1 Travel Plans to Far-Away Lands [Nayoko][Private][No Kill][Plot] Sun Feb 12, 2017 8:44 pm
Shimada
D-rank
The wind ruffled bloody strands gently in its wake, and messed with a scrap of paper clutched between forefinger and thumb. Belonging to the scarlet haired woman that continuously glanced between the piece and the surrounding area to ensure she was headed in the right direction. Her sandals shuffled lightly against the ground, taking her through the maze-like structure that composed some of the residential section of the village, and she scanned the houses carefully.
Some good days ago, she had gone through a strenuous series of events with a companion that resulted in directions to his residency, and an offer to travel with him outside the village. Long story short, of course. The Hattori woman put thought into the proposition, the idea of leaving the gates to a land she had never been to, and of the few responsibilities she would leave behind, but concluded it was worth the invitation. How could she refuse such an opportunity? Traveling together was always, in the best sense, safer anyway, and it was not until the night prior had she made her decision.
Muttering words of acceptance to no one but herself in her gloomy bedroom. 'Better than trapping myself home while he's off gallivanting towards what I can assume is to be danger in disguise.' She mused somewhat bitterly in her head, taking a turn around a street corner and strolling lazily up a paved road; pale hands shoved deep into the pockets of her coat, ready to whip out the scribbled-on paper if she felt she was becoming lost.
After a few more minutes of watching her shadow thrown thin across the ground, counting how many footsteps she could get in before having to meander around an early morning straggler, she arrived. The house which she assumed to be the Nozara residence was not extravagant, but average, and the young woman approached the entryway in a mild form of trepidation. It was not like her to grow wary, apprehensive. Gazing with tired yet sharp eyes the door she readied a fist to knock on. It was quite possible a parent - his father, she believed he may have once told her long ago - would answer and she would have to explain herself. Or, perhaps, he would not be home. Shimada had a knack for coming unannounced, and Nayoko was no exception.
'Hope I didn't come down this way for nothing...' Checking the address one more time, she noted it was correct and, cramming the paper back into a pocket, rapped lightly on the door. Shimada stood in silence, simply listening to any sound of movement behind as she swiveled her head to gaze at the quiet street. The morning sunlight filtering through a plethora of shadows conceived by everyday structures.
At least the wind calmed a portion of her frayed, exhausted nerves. Brought on by a few day's worth of sleepless nights and distracted thoughts. The Hattori could not get the events that had last transpired between her and her friend - the one she came to see and potentially plan travel arrangements with - and was left contemplating. She had mulled over the conversation multiple times, letting the heavy meanings rattle against her skull without mercy. She wouldn't admit to Nayoko that it had affected her - that, despite her vow to slowly grow more accepting of herself, she continued to feel the same self-loath. Back to square one on a long road of trust in herself.
But, perhaps, the journey would take her mind off of it for a while.
Sighing, breath mingling with the cool air, she shifted through a pocket of her coat and pulled out an opened box of cigarettes which the woman dispensed; slipping out one, and pressing the carton back into the fabric of her clothes. She patted herself down to find there was nothing to light it with and permitted a faint scowl to tip her thin lips downwards.
"Damn. That's a drag."
Some good days ago, she had gone through a strenuous series of events with a companion that resulted in directions to his residency, and an offer to travel with him outside the village. Long story short, of course. The Hattori woman put thought into the proposition, the idea of leaving the gates to a land she had never been to, and of the few responsibilities she would leave behind, but concluded it was worth the invitation. How could she refuse such an opportunity? Traveling together was always, in the best sense, safer anyway, and it was not until the night prior had she made her decision.
Muttering words of acceptance to no one but herself in her gloomy bedroom. 'Better than trapping myself home while he's off gallivanting towards what I can assume is to be danger in disguise.' She mused somewhat bitterly in her head, taking a turn around a street corner and strolling lazily up a paved road; pale hands shoved deep into the pockets of her coat, ready to whip out the scribbled-on paper if she felt she was becoming lost.
After a few more minutes of watching her shadow thrown thin across the ground, counting how many footsteps she could get in before having to meander around an early morning straggler, she arrived. The house which she assumed to be the Nozara residence was not extravagant, but average, and the young woman approached the entryway in a mild form of trepidation. It was not like her to grow wary, apprehensive. Gazing with tired yet sharp eyes the door she readied a fist to knock on. It was quite possible a parent - his father, she believed he may have once told her long ago - would answer and she would have to explain herself. Or, perhaps, he would not be home. Shimada had a knack for coming unannounced, and Nayoko was no exception.
'Hope I didn't come down this way for nothing...' Checking the address one more time, she noted it was correct and, cramming the paper back into a pocket, rapped lightly on the door. Shimada stood in silence, simply listening to any sound of movement behind as she swiveled her head to gaze at the quiet street. The morning sunlight filtering through a plethora of shadows conceived by everyday structures.
At least the wind calmed a portion of her frayed, exhausted nerves. Brought on by a few day's worth of sleepless nights and distracted thoughts. The Hattori could not get the events that had last transpired between her and her friend - the one she came to see and potentially plan travel arrangements with - and was left contemplating. She had mulled over the conversation multiple times, letting the heavy meanings rattle against her skull without mercy. She wouldn't admit to Nayoko that it had affected her - that, despite her vow to slowly grow more accepting of herself, she continued to feel the same self-loath. Back to square one on a long road of trust in herself.
But, perhaps, the journey would take her mind off of it for a while.
Sighing, breath mingling with the cool air, she shifted through a pocket of her coat and pulled out an opened box of cigarettes which the woman dispensed; slipping out one, and pressing the carton back into the fabric of her clothes. She patted herself down to find there was nothing to light it with and permitted a faint scowl to tip her thin lips downwards.
"Damn. That's a drag."
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