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(BL) Hunting The Field Guide novel Chapter 1

Chapter 1: How to be a soft guide

When Guiding Centers came into being, they weren't originally competing against each other. It wasn't until there was a financial incentive from the government that they became competitive. Some Centers advertised the best of the best for Guides, while some promoted the types and ways the Guides would service you. Both of these were good marketing tactics, but the one that attracted Kellen Woods was the third option.

Guiding Center B promoted an environment he'd never experienced before. One where everyone smiled, with soft, warm expressions even if they didn't know you. The atmosphere was also soft, welcoming. Often Espers were greeted with warm hugs, shoulder pats, and handshakes that felt like returning home. Guiding Center B sold themselves not for quality or quantity of Guides, but instead on the environment of the guiding.

So far, they had been neck in neck with Guiding Center A and Guiding Center C because of this, and earned the ire of many Guides since they didn't see the point in this type of Guidance.

For Kellen, who had spent several years working in, quite literally, the front lines, it sounded like a dream. Especially since they didn't discriminate against your class level. And for Kellen, who had been running away from the shock of being awakened as a C Class Guide, that was a breath of fresh air.

Everyone who awakened with powers, whether as Espers or Guides, were sorted into categories. The lowest Class was an F Class. These people were barely better than regular humans, and usually went back into the normal work force. Same with D and E Classes. D Classes were more likely to work at front desks of Guilds and other important hubs for the elites, but that was the only thing that differed them from the others.

Which meant that the lowest Class while in active duty were the C Classes. From the outside, a civilian would see more C Class Guides and Espers in their lives than any other Class. C Classes made up the backbone of Esper and Guide society. They also weren't treated differently. The basic training was done together, along with the information packets. Their only way to differentiate a C Class Guide and Esper were from their statures. Usually, all Guides, even tall ones, were slimmer and daintier than their Esper counterparts. This held true for those who stayed in Guiding Centers, Guilds, and government organizations.

The situation changed the higher in Class you were. B Class Guides were treated very well, given privileges civilians could only dream of. While A Class Guides were treated like celebrities. They had to register with their governments and update where they were living since they could be stolen by Espers who wanted them for their own. They were rare, but not as rare as S Class Guides.

People rarely even saw the face of S Class Guides. They were so heavily protected by the government and Espers who owned them that they were mythic creatures whenever anyone caught sight of them. SS Class Guides were only a legend. No one even knew if they existed.

All of these Guides, even the ones of legends, were slim and gentle creatures. At least, that was what the public was taught.

Kellen, however, wasn't like the image projected of Guides. Kellen, after finishing basic training, and with a chip on his shoulder, went straight for the front lines of the gates without looking back, much to his family's despair. It had taken him years to whittle away that chip, until finally, he now considered coming back. But as a C Class Guide, he had limited options. fɾeewebnoveℓ.co๓

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