Post by Bobbie on Nov 15, 2022 16:24:17 GMT -5
Quite some time passed since Shinsei said goodbye to Kayla, a young woman who had eaten a devil fruit that allowed her to transform into a moth, though he wasn’t quite sure how much time. He knew it was even longer since he last saw the Wolves and his beloved Agnes - although, he had to admit to himself that she was beginning to be less beloved the longer he remained stranded on this sandbar.
He and Kayla had left quite a mess, and with nothing else to busy himself with, he took to cleaning up the beach, piling up materials that were of no use to him and scavenging anything else. He chose to stay here when she offered him a way off this little islet because he believed that Agnes would come back for him, that this was all a joke or a test… but his faith began to waver when he realised that he only had a couple of cigarettes left and his situation was becoming more dire. His body could withstand the heat, but without his fuel, he was sure he would succumb. While he did find some useful items, such as clothing, from the bodies that littered the beach before he buried them, they, unfortunately, had no cigarettes on them. It was great for their lungs, but it was truly a bad stroke of luck for him that not a single man or woman on that crew happened to be a smoker.
As he was nearing the end of his fuel supply, he had given up on the hope that Agnes would return. He took the time to be heartbroken about it, but the cyborg quickly moved on and focussed on surviving. That was the pact he made in his heart with the memory of his late son since being brought back to this world - he would do everything possible to fight and survive, but when his end approached, he would accept it as the closing chapter of his story, and that was it.
Sitting in the sand, dressed in a pair of dark trousers that were tucked into boots, and a loose shirt, Shinsei waited. The outfit came with a red sash that he also took, but didn’t wear around his waist. Instead, he kept that around his neck like an open scarf, draped over his shoulders the nights as chilly as this one. Not far from his spot, however, was a large bonfire made from the supplies scavenged off the bodies of the fallen pirate crew, as he kept a fire burning to keep himself warm and as some form of signal to any passers by that he was in need of help off this forsaken spit of land.
Rather than out toward the horizon, he stared into the flames that reflected their warm orange light in his eyes, illuminating the dark shore, as he longed to have a cigarette to light. He was out, as indicated by his turning his packet upside down and nothing coming out of it. This was the most obvious evidence that more time had elapsed, as he had given up on counting the sunsets. With a groan, he crumpled the empty packet in his hand, as even that little gesture took more effort than it should have. He could function, but his body was weak and in desperate need for its fuel.
As if he were sick, his body shivered and he wrapped the scarf around him like a blanket, a grumpy frown on his face. His eyes were fighting to remain open, lacking energy and stimulation.
“If I die here, I’m going to find that b*tch and haunt her until she joins me in hell…”
He and Kayla had left quite a mess, and with nothing else to busy himself with, he took to cleaning up the beach, piling up materials that were of no use to him and scavenging anything else. He chose to stay here when she offered him a way off this little islet because he believed that Agnes would come back for him, that this was all a joke or a test… but his faith began to waver when he realised that he only had a couple of cigarettes left and his situation was becoming more dire. His body could withstand the heat, but without his fuel, he was sure he would succumb. While he did find some useful items, such as clothing, from the bodies that littered the beach before he buried them, they, unfortunately, had no cigarettes on them. It was great for their lungs, but it was truly a bad stroke of luck for him that not a single man or woman on that crew happened to be a smoker.
As he was nearing the end of his fuel supply, he had given up on the hope that Agnes would return. He took the time to be heartbroken about it, but the cyborg quickly moved on and focussed on surviving. That was the pact he made in his heart with the memory of his late son since being brought back to this world - he would do everything possible to fight and survive, but when his end approached, he would accept it as the closing chapter of his story, and that was it.
Sitting in the sand, dressed in a pair of dark trousers that were tucked into boots, and a loose shirt, Shinsei waited. The outfit came with a red sash that he also took, but didn’t wear around his waist. Instead, he kept that around his neck like an open scarf, draped over his shoulders the nights as chilly as this one. Not far from his spot, however, was a large bonfire made from the supplies scavenged off the bodies of the fallen pirate crew, as he kept a fire burning to keep himself warm and as some form of signal to any passers by that he was in need of help off this forsaken spit of land.
Rather than out toward the horizon, he stared into the flames that reflected their warm orange light in his eyes, illuminating the dark shore, as he longed to have a cigarette to light. He was out, as indicated by his turning his packet upside down and nothing coming out of it. This was the most obvious evidence that more time had elapsed, as he had given up on counting the sunsets. With a groan, he crumpled the empty packet in his hand, as even that little gesture took more effort than it should have. He could function, but his body was weak and in desperate need for its fuel.
As if he were sick, his body shivered and he wrapped the scarf around him like a blanket, a grumpy frown on his face. His eyes were fighting to remain open, lacking energy and stimulation.
“If I die here, I’m going to find that b*tch and haunt her until she joins me in hell…”
Shinsei: #ba0303