My legs moved around as I waited for the train. I gazed down at the note and back at the clock that hanged over the arc of the train station. Today, I will meet a man who is the leader of the Red faction in the Holy Grail War! My first one!
I always wanted to be in one. And here is my chance! The years of studying abroad came to play!
I tapped my left foot impatiently as the time went on. I wanted the train to come faster. I wanted to meet this person and to summon my first servant. I looked back at the note, which read something simple-
Hello!
You must be a Master in training, but we need another Master for our side. You seem to be the one we need. Please come to Transylvania, Romania.
Thank you!I wish the person signed their name. Yet again, the thought of their name being hunted is a threat. So I kinda see why.
Soon the train came, blowing its whistle as it approached the port. I stood up and held my suitcase to my thighs as the blew through my hair and uniform tie. It came to a stop and the people on the train went off. There was chatting and mutters as they walked away. I didn't pay attention and got on board. I looked at my train ticket and looked for my seat. I saw one near the back and made my way over. Then I placed my suitcase beside me as I sat. Then I looked at my ticket.
This was my first Grail War and my first train ride. I was so excited that my smile looked almost insane at this moment. That's when someone sat in front of me. They had a large black hat and somewhat blue hair. I slowly lost my smile and didn't want to look like I did anything important. The man sat across from me as I stared at the note, pretending I was busy with something else. "What you riding for?" He asked. I gulped and quietly answered, "Visiting family..."
"In Transylvania? Nice." He said, "I'm going as well. My parents need help at their place." I didn't want to reply after that, and the man got the message and shut his mouth. Finally... I thought and folded my letter and placed it inside the pocket of my suitcase. The train blew its whistle and it soon moved. I looked outside and saw the clear open fields. If only back at home was like this... I then thought about the Grail War and how my father was in one as well. He didn't succeed though. Many blame him for their faction being lost, calling him a traitor.
I clutched my uniform skirt and frowned deeper. I will make sure I won't be the same, I will be loyal to my faction. "What's on your mind?" Oh no. He speaks again. I shook my head gently, "It's nothing..." I whispered. "Nothing or something?"
"It's not of your concern... Now could you please leave me alone?" I asked, not looking at the man. He soon was quiet again and was reading a book that he pulled out of his bag. I glanced over and saw he was reading a novel made by my favorite author, James McFarlin. It was The Book of Stars, which had good ratings. If only I had enough money to spare me one. And I didn't want to talk to the weird dude again. So I looked back in the window. Hopefully the trip won't be long.
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Fate: Apocrypha
FanfictionVictoria Hul wanted to always become a Master. Her father was one in the Grail War and was called a traitor due to their side losing. She studied abroad and knows little to what her body can do. She is then called to Romania to be in the Great Holy...