The Pearl Tenements…
”Well… she did say she wanted to be close to the hospital,” Akechi said to himself, almost embarrassed that this was the first sight she’d see of his village. Honestly, if she were a true medic then she was probably used to the sight of the masses that swam in the underbelly of the village. After all, most hospitals needed to be “right near” the action, right? They needed to be in an area where they could service the vast majority of the village, and the “ghettos” of the village always seemed to be the “ideal” location for the medical center. I mean, there was a “shaman-y” clinic that he could’ve shown her but she didn’t ask to see the clinic. ”Well… if I have to take her some place then I might as well take her to the place I stay when I’m required to be close. She may have her shit stolen anywhere else… not that she couldn’t handle herself. She looks like she could handle herself,” he would say to himself, guiding her through the “safest” path through the ghetto… the more upscale wards that housed the Hope Hospital itself.
”Welcome to Inner Maruishi. More specifically, the Pearl Tenements,” the man spoke, waving his hand as if he were showing her the greatest show on Earth. Maybe it was… The city was as lively as ever under the night sky. People were scrambling about, the air smelled of fine cuisine and baked goods, and corner merchants were yelling at the top of their lungs in their attempts to draw attention to their stands. Clearly this was the commercial district for the commoners that inhabited this land. Not a bad place to be, but it did feel a bit different from the illustrious “Aventurine Street.” ”The hospital is right up the street there,” Akechi mentioned, his finger pointed toward the largest building in the whole district. Clearly an abundance of capital had been dumped into building this new modern marvel of a building, but in this world was there any other way to ensure the survival of your people? Probably not…
”I’ll get you a room there,” Akechi would say as he turned back toward the girl, pointing toward the second largest building in the district. It wasn’t like he was trying to impress her or anything like that. This was simply the more convenient option for a multitude of reasons.
Pushing open the glass doors revealed a lobby that looked like it was crafted by gods. It looked like a different world than the one outside, a taste of Aventurine in the middle of the tenements. ”After you,” the man would comment, allowing the woman to enter before leading her over to a nearby elevator. ”No need to check in or anything. Already taken care of.”
The top level of the hotel housed only a single Penthouse Suite. Akechi led her into the enormous room that looked more like a luxury apartment than anything. The pair entered in to the living room with the sapphire countertops and the incredible view of the city below. ”Here we are. Incredible, right? This is yours by the way. At least until you decide leave,” the man would say as he handed over the keycard used to get into suite. It was hers for the time being… Right next to the hospital like she asked. ”Well… mind sitting and talking for a bit?”
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”Well… she did say she wanted to be close to the hospital,” Akechi said to himself, almost embarrassed that this was the first sight she’d see of his village. Honestly, if she were a true medic then she was probably used to the sight of the masses that swam in the underbelly of the village. After all, most hospitals needed to be “right near” the action, right? They needed to be in an area where they could service the vast majority of the village, and the “ghettos” of the village always seemed to be the “ideal” location for the medical center. I mean, there was a “shaman-y” clinic that he could’ve shown her but she didn’t ask to see the clinic. ”Well… if I have to take her some place then I might as well take her to the place I stay when I’m required to be close. She may have her shit stolen anywhere else… not that she couldn’t handle herself. She looks like she could handle herself,” he would say to himself, guiding her through the “safest” path through the ghetto… the more upscale wards that housed the Hope Hospital itself.
”Welcome to Inner Maruishi. More specifically, the Pearl Tenements,” the man spoke, waving his hand as if he were showing her the greatest show on Earth. Maybe it was… The city was as lively as ever under the night sky. People were scrambling about, the air smelled of fine cuisine and baked goods, and corner merchants were yelling at the top of their lungs in their attempts to draw attention to their stands. Clearly this was the commercial district for the commoners that inhabited this land. Not a bad place to be, but it did feel a bit different from the illustrious “Aventurine Street.” ”The hospital is right up the street there,” Akechi mentioned, his finger pointed toward the largest building in the whole district. Clearly an abundance of capital had been dumped into building this new modern marvel of a building, but in this world was there any other way to ensure the survival of your people? Probably not…
”I’ll get you a room there,” Akechi would say as he turned back toward the girl, pointing toward the second largest building in the district. It wasn’t like he was trying to impress her or anything like that. This was simply the more convenient option for a multitude of reasons.
Pushing open the glass doors revealed a lobby that looked like it was crafted by gods. It looked like a different world than the one outside, a taste of Aventurine in the middle of the tenements. ”After you,” the man would comment, allowing the woman to enter before leading her over to a nearby elevator. ”No need to check in or anything. Already taken care of.”
The top level of the hotel housed only a single Penthouse Suite. Akechi led her into the enormous room that looked more like a luxury apartment than anything. The pair entered in to the living room with the sapphire countertops and the incredible view of the city below. ”Here we are. Incredible, right? This is yours by the way. At least until you decide leave,” the man would say as he handed over the keycard used to get into suite. It was hers for the time being… Right next to the hospital like she asked. ”Well… mind sitting and talking for a bit?”
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