Deserted [travel|p]
May 24, 2012 16:22:21 GMT -8
Post by Yoichi on May 24, 2012 16:22:21 GMT -8
一Deserted
Monosuke Akira
Pressed for time, the journalist found himself pickled in a situation of transportation. The cargo ship, docked briefly on the shores of Kami no Kuni, was departing and refused to take the young writer as a passenger. Laughing awkwardly, Akira—as he called himself—scratched the back of his head; his relentless begging had begun to crack holes in the firm denial of the ships captain. "Sir. It's essential to my job that I make it to Kaze no Kuni within the next few days. This could be the biggest report of my career!," he cooed, hoping to persuade the captain. The captain, a sturdy man of six feet grumbled, scratching his beard in contemplation. "Fine. I'll take you as far as Earth Country, but I expect you to do your part on our ship in the mean time," he growled. Not another word was spoken by the captain, who spun on his heels and walked up into his quarters. Confused and nervous, Akira followed him up the boarding plank, thanking him for his generosity.
Once settled in the crew's quarters, the journalist made his way to the deck, dressed in grey cargo pants and a white tank top. He tried to fit in to the best of his ability, but with the constant complaints of the crew he was labeled a failure. Weak and uncoordinated, his facade held firmly as he tried like any regular citizen would to complete tasks out of reach. He yielded no skill in knot tying, and he couldn't steer the boat for the life of him. It wasn't until three days in that he began to grasp the terms of boating, such as the mast, the port side, the starboard side, and even the bow. His understanding of the vessels mechanics were flawless, and he could even perform the crew's duties better than anyone; but no one ever saw this side of them, they only knew him as a white collar book worm. In fact, he spent most of his down time nose first in a book by the name of 'Treasure Island'. A regular joe, his short time aboard the vessel went mostly unnoticed. In three weeks time, his existence would be gone from their memories for the rest of their lives.
After five days of sailing, they docked along the shores of Tsuchi no Kuni and the young columnist found himself saying goodbye to the hearty crew. He thanked the captain graciously, and went on his way, never to cross paths again. For the duration of his travels, Akira was on his on.
一MOVE TO TSUCHI NO KUNI
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