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week two | dates
You worked up your courage and asked someone out on a date! Good job!
Now you have to hope the producers are kind re: where they send you.
Now you have to hope the producers are kind re: where they send you.
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Lessing himself is a bit of an outlier in how much training he has, but he's been aware of things that the other students haven't known about for some time now, and been readying himself for something bigger that they didn't even realize was bubbling under the surface.
He doesn't expect it from other people though, and he raises a brow at that. ]
They sent you into fights as part of your schooling?
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[The simple answer, though it certainly requires a tad more explanation to likely satisfy that muted bit of surprise there on his features.]
The academy’s primary function is training up scions of noble and wealthy families for battlefield command, or for those aiming to make a career out of knighthood. A great place to meet well-connected people, but there are expectations, of course.
[It’s not like she hadn’t expected it; she knew what she was signing up for when she decided to chase this endeavor, for the most part. But there’s a difference between being prepared in theory and learning what it’s like in practice.]
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[ A school for knights does make a certain degree of sense to him, though that's a pretty wide variety of positions they're allowing for in the one school. He wonders if the classes are separated out amongst those who plan to involve themselves directly in the battle, and those who are taking more of a leadership position. ]
Seems like it would be useful for the people who are looking to make a career out of it, but not the easiest place for those who aren't.
[ He gives her a curious look. ]
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You’re not wrong. I think it’s a shock for many of the students, even if they’re knowing what to expect.
[The duo on stage wraps up their current song, and the crowd rouses with applause for a moment. She joins in, letting her gaze drift back to the stage. And once the applause dies down again:]
I’m… not entirely sure I can say I regret it, though. Not fully. Even if I do think it would have been much easier to stick to being on stage and trying my chances there.
[But it was a gamble that felt worth it, particularly when chasing after her mentor is what landed her there in the first place.]
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There's something in this sentiment he can understand. Things can always go easier in life than they do. Things certainly could have in his, but he doesn't regret any of it. ]
Easier doesn't always mean better.