The Troubled Youth
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   Her comments about Seteth earned a muted snort from him as he walked. Heâs by no means surprised that the man had earned himself such a reputation amongst the people who lived at the monastery, even he tried to avoid the nosy, green-haired man whenever possible. His heart was probably in the right place - he did seem to care about their well-being, but he had a stick so far up his ass that Azrailâs amazed heâs even capable of walking. Heâd spent most of his life doing as he pleased, if he were being honest, so things like rules didnât exactly thrill him and neither did Setethâs stern, but doting personality. Normally, whenever it seemed like he was going to open his mouth, Azrail would simply vanish or tune him out entirely. It took a while, but htâs pretty sure he got the message given the fact that Seteth hadnât tried to speak to him outside of passing on tasks and missions from Rhea in quite some time. Either that, or he was really good at avoiding people.Â
     âExactly, he doesnât know when to leave things be. He can lecture me all he wants, but itâs not like Iâll magically decide to listen to what he has to say all of a sudden. Youâd think heâd have better things to waste his time on.â He shrugged, his manner still very much casual despite his own grievances towards the man. Frankly, he had always been one to take care of himself. The butlers, while kind to him, didnât have the time to care for him and the priest that had taken him hadnât really played much of a role in raising him given that heâd been a bit older by then. That, he and he was fairly certain, at this point, that they had little to no knowledge of how children thought or acted and, though they were kind, they didnât know how to take care of a child. Thankfully, he was fairly independent and didnât really need them to do much other than put a roof over his head at the time. Now, well, no one seemed to bother with him anymore. The first month Seteth had tried to play missing parent to him like he was currently doing to her, but heâd given up on that some time ago.Â
    It was evident; however, that his dislike of Seteth was nothing more than that: a simple clash of ideals and dislike. The rage and anger he had spoken with when the topic of nobles was no longer present in the conversation, implying his hatred for the wealth ran deep and was the driving force behind any ounce of disdain that boiled in his blood. Outside of those moments, he almost seemed comically calm - hands behind his head and taking one step forward with little care for those around him. Even the tone of his voice and the words he chose to use were dreadfully casual.Â
   At her remark, he stopped just beside the doorway that lead into the dinning hall. At this hour, they were still serving lunch so grabbing something to eat wouldnât be much of a problem, though it also meant the students who attended the Officerâs Academy here would also be present. Not that he really cared. They never paid him much mind and, when they did, he typically just chose to ignore them. The less he interacted with the students and staff here the better. It wasnât a direct order from Rhea, but any assassin worth his keep and pay was intelligent enough to realize that flying under the radar was the easiest way to get the job done. No, frankly, he was more concerned about her well-being. From the sound of things, it was unlikely the students would treat Natalia too kindly if they noticed her. Ah, oh well, he could always deal with them later if they caused trouble for her. Â
    âSure, I donât mind. They should still be serving lunch right now, so we should be able to get something good. The students will still be there, though - it doesnât really matter to me, but Iâll be in for another lecture if I mess with them too much, so letâs make it quick, okay? After all, I canât trust them not to test my patience. Iâll see if theyâll give us something special since you just got here and all.â Not all of the students here were nobles, but most were. The few commoners attending classes here he could get along with just fine, but even the sight of those noble curs was enough to make him angry all over again.Â
Natalia certainly wasnât opposed to skating by the students as quickly as possible, while she didnât know if sheâd be treated poorly by most of them per-say there would certainly be gawking. Whether it was the eye-patch, the sword, or just her small stature combined with them people had a tendency to stare here even more so if they knew âwhoâ she as so to speak. Her âcompanionâ had resumed his lackadaisical demeanor in full now so she also didnât want to stay in the mess hall long enough for him to revert to how he seemed moments ago. Not to mention she really could do without the looks, they really had no idea who they were looking at or talking to when it came to her.
âSomething special? Well they donât have to go out of their way, but, I havenât had good food since I canât remember when before coming here so Iâd really appreciate it.â as if to accentuate the point her stomach growled and she laughed a bit to herself.
âEither way quick is fine with me, we could always take the food to go, Iâm honestly not up for another round of gawking.â she shook her head a few tones of her own frustration poking through her attempts to keep her behavior as âgoodâ as possible, he made it very easy to relax acting casual as he was.
âThey donât know what Iâve seen, where Iâve been, or what Iâve had to do but they stare like Iâm their personal circus so I can understand finding them...trying to say the least. Er, all that to say if you know a better place to eat after we grab something away from them Iâm all ears.â Natalia wasnât really angry at the students themselves but there were VERY fresh wounds about her situation that the infractions the students weighed against her were all the more upsetting. So many of these kids from her perspective not only were older than her but much better off what business did they have harassing her when they hadnât even the slightest idea of the suffering that had been put on her. Still, she chose to push that thought away she really didnât want to have another melt down today, sheâd had one every day so far since she came here.
At the very least not in front of Azrail, after he was going out of his way to help her out she really didnât wish to inconvenience him with something like that.
âIf theyâve got something hot with halfway decent meat, Iâd be really grateful honestly that sounds...so good.â you really didnât quite know how much you could appreciate food until youâd been starving as frequently as she had in her life, she was pretty keen on taking advantage of the regular good supply of food here no matter what it made others think of her.










