
Ranger Duinion Raedor
Headquarters
The way the captain was frowning at him, arms crossed, and looking quite disapprovingly, Duinion felt certain he was definitely in trouble, but he could think of nothing that might be the cause for it. He couldn't help a bit of fidgeting under her stern gaze, but resisted the urge to edge backward. Was there something wrong with his uniform? He was tempted to look down at himself to check, but refrained, meeting her gaze with uncertainty in his own eyes. It seemed to take ages before she finally spoke again, and..with a smile.
His confusion now complete, it took Duinion a few moments to really absorb what she was saying. He blinked a couple of times as he watched her pin something on his shoulder, and stared down at the pin. A little dumbfounded, he heard the words, but it seemed unreal. Looking back up at Captain Alarion, his expression now showed his astonishment. No words would come, and he looked back down at the badge. He wasn't in trouble. Quite the opposite. Swallowing back the lump that had sprung to his throat, he let his fingertips lightly touch the pin, as if to confirm it was real. Relief washed away the tension once he learned what was truly happening, and he looked up again with a small smile at his new Captain, as she was introducing him.. as Tirdinen.
It took a couple of seconds before it hit him that he probably should say something. He was terrible at speaking in front of groups of people, and had no intention of trying that. "Th-Thank you, captain." he managed to get those two words out, still feeling a bit dazed by the whole thing. "I-" Nothing else came to mind, and he hoped to say the rest with a heartfelt salute. "...thank you." He repeated softly, having no other words that would suffice.
Already, a million thoughts started to rush through his mind. Romeran seemed quite eager to congratulate him, and it was hard to not smile back at the recruit as he shook his hand. It sounded strange, but good strange, to hear himself called Tirdinen. Rome's eager words helped draw Duinion back from feeling dazed, and he smiled back at him. "Thank you, I look forward to our next lessons, Recruit Romeran, and seeing how you've improved." He answered with all sincerity.





