Chapter 37: Calatrop Base

“We arrive in 10 minutes! Prepare to disembark!”

Shouts echoed through the train cars, spurring me from my sleep.

After several hours of chatting, laughing, and playing small games, everyone had gotten tired and drifted off to sleep. The entire car with the bar was littered with unconscious bodies.

Of course, we hadn’t been sleeping for long. In order to pass the time, everyone found something to do.

Besides the usual, there was a period when some of the Knights sparred. In order to not damage anything, they did something similar to fencing. Over half the Elites were Knights in the first place, so many went up to challenge themselves and have fun.

Even I went up, taking a light sword and utilizing my nonexistent sword skill to try and poke the other Knight. Even after 5 minutes of trying though, I couldn’t so much as touch them. It made for a nice laugh.

And after that, the warlocks went up and let out displays of spellcasting. Many of the spells let out were nothing more than parlor tricks, like little sparks of fire or little droplets of water being thrown at the opponent. It was funny seeing the reactions of those who got bit by a spark, only for the other to stumble when their hair was blown back by a sharp gust of wind.

Things of that nature filled the ride, and I watched for the most part, a smile on my face.

It felt like I was back in college messing around with some friends at a sporting event. And it all helped me realize that, in the end, these people were all just young adults who liked to have fun. The Magisterium and the war against the Scourge put a lot of pressure on them, especially the Elites, but that didn’t mean they didn’t still want to kick back and let loose.

They were only a couple of years younger than me, so I had no issue relating and getting along with them.

Most would feel like these Elites were unapproachable professionals wholly focused on growing their strength. But what kid was interested in that? They knew how to have fun just like anybody else their age. They didn’t suddenly lose their humanity with their talent.

So the ride was refreshing for me. I feel like everyone had gotten closer.

Just like me, everyone else also woke up with the shouts. We had slept for around an hour or two, a power nap sufficient to revitalize us for whatever was awaiting us at this military base.

In the car, bodies littered the couches and floor, all of them slowly rising and stretching.

I heard groans and moans, along with a few who didn’t actually wake up and continued to snore.

One of which was Tana, who I saw passed out in the corner of the room. When I thought back, I couldn’t help the laugh.

After a few hours of constant drinking, she finally couldn’t hold it and left to go vomit. Umara was stuck holding her hair back. But shockingly, after recovering for a bit, she was right back at it.

She proclaimed that she needed to build her tolerance, but reality was cruel as she hurled again not even an hour after trying to drink more. After that, we pinned her down and forced her to rest, which ended with her passing out. That was about halfway through the ride.

Hopefully she would be recovered enough to walk straight. I thought of that as I went over and shook her.

“Hey, Tana.”

“...”

She didn’t respond, even after I shook her harder and tapped her face.

Then, Umara walked over.

“I got it.”

*Splash*

She summoned some water, pouring it over Tana’s head. And the reaction was violent.

“Ahh! Stop! Please!”

“Wake up.”

Umara was rather merciless with her words, but still gently helped Tana up.

To my great surprise though, she didn’t seem hungover at all.

Tana just got up and cracked her neck before letting out a long breath.

“Ehh. How long was I out?”

“We’re here, so you do the math.”

“I don’t like math. Whatever. I need to pee.”

With a yawn, Tana walked out of the car in search of a restroom.

I stood there, a bit stunned, before connecting the dots.

“So Knights can resist the effects of alcohol. No wonder she could drink so much.”

Tana had drank nonstop for hours despite her having no experience with alcohol. I suppose it was only her strong body as a Knight that allowed her to do that.

I sighed in slight envy.

The third years, on the other hand, would likely go through a period of training designed to teach them the basics of operating at a military base. They would be yelled at, have to yell in response, and would need to move about in strict ways.

I was glad I didn’t have to go through that, skipping straight to the good stuff.

“Follow me, and we will assign your rooms.”

The Commander turned, the students all following without bothering to look at their instructors. Right now, this Commander had the greatest authority.

We walked into the base, and I took everything in as we went.

The entire base was designed in a hemispherical way. The walls were arched in the front with four sections separated by towers. At the base of the hemisphere, it tapered off and circled around a massive fort.

The fort was built in the rear portion of the base, separated from the walls by three distinct fields. In the midst of these fields were all kinds of things separated by their purpose. For instance, in one field there was a bunch of training equipment. In another was combat equipment like armored vehicles and caches of supplies. And another was filled with structures attached to the walls, likely for extra security.

And attached to the side of the fort were a few large structures, likely the barracks. During our walk there, nobody spoke a word, so I didn’t either even though I had questions I wanted to ask Umara.

Finally, we arrived at one of the buildings. The Commander spun around and spoke.

“This is the male barracks. Just as a forewarning, any fraternizing between the men and women will result in suspension. I’m sure you all can keep it in your pants for a month, so please don’t put us in an awkward situation.”

A few people chuckled, one of them being Umara. Her weird smile made me snicker.

Then, we all saw some wagons roll over, their backs loaded with all our chests.

“Alright, all the men, grab your luggage and head inside. Pick any room and bunk you want. Each room holds two people. And ladies, follow me.”

The Commander waved all the women over. Umara nudged me as she left, making my brows raise.

We seemed to be getting quite close.

After watching their backs for a moment, I turned and found Feiden. With a smile, I smacked his shoulder.

“Hey, let’s room together.”

“Oh. Alright.”

He easily agreed, and we went to find our chests.

I quickly found mine, grabbing it before heading inside. The entry door led into a long hallway, which I walked down with Feiden behind me.

“Which one?”

“I suggest the ones around the middle. Not too close to the entrance where the Commander comes banging on your door, and not too close to the bathrooms where everyone is constantly coming and going.”

“Alright. Middle it is.”

Picking a room in the center of the hallway, I opened the door and walked in.

The small room I entered had two beds on either corner across the way as well as a single bench, table, two chairs, and two dressers to store items.

Everything was generally worn out. The floor was wooden and there was a single light in the center of the ceiling. No luxury to speak of.

I sighed, thinking that I had taken my extravagantly luxurious room at the Black Spider Hotel for granted. The only thing worse than this would be living outside or in a tent.

As for the bed, when I pressed on it, my hand didn’t sink down. It was pretty stiff, with a wood base and thin mattress filled with who knows what. The pillow wasn’t much better, and there was only one sheet and one wool blanket.

I was quickly figuring out that I packed light. Hell, I should’ve brought an entire bed. I might’ve if I knew this piece of crap was waiting for me here.

And naturally, Feiden was prepared. He had his own pillow and set of blankets that he draped over the bed.

Seeing me glance over there, he turned to me and smiled.

“Would you like a blanket?”

“No, that’s fine. Live and learn, right?”

“Haha, indeed. I remember my first time on a base. Stressful and unaccommodating, was how I’d describe it.”

“Sounds about right.”

I chuckled and took a seat on the bed. At the very least, it looked and smelled clean, so they weren’t making me sleep in used sheets.

Not long after that, we heard one of the instructors call all the men. Heading out of our room, the instructor let us know about some things for the following day.

Things like where the cafeteria was, where the bathrooms were, where we needed to report the next morning and when.

After that final briefing, we were all allowed to finally retire for the night.

Tomorrow, there was a lot waiting for us.