37th Fall 511 AV.
"Up and at 'em, cub! Syna's light waits for no one, least of all you!"
Oh, how Jaiun hated his commander some days.
She'd woken him up at the break of dawn, first off. Normally, Jaiun wold have been fine with that. However, it was the first rest he'd gotten in two days, as the past few days had been a bit...hectic. He'd just come off a long shift at the Icewall Gates the night before, and had been looking forward to a much-deserved rest at the barracks...only to have it interrupted by a fiery Vantha woman with a penchant for tirelessly working the troops under her command (read: his superior officer).
Needless to say, Jaiun was not perhaps the happiest person that morning.
"What do you see?"
"...People."
Rafresa Frostfawn clicked her tongue against the bottom of her mouth when she heard Jaiun's answer. She was a lithe and slim Vantha, nearly as tall as Jaiun, a form which hid the taunt muscles hidden beneath the graceful exterior. Locks of her short black hair were sent flying as she shook her head in mock disappointment, one hand placed sprightly on her leather-clad hip. Her eyes, a light shade of orange, glimmering with a cheery light as she looked over the rather irascible Jaiun.
"They aren't just 'people', Jaiun." Jaiun's watch commander corrected him, thrusting her arm out to gesture towards the throngs of Vantha that stood around them. The Kelvic polar bear and Rafresa stood at the edge of one of Avanthal's busiest thoroughfares, on the edge of a literal sea of people meandering back and forth over the ice-crusted street. The business day had just began, the sun lighting up the street and picking out all those who walked it.
"They're suspects. One and all. Once you begin your watch, Jaiun, you take up a solemn vow to defend Morwen's city against any and all aggresors. Each and every one of these people could be a threat towards the fragile peace we keep within these walls, and you are the only one who can stop them, Jaiun. Do you understand?"
Jaiun merely grunted in response to Rafresa's words, an expression of unfathomable lassitude struggling to overcome his face.
Rafresa, perhaps interpreting Jaiun's body language correctly, frowned in his general direction, a fiery expression dawning on her face.
"Does the big bad polar bear think he already knows this, that this exercise has no point?"
Jaiun shook his head and, breaking out of his lethargy, attempted to explain,
"Commander, it's simply been a long night, and I-"
"No! I can see you don't think this is worthwhile. Very well. We shall see if that is the case." Rafresa abruptly turned her back on Jaiun and started to walk away.
He followed, a bit alarmed as to see what Rafresa might have in mind.
"All right. In the next ten chimes, I want you to find and capture me. Use whatever means necessary to do so, so long as they do not break Avanthal law. That is all." She tossed back the words over her shoulder, not even looking at Jaiun. "If you do, you can go back to the barracks and have a nice long rest. If you do not...a double shift at the Icewall Gates."
A double shift? Damn, damn, damn... "Commander, come now, I didn't mean..."
"We begin now."
And just like that, Rafresa was gone. A second it took her to slip into the crowd and disappear, and but for only one another second, Jaiun could see her bob of hair dipping and weaving within the crowd of Vantha. And then she had disappeared altogether.
Now fully awake, Jaiun leaped into the crowd. He walked around for what seemed much more than a minute only to end up where he started, hopelessly confused.
Jaiun groaned. This was going to be a long day.