Target practice

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You left the infirmary, a faint sense of relief washing over you as the nurse assured you that your nose wasn't broken, though it still throbbed with pain.

As you checked your watch, you realized you had a bit of time before your scheduled meeting with König at the training grounds. Deciding to head over there early, you made your way to the weaponry to inspect the snipers.

To your surprise, as you entered the training area, you spotted König already waiting for you. He sat calmly, meticulously cleaning one of his guns. His presence caught your attention, and you couldn't help but feel a mixture of curiosity and anticipation as you approached him.

He set his gun down and stood up, his tall and commanding figure towering over your smaller frame. He greeted you with a warm yet concerned expression, asking about your nose.

You smiled, appreciating his genuine care for your well-being, "It's not broken, thankfully."

A small sigh of relief escaped his lips, and he nodded, a hint of worry still lingering in his eyes. "I'm glad to hear that," his voice was soft and reassuring.

You turned your attention to the sniper casings, picking up two of them, while König signed them out on the clipboard. As you and König walked side by side towards the open field, you engaged in casual conversation. You asked him how his morning had been so far.

"Not much happened, except for the stuff that happened with Ghost." He hesitated for a moment before continuing

"Did Ghost always treat you like that?" his tone hinted that he was upset about it.

You sighed softly before responding, "No, it wasn't always like this. Things were good in the beginning, but... I don't know what went wrong, I was always good to him so I dont know why he would want to cheat on me...twice."

König's expression softened and he placed a reassuring hand on your shoulder. "Y/n, it's not your fault, sometimes people make choices for reasons that have nothing to do with the other person. You're a wonderful person, and any man would be lucky to have you. You should never feel like Ghost's actions were your fault."

His words of support provided some comfort, and you gave him a small, grateful smile as you continued walking together.

As you and König arrived at a small clearing on the training grounds, you took a moment to assess the area. You pointed downrange to a series of dummies strategically positioned about 50 meters away.

"These are your targets for today," you explained, turning to face him.

"We'll keep it simple today, just assessing your aim and positioning. We can dive into the technical details another time."

A small, satisfied smile played across his lips, hidden behind the black veil. You couldn't see it, but the warmth in his eyes was unmistakable. The prospect of spending time with you, training and getting to know you better, filled him with happiness.

You picked up one of the snipers and carefully removed it from its casing. As you settled yourself onto the grass, you instructed König to watch how you positioned yourself.

"See, it's crucial to square your shoulders like this," you explained, your voice steady as you demonstrated the proper posture. You wanted to ensure that he understood the fundamentals of good posture.

However, as you spoke, König found it challenging to focus solely on the lesson. His attention kept drifting, and he couldn't help but watch your every move.

His gaze followed the curves of your body, captivated by your presence. Though he knew he should concentrate on the training, he found himself distracted by the allure of your form.

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