| i. THE ORIENTATION PARTY

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The sun shone bright high in the sky as Victoria walked into the training area for the specialists

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The sun shone bright high in the sky as Victoria walked into the training area for the specialists. She was looking around in hope of finding her sister. Her gaze caught a group of first-years specialists wandering around the area and glancing at the seconds years from time to time.

"There you are!" Danielle exclaimed, walking up to her sister. She was fully dressed in the specialist's uniform with a sword in her hand. "Sword combat?" She questioned with a smirk on her face, waving the blade in the air.

Victoria grinned, grabbing her sister's blade. She ran up to the platform and cracking her knuckles, stretched her hand with the blade in front of her. Her sister suddenly lunged forward, making Victoria easily dodge the attack. Danielle raised her leg to kick her in the stomach, but the brunette ducked to avoid it.

"Woah, you're getting good, Dani." Victoria commented.

A small crowd of specialist started to surround the platform, scanning their moves. As soon as Silva noticed his daughters on the platform, he stopped whatever he was doing and came up to them.

The swords clattered with each their move as they clashed. Victoria swung her arm aiming at the girl's jaw, but Danielle dodged it. She quickly raised her leg, kicking Danielle in the knees, making her stumble back and fall on the floor.

"You've got some moves," She heard from behind her. The girl tilted her head and turned around just to see a brown-haired boy smirking at her. "But your footwork is shitty."

"What are you talking about, Riven? I think her footwork was great." A blonde beside him spoke up, gaining a scolding look from his friend.

The girl chuckled, not fazed by their comments. "I saw how he tackled you down," She spoke, pointing to the blonde next to Riven. "So I don't think that my footwork is shitty."

She stretched out her hand to help Danielle get up. The girl pulled her up, cleaning the dust off of her back. Victoria jumped down the platform before placing the sword on it's right place and walking up to her father. The man had a proud smile on his face as his eyes were scanning the girls.

"That was spectacular, girls," Silva praised them as the three of them headed to their first training lesson. Danielle's mouth corners lifted up a little, showing her gratefulness to her father. "You're getting better each day."

"Thanks to you." Victoria stated, before stopping right next to a group of first-years.

Since the girl were ten years old, Silva started training them in case they would join the specialists. He put them on pressure, especially on sword combat. He managed to help them control their abilities, but it wasn't enough. They needed Alfea.

"So, after your classes, you are all mine," Silva started, pointing at each first year student with his sword. His eyes piercing through their souls. "And I like the things I own to work well, so you will train every day. Find you skill. Hone your skill," The man stated and squinting his eyes, pointed his sword at the boy at the end of the line. "And eventually you, can fight like him."

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