Garnet Post WC: 613 words |
It hasn't been long since Garnet joined the Guild of Fairy Tail. In fact, it happened very recently. But he enjoyed his time in Magnolia. In terms of size and amount of people who were in the city still paled in comparison to Inkopolis, he was glad to be living in a bigger city. He grew up in a great metropolis, afterall, and he could admit that he was a city boy. The only pressing issue was that he wouldn't get to know the land he landed into if he stayed exclusively in Magnolia. Thus, he had decided that it was a great idea to head outside.
Garnet had no destination in mind, he just packed a few essential things and put on his favourite set of clothes - a v-neck, black t-shirt with fingerless gloves, a set of black shorts with short leggings underneath it, black combat boots and black bandana with a bottom half of an Inkling skull printed on it. Soon after, Garnet found himself standing at the city's railway station, eyeing the many different departures. He had no idea what any of those places were, or where they were, so he just hopped onto one of the trains.
The trip took a bit of time. The train had some stops, but Garnet didn't feel like getting off, deciding that he would stay until the last one. He filled out the travelling time by surfing on the network on his smartphone, looking up information about the destination he was heading to. It seemed that it was popular with mages who weren't in Guilds? That probably would've been his town if he hadn't joined Fairy Tail. But then again, it seemed like it was much smaller when compared to Magnolia, so probably not.
When the train finally arrived, it was late afternoon. Garnet got off the train, along with a number of other people. The Inkling walked around the town for a bit, taking in the scenery. It definitely reminded him of rural towns from back home. Along the way, he saw a peculiar building, with a rather inviting sign hanging on the side of it. It seemed to be a bar, of sorts. Something that Garnet suddenly craved, now that he was reminded such establishments exist. A drink for a victory that he had found a Guild to join, sounded like a good idea. For the first time in a long time a smile adorned the Inkling's face, as he stepped inside.
Garnet pushed open the door and stepped inside. There was a number of tables with chairs. The bar counter had a rather large amount of stools aswell. A lot of the tables were occupied, so the counter it was. The bar itself had a sort of rustic look. But at the same time, something just felt unsettling, in a way. He was given a few looks as he passed by, but none lingered enough for Garnet to give them a stare back. The Inkling sat down on a bar stool at the counter and took out his smartphone. The bartender eyed him with suspicion written on his face. Garnet tried to ignore that as he typed away on his smartphone, showing it to the bartender shortly after. On the screen it said: What would you recommend for a drink? The bartender read it and looked at Garnet. "What? You mute or something?" Somewhat rude, but Garnet would only shrug in response. The bartender only shook his head, but took out a bottle and poured some of its contents into a glass, that then landed in front of Garnet. The Inkling would nod in appreciation and take a sip.
Garnet had no destination in mind, he just packed a few essential things and put on his favourite set of clothes - a v-neck, black t-shirt with fingerless gloves, a set of black shorts with short leggings underneath it, black combat boots and black bandana with a bottom half of an Inkling skull printed on it. Soon after, Garnet found himself standing at the city's railway station, eyeing the many different departures. He had no idea what any of those places were, or where they were, so he just hopped onto one of the trains.
The trip took a bit of time. The train had some stops, but Garnet didn't feel like getting off, deciding that he would stay until the last one. He filled out the travelling time by surfing on the network on his smartphone, looking up information about the destination he was heading to. It seemed that it was popular with mages who weren't in Guilds? That probably would've been his town if he hadn't joined Fairy Tail. But then again, it seemed like it was much smaller when compared to Magnolia, so probably not.
When the train finally arrived, it was late afternoon. Garnet got off the train, along with a number of other people. The Inkling walked around the town for a bit, taking in the scenery. It definitely reminded him of rural towns from back home. Along the way, he saw a peculiar building, with a rather inviting sign hanging on the side of it. It seemed to be a bar, of sorts. Something that Garnet suddenly craved, now that he was reminded such establishments exist. A drink for a victory that he had found a Guild to join, sounded like a good idea. For the first time in a long time a smile adorned the Inkling's face, as he stepped inside.
Garnet pushed open the door and stepped inside. There was a number of tables with chairs. The bar counter had a rather large amount of stools aswell. A lot of the tables were occupied, so the counter it was. The bar itself had a sort of rustic look. But at the same time, something just felt unsettling, in a way. He was given a few looks as he passed by, but none lingered enough for Garnet to give them a stare back. The Inkling sat down on a bar stool at the counter and took out his smartphone. The bartender eyed him with suspicion written on his face. Garnet tried to ignore that as he typed away on his smartphone, showing it to the bartender shortly after. On the screen it said: What would you recommend for a drink? The bartender read it and looked at Garnet. "What? You mute or something?" Somewhat rude, but Garnet would only shrug in response. The bartender only shook his head, but took out a bottle and poured some of its contents into a glass, that then landed in front of Garnet. The Inkling would nod in appreciation and take a sip.