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As the announcement played, Avgust was already sitting up in his cot. Organising and resealing the several documents which he had opened on his desk, he slowly and carefully inserted them into his hard-cased backback. Folding up his cot and securing it inside the rack between his back and case, he opened the doors and exited his chamber.

Slowly heading through the hallways towards the hangar, Avgust spotted his jumpship as the several Fallen Engineers finally finishing up the repairs to his ship. He looked over to where Sara was, who was following up behind the Vanguard. She folded her arms which had been enveloped in Void Light, nodding her head to Avgust.

"Ready to get back to paperwork?" She teased, smiling as Avgust looked back to her. «Nyet,» Avgust replied, "don't know what I hate the most: paperwork, or going out to risk my life against Gods of Death."

He kept his helmet under his arm, knowing they were headed to the Tower anyway as he took one last look at the sharp features of Sara: her blue eyes and red short-kempt hair. Perhaps he could enjoy doing some paperwork now, take some time to recover after several weeks of fighting in the fray.

But being a Vanguard, he knew that wasn't likely. And Sara seemed to understand that too. It was more than likely there was a line of Guardians he'd have to train, as was his responsibility. But either way, it was all in the line of work.