Rhiannon
Rhiannon, like Sah, had spent the morning training. She’d been on edge since the titan attack and her subsequent failure to be even remotely helpful, and had, as a result, spent more time than usual in the Barracks. On this particular morning, she’d already gone for a run, lifted weights, and completed the obstacle course; she now stood at the top of the climbing wall, accepting a flask of water from a fellow soldier.
From her vantage point, it was easy to see her fellow hybrid, and upon realizing that he also appeared to be taking a break, Rhi scampered quickly down the wall with the ease of long practice and strode over to greet Sah. ”Hey, Sah,” she said as she approached. ”I see I’m not the only one wanting to train. You need a partner?”
From her vantage point, it was easy to see her fellow hybrid, and upon realizing that he also appeared to be taking a break, Rhi scampered quickly down the wall with the ease of long practice and strode over to greet Sah. ”Hey, Sah,” she said as she approached. ”I see I’m not the only one wanting to train. You need a partner?”
they say looks can kill and I might try






