“Keeping Magnolia safe is my duty. But, it’s sad to say, we are in short of people and it would do us very well if we could get new recruits, favorably more of the younger folk,” he explained with a sigh. “I need you to go around the park and see if any of today’s youth will be willing to serve their city with all they have!” Devon handed her a clipboard with a bunch of papers attached. “You will gather the name and contact info of our new recruits here. And no matter how people tend to look, I’m sure everyone wants to do some good in their heart. So don’t overlook anyone,” he warned, looking down at her once again.
Eva already had an idea of the captain’s personality by now. He was one of those guys that was so passionate about his job that he starts seeing the good in anyone. She didn’t know if she agreed with the man’s philosophies but if this was how he was going, he was probably going to be one of the easiest people to fool. Who in their right minds thought that everyone was good at heart? There were all sorts of people in the world. All sorts of people that were selfish and manipulative and some just plain sadistic. Thoughts like everyone deserved a second chance was the sign and mistake of a fool. But Eva bit her tongue and swallowed her opinions back. Despite their lack of intelligence, Eva didn’t hate people like him that would do anything to ensure the protection of ordinary, town’s people.
“Alright. I’ll come back in the evening, then,” she said with a smile and turned around without waiting to see if he had anything more to say. She already had an idea on what she was to do and that’s all she needed to find the park and get those people to join the city guards. The sky was slightly cloudy, too, and the sun wasn’t as harsh as it usually was. Magnolia was just as how she remembered it; full with simple people leading simple lives. She remembered when she arrived there from Marigold.
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