OOC: Everyone is to write at least their experience in the caravan and getting off of it and being given their compass. Doing something before it is acceptable, or writing past it. Just letting you know where to start. From here on, have fun. If you want to encounter a wild animal(s), PM me!
Maika glanced at Adam hesitantly. "What are you doing here?" She said slowly and accurately. He smiled wryly and got down from the counter-top he'd been sitting on. He looked good in a uniform, and the long, steel sword that he was sheathing made his masculinity impressive, at the least. His moppy, black hair hung just over his eyes, which she'd been lost in too many times before.
"I was hoping you'd be happier to see me..." he said, disappointment prevalent in his voice. If only he knew, she thought. There had been a time when the two of them were together, back in Algiers, but he went back to Italy for a few months, and Maika got too lonely. She didn't want to stay put and talked the army into relocating her to Iguidi. Now, she sat in the lounge at the base, brewing coffee and talking to a long lost love. And he was in uniform.
"Tell me you didn't join the army..." Maika said, her gaze shifting to the floor.
"I did, but not for you." Adam said, "Actually it was because my parents died and..." he stopped, both talking and his walking toward her. He wringed his hands together, uncomfortably. A habit she'd noticed of his long before. "You wouldn't believe how surprised I was when I was told who my commanding officer was going to be." With that, his smile came back and his teeth were white and perfect. A smile she'd have died for, way back when. "I missed you, Maika." He said, softer than the rest of their conversation. "I missed you so much."
The two of them stood awkwardly. Adam waited for her to say something, anything that he wanted to hear, and Maika just stared at the floor, her eyes brimming with tears. Trying not to let him see.
"Don't do that. Please," he begged, "You know I can't stand it when I fuck up." Maika turned around, staring at the blank wall behind her through blurred eyes. She felt him put an arm around her and pull her into his embrace.
Maika hugged him tightly and said, "Don't ever leave me again..."
The caravan bumped along the road, and Maika sat with Adam and Zaphir, her two soldiers in the field. To prevent being caught by surprise, the entire squad of a 300 soldiers would go in groups of three through the wilderness. When finding another group, it was up to the two commanding officers on whether or not to work together, and at that point, whomever had the higher rank would become the sole commanding officer.
Zaphir was quiet, solemn. Maika knew he'd seen a lot, but nowadays everyone had. She drew in a deep and slow breath as the wagon stopped. The three piled out and the driver got out and approached Maika.
"You're on your own from here. I'm to give you this compass. You're in northwestern Zinder right now. Go south to Yaounde, as everyone will. Good luck, and watch out for anything."
Maika glanced at Adam hesitantly. "What are you doing here?" She said slowly and accurately. He smiled wryly and got down from the counter-top he'd been sitting on. He looked good in a uniform, and the long, steel sword that he was sheathing made his masculinity impressive, at the least. His moppy, black hair hung just over his eyes, which she'd been lost in too many times before.
"I was hoping you'd be happier to see me..." he said, disappointment prevalent in his voice. If only he knew, she thought. There had been a time when the two of them were together, back in Algiers, but he went back to Italy for a few months, and Maika got too lonely. She didn't want to stay put and talked the army into relocating her to Iguidi. Now, she sat in the lounge at the base, brewing coffee and talking to a long lost love. And he was in uniform.
"Tell me you didn't join the army..." Maika said, her gaze shifting to the floor.
"I did, but not for you." Adam said, "Actually it was because my parents died and..." he stopped, both talking and his walking toward her. He wringed his hands together, uncomfortably. A habit she'd noticed of his long before. "You wouldn't believe how surprised I was when I was told who my commanding officer was going to be." With that, his smile came back and his teeth were white and perfect. A smile she'd have died for, way back when. "I missed you, Maika." He said, softer than the rest of their conversation. "I missed you so much."
The two of them stood awkwardly. Adam waited for her to say something, anything that he wanted to hear, and Maika just stared at the floor, her eyes brimming with tears. Trying not to let him see.
"Don't do that. Please," he begged, "You know I can't stand it when I fuck up." Maika turned around, staring at the blank wall behind her through blurred eyes. She felt him put an arm around her and pull her into his embrace.
Maika hugged him tightly and said, "Don't ever leave me again..."
The caravan bumped along the road, and Maika sat with Adam and Zaphir, her two soldiers in the field. To prevent being caught by surprise, the entire squad of a 300 soldiers would go in groups of three through the wilderness. When finding another group, it was up to the two commanding officers on whether or not to work together, and at that point, whomever had the higher rank would become the sole commanding officer.
Zaphir was quiet, solemn. Maika knew he'd seen a lot, but nowadays everyone had. She drew in a deep and slow breath as the wagon stopped. The three piled out and the driver got out and approached Maika.
"You're on your own from here. I'm to give you this compass. You're in northwestern Zinder right now. Go south to Yaounde, as everyone will. Good luck, and watch out for anything."