[I understand, Apricus. Good luck with school, it's awful.
]
"I'm a
thief, if you didn't know," Cid snapped back. Despite his anger, he reached out gently for the reins of Moonlight, a white stallion, and swung himself into the saddle. "She - she's a healer. I've already learned all the basics there are to learn about other education and I was
supposed to begin going far more in depth into thieving alone."
He glared fiercely at Rachelle as the group set off. "If you didn't realise, my dear girl, I lived on the streets since I was three for four years. You don't learn nothing if you want to survive. This girl, however clever she may be at her healing and basic education, can't know what it's like to be a street rat at the age of three so she can never be able to teach me."
He went on, "She's probably lived a pampered life, safe from the real world. I bet she's never had to live on the streets at three, watch people she cared about get murdered in front of her eyes or have to rummage in filth for a scrap of food. I bet she's too clever to ever have been caught and thrown into jail, or too honourable to have even been stealing for food in the first place because she was starving to death. It's people like you who don't understand. It's people like her who never suffer and manage to look at thieves askant because it's not a good profession no matter what you do."
Cid's anger began to subside a little. Taking a deep breath, he said in a more controlled voice, "Intelligence in healing or teaching doesn't mean a thing to a thief. She will probably only know methods, not understand practice. I don't want to learn thieving from a girl like her; I want to be in school learning from the real masters. I didn't want to be a Guardian just because I know how to clean a toilet, you idiot. I don't want to be a Guardian at all, no matter what."
He broke off his speech there, out of breath. He didn't want to talk to Rachelle anymore, so he pushed his horse into a steady trot and rode ahead of the group. The hooves of the horses could be heard clip-clopping along the cobblestone streets. High above, Phalan flew slowly. The palace was not far from the School. There it was, ahead of them now.
[Edit: I've changed the name of "Fighter" to "Warrior" if that's okay with you, Apricus? "Fighter" just doesn't quite seem to fit.]