Alas, the journey from her home, the country of Earth, to the country of Moon had finally come full circle. It wasn't a long and heinous trip that she imagined, quite far from it actually. The former chief had enough yen to hire a boat and its crew to ferry her to the beautiful Western Shore; where the waters sparkled and sands glistered against the sun. The ferry over the blue crystal body gave her time to reflect and contemplate a great many things, arched over the banister with her head peering over the edge - those brown eyes seeking answers in the vastness of the ocean's body. There, in her mind, existed a great deal of worry and doubt formed by thoughts of Akkuma and what he could accomplish if allowed to run amok - there was no time for his foolishness and close-minded stupidity that would inevitably leave the missing-nin collective in a state of confusion and, more importantly, vulnerability.
The swoosh of the occasion wave hitting the side of the boat shook the former chief into reality, instead of very foggy daze of questions and such. The captain would beckon his crew with orders from a cage of brown and yellow teeth, his breath wasn't pleasant either, but he was a kind and gentle man who sought to only live his life in a very honest and modest way. The crew were also honest, hard-working and down to earth men. They treated Koa like a lady, which was weird because they were very attentive, but then again why couldn't they be? The journey had taken more than a few weeks so the crew became somewhat like family to the woman, as weird as that sounded.
The ship approached a golden shore, where the crystal blue and golden grains met with a delightful consequence. The boat would mount the sands, the crew and their lady would say their farewells and offer each other kind words and warm hugs. It was a sight very strange and, oddly, sweet. Something you wouldn't really expect from a 'missing-nin' but then again that was but a title, and they were meaningless in the grand scheme of things. A few hours from there, Koa would perform a very simplistic ritual that could be felt by those nearby, but more specifically it would be felt by Akkuma like a heart palpitation. She sat in the sands with her legs crossed and hands placed on her knee caps, where the silk dress covered her flesh modestly.
"Akkuma..."
[S-Rank Run Time = 30mins till entry]
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The swoosh of the occasion wave hitting the side of the boat shook the former chief into reality, instead of very foggy daze of questions and such. The captain would beckon his crew with orders from a cage of brown and yellow teeth, his breath wasn't pleasant either, but he was a kind and gentle man who sought to only live his life in a very honest and modest way. The crew were also honest, hard-working and down to earth men. They treated Koa like a lady, which was weird because they were very attentive, but then again why couldn't they be? The journey had taken more than a few weeks so the crew became somewhat like family to the woman, as weird as that sounded.
The ship approached a golden shore, where the crystal blue and golden grains met with a delightful consequence. The boat would mount the sands, the crew and their lady would say their farewells and offer each other kind words and warm hugs. It was a sight very strange and, oddly, sweet. Something you wouldn't really expect from a 'missing-nin' but then again that was but a title, and they were meaningless in the grand scheme of things. A few hours from there, Koa would perform a very simplistic ritual that could be felt by those nearby, but more specifically it would be felt by Akkuma like a heart palpitation. She sat in the sands with her legs crossed and hands placed on her knee caps, where the silk dress covered her flesh modestly.
"Akkuma..."
[S-Rank Run Time = 30mins till entry]
[MFT]
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