And sleep on it she did.
Etsu had actually made it a point to not spend any time with Eld after her talk with Scott. Ideally, it would have only clouded her judgment. Truthfully, it wasn't something that required a great deal of thought, but to Etsu, it felt like a big deal. Big enough that she didn't even get on Scott's case when he was talking to her and calling her by a nickname she really didn't appreciate, "Ets." The -oo ending to her name was not silent.
Nonetheless, she spent her day off in her room, not so much ignoring or avoiding her boyfriend, but spending some time to herself. It was rare that she got that, anyways. Even if they didn't talk all the time (truth be told, Eld and Etsu didn't have a whole hell of a lot to talk
about--which was fine by her), they were still conjoined at the hip. She simply explained to him that she wanted a day to rest after a stressful work week--on her own. Initially, she had felt the urge to say that he could use the time to train with Kageko, but . . . that might have created some tension between them . . .
She went to bed early, too--earlier than usual--hoping that a good thirteen or fourteen hours of sleep might help her feel better about things. In the end, though, she wound up sleeping for only four. Much of the night was spent tossing and turning, half because she had things on her mind, and half because she was in bed alone.
A noise awoke her in the end; a pounding on the door, fairly early in the morning. In their time, it was about seven o'clock, far earlier than anyone ever roused her from slumber. Groggily, the girl pulled herself out of bed.
Her hair was a mess, just flopped over everywhere, her eyes half-shut from sleep, and her clothes inappropriate for public display. Her blouse was completely undone and she lacked pants, but these were detailed that the girl just didn't pay any attention to this early in the morning, and whoever was at the door damn well should have known that.
The pounding on the door continued even after she got out of bed, and just as she prepared to open it, the young Reaper called out--groggily--as loud as she could muster, which was, inevitably, a bit of a failure. Softly, she called out, "One second pr-rease."
It got the knocking to stop, at least.
Etsu unlocked the door from the inside and strained to slide it open.--
During her brief stint of actually making a salary in the Dirige, Etsu had saved up enough money to purchase some additions to her room, to make it feel more like something that she was used to . . . and, well . . .
liked. She really didn't like Algerothian, Sythinian, and New Xexorian architecture at all, and that primarily what made up the home of all Reapers. So, a few additions were made to her room to give it more of a Cizokian feel. She added a few ornate lamps, got the floor overhauled and mats laid down, and had her door redone to become a sliding door. Unfortunately, the sliding doors all cost far too much, and not having Scott, Addison, and Eld around to help her with that purchase, she bought the cheapest one. This, however, was ridiculously heavy, and she had to strain each and every time she opened it.
--And there stood Scott, rushed, with an anxious expression upon his face. Etsu stared up at him and him down to her, Etsu not yet realizing her indecency (undergarments clearly visible and all--but that was it, fortunately), and Scott, for once, not genuinely giving a damn.
"Hey, Ets, you have to get ready."
Tiredly, she furrowed her brow. "
Nani?"
Scott glanced down the hall. He felt even more rushed than before. "Just get some clothes on. Warm clothes."
This, of course, prompted her to look down and finally realize her visible indecency, prompting the girl's face to suddenly take a beat red tone, as she frantically grabbed the sides of her blouse and pulled it back together.
"You're on assignment. It's non-negotiable."
On the other hand, this was a little more imperative than decency. Etsu was supposed to have the day off. All last week, she was stationed in this big city where people died every day, and she had to run around town--in Purgatory, no less!--to pass all these souls, and people almost always died on the other side of this huge place. She was supposed to have a few days off after that.
"Wh-- why?" Etsu whispered quickly, stress already building. She was still tired from last week!
"The higher ups want you more active in field work."
"But-- but I . . . r-rast week, I . . ."
Scott shook his head. "He wants you to have more combat experience."
"
He?"
"The Big Man."
"
Sh-shinigami-sama . . .?"
Scott nodded.
Etsu gulped. Did that mean that he was going to be looking over her performance? All previous shady missions and raw combat missions, Etsu had failed miserably. If she was just dealing with passing souls . . . well, she was great at that. Sending someone to Hell was still unnerving, but it no longer inspired her to have a panic attack. She was good at sending souls, now. Combat related missions, though . . .
"Someone read a report to him about the status of post-recruits," Reapers that aren't amateurs anymore, but were still recruited just recently--post-recruits usually had a good four months of service behind them, "And your combat performance was declared the lowest of the whole batch of post-recruits. He was adamant that you take on combat missions and extra training to fix that."
". . .
sou ka."
"The report about this incident has it isolated in the upper mountains of Cizok. Four weak Ame Voleur have been located. Compared to what you've fought before, they shouldn't be too hard--but it's still life or death combat, so don't let it get to your head. Now, get some warm clothes on. You should expect snow."
Etsu focused her eyes on the center of Scott, looking straight forward without her head up or down any extra degree. Meekly, she replied--like a doll--, "Under-stood."
Orders were non-negotiable, after all. It was best to suck it up and take them without question.
Offtopic: Continued in [link].