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(BL) Hunting The Field Guide

Kellen Woods grew up never knowing a normal world. By the time he could walk, his mother and father had already sealed several serious gates that threatened the safety of his hometown. By the time his sister was born, they were famous worldwide. So the world held their breath for when Kellen and his sister came of age, waiting to see what kind of power they would awaken. His sister was just like his mom, same power, same class, while Kellen, woke up one day to find out what it meant to be special in a family the world watched. But in the worst way. Awakening weaker then your powerful parents wasn’t unheard of, but when your younger sister awakened at the same class as your parent, anyone would feel inferior. And Kellen, never one to ask for hand outs, left the comfort and safety of his hometown to become better than the weak brat everyone thought he was. Kellen went to the front lines, to where the gates normally broke out. From there, Kellen worked hard, and then worked some more until no one could doubt that he was good at his job. He got so good that even with his lower class, people would still hire him to help. But Kellen never took it to heart. He had learned a valuable lesson on the front lines. Classification only meant shit if you walked back out of the gate. Otherwise, shut your mouth and listen to those with more experience. They determined who made it out alive or not. But Kellen was tired now. He had gotten everything out of his system, and the fast paced life on the front lines didn’t suit him anymore. Now, he wanted to go home, buy a house, maybe find a nice man to settle down with, and live a normal life. All the while, the yellow eyes he’d met on the front lines haunted him, no matter how much he tried to forget about them. Especially since the Esper they were attached to refused to let him go.

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Side story- 6 Years ago Kellen and the Captain part 1

Kellen Woods knew that this might be his last chance to make it big. 

He knew that coming to the front lines was going to be a big deal, and that it was going to be hard, but he didn't think it would be this hard. 

Cursing under his breath, he did his best to pack up his sleeping bag quickly, ignoring the way it didn't fit into the tiny bag even after he'd folded it several times. He could hear the snorts and laughter behind him from the other Field Guides but he didn't pay any attention to them. 

It didn't matter that he was sleeping outside since his tent had collapsed two nights ago. It didn't even matter that he was pretty sure someone had cut a hole into his sleeping bag last night and that he'd shivered as soon as the sun had gone down. None of that had mattered. 

That was because today was the day. He was going to get that damn contract. Because if he didn't? 

He wouldn't be able to remain on the front lines anymore.