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Plans and Enemies
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Jared rode quietly as was his custom before a mission. A finger tapped on his trigger guard more out of impatience than nervousness. Jared was nervous, but he kept it in check focusing on the task at hand. Jared's eyes wandered. He knew things would be in better view if he summoned mana, but he decided to hold that at bay as well, albeit keeping ready as he did.

Jared's land warriors kept him abreast of situations that he was on a need to know basis of, but mostly he relied on himself and his physical senses and intuition. Jared momentarily bristled at the sight of the firing squad, but he reigned in his emotions. Going rogue right now wouldn't be prudent.

A quick look at Leslaw and Bartoš showed a similar disposition. Both men were ready for whatever was going to be thrown at them. Vanders was as well, except for the one thing that did.

Jared's brow furrowed at the order from his Commander. That was very unexpected, and for a moment Jared paused, caught completely off guard. He turned to face his Commander.

Danjou was tired. That much was clear. It married Jared's own tiredness. All of this felt off and Jared wasn't liking the idea of Danjou going into the lion's den alone. Jared met the man's gaze, his jaw set with determination.

"Are you sure about this, sir?"
Jared asked, not usually one to question his orders, but then again, this situation had made him think of doing things he hadn't thought of before.

((sorry about the wait on this))


Edited by Jared Vanders, Dec 26 2015, 07:55 PM.
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