The two stories finally merge

All I did was sit in my bed for a really long time. Hours days? I don't know. All I know is that I was bored and just sat there. I went downstairs to eat occasionally. Iwas gaining some weight back as mom had been making really high calorie servings. Then the day came after two weeks of waiting for military school. The bus came and all of my stuff that I needed was packed.

The bus was crowded and hot. There were a lot of guys on the green bus. There seemed to be one kid that looked depressed way in the back. I sat in the second row of the seats and kept to myself, looking out of the window. How did I even get here? I know how I got here. I just want to ignore what the actions that got me here were.

We took a lot of stops to pick people up. Eventually there are more no stops to take, but it was already nighttime and I was tired. I took a nap on the bus until a loud voice woke me up sounded like a drill sergeant. "Get off of the bus! Get assigned to your rooms! And sleep!"

Everything was kind of blur with the standing in the line and getting to my room. I know I had scanned my PR for the first time in a really long time. It was 18, which was surprising. I'm confident it's because of that fight. I walked over to my room, used my keycard to unlock it I had been assigned to B-block.

I walked in and tripped onto my bed, and fell asleep. I don't know what time it was when I slept, but I was really tired when I woke up to a loud PA system. "You all know the drill by now! For the newbies! Follow your peers!" A loud drill sergeant announced on the microphone. I guess I was part of the newbies hence, I followed all of them.

They lead me outside to some training course that everyone ran towards. I then felt a familiar presence. Up ahead, the presence was moving forward, really, really fast. I tracked the presence. The person ahead of me had shorter black hair in a ponytail. I'm confident she's a.

She had already made it over the wall and left to the other side. I ran to the wall and climbed fast. Others were falling off. I got it first try just teleporting over the wall rapidly. I kept teleporting and doing the parkour. Were we supposed to run all of this? It's raining. Really? My entire week, no scratch that my entire month, has been straight trash.

I went into the large lake and swam directly across it. I kept running. It was a freezing cold lake. I swam through the freezing lake and eventually ran out of it. My clothes were extremely wet and heavy and since it was raining, I didn't expect it to get any better anytime soon.

So I kept going. I had run a lot like 7 miles and it didn't seem that I was getting close to an end. But I am figure running towards me and it was Sapphire. Just as I thought, I didn't say anything I couldn't. My lungs were to focused on keeping me upright. But she was the first I had seen running back.

But we made eye contact when she went past me. I had long lost the rest of them with my teleporting. I could just outpace pretty much anyone. After a couple more miles, I don't know how many I saw a sort of checkpoint and it was a medical tent. It didn't look like it had any actual equipment in it at all. And when I entered, I had been right.

There were a lot of disinfectants and bandages, some tweezers and band-aids. I was drenched in water and the doctor that was there didn't seem like a doctor in any way. She seemed to have a more nurse or intern type of vibe to her. I didn't have any injuries, but I needed water badly.

I was incredibly thirsty. She grabbed me a bottle of water and I chugged it all down extremely fast. My face was still red and I could feel my face like a tomato. I sat there for another five minutes and started running back. I had crossed others heading on their way back, but I had my head down and was running, just focusing on getting to my destination. I hadn't greeted them or at least made eye contact.

The entire ground was slushy mud and gave my shoes quite the run for their money. I should've put on those military boots they provided us with. Hopefully, I don't get sick. Running was still such a stress on my body that my face was still hot, even though it was extremely cold in the rain.

I had found the obstacle course.

I built up momentum to teleport it was more effective the more kinetic energy I built up before teleporting. I teleported immediately to the top of the all jumped off and teleported back down. There weren't a lot of people there except for Sapphire, who was just sitting there with her eyes closed, looking calmly in the rain under a tree.

The dark clouds had covered the entire sky, even though it was morning. I went over to the tree and sat down on the other side of the tree from her. "Huh, what a coincidence that we were sent to the same military school, eh?" Her eyes snapped open. "Yeah what a coincidence, a good one of course I had no friends here."

We then sat under the tree, waiting for all those to come back.