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Somewhere To Stay [Complete]
Character(s): Alphonse, Tidus, Yuna
Content: The gang finds anice motel around L5 and settle in for the night.
Setting: A room at the Thunderbird Inn
Time: Late, late Friday
Warnings: None so far.
It had taken all day. Central Paixao was a really expensive place! All the nice hotels were way too much for the group to afford. Even the not-so nice hotels were too much, too. They had used the map to locate every single hotel in the area. No dice anywhere. Eventually they had to leave the central area, heading east into the poorer section of the city. Visibly, the quality in architecture declined, as did the materials used in the faux grass. The animal statues were rougher-hewn as well. Everything was still neat to look at, to Tidus anyway, even though he’d passed through this way before. Certain things reminded him of his travels with Uchiha and Goku. He wondered how they were. He hadn’t seen any messages from them in the network recently, nor heard any news of them. Likely they were fine, if they hadn’t killed each other by then, of course.
It was after dark when the group finally came across a hotel that they could afford. It was a small motel-ish place called the Thunderbird Inn. It wasn’t the prettiest of places, but beggars couldn’t be choosers. It had a secure roof and doors that locked, so that would suffice for at least one night. The hotel worker in the front office gave them keys to a room and sent them on their way after they paid. It was easy to see why the place was so cheap – the train machina’s tracks ran practically through the back of the place. As it went by, the whole place shook and rattled until it passed. That promised an eventful night. The room itself was as expected: small. It had two beds, a chair in one corner, a battered table, and a closet with doors that looked ready to fall inward. It was much better than spending a night in an alley, though, so Tidus wasn’t going to complain. The sheets were clean and the beds were in one piece. They’d be comfortable enough.
After all that walking and haggling, Tidus was pretty tired. He’d kill for one of the beds, but he already volunteered to sleep on the floor. He wasn’t about to take a bed from Al, and Yuna certainly deserved a nice place to sleep. It’d be presumptuous to ask to sleep beside her, so he’d shy away from that. Unless he was invited, of course. Stop that. Yuna isn’t like that! Instead, Tidus stretched out in the chair, looking over the room. Not bad at all.
Nothing could be bad now that Yuna was with him again. Now they could finally talk.
((OOC: If anything needs to be changed, let me know! :D))
Content: The gang finds a
Setting: A room at the Thunderbird Inn
Time: Late, late Friday
Warnings: None so far.
It had taken all day. Central Paixao was a really expensive place! All the nice hotels were way too much for the group to afford. Even the not-so nice hotels were too much, too. They had used the map to locate every single hotel in the area. No dice anywhere. Eventually they had to leave the central area, heading east into the poorer section of the city. Visibly, the quality in architecture declined, as did the materials used in the faux grass. The animal statues were rougher-hewn as well. Everything was still neat to look at, to Tidus anyway, even though he’d passed through this way before. Certain things reminded him of his travels with Uchiha and Goku. He wondered how they were. He hadn’t seen any messages from them in the network recently, nor heard any news of them. Likely they were fine, if they hadn’t killed each other by then, of course.
It was after dark when the group finally came across a hotel that they could afford. It was a small motel-ish place called the Thunderbird Inn. It wasn’t the prettiest of places, but beggars couldn’t be choosers. It had a secure roof and doors that locked, so that would suffice for at least one night. The hotel worker in the front office gave them keys to a room and sent them on their way after they paid. It was easy to see why the place was so cheap – the train machina’s tracks ran practically through the back of the place. As it went by, the whole place shook and rattled until it passed. That promised an eventful night. The room itself was as expected: small. It had two beds, a chair in one corner, a battered table, and a closet with doors that looked ready to fall inward. It was much better than spending a night in an alley, though, so Tidus wasn’t going to complain. The sheets were clean and the beds were in one piece. They’d be comfortable enough.
After all that walking and haggling, Tidus was pretty tired. He’d kill for one of the beds, but he already volunteered to sleep on the floor. He wasn’t about to take a bed from Al, and Yuna certainly deserved a nice place to sleep. It’d be presumptuous to ask to sleep beside her, so he’d shy away from that. Unless he was invited, of course. Stop that. Yuna isn’t like that! Instead, Tidus stretched out in the chair, looking over the room. Not bad at all.
Nothing could be bad now that Yuna was with him again. Now they could finally talk.
((OOC: If anything needs to be changed, let me know! :D))