Watching the humans live their daily lives made her life a fraction more interesting. Unfortunately visiting humans, experiencing them, was forbidden. Well, less forbidden and more "do at your own discretion".
"Still watching, Sylvi?" Skadi sat next to her and folded her lengthy legs under herself. The kid still had many years before she reached her immortality, but already she looked like a fierce warrior. "You know how she doesn't like that."
"Yeah? Well, I know for a fact she doesn't like the youth watching the humans either," Sylvi laughed. Unlike her mother, Sylvi didn't have a problem watching the creatures, youth or not. It's educational, we can learn so much from them.
"If it's so bad for us to leave Valhalla why is there an open portal?" Skadi bent over to get a closer look at what Sylvi was watching, currently a movie on a female's television. I thought clowns were supposed to be funny, but this one seems more demonic than anything I've ever seen. Still so much to learn...
"The queen will always allow us to have our freedom. You know this, but if we ever leave Valhalla we are never able to come back. It's a one way trip, kiddo, so don't get any ideas."
"I still think it's weird." Skadi stood up and stretched. Her vibrant red hair wiggled in Sylvi's peripheral vision. Her hair was impossible to ignore, it represented exactly why most Valkyrie don't like her. Sylvi didn't mind, but sometimes the hair still bothered her.
"That's alright, sometimes things don't always make sense. Maybe one day they will."
Skadi wrinkled her nose in disbelief, "Whatever you say, Sly. I gotta go, it's almost past my curfew."
Sylvi just nodded as the girl walked away. She was going to stay and watch a little bit longer. Her mother would be upset if she found out what she was truly thinking, what she really wanted... Her mother wanted her daughter to stay and prepare for a time that might not ever happen. Her mother wanted her to train for a war that would probably never happen. Her mother wanted her to prepare for a time when it was Sylvi's turn to rule.
This paranoia her mother carried day in and day out was a weight on her. The pressure to be perfect for a war that would never come? The demons should never be able to reach them. Not with the distance between the two worlds. Some days she just wished she would close her eyes, hold her breath, and jump through the portal.
But she couldn't. She had people to look after. People like Skadi, poor misguided kids who thought that they could protect themselves if they just acted tough, kids who had trouble with the rules. She needed to be their role model, their teacher and their guide.
The odd clown movie finished and the human female turned on every light in her home before she jumped into her bed. Sylvi waved her hand over the portal and the images were gone.
*
"Keep your head up. Your eyes must always be moving. The enemy is bodiless, it's darkness. It moves faster than you do. Keep your eyes on it and maybe you will live," Sylvi shouted. She held her short sword at her side, it gleamed in the sunlight of the arena leaving spots of light on the faces of her young students.
The arena was filled with groups of students each with their own teacher. Sylvi was fortunate enough to be training older students, which meant less teaching and more practicing.
"Remember it's important to keep your eyes on your comrades, too. They will be to protect you, as you will for them." Sylvi slowly walked around her group. She had them split into pairs, and pair would go against pair. We need to work together to be a cohesive unit. Not everything has to be a contest to see who's better.
Just as she was walking to her next group she heard a scream. More like a premature war cry. It had a slight raspiness and sounded too young for a war cry that strong. She only knew one student with a voice like that.
Sylvi spun and threw her sword to the sand covered floor while she ran to the group Skadi was in. What has that child done now?
As she reached the group she found the students formed in a circle, surrounding Skadi and her teacher. Skadi held her shield to protect her face while Hilde bashed her shield against Skadi. The girl swept her leg from under herself and into the side of her teacher.
"Who started this fight?" Sylvi demanded.
"Skadi, ma'am, she just rushed Hilde in a mad fury. It seemed so unprovoked, it must be the demon in her," whispered a student beside her.
Like hell it is.
Sylvi grabbed a spare shield and jumped into the ring. Just as Hilde was going to pull her side arm out Sylvi sprayed sand in Hilde's direction, temporarily distracting her. She swiped the knife and threw it out of the ring. When Hilde realised she could open her eyes, Sylvi was standing in front of Skadi shield in place.