1 I just want to see my parents again [Plot/Invite Only] Wed Feb 03, 2016 12:15 pm
Jade
D-rank
Jade tipped her head back, feeling the burn from the alcoholic drink wash down her throat.
She wasn’t wasted. She wanted to get wasted, though. Things would be so much easier if she was just wasted and unable to think and unable to comprehend, only able to sleep it off. But no, she wasn’t wasted, and that was a disappointment, even as she downed another gulp of the vile, bitter substance that only seemed to help relieve her burdens by an ever so slight, negligibly pitiful amount.
Today had been another failure. Oh, no, she had managed to complete 2 D-ranks today, and the citizens of Iwagakure had been very happy that she managed to aid them like that all in the frame of one morning… but the afternoon was when it all went bad. She had went to Suezo, promised information about her mother and father - her missing parents for almost ten years. He’d taken an entire month’s worth of pay, and just directed her to an anonymous tipper in the marketplace, with such a precise description of the man she couldn’t have missed him.
Or so she thought.
She’d scoured the marketplace for hours, before stomping back up to Suezo’s office in his posh office in one of the bank guilds in Iwagakure, splintering his desk and smashing a few antique china in her fury, only to be brushed off by the man and his bodyguards. Even right now, his words stung in her ears, hours past midnight when she was still trying to forget her anger.
Jade looked around the place. It was a bar. Sort of. It was also a place where shinobi were meant to kick back and relax. Or, at least, overall, it was supposed to be that. The Rock Pit was its name, and it was the most famous place in Iwagakure for patrons, especially ninja, to unwind after a long and stressful day. Oh, Jade had a long and stressful day alright, but none of the activities here had seemed appealing, especially since she was still in such a pissed mood from having been tricked. It didn’t even matter that she had lost a month’s worth of cash, but having been tricked about information regarding her parents? About the two people she had dedicaed her life to finding? That was unacceptable, and she was going to make Suezo pay for it eventually, even if he had come through all those times.
She heard a loud crash and realised that someone had just been picking fight at the bar. Ah right, this was the bar area of the Rock Pit. There were a few other areas, but what Jade really needed tonight was a good drink, a good pass out, and a good hangover in the morning. And damnit these drinks weren’t doing it for her.
What was worse was that she didn’t even find this part of the bar interesting. Somehow, she had wandered into the more sleazy parts of the bar, and now that she was seated in a booth located in one corner of the bar, with see-through glass windows being the sole reason no one wanted it, she didn’t feel like getting up and relocating, but she was severely tempted to. All around her she could see young women grinding against ninja, or others even making out on the table, and such views were making her sick.
Maybe that was why she couldn’t pass out.
She took another swig of alcohol before realising that the bottle was already half-empty. Hah, half-empty, half-full. Was this more of that pessimistic nonsense? With how long she had been searching for her parents with almost zero information, hell yeah she was a pessimist, at least for tonight, and anyone who had a problem with it could say so to her face, and she’d reply to theirs, only her words would be done with her fists instead of her lips.
“You have to understand that you win some and you lose some, Jade,” Suezo had said with a grin, that pudgy face of his full of warts, with that slick back hair and pinstriped blue business suit covering his pudgy body. “And in this case, I won myself ten thousand ryo and you just lost yourself information about your parents.”.
Damn that mother f*cker.
She downed the rest of the bottle, trying to at least get her brain muddled up enough that she could wipe that smug grin off of her memory banks, ignoring the burn that tickled the back of her throat, but when even that didn’t work, she threw the glass bottle angrily to the side, feeling slight satisfaction at the sound of it shattering on the ground. She was aware, slightly, of the few odd looks that the still-sober patrons gave her, but she was too angry to care.
She buried her hands in her head, resting her elbows on the table in front of her and letting her eyes rest on the mahogany table, and the many natural patterns on it.
“I still love you…” she whispered to her parents, their faces flashing across her mind. “And I will find you…”
WC: 883
She wasn’t wasted. She wanted to get wasted, though. Things would be so much easier if she was just wasted and unable to think and unable to comprehend, only able to sleep it off. But no, she wasn’t wasted, and that was a disappointment, even as she downed another gulp of the vile, bitter substance that only seemed to help relieve her burdens by an ever so slight, negligibly pitiful amount.
Today had been another failure. Oh, no, she had managed to complete 2 D-ranks today, and the citizens of Iwagakure had been very happy that she managed to aid them like that all in the frame of one morning… but the afternoon was when it all went bad. She had went to Suezo, promised information about her mother and father - her missing parents for almost ten years. He’d taken an entire month’s worth of pay, and just directed her to an anonymous tipper in the marketplace, with such a precise description of the man she couldn’t have missed him.
Or so she thought.
She’d scoured the marketplace for hours, before stomping back up to Suezo’s office in his posh office in one of the bank guilds in Iwagakure, splintering his desk and smashing a few antique china in her fury, only to be brushed off by the man and his bodyguards. Even right now, his words stung in her ears, hours past midnight when she was still trying to forget her anger.
Jade looked around the place. It was a bar. Sort of. It was also a place where shinobi were meant to kick back and relax. Or, at least, overall, it was supposed to be that. The Rock Pit was its name, and it was the most famous place in Iwagakure for patrons, especially ninja, to unwind after a long and stressful day. Oh, Jade had a long and stressful day alright, but none of the activities here had seemed appealing, especially since she was still in such a pissed mood from having been tricked. It didn’t even matter that she had lost a month’s worth of cash, but having been tricked about information regarding her parents? About the two people she had dedicaed her life to finding? That was unacceptable, and she was going to make Suezo pay for it eventually, even if he had come through all those times.
She heard a loud crash and realised that someone had just been picking fight at the bar. Ah right, this was the bar area of the Rock Pit. There were a few other areas, but what Jade really needed tonight was a good drink, a good pass out, and a good hangover in the morning. And damnit these drinks weren’t doing it for her.
What was worse was that she didn’t even find this part of the bar interesting. Somehow, she had wandered into the more sleazy parts of the bar, and now that she was seated in a booth located in one corner of the bar, with see-through glass windows being the sole reason no one wanted it, she didn’t feel like getting up and relocating, but she was severely tempted to. All around her she could see young women grinding against ninja, or others even making out on the table, and such views were making her sick.
Maybe that was why she couldn’t pass out.
She took another swig of alcohol before realising that the bottle was already half-empty. Hah, half-empty, half-full. Was this more of that pessimistic nonsense? With how long she had been searching for her parents with almost zero information, hell yeah she was a pessimist, at least for tonight, and anyone who had a problem with it could say so to her face, and she’d reply to theirs, only her words would be done with her fists instead of her lips.
“You have to understand that you win some and you lose some, Jade,” Suezo had said with a grin, that pudgy face of his full of warts, with that slick back hair and pinstriped blue business suit covering his pudgy body. “And in this case, I won myself ten thousand ryo and you just lost yourself information about your parents.”.
Damn that mother f*cker.
She downed the rest of the bottle, trying to at least get her brain muddled up enough that she could wipe that smug grin off of her memory banks, ignoring the burn that tickled the back of her throat, but when even that didn’t work, she threw the glass bottle angrily to the side, feeling slight satisfaction at the sound of it shattering on the ground. She was aware, slightly, of the few odd looks that the still-sober patrons gave her, but she was too angry to care.
She buried her hands in her head, resting her elbows on the table in front of her and letting her eyes rest on the mahogany table, and the many natural patterns on it.
“I still love you…” she whispered to her parents, their faces flashing across her mind. “And I will find you…”
WC: 883