1st of Winter, 514 AV
Organization is not a difficult skill to understand, though its usage proved to be a grueling task for some. Kaik was one of the some who must undertake such a grueling task, since his teacher simply did not care for organization. His teacher, Maeki Cho, sat in her desk, a cluttered mess of paper piled on it. That day was a rare occasion Kaik decided not to bring any of his animations to the studio, to Maeki’s disappointment.
“Kaik, please come over here,” she begun to write directions on a piece of paper as Kaik arrived in front of the desk, “I need you to escort a new student to the studio, his name is Perrin. He seemed new to the city so I rather he not get lost once again reaching the studio.” She passed the instructions to Kaik.
“Of course,” he said as he peeked at the instructions, “okay...I’ll be back in a bell.”
“Okay, I expect your safe return.”
Kaik wrapped his scarf tighter around him as he made his exit from the studio. He looked down at the instructions constantly as he walked the streets of Lhavit. Eventually Kaik arrived at a normal Lhavitian house and had made his way to the door. He gave the door a few solid hits before waiting. As he waited Kaik became much more aware of how cold it had become since leaving the studio, which made him the all the more eager to quickly return. Still the door did not open.
Now what? I don’t have the slightest idea where he- perhaps I can follow his footsteps!
He looked down on the snow footprints that lead into the main streets.
The other footprints are gonna cover up his! I can only hope I can follow the right one. I can’t see what else I can do.
Kaik followed the footprints as best he could and soon found himself at the entrance of an alleyway. It was then he heard faint shouting coming from deeper within. It was not in Kaik’s nature to leave the issue alone, so he rushed forward listening closely to where the voices were coming from. In no time he had arrived at the scene, two young men beating up another kid as he laid on the ground. The sight resonated with Kaik as he recalled a similar event happening with his friends, he yelled out to the kids, “Hey!” Upon spotting Kaik the two hastily made their escape while Kaik himself swiftly made his way to the injured boy.
“A-are you okay? Um is...there something you need me to do?” Kaik said.
“Fine...I’m fine...thanks,” he said sitting against a wall.
The stranger looked to be still in his teens, he had short brown hair and blue eyes. Kaik offered a hand, but the boy refused the offer as he slowly got up with help from the wall.
The boy looked at Kaik, “Name?”
“Kaik...what’s your’s?”
He waited a chime before saying “Perrin.”
Oh! So he’s the one I needed to find. Why was he in a fight? I probably shouldn’t ask about it...none of my business.
Organization is not a difficult skill to understand, though its usage proved to be a grueling task for some. Kaik was one of the some who must undertake such a grueling task, since his teacher simply did not care for organization. His teacher, Maeki Cho, sat in her desk, a cluttered mess of paper piled on it. That day was a rare occasion Kaik decided not to bring any of his animations to the studio, to Maeki’s disappointment.
“Kaik, please come over here,” she begun to write directions on a piece of paper as Kaik arrived in front of the desk, “I need you to escort a new student to the studio, his name is Perrin. He seemed new to the city so I rather he not get lost once again reaching the studio.” She passed the instructions to Kaik.
“Of course,” he said as he peeked at the instructions, “okay...I’ll be back in a bell.”
“Okay, I expect your safe return.”
Kaik wrapped his scarf tighter around him as he made his exit from the studio. He looked down at the instructions constantly as he walked the streets of Lhavit. Eventually Kaik arrived at a normal Lhavitian house and had made his way to the door. He gave the door a few solid hits before waiting. As he waited Kaik became much more aware of how cold it had become since leaving the studio, which made him the all the more eager to quickly return. Still the door did not open.
Now what? I don’t have the slightest idea where he- perhaps I can follow his footsteps!
He looked down on the snow footprints that lead into the main streets.
The other footprints are gonna cover up his! I can only hope I can follow the right one. I can’t see what else I can do.
Kaik followed the footprints as best he could and soon found himself at the entrance of an alleyway. It was then he heard faint shouting coming from deeper within. It was not in Kaik’s nature to leave the issue alone, so he rushed forward listening closely to where the voices were coming from. In no time he had arrived at the scene, two young men beating up another kid as he laid on the ground. The sight resonated with Kaik as he recalled a similar event happening with his friends, he yelled out to the kids, “Hey!” Upon spotting Kaik the two hastily made their escape while Kaik himself swiftly made his way to the injured boy.
“A-are you okay? Um is...there something you need me to do?” Kaik said.
“Fine...I’m fine...thanks,” he said sitting against a wall.
The stranger looked to be still in his teens, he had short brown hair and blue eyes. Kaik offered a hand, but the boy refused the offer as he slowly got up with help from the wall.
The boy looked at Kaik, “Name?”
“Kaik...what’s your’s?”
He waited a chime before saying “Perrin.”
Oh! So he’s the one I needed to find. Why was he in a fight? I probably shouldn’t ask about it...none of my business.
Box Code by Scarlet Rose