by Nayt on Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:01 pm
#5. Mandaz: It seemed that Daniel was finally taking some initiative. Or at least that’s how Everett interpreted his reaching for her hand. She just wanted to be out of this crowd; too many people put her on edge. She was so short; the risks of being trampled under a mod were high, and her attention was severely diverted when keeping up with these two. She gladly took the tallest boy’s hand and was lead by him. They walked hand in hand like a line of school children; Manny stumbling behind as always, Everett stomping with as much intimidating air as she could give off, and Daniel happily leading the pack, glad to be holding a girl’s hand.
Once they’d reached the temporarily peace of the alley’s mouth, Manny wriggled his wrist from Everett’s grasp and continued to stare out to the crowd and ocean. Everett too dropped Daniel’s hand and rubbed the boy’s sweat off of her palms.
“Oh yeah?” both Manny and Everett said in unison, though in entirely different tones. Manny’s was more curious excitement while Everett’s was more sarcastic disbelief.
“What’s on the other side, huh? And how far is it?” Manny continued his questions with an eager jump in his step.
#6. Nayt: Daniel totally would've kept holding Everett's hand if she hadn't let go of his! Oh well. He was pretty happy to have gotten that far, at least. He was all smiles, in fact-- though it probably wouldn't look too much different than normal. Daniel had a habit of smiling. He liked to smile. Even if it was just a facade sometimes, it at least made him approachable, and sometimes he really felt happy. Like right now.
"Where oI come from," Daniel answered the both of them at once. "I don't really know 'ow far away it is. Weeks of sailin', oI know that much . . ."
Truth be told, Daniel couldn't recall much prior to the boat ride across the ocean. There were bits and pieces that came to him with time, and he desperately clung to those. They never left him. Maybe someday he'd have all the pieces in order.
"oI remember a few things about the city. It was pretty big. Not, loike, ultra big, but still 'eld a lotta people. I was in school over there. Crap student, though." Daniel scratched his nose and grinned in nostalgia, "Spent way too much toime skateboardin', way too little toime in class."
This . . . was actually one of the very few times Daniel had just up and shared a little piece of his history with them-- with Everett specifically, actually. Everett knew about his best friend, the one whom that coin belonged (the coin with which he crafted a necklace for her), but beyond that . . . well, Manny was a little more inquisitive about things. He knew a little bit more than Everett simply because he asked. Nonetheless, it might come to them as a surprise, even if only slightly; he didn't talk about this sort of subject much.
#7. Mandaz: Manny listened intently as Daniel told his story. He was forever fascinated by his bigger friend, and saw him as something of a hero. To Manny, Daniel’s life was an epic tale of adventure and bravery, a life that he wished somewhere in his heart that he could have had. Manny never spoke about his life at all though. And he spoke about himself even less when Everett was around.
Everett had never spoken a word of her past to either of the boys as well. She told them that she was an angel, sent on a holy quest from god, and that was about it. Sometimes they would briefly hear her say something about a mother, and in her sleep she would sometimes wail about a father, but neither of the boys had any evidence that any of her claims were true. Which was pretty humbling to think about. Three children, practically a group of strangers to one another, all traveling to the ends of the earth for an unknown goal. The fact that they weren’t dead was astounding.
“Well. If things turn out the way I’m thinking they’ll turn out.” Everett began, crossing her arms and speaking with purpose. “Then we might be headed back there. The feathers and clues have led us to this harbor town. So either I’ve reached my goal, or we have an ocean to travel.”
Manny was admittedly excited about the prospect of crossing the ocean, but he held in his eagerness to allow Everett to her thoughts. Interrupting the girl was always a bad idea.
“It wont hurt to search for more clues here. But I can feel this. I’m almost positive we need to sail. And it looks like you’ll be helpful for once, Daniel! Since you know the city.”
#8. Nayt: "Yeah?" Daniel quirked a brow. "Well, oI'll tell you wot. If we woind up goin' that way, I know a good place to eat. I'll take you to dinner or summat."
Hey, Everett had accepted his invitation to take her to dinner /once/ before. Surely she might do so again! Except Daniel asked this time with Manny around, and he wasn't too clear on who he was asking. It probably sounded like he was inviting the both of them out at once. Which was fine by him, but he still really enjoyed that solo meal he had with Everett awhile back. That Valentine's Day thing.
Well . . . it was worth a try, anyways. In the worst case scenario, he'd chill out with Manny for a few, and that was always fun. Except when they drank too much. That wasn't going to happen ever again.
"So, where to first?" Daniel asked. "Do we snag a room or get straight to punchin' some homeless?"
By this point, Daniel was beginning to see nothing wrong with punching a homeless man in the face. Nine times out of ten, they deserved it. If they didn't deserve it already, then given the opportunity, they would do something to deserve it. Seriously, every conflict thus far had dealt with the homeless. It was like they'd become Everett's-- and by extention Daniel and Manny's --archenemies.
#9. Mandaz: “We’ll get no where if we try to navigate this dense crowd together.” Everett surmised, watching the sea of people lap against each other like waves on the shore. “Maybe we should split up. I’ll go about getting a room. Daniel, you can inquire what it will take to get us on a boat. And Manny can…”
Everett turned her gaze to the excitable boy. He stepped back, always nervous when she looked directly at him. His eyes may have been hidden from her view, but he could see hers clearly. They cut into him like shard of orange glass, as if their very souls were destined to clash against each other. She didn’t trust him only because of this fact. This feeling
“On second thought best not let him run around unattended. You can watch over him, cant you Daniel?” Manny frowned at this. Ready to fight back with a ‘I’m not a child’ or something of the like. But he stayed quiet and still. Something told him this was not a battle he wanted to fight. Not now. Instead he decided to try and one up her. “Tell you what. Lets make it a contest.” He said in possibly the most confident tone Daniel or Everett would ever hear him speak. “You have two feathers, right? Me and Daniel will take one, you can have the other. We’ll ask around about them and meet at the first dock by the time the sun hits the water. Whoever has the most helpful information at the end of the days wins!”
#10. Nayt: Splitting up? Well, that'd work, too. The more Daniel thought about it, actually, the more it made sense. Man, when did Everett start making so much sense? Daniel was hard pressed to remember. Probably since the beginning or something. She was actually really intelligent. Chalk that up to one more thing Daniel Kerington fancied about the girl.
He was just fine taking care of Manny, too. They were good male friends. If they had normal lives, they'd probably enjoy casual beer and full contact sports together. Somewhere in the world there was a term for that. Regardless, there'd be some measure of friendly competition there.
. . . and speak of the devil.
Daniel grinned ear to ear. "Hey, that's not a bad idea at all."
Competitive. Fun. Practical. There was no topping this idea. Manny was totally getting a fistbump for this one.
"Whot do y'say, Everett?" Daniel put his hands on his hips. If he could magically summon a gleam with this pose, he would in a heartbeat. "Think you can outclass this dream team?"
#11. Mandaz: “Hmm.” Everett glared over the boy and folded her arms. Then she looked at Daniel’s stupid grin and back to Manny again. “Deal. You two are damn near impossible, this will be the easiest contest of my life.” She rummaged around in one of her pockets and pulled out a fluffy, clean, ash feather. With intense eyes she handed it to Daniel and made him hold it delicately. “Whatever you do don’t touch it for too long. Or get any of it in your mouth. Or in your nose. Just…keep it between your two fingers and only take it out when you need to. Got it?”
Manny was feeling really proud of himself for finally coming up with an idea that they’d go along with. He stood next to the taller boy triumphantly and watched as the feather was exchanged. “We aren’t savages. We won’t eat the stupid thing.” Manny, in his burst of confidence, chided. Everett shot him another deadly glare to make him such his mouth before she changed her mind about being civil. “You’ll do as I say or I’ll make sure to reserve one comfortable room and two dog houses for the night.”
#12. Nayt: "E-eh -- heh," Daniel was a wee bit nervous, directly contrasting his previous bravado.
Everett never let anyone else carry these feathers-- and with good reason. The people they'd found thus far that had them were not good people. They went to many lengths to keep these feathers, and they were awfully displeased whenever they were pilfered. Then there were those weird plants that grew around them . . . it was altogether just a bad time. Everett seemed to know something about them, though, even if she didn't tell Daniel or Manny about it.
"Yeah. I'll take care of it. Don't worry." Daniel said as he looked down at the feather.
Hm. Maybe he was going to need some gloves or something. Naturally, he was just going to keep this thing between two fingers like Everett said. He didn't want to sleep in a dog house tonight. No one wanted to sleep in a dog house tonight. But that was besides the point.
Oh well. Best to just get this on the road, then!
"See you this evenin'," Daniel said to Everett with a smirk. There was no way she was going to out investigate them. It was two to one, and if all else failed, well . . . Manny was cute as a button. This could possibly endear people to give some information up. Sure, Everett was cute, too (cute in Daniel's preference), but she was angry. This was bound to be off putting!
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Nayt on Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:02 am, edited 1 time in total.