(BL) Hunting The Field Guide - Chapter 69
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Chapter 69: Don’t mess with my sister Chapter 69: Don’t mess with my sister Kellen was flustered when he came out of the pantry with his Father.
Anyone could tell.
From the way his cheeks were flushed, the way he covered the back of his neck, even the way he walked.
Brent and his Mother were the first to notice, both having a similar, amused smile on their faces.
Gunther and Hill were busy chatting to the two, while Casper was examining the little trinkets that Kellen had placed on the built-in shelves in the living room.
It was only Gwen who was behaving out of the norm.
She was near her Mother, clutching her hand around her wrist, and her smile was slightly warped.
Kellen sighed.
He had hoped that she wouldn’t freak out, but clearly this was too much for her.
Knowing that he now needed to change, since his Father had already teased him, Kellen grabbed his sister and yanked her up the stairs.
Gwen, for her part, was surprised with the strength that Kellen grabbed her with, but allowed her older brother to drag her up the stairs.
Kellen headed for the bedroom, and closed the main door behind them as they entered the space. “Gwen, what’s up?
It’s not like you to be so…quiet?
Flustered?
What’s going on in that thick skull of yours?” Kellen asked her as Gwen looked around the space.
The bedroom alone was the size of Kellen’s old apartment, and the bed was king size.
She could practically see how the Captain had planned this all out, but shook her head, paying attention to her brother.
He was staring at her with concerned eyes, his arms crossed, and the poor buttons on his shirt straining against the tension. “Kellen, they’re my direct Bosses.
How the hell am I supposed to be chill around them?
Pretty much all of the lieutenants are in your house right now, and I feel like if I say the wrong thing I’m fucked.
And your pair is the Captain of the fucking Guild I’ve always wanted to be in as soon as I found out I was an Esper!
Your apartment is right next to his!
How the hell am I supposed to behave?
I’m pretty sure this is a normal reaction.” Kellen would have believed her if it was anyone else, but this was Gwen.
Gwen was the kind of person who jumped out of planes for fun.
She lived for adrenaline, so this must have been something else.
At least, he felt that way. “Gwen, I promise you, they aren’t going to treat you like a new recruit when you’re in my house.
You’re my sister.” Kellen told her quietly, knowing full well that the Espers downstairs had big ears, and were curious folks.
Honestly, he was more worried about Hill and his Mother, since he was sure Gunther didn’t give a goddamn.
Gwen gave Kellen a look, and he sighed.
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He headed for the closet while Gwen remained in the main bedroom, arms crossed, and stressed.
“Well, I can’t do anything about the pair thing.
The Captain has already threatened that if I was ever to find someone else with even a marginally close compatibility that it wouldn’t stay that way for long.” Gwen gasped.
Kellen expected her to be surprised, even appalled at the obvious sign of possessiveness shown by the S Class. “That’s so romantic!” Gwen cried, and Kellen rolled his eyes.
He should have known better than to expect a different response from her.
Gwen was an Esper after all.
She loved that kind of shit, whether she spoke about it or not.
Kellen began pulling off his pants to change.
It wasn’t a romantic notion to him.
It was upsetting, so Kellen planned never to get tested ever again.
He didn’t want the Captain to become a murderer because of Kellen. “Let’s agree to disagree on the topic, but either way, I can’t change that part.
What I can do is help you interact with them normally if you want me too.” He glanced over at Gwen to find her staring around the room with big eyes.
He understood.
This place was worth a lot more than he was sure the Captain wanted to let on.
Kellen was also sure that not all of the apartments were like this either, but didn’t want to bruise the Captain’s ego by bringing it up out loud.
“Plus,” Kellen started, trying to bring her attention back to him.
It worked, and Gwen’s gaze slid to him.
“Mom and Dad are also here today, so use them as a buffer.
And, Brent isn’t a lieutenant, nor am I.” She scoffed. “Ew, what am I?
A baby?
I’m not going to rely on my parents when I’m around other adults.” Kellen shrugged.
She was allowed to do what she wanted, but it was silly of her to protest so much.
It only made Kellen want to agree that she was a baby.
“And I’ll agree that Brent isn’t a lieutenant, but Kellen, you’re the pair of the Captain of the Guild.
You’re basically second in command, even without the title.
Brent is your right hand man and he’s just like you.
He comes from the front lines, and is also a freelance Field Guide.” Gwen glanced away from Kellen as he pulled off his shirt and jacket.
“If I’m honest, he’s more nerve wracking because he’s just like you.
Probably.” Kellen snorted, rolling his eyes at his sibling as he tossed his clothes into the laundry basket in the closet. “Brent and I share the title, and that’s about it.
He’s always been an A Class Guide, while I haven’t.
He’s also always had good compatibility with others like a universal Guide, while I haven’t.
Him and Casper have more in common as Guides then we do.
And come on, you can’t honestly say that Casper scares you, can you?” Kellen chuckled as he looked through his closet, trying to find the most appropriate clothing he owned.
He needed something to cover the mark on his neck, and the only thing he could think of was the one black turtleneck that his Dad had gifted him a few Christmas’ ago.
He pulled on the turtleneck first, before finding one of the two pairs of dress pants he owned, and tucked the sweater into the waistband of the pants before buttoning them up.
Now fully dressed, he turned to his sister who still hadn’t responded.
He had been teasing her, trying to joke about Casper in a light way.
To Kellen, Casper was a very soft Guide.
Yes, he was usually good with words, organising, and managing others, but he also showed his stress in the spikiness of his hair, and easily laughed once you got to know him.
He was thin, and it felt like you could just put him in your pocket and walk away.
Kellen understood why Espers’ swarmed him, even if he didn’t fully agree with it. When he looked at Gwen again, she didn’t have that kind of expression on her face.
In fact, she did look scared.
An awful feeling settled in Kellen’s gut, and he could feel a wave of anger washing over him.
Was a Guide bullying Gwen?
Or turning her away from Guiding?
It wasn’t a crime if it was a couple of times, but with the new rules put in place for both Guides and Espers, if a Guide refused to guide an Esper while they were in a serious condition, it was a crime.
Espers still surged to this day, and if a Guide was nearby and did nothing?
Jail.
Kellen heartily agreed with the law on this, since Kellen could never imagine letting someone get to that condition without trying to save them first.
He felt it was the duty of a Guide to do so.
They were afforded privileges because they were Guides, it only made sense to do everything they could within their capacity. “Gwen?
What’s got you looking like that?
Are there Guides not doing their jobs?” Gwen went white at Kellen’s soft question.
She knew her brother, and knew his personal stance.
She frowned, unsure how to breach this topic, before she sighed, shaking her head. “Look, Kellen, Guides can be scary too, alright?
Maybe not Lieutenant Casper, but I also don’t know him well enough.” Kellen’s eyes narrowed at her nonresponse.
Kellen approached her. “Gwen, are people threatening not to guide you?” He asked, and Gwen shook her head, not meeting her older brother’s gaze.
That only made Kellen more concerned, and angry. “No, it’s not…it’s not me.
I think it’s because of who I am.
But there’s…something strange, Kellen.
I chose the Saturn Guild because they were better about the class differences, and advertised themselves as a Guild that doesn’t care about that kind of thing, but I’m finding that the upper levels may feel that way, but the regular people…they’re not on the same page.” She muttered, speaking quietly, and Kellen’s heart squeezed.
His sister had a big heart, always had.
If there were people being discriminated against because of Class level, she was going to take it on personally.
Kellen wondered why no one had gone to Casper or even Hill about it though, if it was so prominent that a new recruit like Gwen was able to pick up on it.
He frowned, crossing his arms. “I’ll have a talk with Casper without mentioning your name.
I could just say I witnessed something strange when I was walking through the Guiding Division.
I know that the Captain and the others do not agree with mistreatment of the lower Classes, since they lectured me when they were hiring me about their personal beliefs as a company.” Gwen seemed surprised by that information, and met Kellen’s gaze with surprise. “Did they really?
You?” Kellen nodded, and felt his cheeks heat slightly. “I apparently had some beliefs about the Guild that weren’t true.
I didn’t realise they hired any Class.” Gwen’s smile was smug when she looked at her older brother, before it grew slightly angry. “I’m still fucking pissed you joined before me, and this only proves you hadn’t planned to join them at all.
If you’d done even a second of research on the internet you would have learned that.
Most of the people who fill in the spots in the Guild are F Classes, Kellen.
There actually aren’t many normal people who work in the Guild.
As far as I know, it’s only some researchers and stuff.” She laughed, shaking her head at her stupid older brother, before the smile slowly fell from her face.
“I don’t know if you should tell Casper, Kellen.
You can’t really threaten people to change.
You’d be a fool if you thought fear was a long lasting method.” Gwen was right, of course, but Kellen didn’t need long lasting.
He needed it to last long enough to weed out the bad players, but Gwen didn’t need to know that.
He chuckled, and Gwen glanced at her brother before doing a double take.
Kellen’s eyes had begun to glow the sky blue of his powers without his knowledge, and with the way he was smiling he looked incredibly menacing. “We can put them in field training with me for a day.
It isn’t exactly a threat, but for some of the more pampered Guides, that would be enough to give them an attitude reset.” Gwen shook her head at her older brother, now worried for the Guides who had gotten on his bad side.
Kellen didn’t often show off that he was her older sibling, but when he did…People often ended up in tears and there was most definitely a video of the encounter somewhere on the internet.
Kellen hadn’t worried about what his image to others said about him in years, and that had always made Gwen pleased, and a little worried.
She never wanted to be his weak link.
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