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No Birds or Planes Here [complete]
Character(s): Monkey D. Luffy
Content: Pointless, minor destruction
Setting: Haja o Que Houver
Time: Late Morning
Warnings: Falling Pirates? Watch your head if you join in.
No brakes. No safety net. No control whatsoever. What had occurred to Luffy as a particularly clever idea on how to get himself down from the seemingly unscalable rooftop height had immediately turned into a screaming ride that sent him spiraling wildly across the open air. Fired like a slingshot stone, he careened madly over roads and rooftops, sending his voice out in the form of a roaring and terrified cry. Keeping his body tight and slimmed, his arms locked at his sides and his legs straight behind him, the boy was practically a missile, his clothing flapping wildly in the wind and his straw hat barely clinging on to the strap looped around his neck. To the people below, he was barely a blur in the sky, vanishing just as quickly as he appeared overhead.
Luffy's unscheduled flight plan carried him halfway across the city, nearing the northern reaches of the Vanaheim gate, until his momentum finally failed him, and the kinetic young man finally descended and crashed head-first into a thick stone wall.
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*Inside the Haja o Que Houver...*
Too early in the day for a real party to erupt, this normally raucous hotspot hotel enjoyed a brief calm in the morning, though a soft and lulling strain of music could be heard in every room as several musicians started the day by chiming a very warming tune for the other guests to enjoy. It was amazing, what sort of effect music could have on the soul, just depending on the tone and tempo. In this case, everyone waking up to begin their day could hear it and smile, letting the gentle and lifting pluck of strings encourage them. However, the waking music and lively atmosphere was immediately silenced when the thunderous sound of a massive impact sent a blinding cloud of splintered stone into the room. The crowd inside all glanced at each other in confusion, then looked into the blast site, anxious for the noise and dust to settle so the cause could be found.
"Whew! I didn't think I'd go so far. I pulled too hard." A soft voice came from the gaping hole in the wall. Once the area was visible again, the debris cleared from the air by the breeze now freely carrying into the building through the open hole in the wall, a young man stepped forward and dusted himself off, innocently patting away small patches of dirt from his clothing.
Emerging from behind a table, tipped over and used as a shield, one of the family owners of the hotel stepped out to survey the damge. His jaw literally dropped at the sight. "W-wh-what did you do?" he stammered. He stopped, stared at the gaping hole in the solid stone wall, stared back at the lithe young man, and immediatedly gasped, "How did you do that!?"
Luffy didn't even seem aware of what had happened. Raising an eyebrow in question, he turned and looked at the result of his entry, then let out a shocked gasp, his expressions twisted in surprise.
"Eeehhhh? Oh, shit!" he exclaimed, then sharply gestured towards the hole. "...who did that?"
Almost in perfect unison, the entire crowd in the room incredulously yelled at him, "You did that!"
Luffy cringed, then bowed his head apologetically. "Umm...I'll fix it!" he said quickly. The owner wasn't sure whether or not to accept his help, though; judging by his slow response earlier, he didn't seem like he would be the best person to repair something. Luffy had even become distracted already, taking in his new surroundings with a very studious look on his face. Food, music, and off in the distance, rooms with beds to sleep in. This place was pretty interesting! He turned towards the owner and smiled. "Hey, Uncle, is this place some kind of hotel?"
He nodded. "Y-yes...it is. Don't tell me you need a place to stay..."
Luffy laughed and nodded in reply. "Yeah, I do. So, I'll stay here, and while I'm here, you can fix that wall."
"You said you were going to fix the wall!" the crowd yelled again in harmony.
Character(s): Monkey D. Luffy
Content: Pointless, minor destruction
Setting: Haja o Que Houver
Time: Late Morning
Warnings: Falling Pirates? Watch your head if you join in.
No brakes. No safety net. No control whatsoever. What had occurred to Luffy as a particularly clever idea on how to get himself down from the seemingly unscalable rooftop height had immediately turned into a screaming ride that sent him spiraling wildly across the open air. Fired like a slingshot stone, he careened madly over roads and rooftops, sending his voice out in the form of a roaring and terrified cry. Keeping his body tight and slimmed, his arms locked at his sides and his legs straight behind him, the boy was practically a missile, his clothing flapping wildly in the wind and his straw hat barely clinging on to the strap looped around his neck. To the people below, he was barely a blur in the sky, vanishing just as quickly as he appeared overhead.
Luffy's unscheduled flight plan carried him halfway across the city, nearing the northern reaches of the Vanaheim gate, until his momentum finally failed him, and the kinetic young man finally descended and crashed head-first into a thick stone wall.
-----
*Inside the Haja o Que Houver...*
Too early in the day for a real party to erupt, this normally raucous hotspot hotel enjoyed a brief calm in the morning, though a soft and lulling strain of music could be heard in every room as several musicians started the day by chiming a very warming tune for the other guests to enjoy. It was amazing, what sort of effect music could have on the soul, just depending on the tone and tempo. In this case, everyone waking up to begin their day could hear it and smile, letting the gentle and lifting pluck of strings encourage them. However, the waking music and lively atmosphere was immediately silenced when the thunderous sound of a massive impact sent a blinding cloud of splintered stone into the room. The crowd inside all glanced at each other in confusion, then looked into the blast site, anxious for the noise and dust to settle so the cause could be found.
"Whew! I didn't think I'd go so far. I pulled too hard." A soft voice came from the gaping hole in the wall. Once the area was visible again, the debris cleared from the air by the breeze now freely carrying into the building through the open hole in the wall, a young man stepped forward and dusted himself off, innocently patting away small patches of dirt from his clothing.
Emerging from behind a table, tipped over and used as a shield, one of the family owners of the hotel stepped out to survey the damge. His jaw literally dropped at the sight. "W-wh-what did you do?" he stammered. He stopped, stared at the gaping hole in the solid stone wall, stared back at the lithe young man, and immediatedly gasped, "How did you do that!?"
Luffy didn't even seem aware of what had happened. Raising an eyebrow in question, he turned and looked at the result of his entry, then let out a shocked gasp, his expressions twisted in surprise.
"Eeehhhh? Oh, shit!" he exclaimed, then sharply gestured towards the hole. "...who did that?"
Almost in perfect unison, the entire crowd in the room incredulously yelled at him, "You did that!"
Luffy cringed, then bowed his head apologetically. "Umm...I'll fix it!" he said quickly. The owner wasn't sure whether or not to accept his help, though; judging by his slow response earlier, he didn't seem like he would be the best person to repair something. Luffy had even become distracted already, taking in his new surroundings with a very studious look on his face. Food, music, and off in the distance, rooms with beds to sleep in. This place was pretty interesting! He turned towards the owner and smiled. "Hey, Uncle, is this place some kind of hotel?"
He nodded. "Y-yes...it is. Don't tell me you need a place to stay..."
Luffy laughed and nodded in reply. "Yeah, I do. So, I'll stay here, and while I'm here, you can fix that wall."
"You said you were going to fix the wall!" the crowd yelled again in harmony.