For Scarlett, things were going fairly decently for her recently. Not only had she met a new friend, but she also managed to finally get her license for the use of tier two dust. It may not have been much compared to what some others have, but one thing that couldn't be denied was that it was progress. She was becoming more experienced in both the use of dust and her social life, meaning that coming to Syne was a good idea afterall. Which was quite a good revelation due to the condition that Scarlett's confidence and willing to continue was at an all-time low not too long ago. But that was mostly due to the hunt she went on with Warren and two other girls. All things considered, Scarlett managed to handle herself exceptionally well, but problems arose that the redhead would have preferred to not think of.
Since then, it was almost as if Scarlett was avoiding hunts, unsure about her ability to fight without being a hindrance to her teammates. But all the training she had been doing had a purpose. Said purpose being to prepare herself for when she felt that she was ready to take on another hunt. After all, she had gotten the tier two dust license for a reason, and if she wasn't going to use them then it'd kind've been a waste for all the research she did for the paper she turned in. But that wasn't the only influence that the tier two dust license had for her 'decision' to travel out and take up a hunt. As it turned out, dust was quite expensive, something that a girl from a modest background like her hardly could afford easily. Sure, she had funds, but not enough to spread around on both ammo, food, and other necessities.
It was a strange thing to think about once Scarlett did. She needed to buy dust so that she could hunt to get money. And then quite a bit of that money would then go to buying more dust for other jobs. Such is the cycle of a dust-user, but one that she had to accept. Looking for one of the assigned targets given to the academy for training the students, the redhead picked something that she felt was best for her. She signed up for a hunt that involved the sightings of an unidentified grim in the woods that were trailing a bit too close to the zones that they could cause some actual destruction. With the job selected, all that she needed then was to find someone to assist her as her confidence wasn't high enough to really high enough to take on a job like this all by herself, and it always helps to have someone there with her. After considering her options, there were only a few people that she knew well enough to bring out that confidence. Warren was one, but he was busy since it was so close to the holidays and everything. Which left one other person that came immediately to her mind.
Pulling out her scroll, she messaged Avery:
[Hi Avy! Erm...]
She immediately regretted sending that 'erm'. It was just something that was a habit of hers, even when she was typing. Which she always thought was silly because in text-form, it was impossible to stutter!
[Anyways, I was doing a hunt and remembered your offer to join me. So if you have time and things, I'd like it if you came. I could show you even more of what my Prism can do!]
After that, she sent the girl the coordinates and what time to be there. But whether or not Avery agreed, Scarlett was going, knowing that she needed this quite a bit. The meeting place was rather simple, just a small enough clearing in the woods for people to meet. It seemed to be the closest point to the sighting areas that the grim was found. While it wasn't night time just yet, the sun was setting, giving everything in the woods an eerie shade. While she waited for Avery to respond or arrive, Scar simply sat at the base of a nearby tree, her sketchpad out and on her knees as spent her time drawing schematics for alternate forms for her Prism. Hopefully it wouldn't be too dark before she began to search for the creature.
Since then, it was almost as if Scarlett was avoiding hunts, unsure about her ability to fight without being a hindrance to her teammates. But all the training she had been doing had a purpose. Said purpose being to prepare herself for when she felt that she was ready to take on another hunt. After all, she had gotten the tier two dust license for a reason, and if she wasn't going to use them then it'd kind've been a waste for all the research she did for the paper she turned in. But that wasn't the only influence that the tier two dust license had for her 'decision' to travel out and take up a hunt. As it turned out, dust was quite expensive, something that a girl from a modest background like her hardly could afford easily. Sure, she had funds, but not enough to spread around on both ammo, food, and other necessities.
It was a strange thing to think about once Scarlett did. She needed to buy dust so that she could hunt to get money. And then quite a bit of that money would then go to buying more dust for other jobs. Such is the cycle of a dust-user, but one that she had to accept. Looking for one of the assigned targets given to the academy for training the students, the redhead picked something that she felt was best for her. She signed up for a hunt that involved the sightings of an unidentified grim in the woods that were trailing a bit too close to the zones that they could cause some actual destruction. With the job selected, all that she needed then was to find someone to assist her as her confidence wasn't high enough to really high enough to take on a job like this all by herself, and it always helps to have someone there with her. After considering her options, there were only a few people that she knew well enough to bring out that confidence. Warren was one, but he was busy since it was so close to the holidays and everything. Which left one other person that came immediately to her mind.
Pulling out her scroll, she messaged Avery:
[Hi Avy! Erm...]
She immediately regretted sending that 'erm'. It was just something that was a habit of hers, even when she was typing. Which she always thought was silly because in text-form, it was impossible to stutter!
[Anyways, I was doing a hunt and remembered your offer to join me. So if you have time and things, I'd like it if you came. I could show you even more of what my Prism can do!]
After that, she sent the girl the coordinates and what time to be there. But whether or not Avery agreed, Scarlett was going, knowing that she needed this quite a bit. The meeting place was rather simple, just a small enough clearing in the woods for people to meet. It seemed to be the closest point to the sighting areas that the grim was found. While it wasn't night time just yet, the sun was setting, giving everything in the woods an eerie shade. While she waited for Avery to respond or arrive, Scar simply sat at the base of a nearby tree, her sketchpad out and on her knees as spent her time drawing schematics for alternate forms for her Prism. Hopefully it wouldn't be too dark before she began to search for the creature.