Austin listened carefully as she told him a bit about her family. How they had seemingly survived impossible situations by the help of an unseen god. Interesting indeed. [color=ed1c24]“I see. Well. I’m not telling you to not believe. We can believe what we wish too. I’ve just never had any reason to believe. I’m a person who believe something when I see and experience it, you get what I mean? The idea of a god is nice. But I don’t like placing faith in something I don’t the know is true or real, no offence of course.”[/color] Austin would begin to eat again as she spoke a bit more, while doing so he tucked his pendant back under his shirt so it didn’t accidentally get anything on it. [color=ed1c24]“Yeah..... I guess that’s all I really can do isn’t it? Just gotta follow orders until we can all go home and forget about this damned life of misery. War is ugly and I’ll be damned if I die in a pit out there. I will be counting on you out there, so stay safe ok? We all should get home alive, and pray that this war is over very soon. Because I don’t want to be stuck in a trench for three months doing nothing and getting sick. I promised my family I’d make it home, and I intend to keep that promise.”[/color] Austin turned to the new face and smiled a bit. Ah, a new friend to join the group. [color=ed1c24]“Ah yes the seat is free, come on sit down and join us. I’m just complaining about war and how it sucks. But I digress, I’m also trying to enjoy the food I get into my belly because it might be the last if we get suddenly called out.”[/color] He took another fork full of food and took a large bite and began chewing. He really hoped they didn’t get called out soon. He did not want to have to go hungry out there, it would be gruelling and harsh on all of them. [@CFProxy] [@Conscripts]