I passed! So, did Kai and Nina. Finally, this is over and we are just a graduation day away from being anointed to be knights. Unfortunately, there are five of our classmates who wonât be joining us on that day. Just as Head Coach promised, the bottom three got eliminated and there are an additional two who simply didnât pass one of the final exams.
I have got to know them pretty well over this year and Iâm sorry to see them go, especially Katia.
âWhat are you going to do now?â I ask as I escort her to the taxi carriage right outside the gates.
âI donât know. My family still wonât even speak to me after they found out. Maybe, I can apply to be a paralegal or a physical trainer,â she shrugs.
âThose are good options,â nodding, I help her secure the luggage on top of the roof.
âOr maybe a bounty hunter. What do you think?â
âI feel sorry for the outlaws already.â
âIâm only kidding. You know I like my manicures and Iâm too scared to get any tattoos. Scary and ragged is just not my look,â Katia makes an excellent point when she takes out her grandmotherâs red rose hairpin. âBesides, some thug might steal this beauty.â
âHey, I remember that thing,â itâs good to see that flower come out of hiding after all.
âIâm sad that I didnât pass,â she looks up, âbut at least I get to wear this again whenever I want.â
Once again, she secures it in her hairdo.
âTake care of yourself, Katia. Donât be a stranger, keep in touch and if you need anything, you can reach me through my parents.â I help her in.
âThank you, I will. Well, this is it. Goodbye, Adrien,â she looks out of the door window.
âGoodbye.â
Our handshake splits as the carriage abruptly starts to carry her away. No matter how much we donât want to admit it, itâs not very likely that weâll see each other any time soon.
Thatâs why I couldnât let her go without sneaking some rosewood seeds into one of her suitcases. It will help me feel assured that Katia will be okay. If she sells them, that handful of kernel should be enough to secure her own little house to call home.
Back inside, I slowly let a bittersweet flavor brew in my heart. Iâm happy to be graduating and eager to start my dream career, but I wish I didnât have to lose friends and classmates along the way.
âAdrien, come on!â Kai rushes to me.
âWhatâs going on?â I ask.
âMadam Svetochka has an important announcement to make. Sheâs calling for all cadet company to gather at the East Lobby.â
âAbout what?â
âTo congratulate us. Rumor has it she has a surprise for us.â
âReally? What is it?â
I could really use some cheering up right now.
âWho fucking knows. Letâs hurry.â
With the rest of the cadets, we gather. Nina finds us and sheâs just as excited. As Madam Svetochka enters the lobby, we all grow quiet and wait for her journey to the podium to be over already.
At last, she speaks, âMy dear cadets, first of all, I want to congratulate you on such an amazing accomplishment- the successful completion of our intense program. For an entire year, this campus has been your home, your training facility, your sanctuary, and your torture. You sacrificed your sleep and had your mental strength pushed to the limit. You put your sweat and blood into each and every day and I must say, it sure does smell like it. What have you done to my beautiful Academy? There is only one way you may make it up to me and the rest of the faculty. Clean it. Every corner. Every inch. Every door-handle. You'll stay up until the whole place is ready for a white glove inspection. And it better be clean, or Iâll hold your graduation ceremony hostage until it is.â
This is no joke. I wish it was. The cleaning supplies that await us show just how serious her order is and by now, we know better than let a complaint or objection squeak past our lips.
âYes, Maâam!!â we shout instead.
That gives us only three days to do all that cleaning and that's not counting the ceremony rehearsals we'll have to drill. Instead of taking a breather like we all hoped to do, all of the flights will be putting in some serious overtime to get all of that accomplished in a timely manner.
When life hands you lemons, make lemonade. It's way past midnight, it sure does smell like it. At least this floor polish on this marble floor does. Kai, Nina, and I make sure that all the blood and sweat are scrubbed off clean, and finally, the time has come to wipe off the last coat of this zesty, white paste.
To celebrate yet another great accomplishment, the three of us decide to have a private ball. We tighten the straps and with sponges secured under our feet, my friends and I glide out our secret waltz.
Our party lasts most of the night, but like all good things it came to an end. While putting away my share of freshly washed and dried rags and sponges in the janitorial closet, I notice shadows walking.
But if they dare linger alone in daylight, itâs certain for them to come out at night in groups. Lada is one of them. She canât help herself, but Iâm surprised that Madam Svetochka picked up the same habit.
I rush to their end of the hall, âMadam Svetochka?â
âGood morning, cadet. I see you are still up,â she says.
âIs everything okay, Maâam?â I glance over.
âYes, everything is okay. Lada and I have work to do.â
âMadam, let me come with you,â I dare suggest.
âNot this time, Adrien. You see, the rest of the kings and queens finally submitted their letters of resignation yesterday and a selected group, including me, will relocate them right away,â she puts her hands on my shoulders.
âAre you sure you wonât need another body?â
âThank you, cadet, but no,â she shakes her head and walks on.
âWhat can I do then?â
âTell no one you saw us. No one.â
âYes, Maâam.â
âDonât worry, Adrien. We got this,â Lada makes sure to talk down my nerves.
âLada, talk to me. Whatâs going on? Is there some kind of trouble?â
âNo, for now, and we must do this to keep it that way. Only a dozen of us will go; we must keep our numbers low to keep a low profile. The Rouge Red has proven itself to be a very light trigger to set off, so our absence must be kept to a minimum to avoid their attention. Beware, Adrien, the enemy can be anyone and can linger anywhere. I wonât be here to protect you, so keep your guard up while Iâm gone.â
âI'll keep out of trouble.â
âAfter the transport is done, Iâm really looking forward to working with you, Adrien. You'll make one heck of a knight,â a smile breaks her serious face.
âMe too, and you make one heck of a leader,â I smile back and let her catch on with the rest of the team headed for the landing docks.
Once again, sheâll get to fly on a dragon and this time, Iâll have to sit out this ride.