“Right. You were right. You’re not as good with mental shields as physical. Nothing that can’t be fixed with practice, though. Okay, let’s see, van Hooton, I think you’re next, aren’t you?”
“Yes, Corporal.” Van Hooton replied, sounding depressed.
Sanchez smiled at the man. “These tests aren’t meant to put you down, van Hooton. They are merely to give me an idea of how much training you need. The fact that you can do shields of any type at all means we’ll be able to train you up to a point where, in time, you will be quite good. Now mental shield up.”
It took about two seconds before van Hooton started laughing, which Sanchez quickly stopped by canceling the spell. He must have noticed a grin on Andrew’s face because he shook his head while pointing to Andrew.
“You won’t think it’s so funny when you’re laughing, Harris. You ready?”
“Yes, Corporal.”
Andrew could feel pressure on his mental shield, but it was nowhere near giving way. Sanchez tried to get through his mental shield on three separate occasions, presumably with different spells, Andrew decided, although he wasn’t entirely sure each attempt was different. Finally, he shook his head.
“That’s impressive, Harris. Can you do an energy shield?”
“Yes, Corporal.”
Sanchez studied him for a moment. “Put up an energy shield, Harris.”
Andrew already had his energy shield up, anticipating just such an order. The Corporal pulled power from the sun as Andrew watched, noticing that the Corporal gathered it in his left hand, and then Sanchez threw a fireball at Andrew.
“Shit!” He exclaimed in surprise as the small fireball splashed on his shield and dissipated.
Several of the others made noises of surprise, making it clear that none of them had been expecting the Corporal to throw a fireball at Andrew. Sanchez just nodded at Andrew with a wry grin.
“I’m going to move you into the first group straight away, Harris, while I work further with the rest of these guys.”
Andrew wasn’t entirely happy with that, but he guessed there was no point in Sanchez trying to improve his shields when they were stronger than anything Sanchez could get through anyway. The Corporal pointed over towards where the firing range was.
“Head over there and tell Sergeant Duncan I said you were to join the other group. I think, just observe for today unless you’re feeling brave.” This last bit was said with a grin.
“Yes, Corporal,” Andrew replied, keeping his expression bland.
He walked past the others giving each of them a nod, and then made his way over to the firing range, which took some time as it was a considerable distance from where they had been practicing shields. The Sergeant looked surprised to see him, as did the other five soldiers. He smiled at the others, noting that the description of the two females hadn’t been far off, as he walked up to the Sergeant.
“Corporal Sanchez said I was to join this group as my shields are good enough already. He added that I could just watch today if I didn’t feel up to actually participating.”