Keiji sighed.
Today he had just got back from Honsenka by bike and train. It was an exhausting trip, but he was to determined to experience new things on behalf of himself and his brother. He had the most tiresome countenance, and was planning to stay at an inn or something. Those were his plans, at least. But he was presented with foreign faces and land, his only source of navigation would be a (Handrawn) map. Little to no avail, he was lost despite the accurate directions. His first reaction was denial as he refused to believe he became lost so easily, with some sense of pride latched to that mindset apparently. He stopped and began to grind the tip of his shoes against the dirt between cobblestone pathway, before crossing paths with an old park.
A few youthfuls were arrogantly playing on the chain swings and sliding down the small plastic slides. He observed them attentively, their voices so sinister to him, no mortal could comfort or describe what sorrow his countenance would express. He leaned closer to the fence, plucking his digits between the opening and clenching his shirt, to his chest, as bitter thoughts overflowed in his mind and his heart ached. He missed his parents, why was it so cold here?
Discarding these thoughts, he came to a conclusion that he'd go out to eat before crashing down. He didn't have a lot of money to spend, he still had yet to get a job. But, discipline had taken a vacation and he procrastinated his job hunt on several occasions. He tore away from the gate, his fingers lifelessly pulled from the gate. He readjusted his backpack, and walked down the sidewalk. Scents intruded his scents quite often, even lost, he bared confidence that his nose would no deceive him and lead him to an asylum of food and sake. He hadn't com across one person this whole trip, it was eerie. Especially for a town so famous. He frowned and began to scan the area for such friendly beings. Only a little child's laughter could be heard in the distance.
Today he had just got back from Honsenka by bike and train. It was an exhausting trip, but he was to determined to experience new things on behalf of himself and his brother. He had the most tiresome countenance, and was planning to stay at an inn or something. Those were his plans, at least. But he was presented with foreign faces and land, his only source of navigation would be a (Handrawn) map. Little to no avail, he was lost despite the accurate directions. His first reaction was denial as he refused to believe he became lost so easily, with some sense of pride latched to that mindset apparently. He stopped and began to grind the tip of his shoes against the dirt between cobblestone pathway, before crossing paths with an old park.
A few youthfuls were arrogantly playing on the chain swings and sliding down the small plastic slides. He observed them attentively, their voices so sinister to him, no mortal could comfort or describe what sorrow his countenance would express. He leaned closer to the fence, plucking his digits between the opening and clenching his shirt, to his chest, as bitter thoughts overflowed in his mind and his heart ached. He missed his parents, why was it so cold here?
Discarding these thoughts, he came to a conclusion that he'd go out to eat before crashing down. He didn't have a lot of money to spend, he still had yet to get a job. But, discipline had taken a vacation and he procrastinated his job hunt on several occasions. He tore away from the gate, his fingers lifelessly pulled from the gate. He readjusted his backpack, and walked down the sidewalk. Scents intruded his scents quite often, even lost, he bared confidence that his nose would no deceive him and lead him to an asylum of food and sake. He hadn't com across one person this whole trip, it was eerie. Especially for a town so famous. He frowned and began to scan the area for such friendly beings. Only a little child's laughter could be heard in the distance.