The older bald man continued to yell at us like animals, shouting in my pupils' faces and turning them around by their scalps. He had even sent Sasha out to run for the rest of the day because of the potato. I had never ending respect for that girl, even though we had just met an hour ago.
The boy that was about my age finally had stood up from the ground, coughing a bit and wiping the dirt off of his face with his sleeve, immediately getting back into position. Jean I think it was. Some kid behind me had called him MP boy, but what can you do?
Watching the man stop at me, he yelled at me to give me his name and former location. By this time, I was about to go deaf.
"Alright he-she! What is your real name?!" he yelled, referring to my haircut. Damn him, I wasn't trying to be a boy. The hair was just convenient. Nevertheless, I quickly slammed my fist onto the left section of my chest, and looked him in his eyes, seeing passion. How poetic.
"Avery Winchester, from Shiganshina District, sir!" I yelled out, attempting to forget the image of a roof killing both of my parents. Oh the blood, it was everywhere. Dean had to carry me out of there. Instead of fighting off Titans like his command was, he ran to the ships with Sam and I.
I even lost my damn pinkie toe.
Hearing a number of gasps around me, I ignored them, continuing to stare him in the eyes, giving him nothing but a complete blunt expression.
"Winchester huh?" he asked, acting extremely calm, is expression softening. I tilted my head to the side a little, confused. "Any relation to Samuel and Dean Winchester?"
"I am in fact their youngest sister, sir," I answered, feeling stares pour down on me. I watched him gasp, just quiet enough for no one else to hear or see in the squad.
"I presume that you'll join the Scouts Regiment then, yes?"
"Of course sir, family sticks together, and it don't certainly end with blood," I slipped up, accidentally quoting a family friend.
He smirked a bit, and called me a maggot before he walked away, going off to harass another one of our trainees.
My brothers were more impressive then I thought, weren't they?
