Blazepanzer here, coming at you with a girls und panzer Fanfic. Now...I know I've started many fanfics in the past...and I will be finishing them. While my first priorities as far as fanfics go will be Her reluctance, Legends of the Shadowclan Guild Rebirth, and Pokemon Pentium, I will be working on them as than that...enjoy! Blazepanzer does not own Girls und panzers.
Her piercing green eyes gazed around the room, curious as to why she had been called into the office. The Archery club president was also setting by her, occasionally glancing at her.
Pushing a strand of natural reddish-orange hair out of her face, Hanoashi cleared her thoughts. "So president Kadotani, why did you call us here?" she asked gently.
"Katoni, Samori, thank you for coming," Anzu began, before nodding to Momo to take it from there."We'd like to ask for Hanoashi to be transferred to the Sensado Club," Momo requested.
Samori grunted. "For your information, she happens to be a member of the Archery club for a reason." Pausing, she then sighed. "Look, I understand the situation, but miss Katoni had already been expelled from the Sensado club once, with Ami Chono treating her the way she did I highly doubt she'll want to come back."
That, and that Speer damned Miho is too dangerous, nearly directing her crew off that bridge, then attempting to get the turtle team to drive under the Maus. Even if she was my friend in grade-school and taught me everything I needed to know about Sensado, I don't feel comfortable with her in charge, Hanoashi thought sourly. Even if she and I are still friends...
"Ami's been fired," Anzu admitted.
Good! The stupid brood deserved it! Hanoashi thought in satisfaction. Nearly expelling me simply because I stated we needed to work on safety after a Speer-Damned tank crew nearly drove themselves off a bridge! "What about Miho, you know I'm not comfortable with her...safety record," Hanoashi interjected.
"Rikona transferring as the Heirress of Ooarai means that her position as the new vice commander won't change."
All schools in Japan where to some degree or other owned, either by an individual or by a single family. Those owned by a family wound name their first born son or daughter as Heirress of that school, and it was a written rule that if a school participated in Sensado, then the Heirress would take over command of that Sensado program during their tenure , there was a provision that those without Sensado experience would initially join as the vice commander of the school for their first year.
"And since the rumors..." Anzu paused, glancing at Momo in sorrow, "are true, she'll be leading the team for the winter cup, so you don't have to worry much about Miho."
So Momo-sempai overstretched herself and couldn't keep up with her duties as a student, member of the student counsel, and a Sensado team member, she's being threatened to be held back as a result. Stupid idiot! Students are responsible for their own grades! She seethed inwardly.
"Well...when you put it that way, maybe she should honor this request. After all, it was you two and along with Yuzu who chose her for her scholarship to this school," Samori mused.
"True. And when I was about to be expelled, it was Asuza and Anzu who set the record straight and allowed me to stay and join the archery team," Hanoashi added, before tipping her head. "Are you going to be gunning, Anzu?
""Of course, Momo-chan can't hit the broadside of a barn!" Anzu joked, causing Momo to figuratively pop a Vien.
"It's not funny! And don't call me Momo-chan!" she shouted in anger.
That's good. I mean, I do want the shells I load to have a chance to hit the target. Hanoashi smiled."Very well, I'll agree to load, but under one condition," Hanoashi conceded.
"What's that?" Anzu asked, her eyes curious.
"I like it right here in the archery club," Hanoashi replied cryptically,pausing to allow the others to stare at her in confusion for a bit. "I want a contract between Anzu and Samori that I will return to the Archery club as soon as the tournament is over or as soon as we get knocked out of the tournament, whichever comes first," she clarified.
"Wait...you don't think we can win?" Momo asked, glaring at her.
"I'm not saying that," Hanoashi soothed, raising her hands up "All I'm saying is if we do get knocked out of the winter tournament, then there's no reason for me to stay in Sensado afterward." She paused, letting out a gentle smile. "After all you girls did win the nationals," she added, "so there's a good chance you'll win the winter cup."
"You helped out to, Katoni-san," Anzu reminded her.
"A little," Hanoashi mumbled sheepishly. "but really all I did was load for you," she added. And possibly saved our lives, she added.
"It was your strategy that allowed us to take out the Maus," Momo reminded her."
It was a simple modification to Miho's strategy. Save for the risk of the Maus collapsing on us, it would have worked as she had it planned just as well as it did with my own modification," Hanoashi only difference between Miho's plan and her plan had been to avoid the whole tank stopping the turret thing. Granted, they did nearly lose the type 89, but Momo able to direct the turtle team to the slop of the hill and fire on the Maus' engine cage, knocking the super-heavy tank out of the match.
"And you'll be able to help them out with more than just loading," Samori added. "You've had three years of Sensado experience at Nishmari before coming to Ooarai and you have a good sense battle strategy. Momo and Rikona don't quite have those skills yet, and given Miho's no longer the team commander, they may need your help now more than ever."
"So...about this contract..." Anzu mused, glancing at Samori. "I suppose you will agree to it?"
Samori nodded. "I will, however until we get the contract written up and signed, Hanoashi will remain a member of the Archery club and will report to afternoon and weekend practice. The day after she signs the contract she will then reports to the Sensado sheds and the following week of either the victory or of us losing the winter cup, she will return to Archery," She dictated.
"Very well, are these terms agreeable to you Hanoashi?" Anzu asked.
Nodding her consent, she simply remarked with a simple agreeable yes.
"You should also know that we've got some new tanks," Momo announced.
"New tanks?" Hanoashi gasped, surprised.
"We've replaced our Type 89, Tiger Porsche, and Char B-1 Bis with a Soviet T-50, Tiger II, and KV L-11 respectively," Momo admitted. "Part of Rikona's modernization of our forces. We've also bought a Mitilda II and we also think we may have located another tank," she added.
"I see Rikona has been strengthening the team, Hanoashi remarked. "I'm guessing we have enough crew?"
"With you, we're all maxed out save for the new tank. Thing is, if we can't find a crew for that we can wither shuffle some of our own crews around or send in some from Nishmari." Anzu suddenly paused. "You wouldn't mind commanding the new tank, would you?"
Hanoashi shook her head. "I'd rather not, asking me to help load is one thing but commanding is a bit excessive with out agreement, don't you think?"
Anzu let out a small sigh. "Yeah, you're right. Since you'll be heading straight back to the Archery club once we've finished the winter cup, it'd leave the new crew wanting."
With the meeting ending, Hanoashi found herself alone with Samori. "You going to be alright?"
Samori asked, gazing at her with worry.
"Yeah...it's just loading for a few matches, and with Ami gone it should be easier." Hanoashi grunted
"They'll still be under Miho's influence," Samori warned.
Hanoashi sighed. "Look, I know that Miho is a bit...irresponsible on the safety side of things at times, but she is a good commander. And she and I are still friends, even if our level of friendship has waned with recent events," she pointed out.
"I understand. She did train you and the rest of the Nishmari team back in your first year of Sensado after all," Sameri nodded.
"I had a good teacher," Hanoashi beamed before frowning slightly. "Still...it...it would have been nice if she had stood up for me back there," she added somberly.
"You did call her dangerous right after she had received praise," Samori reminded her.
"That's true." Hanoashi muttered. "Well, we'd better get back to our Archery class, those bows aren't going to shoot themselves.
