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@jituri said: what about a drabble for the moment lyra said/realized she wanted to be a Marine?
“Orion, pay attention!” barked Lyra’s father, Atlas, scolding his eldest son. The Rear Admiral was an imposing older man, a rugged long-time Marine with two huge and uneven scars across the left side of his face. Four of his children were lined up in a neat row, standing at attention after a long day of training from sun up to sun down.
Arranged from oldest to youngest in a height line, Orion, Asterios, Hektor, and tiny little Lyra stood expertly still and sported mean mugs, trying to appear as tough as possible for their father while he issued critiques and warned them of what was to come tomorrow. Their deathly serious expressions were ruined a tad by all the fresh bumps, bruises, and cuts from the day’s activities. Lyra was the youngest, the smallest, and with the meanest expression. At six years old, she was dwarfed by her burly and heavily-browed older brother, Orion, who was a full ten years older than her. Despite age difference across the siblings, all were expected to complete the same trials and evolutions set up by their father. Swimming, running, climbing, swordsmanship, wrestling and brawling --- Rear Admiral Atlas was dedicated to ensuring that his brood joined the Navy and that they were ready when they did.
Each child in the Calimeras family was expected to become a Marine. What else could they possibly be, with parents like theirs? This was all they knew, so it never seemed strange at all to them. You wake up, you train, you eat, you sleep --- and then you do it all over again the next day. It was especially important for Orion, now that he was only a year away from finally going off to the Navy. Lyra had plenty more time; she might be slower and weaker than her brothers now, but give her ten more years! She’ll beat the snot outta all of them!
Rear Admiral Atlas finished reading his critiques and notes off of his clipboard and snapped to attention himself, shouting that they were dismissed. The children snapped to attention and saluted; when the salute was returned by their father, they were free to go.
Asterios, 14 years old and with a slighter frame than his brothers, adjusted his glasses and lightly pushed his older brother with his elbow. “Orion, better
pay attention at muster next time. He’s going to pound you
into the ground. You’re getting less disciplined as time goes
on; you’ll be a shitty Marine.”
Orion swiftly shoved him back, knocking Asterios clean off his feet and into a tree.
“Shut up. I’m going to beat his ass one day. Old man never even
put on Vice Admiral. That’s why he’s such a hardass, you know.
Tch... That’s all I want, to beat him. Well, that and kill pirates.
The seas’ll tide red with blood when I’m running wild, I’ll tell
you that. I’ll put more away than he ever did.”
Lyra stuck close to Hektor, ten years old, the pair walking behind their older siblings. All four were headed to the river to splash the sweat off before going inside their house --- per their mother’s rules. Hektor attempted to offer sound advice as he pulled his shoes off at the riverside.
“He’s going to hear you, bro... ... ... besides, it’s more than
just killing pirates. Marines are supposed to protect people;
shouldn’t it be the people you should focus on?”
Orion raised an eyebrow, pulling his shirt over his head. “Nah...
I’ll focus on the scummy pirates, thanks. Looking forward to seeing
how far up the ranks you advance, focusing on people and not
the mission.”
Hektor continued, a big grin on his round face surrounded by white curls,
“The people are the mission, man! You’ll see. ... I just wanna be a Marine
already! It’s going to be such an adventure! I just want to do my part and
have a good time!”
Lyra chirped from beside her brother, “Yeah!”
Orion and Asterios both snickered at Lyra. Orion chose to start in on her,
“What are you even doing here? You’re not a boy and you’re
not gonna be a man. Real Marines are men, and they’re going to
laugh at you when you show up; the pirate scum, too. You’re gonna
get picked apart by pirates. The Pirate King would use you as a
tooth-pick, kid,” he said with an evil smirk, throwing a small rock at her with quite a bit more force than an older brother should --- which conked her on the forehead and knocked her into the water.
Lyra immediately popped up out of the water as soon as she fell in, bleeding and furious and throwing a fish at her brother. “I want to be a Marine, too!”
Asterios rolled his eyes, “You don’t even know the first thing
about Marines, or---”
“I’M GOING TO BE THE FLEET ADMIRAL!” screamed Lyra, standing up out of the water with her fists to the sky, shutting up all her older brothers, and causing Hektor to giggle at his little sister’s audacity. She looked ridiculous making such a claim, a small girl soaking wet in all her clothes and blood running down her forehead, but Lyra didn’t know that. She felt ten feet tall whenever she bounced back from her brothers bullying her. She felt like an Admiral.
“I’M GOING TO BE THE FLEET ADMIRAL! And
when I’m the Fleet Admiral, you’re all going to have to salute
me! And we’ll do the Navy MY way!” she screamed. “The RIGHT way!”
She held that pose for a few seconds longer, up until Orion picked up another rock out of the riverbed, giving a sneer and throwing it with more force at her, knocking her into the water again. He walked over to where his sister was, picking her up out of the water by her neck and looming over her as he growled into her face. “You’ll never be the
Fleet Admiral. That’s stupid. They’d never pick a stupid
little girl like you for the job,” he said, pushing her back down into the water and holding her there. Lyra was holding her breath, but she still kicked and squirmed under the current of the river. “And if you do become a Marine, if you get in the
way of my advancement to the top, I’ll kill you myself.”
He let up on her and let go, walking away --- but he didn’t get far. Lyra popped up out of the water again, this time with TWO fish in her hands, and leaped roaring onto his back, beating the back of his head with the fish. Hektor doubled over laughing and Asterios fervently tried to pull Lyra off of Orion.
Honestly... this was a regular afternoon in the Calimeras household.