Having finished her studies for the day Naia found herself drawn to the training grounds, while not her usual cup of tea her lack of dust worried her. Naia had concluded a bit of target practice would be required. Over the years she had come to rely heavily on her ability to use dust, but after arriving at Syne she’d found that out of all the items she forgot to pack, a variety of dust was one of them. The powder blue haired woman hadn’t walked straight over from her final lesson of the day, after all while she wasn’t planning on much movement training in a skirt seemed, ill advised. Which was how Naia found herself clad in a simple white button-down dress shirt with the sleeves rolled up to rest just above her elbow, a pair of simple black leggings, and comfortable sneakers a shade lighter than her leggings. In addition, she’d pulled her hair up into a ponytail just to keep it out of her face while she practiced.
It didn’t take her long to reach the shooting range and when she did Naia set her only weapon, a pistol on the small wooden counter in front of her, followed by pulling the few magazines she had out from their position attached to her belt. Without hesitation she set them beside her weapon, taking in a deep breath as she did. Grey eyes started down at the metal and wood weapon in front of her, while she’d had the weapon for a good while she rarely found herself using it, admittedly she should rely on it more, but it terrified her. What if she missed? What if that miss hurt someone, particularly someone on her side? Naia had so little control over it, over anything it could do, there were just so many variables she couldn’t predict and that made her nervous. Her fists clenched as she stood there simply staring at her own weapon, feeling more nervous by the second.
For a moment she debated putting this whole thing off, but Naia had been doing that for the past few months. It had been her intention to have a much better grasp on her weapon when she arrived in Bellmuse, but apparently her nerves had other plans. “Come on, you can do this. It isn’t that hard, just pick it up and pull the trigger,” The blue haired girl muttered under her breath reaching up with an admittedly shaking hand and taking her weapon in hand. With that she let out another sigh before spacing her feet slightly apart, before raising her arm weapon in hand her other hand moving quickly to both help support the weight and hopefully steady her aim. Finger on the trigger she applied the faintest amount of pressure, arm shaking in the process.
Removing her finger from the trigger for a moment she let her hands drop while she took in another breath. “Just aim and fire, like he taught you,” With that she took in another deep breath before letting it out and quickly raising her arms again, weapon in hand. Pausing only for a second as her finger game into contact with the trigger she pulled it back. A loud bang echoing throughout the area causing the young woman to flinch slightly at the sound, but with little hesitation she pulled trigger again, and again, and again each time hitting the target before her. Certainly not in the perfect spot but it was better than Naia had anticipated on doing, after emptying a single magazine she popped it out with ease, loaded another, and prepared herself to continue.
It didn’t take her long to reach the shooting range and when she did Naia set her only weapon, a pistol on the small wooden counter in front of her, followed by pulling the few magazines she had out from their position attached to her belt. Without hesitation she set them beside her weapon, taking in a deep breath as she did. Grey eyes started down at the metal and wood weapon in front of her, while she’d had the weapon for a good while she rarely found herself using it, admittedly she should rely on it more, but it terrified her. What if she missed? What if that miss hurt someone, particularly someone on her side? Naia had so little control over it, over anything it could do, there were just so many variables she couldn’t predict and that made her nervous. Her fists clenched as she stood there simply staring at her own weapon, feeling more nervous by the second.
For a moment she debated putting this whole thing off, but Naia had been doing that for the past few months. It had been her intention to have a much better grasp on her weapon when she arrived in Bellmuse, but apparently her nerves had other plans. “Come on, you can do this. It isn’t that hard, just pick it up and pull the trigger,” The blue haired girl muttered under her breath reaching up with an admittedly shaking hand and taking her weapon in hand. With that she let out another sigh before spacing her feet slightly apart, before raising her arm weapon in hand her other hand moving quickly to both help support the weight and hopefully steady her aim. Finger on the trigger she applied the faintest amount of pressure, arm shaking in the process.
Removing her finger from the trigger for a moment she let her hands drop while she took in another breath. “Just aim and fire, like he taught you,” With that she took in another deep breath before letting it out and quickly raising her arms again, weapon in hand. Pausing only for a second as her finger game into contact with the trigger she pulled it back. A loud bang echoing throughout the area causing the young woman to flinch slightly at the sound, but with little hesitation she pulled trigger again, and again, and again each time hitting the target before her. Certainly not in the perfect spot but it was better than Naia had anticipated on doing, after emptying a single magazine she popped it out with ease, loaded another, and prepared herself to continue.