1 A day in the life [Solo] Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:38 am
Kiriya
D-rank
Kiriya woke up minutes before the sunrise, lately he made the early getting up a habit of his morning routine. This night he didn’t sleep well, several times he woke up dripping with sweat. He was having the same dream over and over again for the past two or three weeks. He couldn’t remember the last time he had slept good. The dream he was constantly having was about his father. Not that he could remember him because he died before Kiriya was born. As he sat on his bed, thinking about the gloomy dream, the sun had already risen. The plan for today was only to train. Kiriya stood up, put on his clothes, got his rusty wakizashi and left the house without having a breakfast.
When he began going out early in the morning, his mother was quite worried about him, but after couple months had passed she did not mention it so often. They would get into fights for his early leaving and because sometimes he did not come back before eleven pm. Of course, this was all because his training and studying duties.
This morning, Kiriya did not go for his usual run but decided that he will compensate for it in training. The path leading to the practice area, that Kiriya and Takuya built two years ago, was not that long. It took him approximately twenty minutes to get there. Takuya was the fatherly figure that Kiriya never had. They shared a deep connection and it’s safe to say that Takuya was Kiriya’s role model. When he had problems, he never talked about them with his mother, but rather he went to Takuya for advice. The first exercise of his training routine was meditating. Kiriya took off his shirt and sat on the cold ground, which was covered with green and dark brown colored leaves. When meditating he did not think about his life. Takuya had told him that in order to achieve the best effect from meditating, the mind had to be clear the whole time.
When he began going out early in the morning, his mother was quite worried about him, but after couple months had passed she did not mention it so often. They would get into fights for his early leaving and because sometimes he did not come back before eleven pm. Of course, this was all because his training and studying duties.
This morning, Kiriya did not go for his usual run but decided that he will compensate for it in training. The path leading to the practice area, that Kiriya and Takuya built two years ago, was not that long. It took him approximately twenty minutes to get there. Takuya was the fatherly figure that Kiriya never had. They shared a deep connection and it’s safe to say that Takuya was Kiriya’s role model. When he had problems, he never talked about them with his mother, but rather he went to Takuya for advice. The first exercise of his training routine was meditating. Kiriya took off his shirt and sat on the cold ground, which was covered with green and dark brown colored leaves. When meditating he did not think about his life. Takuya had told him that in order to achieve the best effect from meditating, the mind had to be clear the whole time.