He had absolutely no business being in Soon's Haven. The fact that he'd been picked up from there months ago in connection with a string of violent murders by the hired ANBU of Sand seemed ludicrous. Since entering he'd been strutting around like any tourist. Each step taken in those heavy black boots of his seemed timed and rhythmic, in fact they were. The mind's eye crawled up his legs, acknowledging the the ripped jeans that revealed bony green-skinned knees, the musculature around what exposed thigh there was seeming dried up and lifeless. At the waist a leather belt held up his pants, while above that was a bare but hollow stomach with skin matching his knees. Every rib was accounted for, and the swaying form was reminiscent of a zombie invasion. The leather jacket he sported hung open as the evening breeze blew strongly, and the head atop his skinny neck bore a wide grin.
Music was playing loudly throughout the Bazaar, of varying genres. The thumping bass of some sort of Hip-Hop faded in the background as he turned the corner, rocking to the beat and adapting to the rugged drums of a live street band beating on garbage. Whether it was a holiday of some sort or not didn't matter to him, boredom had to be dealt with and this was the place to do it. He remembered during the first few days of being awake, after having borrowed some jerk's clothes, he ended up in the lively shopping center. There were always so many things to see, taste, buy, hear, and take. Only a fool would assume the bounty to be purely those things tangible.
In a world inhabited by freaks and possessed by demons, Junnan still managed to stand out, but at least hear it didn't cause a stir. With the ports nearby, it was expected that those frequenting the markets saw people with all sorts of genetic mutations and bloodline traits that manifested themselves physically, even grotesquely. There was the small problem that most of them didn't appear dead/i], but that was just a minor detail. Eventually, people stopped gawking and went about their business one way or another. Unlike the smaller settlements, where he was sure to send people screaming. That was still possible if he were to wait around in a dark alley, but that was far too much work.
Just as he was about to pass an old antique shop, he stopped mid-stride. With one leg still suspended in the air, he hopped back three times and stared at the sign. It was carved of old wood and designed beautifully, in a sort of old Victorian style. The Kanji basically read "Lost Art", and it seemed innocent enough. Pushing in the door with his hip, Junnan's right hand raised up to his head and attempted to run his fingers through his hair. The kinks and curls tightened, ensnaring his phalanges in numerous knots. Everything inside seemed covered with a thick layer of dust, and the counter was so far back the cashier was almost unseen. If it wasn't for the light reflecting off a pair of spectacles, he would have sworn nobody was around. Still, whether it was a man or woman would have to be distinguished later.
Walking around tracked sand all through the place, after taking a quick left he stalked the aisles. Running fingers over the old vases and scrolls left lines where dust used to be, and made things look quite silly. It was then it seemed like enough was enough. "What the Hell do you think you're doing!?" A feminine voice both squeaked and shouted in literal confusion. The woman staring at him as his now dusty hands reached for and old painting. He was frozen in place as he stopped and looked at her, taking in the fiery hair, headphones, and bifocals. Straightening up, and attempting to dust himself off but only adding dust to his jacket, he coughed. "I have absolutely no fucking idea. if I'm being honest." Exhaling with a shrug, Junnan could only watch with amusement as she literally 'facepalmed'.
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WC: 868
WC: 868