing opposite them was their supervisor for this mission, Kagehoshi Degozaru, balancing herself on a tree branch about level with them. Despite her earlier carefree nature, both before and during the embarrassing fight, she was leveling the three with a serious glare.
"You three, it would be well within my right to simply decline you all promotions and return to what I was doing before zam," She smirked beneath the thin cloth covering her lower face at the collective cringe of her temporary charges, "But, This One would rather have a more complete image of the events before making a decision, that I would zam.
"So, which of you girls is the leader of your squad?"
When none of the girls answered, save for shrinking deeper into themselves, the young ninja sighed. She sat herself on her branch in a more relaxed stance and waved her hand at the less experienced group.
"That was likely your first issue, it was. A Ministra must always be ready," Kagehoshi nodded and waited for the girls to follow suit before continuing, "This city is too large to have a plan that contains it all, so one must always be ready to be surprised. That is the duty of a leader zam."
"Quick question," Yulia raised her hand, "What does that mean?"
"This one supposes that it may be hard to grasp," Ignoring the brawler being attacked by small fabric strips the ninja nodded to herself, "A Ministra must 'expect the unexpected' to borrow a phrase zam. They must have a plan for every situation, even for when they do not have a plan.
"You three are still young, you are not expected to be great, but you are expected to be competent at least as a unit," She fixed the three in place with another look, "And for that a leader is needed. If you wish to be promoted you must display the skill required for it zam.
"Now please report, what is it that you each did when started this mission zam," She pointed to Rus, "Starting with you."
The tan Ministra, polite as always, stood up and bowed to the senior member. She winced a bit in pain but otherwise didn't let any discomfort show as she stood at attention.
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We had arrived by train as one group at the one station available in the designated area. We had accepted our mission in the early morning and decided to begin as soon as possible given the nature of the threat we were to face.
I was fairly nervous about the mission we'd be going on. A C-rank bounty was not something I believed we were ready for. In the last weeks we'd been able to handle D-rank bounties, even several at a time. But Spectors and Imp packs were not a good gauge to use in measuring higher threats.
But it had been Arya who had initially voiced the idea and Yulia who was somehow able to get the idea approved. There was no point in trying to disagree as I was already outvoted.
At the very least we would have capable back up if my fears proved correct.
Petra and Linen were still arguing when we exited the train. It wasn't unusual for them to intentionally aggravate the other over some matter of personal taste. And indeed, the two had been rowing since before we'd even left. The subjects involved were lost to me, switching from one thing to the next just so they'd have something to conflict over it seemed.
At the very least it did not appear overly personal, just another of their squabbles on food preference. Thankfully their arguments didn't affect their duties as Ministra, both were fully capable of placing it aside when required.
"So these are the ducklings that This One was assigned to assess zam?" A voice came from behind me. I withdrew my blade and turned as quickly as possible, "Yare~ you should be more careful else you will remove the crown off someone's head in fright, you would!"
The speaker had easily dodged to avoid reflexive strike to her head. Her head tilted while finger gently nudged rapier aside. I ceded ground to better assess her.
She stood at about my height, black hair in a high ponytail. The lower half of her face was obscured by both a cloth mask and a thick scarf. Her clothes dark, baggy, and exposing. For a moment I was reminded of the Troubadours and Gypsies of my homeland but dismiss the thought. The cloth was thicker fabric and not the transparent silks nor did they have the bright eye catching colors they loved.
My first instinct was distrust. The mask, dark dressings, or comparisons to Gypsies would each individually be enough to spark suspicion but all three were all but a guarantee of one's nefariousness. But more than that, and what frightened me most, was how easily she was able to sneak up on me.
As much as might appear so I am not human, at least not fully. And that heritage displayed itself in my keen senses. ...Among other things.
My nose could pars hundreds of scents at once and single out a single individual. I could track even the faintest trail days old and miles aways. I had been told it was like that of a bloodhound, but I felt that was inaccurate if not far too noble. My nose was that of a shark, one that seeks out blood.
The woman before me had no scent. Not her own nor the lingering smells that one accumulates daily. I could hear not the tell tell signs of life in her body such as the beating of a heart nor even the shallowest of breaths. Even the ambient signs of life I would normally detect were absent. Despite what my eyes could see every other sense told me nothing was there.
I did not lower my blade.
"Oi, Rus are you okay?" As much as it relieved me to know my teammates were still there I wished very much to smack Yulia for using my name on a mission.
"Étoile, what happened," Arya seemed just as ludicrously nonchalant about the thing that was beside her.
I pointed my blade, fully aware my attempts at intimidation were probably woefully inadequate.
"You! State your name and purpose, answer now or be labeled an enemy!" I could only hope my teammates backed me up.
"Wh- Rus what are you doing? Put your sword down!"
"Étoile, this is our Magistra! Stop threatening superiors or we'll fail before even starting!"
I was confused. A Magistra, a supervising Senior Ministra, for these exams was supposed to simply be someone of only slightly higher ability than those of the juniors they would be watching after. Strong enough to prevent them from being overwhelmed but not so much as to render the test pointless by completing it herself.
Looking at the woman I wondered if C-rank was somehow much further away than I initially thought or if my team was being severely overestimated.
That is if it were true.
The sneak frowned for a moment before snapping her fingers and I prepared in case it was an attack.
"That's right, the hanyou had enhanced senses, she did!" She smiled apologetically at me, "This One is sorry, it has become a habit to 'Walk in Shadows' and it is easy to forget how some like you perceive it, that it is zam."
She clasped her hands together in some odd manner, and with a "Kai" she was there. Fully there. Scent, sound, and assorted other things were now agreeing with my eyes and I could relax.
The woman introduced herself as Kagehoshi, a B-ranked Ministra. She didn't elaborate on why she was watching after us rather than a normal C-rank veteran. Instead she dodged around the topic.
Eventually we made it to the fenced off woods where our target was said to seek refuge in.
"Now, there are 28 other teams, there are," Kagehoshi stood before them on top of the gate, "Each one is also attempting to track down and secure the target. The mission is to be the first to both find and defeat the monster Urswine Man zam. Of course you cannot sabotage your fellow Ministra, such actions are counterproductive to what Ministra Union stands for and any attempts to hinder your peers will be punished most harshly, that it will be. Ministra must rely on their own skill alone to succeed and advance in this organization.
"You three will have six hours to complete your mission. Are there any questions zam?"
I nodded in understanding not fielding an inquiry. Yulia seemed similarly unconfused.
"Excuse me," Arya raised a hand, "Could you explain why six hours?"
A smile came over Kagehoshi's face and she pointed up in lieu of an immediate answer.
"The current time is Ten AM," When none of us came forth to explain her riddle she frowned, "The month is November, it is, and dusk begins earlier in the colder months."
So it was to keep us out of the dark then, it made sense. Yulia either understood as well or simply didn't care about the explanation. It was hard to read her at times, anything that doesn't instantly enrapture her seems to only merit a flat expression and an indeterminable portion of her attention. I would admit that it is fairly aggravating at times to not know if she was actually paying attention to me or the world around her.
Arya however looked to be dissatisfied with the information.
"So, what? It's just so we finish before it wakes up? If we're just going to be fighting it anyway it shouldn't matter if it's awake. We won't be any safer in day than the sun sets"
I felt myself cringe. Arya was wrong. Very wrong about that. To fight a monster of the night in the dark was incredibly foolish. Of our entire team I was the only with any type of Clairvoyance, even if it was only enhanced senses. Neither Yulia nor Arya would be able to fight in the darkness that would form under the shade of trees and waning sunlight. I would even doubt their ability to navigate in such conditions.
Kagehoshi didn't bother to correct her. Instead addressing her other assumption.
"What makes you think this is about your safety zam?" The expression of her face appeared a normal friendly smile, even her words had no bite to them. But I still felt uneasy even under its indirect gaze, and Arya herself froze like a mouse before a snake, "The creature has never attacked earlier than six in the evening, and it will not get another chance to prove that wrong. The time limit is not to protect you, it is simply how long it will remain possible for you complete the mission. By Four PM today, the Urswine Man will be eliminated. If not by the hands of you three or the other Ministra teams, then it will fall by This One's own blade."
Kagehoshi pulled out her knife, a small dagger like straight blade to spin between her fingers.
"Six hours, that is the handicap given to you until This Shinobi enters the race. At that time, the outcome will be decided zam."
The blade, that had been freely spinning was grabbed in a reverse grip and held before her face. It was a defensive stance, though it seemed to serve the purpose of unnerving Arya who had an aversion to blades. A not altogether unfounded sentiment given her ability and it's unfortunate drawback.
"I thought the Magistra was supposed to help during the test?" Yulia raised her hand.
"Yes, but within reason," I chose to step up and answer the question myself, "Our team is the one to be tested, not Miss Kagehoshi."
"Yup! This One will not be lifting a finger to aid you during this test until time is up, That I will not," Our supervisor stepped off the fence link to fall to the ground silently, not a even a bit of dust from the landing, "To do otherwise would be more unbalanced than leaving your team to it's own devices. This One is not so good at holding back by that much, so the moment This One has to step is when your test ends zam."
"Ugh, that sucks," Yulia sighed and put her hands on her hips, "When you said you wanted to be our Ministra I said yes because I thought you were going to help. This… this is the opposite of that. This is Anti-help!"
Kagehoshi simply pushed aside my teammates pointed finger with her own.
"This One would like to think you have been taught a valuable lesson about not impulsively agreeing to deals with strangers zam."
Yulia's fist was easily parried, the force redirected to deposit the girl painfully into the dirt. Our supervisor gave a mocking salute and vanished in a swirl of pink flower petals.
"So," Arya drew out the word oddly. Her eyes weren't on me, rather where she was roughly pushing Yulia to her feet using her cloth, "We have six hours, do you think you can find the thing before then?"
She didn't seem to question defeating it I noticed. Victory was probably a foregone conclusion in her mind.
"It is a large forest. While I am confident I can find our target's trail it is another to reach it. It is possible that even if I could pinpoint Urswine Man's exact location he could be too far for us to reach in time."
"Then we don't have any time to waste."
Arya didn't ask for permission before lifting the three of us over the fence and dragging us into the forest with her using those linens of hers.
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The Ninja nodded recalling much the same as the tan girl's story. Satisfied at finding no contradictions to indicate a lie she continued.
"And then?"
"We searched for the mark until I found a recent scent trail to follow. It was nearing the six hour mark we were able to confront the target," Rus answered dutifully, "I engaged it first with the assumption that my team would offer back up."
"And do you think they did so adequately?" Kagehoshi prodded, "Please, be honest zam."
"They…" Rus bit her lip and lowered her, until then, steady gaze to the ground, "...They did not."
The two remaining teammates flinched at the accusation. Both wished to speak up, to deny the claim, but each was held down by the steady stare of the ninja.
"After engaging the creature off and on for approximately two minutes, with the occasional attack from Linen Sew when I disengaged to catch my breath, the creature was able to land a decisive strike," Rus continued, "I was lucky enough to be able to absorb the blow with my blade and lept back to further bleed the force but strike broke my Barrier Coat and I was rendered incapacitated for several seconds.
"When I was able to stand again I found Linen Sew engaging and Petra standing in the clearing. I was hoping to form a plan of engagement but struck when I saw the target was fully restrained."
"Yes, This One saw that, it was quite an impressive display, that it was," The Magistra smiled, "This One didn't catch the name unfortunately."
"Star Liner Burst," Provided the fencer, "Sadly the creature was somehow able to survive and break the restraints. While I was… distracted checking on Linen Sew I heard Petra engage. Unfortunately she was captured and used against me before I could properly recover. The impact was enough to break my recovering Barrier Coat again, and I was forced to absorb the majority of the damage in the roll as hers was as well and she would be unable properly roll.
"My memory of afterwards is unclear as the blow had addled me too much and the accumulated damage prevented me from reengaging."
No one said anything as Rus sagged in defeat. She started when she felt something touch her back. She hadn't noticed her fellow Praelia moving closer to give her a hesitant and awkward pat on the back. Even when she noticed she was unable to see Yulia's begging look to Arya and desperate gestures to get some back up, completely unused to comforting someone and afraid of somehow screwing things up.
The Esper sighed and scooted over to place a hand on her teammate's knee while looking off in another direction entirely. It was an odd little scene of someone who didn't know how to receive comfort being the recipient of it from two someones who did not know how to give it. The end result was a lot of a lot of held breath, tense muscles, awkward movements, and none of them able to look at any of the others, redfaced.
The touching scene was interrupted by a familiar 'click'.
"Well, as adorable as that little moment was, that it most definitely was," The ninja called out, placing her camera back in its pouch, "We still have a report to complete zam."
She pointed to the blonde now sitting five feet away from her two confused teammates.
"Miss Esper, how would you like to go next? Start where you think you should."
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"These piddling things are beneath us, we will never advance fighting nuisances like them."
Both Rus and Atyanas stopped where they looked through the list of D-class monsters to hunt. Pitiful things like stray goblins or skeletons. At least they weren't so lowly as rat or slime extermination, that was Rank-E work, practically civilian.
"What are you complaining about now?" Atyanas of course, "You were the one who said patrolling was a waste of time."
"And it is, Area 32 is among the most low risk Areas in the city. 12th most safe Area in the city, from both a combination of having possibly the lowest Crossover rate, being a Low Level spawn area with low spawning rates, and hosting a disproportionately large number of Ministra capable of dealing with the few threats that arise we'd be lucky to run across a Green Slime if we patrolled the entire day. If you bothered to pay attention then you'd know that most higher ranked Ministra commute to Area 11 to take missions."
Atyanas, of course, was wearing the same aggravating expression and scratching her nose like a dunce. No doubt either she did not care about or possibly even understand my explanation. The fool probably didn't even know that our home district was known as "The Starter Town" for how incredibly safe it was to fresh Ministra. Compared to most other Areas where a C-ranked Magistra at minimum was mandatory for a team to patrol it was easy to see why.
"Unfortunately Miss Arya we are not higher ranked," It was Rus chiming in, probably smelling my annoyance or some such, "As all of us are rank D, so our team is only capable of D class missions. These are the highest level jobs available to us. Until such time that our ranking goes up our options are limited to what's on the screen."
Atyanas 'pointed' to one using that odd little gesture of hers.
"Hey this one's got a pretty big reward for just exterminating the rats and slime infesting a park."
No, I decided, I will be having none of that.
"We are getting promotions."
The two looked confused at my declaration of intent.
"We are?" Where Atyanas looked bemused Rus appeared entirely lost, seeming to have issues following how the conversation progressed.
"Of course," I said deciding to explain my logic, "We are overqualified for this demeaning grunt work so of course we must be promoted to be able to partake in missions more suited to our level. It would be inefficient otherwise."
Quizzically it was Atyanas who was nodding while Rus seemed even more confused.
"Blondie thinks we're ready to rank up and take better jobs," She placed a hand on Rus' shoulder to explain, "So she wants us to get tested."
Somehow Rus was able to understand that but not explanation. It was probably a Praelia thing.
"Atyanas come with me," I turned and left the mission assignment area trusting the girl to follow suit.
And indeed, soon after exiting the building Atyanas came jogging up from behind.
"So, whatcha need?"
"Atyanas, do you still have the contact information for Miss Àimyrhja Vwahln Klydhe?" I asked.
"Emmy? Yeah, I called her yesterday after we got back from spider hunting and we went out to-"
"Yes, good," I interrupted the girl before she could go on about another one of her dates with our shorter senior. Normally I just tuned her out and let her finish speaking her inanities but right then I didn't really want to waste time, "Now could be please call her and ask her to meet us at the main office?"
"I could," Atyanas sounded unsure, "But I'm not sure why you want me to."
And here I was thinking she was able to follow along.
"It is so she can vouch for us to the board about increasing our rank." The pink haired girl was obviously a much more senior agent than us, probably high C-ranks. Her word would probably be enough to get at least one of us promoted.
"What? No! Emmy's my friend, I'm not gonna ask her to do that!"
It was a much more fervent refusal than I would have expected from Atyanas. At worst I'd expected hesitance about calling her girlfriend for favors so soon but not flat out denial. I didn't think I could convince her to change her mind, at least not without using more time than I was willing to give. Well there went Plan A.
"Fine, then ask her to sponsor us for a test."
"No," Atyanas was not making this easy, "Can't you call up one of your sisters and ask for their help?"
"Of course not," There was no way I'd humiliate myself by asking my family for help after becoming a Ministra, "Then we are at an impasse, I don't see how we can proceed then."
Again Atyanas was giving me that annoying look of hers. The one she always wears.
"We could do what people who don't have connects do. Sign up and wait our turn."
"Please Atyanas, let's be serious here," Waiting was for plebeians.
Rather than answer Atyanas just started walking to the main office. I didn't like that she ignored me, but I assumed she had some sort of idea. A better one than the last at least.
And lo and behold when we finally made it to the Main Office she had stopped by one of the desks with a an odd looking and pallid woman sitting behind it.
"I thought you worked in Resource Assignment?"
"I work in a lot of places, dear," the pale woman said not bothering to look up from her nails, "But today I'm filling in for Wynnie since she's indisposed for the day."
"What happened?"
"Nothing to worry yourself over this isn't anything new, just her time of the month," As crude as the comment was I couldn't understand how that would excuse whoever this Winnie was for a full day, "So how are the gloves working out for you Pinkie?"
"They're pretty good, I'm still trying to get used to the thumb cont-"
"Yes, well that's nice but we're here to- Ow!" My interruption of Atyanas distraction was intern interrupted by a sharp pain in the hand I placed on the desk to lean forward.
"Now now, it's rude to interrupt others when they're talking," The unnamed woman waved the ruler that had not been in her hand moments ago, "And Wynnie was quite adamant that no one touch her things while she's gone."
She picked up a decorative bowl of candy that had been sitting on the piece of furniture and held it out.
"Mint? They're bacon flavored."
Atyanas, of course, took one.
"Arya is right," Of course I am, the obvious needs not be stated, "We weren't here for chit-chat."
"Well, since I am watching her desk for today, I believe that qualifies me to handle Ililwynenn's cases while she's gone and turned into a merciless man-eating she-beast," Such a crude woman, "So, what is it that you want?"
"We wanted a promotion," I answered not wanting to deal with any more distractions.
"Approved!" The woman clapped her hands with a smile.
"Really?" I couldn't believe how easy that was, maybe Atyanas was useful for something after all.
"No!" The woman clapped her hands with a smile.
"Why you Ow!" I pulled back my hand again nursing it where the woman had somehow found another ruler to smack it with.
"I already told you Ma'am, Wynnie said not to disturb her desk and I intend to take that request to heart," She conveniently ignored Atyanas snatching another mint.
I don't like you, I resisted the urge to say. The woman just kept smiling back.
"Your team will of course need to take the promotion examination like everyone else. You'll sign up, and some of our people will review your most recent test results and record to determine if your qualified. Of course since you all have only been active less than a month and your test results are still considered recent your request will be summarily rejected!" She somehow managed to say it like she was trying to sell us on the idea.
She sounded all too cheerful to be telling us we would fail.
"But, of course that would be terribly boring," The woman leaned forward to whisper conspiratorially and pointed at the two of us with her ruler, "So, as it so happens I have a request from B-rank Magistra Kagehoshi Degozaru to temporarily sponsor a low ranked team to to hunt down a the dreaded C-class monster Pigbearman, eater of souls and defiler of your mothers."
I'm not entire sure how the two of use refrained from attacking the woman for that last line. Yulia at least ended up crushing her third mint into dust as she was taking it from the bowl.
"Little Miss Shinobi was originally requesting for a team of C-ranks but I think I can swing it as a promotion test if you want," She waited for us to nod, "Great! I'll dial her up now.
The woman picked up the phone from her desk and dialed the Magistra.
"Shiina-chan~ I got the bait you requested!" She announced over the line, "Your request from the other night, I got the fresh blood… Well I remember that conversation going differently, anyway I got the girls you wanted. ...Yes, girls. How else do you plan to lure out the Pigmanbear? …Well that's too bad, I already said you'd take them. ...Three, they're redsh- er D-ranks. ...Well, one of them is that girl Emmy's been going on and on about when she thinks I'm ignoring her. Yes, the freakishly tall one with the attitude problem."
Crack. Atyanas broke another mint.
"It's a promotion exam, Shiina. All you need to do is watch them scramble around like ducklings while laughing. And when they inevitably fail throw a dog treat at them to make them feel better. You know, like with Wynnie."
I was beginning to ponder if a promotion was really worth this level of aggravation.
After settling some details, the meeting place and time we had were officially given our chance.
"Oh, and tell Rus we've received the required nutrient supplements and to talk to the Cafeteria staff before you all leave."
Thankfully the woman's last words to us as we left were not some parting barb. So we found and informed our third teammate of both the new mission and his appointment.
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The Ninja rubbed her chin, "Well as nice as it is know why Syble called when she knew This One was doing live stealth training to dump you three on This One's lap for the day, did you have anything to add about afterwards. That is after arriving here on the train zam?"
Arya shook her head.
"There wasn't much that differed from Étoile's account. We engaged the beast, him going first, while I waited for opportune moments to strike. They moved too far too fast to build up any decent strength in my cloth and Étoile's fight was intense enough that I feared any attack I made out of turn could possibly hinder him more than assist. I assume Pugno felt the same given she was circling around to the creatures blind spot near the end of the fight.
"Étoile was knocked back and Pugno rushed in, most likely to land the finishing blow. She didn't seem to notice however the creature had not moved to pursue our dear teammate who wouldn't have recovered in time to defend himself. Having seen the creature's movements during the fight with Étoile and my own cloth in turn I came to the obvious conclusion."
At this point she gave a hard glare at her pugilist teammate.
"It was a trap. The creature would likely have dodged the blow and strike when you were recovering and unable to dodge. I attacked to prevent you from becoming a smear on the ground."
The brawler looked away guiltily and Arya returned to addressing her superior.
"After that I distracted the creature for as long as I was able and Étoile landed what I thought was the finishing blow. I noticed Pugno backing away from the assumed corpse but didn't realize in time to brace myself. And…"
She hesitated unable to put what had happened to words. After a bit of shuffling she was the one being comforted by two socially awkward teens. Kagehoshi waited for her to settle and continue.
"It… It ripped my cloth," Arya shuddered at the phantom pains, "My cloth is like another limb. It's a part of me, I feel what it feels. And with that… that beast ripped his way through it… I just dropped, I couldn't think or do anything.
"That was probably the single most horrible thing I had ever experienced. Before when my cloth was struck or torn I could grit my teeth and continue. But to have a whole length violently torn apart… you were right it was excruciating. Everything else after that is just a blur of panic, desperation, and of course pain."
The ninja allowed the team to comfort the shaking girl for a few more moments.
"Thank you, now on to the last one zam," Kagehoshi pointed to Yulia, "If you would please?"
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It was already starting to get dark when the door opened and let in the most recent occupant of the room. Seeing a familiar face at the bar she took her seat beside them.
"Jizake please," The asian woman announced placing her license, both of them, on the counter, "And keep them coming."
"Oh my, it sounds like you had a rough day," Came a familiar voice as someone seated themselves and the asian woman felt her eye twitch in irritation.
"Yes thank you for that," Shiina bit out not looking away from the shot glass placed in front of her, "Thank you for alerting my mark on one mission and saddling me with a team of baby ducks for the second."
"You welcome Shiina-chan~" Shiina considered it a personal victory that she didn't crush the sake glass in her hand.
"What are you two talking about?" Asked the pink haired girl Shiina had initially been hoping to talk to, "Syble did you do something to Kagehoshi-senpai?'
Emmy, bless the girl's heart always remembered she prefered her second name over her original. And it warmed the ninja's heart how she tried to defend her senpai from a woman not only several cm shorter but also far lower on the power scale. It was only with an extreme act of will that she didn't pinch the girl's cheeks and coo, Shiina was pretty sure that doing something like that would only anger the tiny witch in training. And as cute as that image would be Shiina didn't want to get to to be on the bad side of the next coming of The White Witch.
Such tended to be very bad for one's health.
"Àimyrhja, I have no idea what you could be implying. I simply contacted a friend to let her know of a great opportunity to invest in the future. I suppose it may have been at an inconvenient time but it really couldn't wait," Shiina had no idea how the vampire was able to twist the truth so smoothly so quickly. Even knowing her horrible personality somehow she was still able to goad you into believing her lies. Shiina suspected the woman had a forked tongue hidden behind her teeth to be able to work such double speak, "You seem to really be enjoying that drink there, maybe I should order a glass?"
"I don't think you'd like it Syble, it's just orange juice from the bar."
"A pity."
"Emmy, why do you bother coming here if you're not going to drink?" It was something that always puzzled the Ninja, "You're old enough, and I've seen sister drink dwarves under the table so I know it's not about that."
"Ah fun times, when Ala Alba wanted to drink she really drank," The vamp raised a glass, "Here's to you, you adorable ball of unfathomable destruction, shine on you crazy diamond!"
Emmy ignored the living corpse in favor of nursing her glass with an embarrassed look.
"You two and Wynnie are my only friends."
Shiina winced, she felt like she just kicked a puppy.
"What about that Yulia girl you've been telling us about?" Emmy jerked back as the vampire invaded her personal space, "I would have thought she would have counted as well with how often you talk about doing something with her, hmm~?"
Shiina didn't need the subtle elbowing to know what was going on and smirked.
"Yes, young miss Atyanas. I believe you were going on about seeing a moving together the other day and trying out a new restaurant that opened up on the campus last week. That sounds like the sort of things friends do."
"Yes, sitting and talking for hours, eating together, I even have a picture of the two of you sharing a large parfait, see?" She showed her phone screen to the girl who was rapidly starting to look like her head was going to overheat, "Why if you weren't friends I wonder what you could be to do… this!"
Syble shoved her phone in the girl's face. Shiina couldn't see the screen but she was thankfully able to take her own picture of Emmy's reaction to seeing it. Whatever it was was enough to get her jaw to drop and render her temporarily mute.
"No!" Emmy smacked the phone out of her friend's hand and started to stomp on it in a desperate attempt to rid the world of whatever incriminating image was saved on it. It was be the fourth stomp that she realized what she was doing. Shiina could see the color drain from the already pale girls face and her expressive hair flatten.
Emmy shakily turned her gaze up to meet the vampires and froze at what she saw. Syble was no longer smiling, no more amusement was on her face. Instead a very flat and neutral expression was there. The only sign of her displeasure was slightest narrowing of her eyes.
Emmy looked ready to run, and likely only reason so had not already done so would be that she was too frightened to remember she had legs.
"All of next week," She stated, "You don't get to complain."
Emmy flinched but nodded. Shiina's heart went out to the poor girl. Ouch.
"So how did your second mission go?" The vamp was back to smiles again and sat back down beside Shiina, snatching up another one of the ninja's shots, "Did the ducklings do anything funny?"
"Ducks?" Emmy asked, but the sanguine woman just waved her off.
"Other than the Hanyou nearly having a heart attack when I said hello nothing much. I have no idea why you lied to them about me in the first place."
"The Union doesn't encourage taking jobs below one's station, and I know you going to be taking an enthusiastic walk in the woods regardless," Syble sipped her stolen drink, "I killed two birds with one stone. Possibly more if the ducklings did as well as I think they did. So do go on about how I saved you from the disciplinary action for indirect 'newbie hunting' that your kill stealing would have earned."
Shiina grit her teeth, Sybella was most infuriating when she was proven right. She ignored Emmy's continued questioning on what the conversation had to do with ducks.
"The little yellow one has potential, the Hanyou too. Pinkie, I'm not sure but she's a bit of a wild card. Determined if short sighted and short tempered. Their teamwork is… well, terrible. The only reason they didn't stumble over each other trying to work together was because they didn't try working together. It was three little ducks all doing their own thing, they just happened to be in the same pond."
"This isn't about ducks at all is it?" Emmy accused, and growled when her senpai unconsciously reached over and started rubbing her head.
"On their own, each is strong enough to earn a promotion on their own. Even their teamwork outside of combat isn't bad, they support each other emotionally and tactically. They even seem to mesh well together in personality. They just sort of waddle about lost when it comes to an actual fight."
The purple haired woman looked concerned, "You sound awfully chipper about that. Please, tell me you didn't actually pass those rug rats.
Kagehoshi laughed.
"Oh no, oh no, This One told them them in no uncertain words where they stood, that she did!" She chuckled taking back up her alternate persona's speaking manner again, "This One tossed them each a biscuit telling them they failed their promotion test and then came straight here, leaving all three stranded in the deep dark woods zam!"
The vamp chucked and clinked her glass against the ninja's even as Emmy looked on aghast, "I knew there was a reason I liked you!"