It took a while for Noire to find the training area - a week an a half, to be precise. This was mostly because she either got distracted along the way or got lost and then forgot what she was looking for in the first place. It was a common occurrence, really. It was likely a side effect of never really having a home or somewhere to go to at the end of the day. She was a wanderer that kept moving from one place to another before she arrived at Syne. It was hard to get into the habit of being oriented when she had never really had a need for it up until now. That didn't mean that Noire didn't try, however. She actually tried very hard. She just forgot to do so sometimes. However, today, that wasn't the case. Standing in front of the entrance to the training area, Noire took a deep breath and held it, puffing up her cheeks in an attempt to seem... serious? intimidating? The white haired girl stepped through the door.
A few groups of people were spread out, each running through sets of drills or sparring with each other. Fortunately, the area was wide enough to easily allow for everyone to comfortably practice without stepping on each other's feet - both literally and metaphorically. It was the first time Noire had seen something so... organized and well equipped. The training grounds she had used back in her small village were improvised and small, often moving around every few months once the area became damaged beyond repair. Her jaw hung open for a moment, her eyes sparkled as she took in the sight of weapons clashing and dust vials exploding into different arrays of colors.
The young girl was snapped out of her thoughts when someone bumped into her. She stumbled, but managed to regain her balance before she fell face first onto the ground. "Watch where you're going!" a young man, about a full foot taller than Noire, yelled at her. He took a look at her for a moment, displeasure evident on his features. Noire visibly shrank. She opened her mouth to apologize, but words refused to come. Her heart beat frantically in her chest and she could now feel several pairs of eyes - the people accompanying the young man - fixed on her. She had never been the kind to do well in groups. "Filthy faunus," he practically growled.
Noire held her hands in front of her, small fists covering her mouth. "I-I," she began. Throughout her life, she had been harassed because of her heritage. This was nothing new and she doubted that it would be the last time it happened. The caretakers at the orphanage she spent her early life in gave her smaller rations and often fed her stale food because of it. Nevertheless, she could never get used to it. It always hurt to be treated as lesser, even if she couldn't quite put to words what she was feeling.
The young man turned to look at his friends. "Look! I think it's trying to talk!" He chimed, getting a laugh out of the four other boys that were with him. His hand grabbed onto one of Noire's horns, pulling her roughly. Noire let out a high-pitched yelp. "Are these things even real?" He laughed as he kept tugging at the horn as if to see if it would come off if he pulled hard enough.
At this point, tears were forming in her eyes. She wanted to get away. She regretted coming here in the first place. She should have just stayed outside or in her room. She should have known better than to walk into a place that deep down she knew would have been filled with humans. They scared her and this was the exact reason why. At the moment, she froze, unable to say or do anything other than try to hold back her tears.
A few groups of people were spread out, each running through sets of drills or sparring with each other. Fortunately, the area was wide enough to easily allow for everyone to comfortably practice without stepping on each other's feet - both literally and metaphorically. It was the first time Noire had seen something so... organized and well equipped. The training grounds she had used back in her small village were improvised and small, often moving around every few months once the area became damaged beyond repair. Her jaw hung open for a moment, her eyes sparkled as she took in the sight of weapons clashing and dust vials exploding into different arrays of colors.
The young girl was snapped out of her thoughts when someone bumped into her. She stumbled, but managed to regain her balance before she fell face first onto the ground. "Watch where you're going!" a young man, about a full foot taller than Noire, yelled at her. He took a look at her for a moment, displeasure evident on his features. Noire visibly shrank. She opened her mouth to apologize, but words refused to come. Her heart beat frantically in her chest and she could now feel several pairs of eyes - the people accompanying the young man - fixed on her. She had never been the kind to do well in groups. "Filthy faunus," he practically growled.
Noire held her hands in front of her, small fists covering her mouth. "I-I," she began. Throughout her life, she had been harassed because of her heritage. This was nothing new and she doubted that it would be the last time it happened. The caretakers at the orphanage she spent her early life in gave her smaller rations and often fed her stale food because of it. Nevertheless, she could never get used to it. It always hurt to be treated as lesser, even if she couldn't quite put to words what she was feeling.
The young man turned to look at his friends. "Look! I think it's trying to talk!" He chimed, getting a laugh out of the four other boys that were with him. His hand grabbed onto one of Noire's horns, pulling her roughly. Noire let out a high-pitched yelp. "Are these things even real?" He laughed as he kept tugging at the horn as if to see if it would come off if he pulled hard enough.
At this point, tears were forming in her eyes. She wanted to get away. She regretted coming here in the first place. She should have just stayed outside or in her room. She should have known better than to walk into a place that deep down she knew would have been filled with humans. They scared her and this was the exact reason why. At the moment, she froze, unable to say or do anything other than try to hold back her tears.
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