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week iv, CFT special class (T/TH, backdated to Tuesday)
Character(s): M'gann, open to anyone in the T/TH CFT classes!
Location: Accauld Plains forest
Rating: PG for now
Open/Closed/Finished: Open
Summary: The T/Th CFT sets out on their own camping trip!
All day M'gann had been excited about the special Cadet Field Training class that would take place overnight; she had never been camping, though it had always seemed like something fun judging by the camping trips depicted on television. Not to mention the chance to meet new people from the other set of Cadet Field Training classes seemed extremely appealing as well. Never one to miss a chance to try and make friends, she had even spent the short timeframe open after her evening classes and the start of the special trip baking a large batch of cookies to bring for the trip. And of course no camping trip would be complete without s'mores-- or at least that's what it seemed like judged on all the camping trips shown on television.
With her sleeping bag and a backpack of other necessities (including her large box of cookies and all the essentials for making s'mores), M'gann eagerly followed the rest of the group herding towards the forest for where they were supposed to make camp.
Location: Accauld Plains forest
Rating: PG for now
Open/Closed/Finished: Open
Summary: The T/Th CFT sets out on their own camping trip!
All day M'gann had been excited about the special Cadet Field Training class that would take place overnight; she had never been camping, though it had always seemed like something fun judging by the camping trips depicted on television. Not to mention the chance to meet new people from the other set of Cadet Field Training classes seemed extremely appealing as well. Never one to miss a chance to try and make friends, she had even spent the short timeframe open after her evening classes and the start of the special trip baking a large batch of cookies to bring for the trip. And of course no camping trip would be complete without s'mores-- or at least that's what it seemed like judged on all the camping trips shown on television.
With her sleeping bag and a backpack of other necessities (including her large box of cookies and all the essentials for making s'mores), M'gann eagerly followed the rest of the group herding towards the forest for where they were supposed to make camp.
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Not to say that she put her rapier in the pack and unintentionally flouted a ruling. Of course not.
…It's just that with the overview of
this being bat countrythere being monsters in the forest, it seemed prudent to bring one."There was never any stipulation in my class not to do so."
Turning back to M'gann, Mitsuru let her shoulders relax ever so slightly. There was a promise of novelty 'cookies' at the end of this march, which was enough to convince her feet to keep the pace constant, and tell that growing headache to go elsewhere.
"That sounds welcome. And appetizing; thank you for doing so." And, miracle of miracles, she actually sounded quite sincere and grateful, saying so.
Naturally, that segued into another topic.
"And, Mors...These 'smores' people are talking about are edible?" She tried to drop her voice a little lower for that question, but with so many people around, the success of that seemed a bit negligible.
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"You made cookies? I wish I'd thought to make something. That was a really great idea."
Stubborn Serah might be, but she had no intention of letting Kiden ruin the camping trip for her. So there little Miss Sour.
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Was that just a little bit of bloodthirst in her voice?
"Home Ec seems to be a really popular course," she continued, as if she hadn't just been very quietly hoping for pitched battle. "What do they teach in it besides baking?"
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She then turned to Mitsuru to answer her question. "Actually... I've never had s'mores before. It seems like a pretty popular thing to make during camping trips, so I thought it would be fitting to bring the ingredients. Apparently you roast a marshmallow over fire and then sandwich it with a piece of chocolate between two graham crackers...?" She looked to the other girls for confirmation. Maybe one of them would know?
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She looked a bit lost over the explanation Mors gave, as well. Marshmallows, chocolate, and 'graham crackers' hadn't entered into any of the lessons she'd taken, yet.
"I'm...Not certain I fully follow, however. How does one even go about roasting them?" Mitsuru glanced over the gathered packs; none of them looked like they carried any oven-based equipment, like she'd seen some of the Kirijo staff use for roasted meals.
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The single male in the group of all girls turned without a word and began to head off towards the thicker part of the forest, ignoring the other little groups around them.
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"We'll probably have a fire when we set up camp. Then you just have to find something to use to hold them over the fire. We had special forks for that where I'm from, but I've seen people use sticks before too." She might not be very good at fighting yet, but at least there are a few things she can do.
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"I don't think 'skewers' are in my outdoor survival bag," she said to the other girls. "Though you know, it seems like they should be?"
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She watched as Connor walked off, and before thinking she opened the telepathy link between them so she could talk to him: Where are you going? You shouldn't wander off too far...
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Conner shot his teammate a look over his shoulder, his jaw tightly set. To check the area for anything out of place. There was a small pause before he added, Next time warn me when you're going to do that.
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That displeased expression had been traded out for something closer to a puzzled, borderline BSOD look trained squarely on Mors; she didn't even seem to quite register that the black haired boy had decided to go wandering off.
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I FORGOT THIS EXISTED GO ME
BUT HOW COULD YOU FORGET S'MORES
'Sorry', M'gann sent to Connor. 'I can't really warn people when I open the link, but… I'll try to think of some kind of warning next time. Be careful, I'll keep the link open in case you need any help.'
THIS KID SURE HASN'T. EFFING S'MORES, HOW DO THEY WORK?
In hindsight, she probably should have grasped that sooner, given how close they'd been walking together. For her part Mitsuru assigned all blame to how many new things she was being bombarded with, thereby interfering with her ability to observe.
"That's...Considerate of him." She struggled to get her thoughts back in order, and put that confusion over s'mores out of her mind for the time being. Especially as she was just reminded, they were technically in a hazardous territory.
"Do you think he requires any assistance?"
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Fighting still wasn't exactly something she could do much about, so she'd chosen to keep quiet about most of what they were talking about.
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She could see that the instructor who had lead the walk was coming to a stop just on the edge of the forest in front of them, and M'gann perked up. "Oh, I think this is where we set camp!"
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It was efficient, that such a phrase could be used to address that Conner boy would be fine on his own, and that he and Mors were familiar with each other. That bit of blushing was a bit unexpected, though, although she didn't remark on it.
Particularly with that second observation. Mitsuru glanced over to where the class was pausing, and singled out her own group.
"I should attend to my own sponsor group, then. Perhaps I'll see you later tonight, once camp is set up."
...Ugh. Back to square one, then. She squared her shoulders, before turning to tackle the dread task of pitching tents.
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"I guess I'll see you later." Waving, she turned and headed off towards her own group as well to see just what she could do to help.