- Prompt 3 - Relaxation Destination
[ Username : Vesinir.
[ Story : WIP.
[ Viscet used and Credits : Lucis, owned by me.
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Alani, when she's not looking after the villagers, often relaxes with meditation on a comfortable hill. Meditating eases her mind off of the stress of looking after so many viscets, and she loves it.
Valentine likes to be alone in his castle with no one to bother him.
Jack likes to party all night long he tends to think this is relaxing for some reason.
Seymour likes to relax at the train station and have nice glass of orange juice
"If I have to hear one more viscet tell me how to do my job, I'm going to have a fit!" shouted a young, gray viscet as she threw down her hat onto the kitchen table. It was the fifth time this had happened just this week and she was getting more than fed up. She might be younger but that didn't mean she couldn't do her job correctly. After all, she didn't go to school all those years just for fun. Why couldn't the other viscets just respect that she knew what she was doing? Or at the very least, understand that her team could help with the things she didn't know. Not her clients.
The outburst quixkly drew several other viswcets into the kitchen, two in particular setting their tails on her shoulder sympathetically. "Harper relax, you know they just want answers. I understand it's frustrating but in matters of the dead, people tend to loose all reason and composure. I should know." said another gray viscet, nuzzling Harper's fur in comfort. Harper was a murder investigator and although she was considered one of the best, she often got judged for being young and female. It wasn't fair but it still happened. And when it did, she got hit pretty hard emotionally.
As Harper tried to calm herself down, her sister Michi picked up a phone and quickly punched in a few numbers. "Hey Sinclair, listen up you pain in the tail. Harper needs to call in a favor and I know you and that sea witch are in the area anyway. Care to help us out?" she said in a pretend sweet voice. Before the being on the other side could reply though, Harper groaned. "Michi nooo. The last thing I need is that idiot making things worse. You remember what he did during our summer vacation? And that time he got snatched by humans? Or how about when he accidentally dyed grandpa Kirin's fur red for a week? Please keep him out of this."
Michi didn't listen though and the group soon found themselves pack into a car and headed for the beach. Harper sulking in the passenger seat. "Harp it fine. Sin not that bad." her father tried to say in his broken speech, hoping to comfort his daughter a little. Kasper had been almost entirely mute as a child and severe speech issues as an adult. He had trouble forming sentences and many times simply opted to use sign language rather than words. The fact that he was talking now snapped Harper out of her thoughts rather quickly. She appreciated her father's gesture and decided she'd try to have a better attitude. He was right after all, Sin did have his good moments.
It didn't take long to arrive at the beach and hustle the group out of the car. Michi heading for the ocean almost right away. To Harper's great surprise though, where normally would be water was an impressive ship. It was an old style sloop with colorful sails and a flag that had a strange symbol on it. The sight was mesmerizing and she barely noticed when Michi spoke. "Here you go Harp, a gift from Sin. He said we can borrow this ship for the next week to take you on a relaxing voyage. It's small enough that the seven of us can sail it ourselves and Sin's "friend" has agreed to guide us back if we get lost. It'll be fun Harper, I promise! Sin even agreed to make you the honorary Captain during this trip."
Upon harper's agreement, the group soon set sail, each taking a symbolic role on the ship and even changing their clothes into stuff that looked fitting to the era of the ship. It was great fun and even Sin was behaving. He'd declared himself the stowaway and dared the others to try and find him somewhere on the ship. Levi swimming somewhere nearby incase they threw him off. Normally they'd worry about taking that wort of risk, but Levi wouldn't let anything happen to him. They might not like her, but she was a good friend to Sin when he needed her. As it was, she was even going to help them get back home when the time came, so it wouldn't do to treat her too harshly. She was rather rude though.
The group played for hours on the ship as they sailed towards a special island Sin had chosen for them. It was fairly large and uninhabited, a place where Levi and he often rested between journeys. Sin had build a cabin on it made from palm trees and driftwood he'd found on the beach and Levi had built a fishing system in the shallow end of the ocean. They'd even checked beforehand to make sure everything was still functioning properly. It was and the fishing system had apparently been very successful. They'd be eating well there if the fishing stayed good.
By the time the group arrived at the island, everyone was getting tired and were ready to turn in. Nobody had managed to find Sin and throw him overboard so they decided he could stay too. His hiding job had earned it. Harper was the first one off the ship as she took in the island. it was a very peaceful place, lots of palm trees and while not huge, large enough to be comfortable. The seagull's cries and the wind rustling through the palm fronds made the overall atmosphere one of tranquility. Already she felt relaxed and contented, more so even then she'd been on the ship. Although that had been nice too and she'd knew that she'd enjoy the journey back home. Michi had been right about everything.
The next several days were spent exploring and relaxing on the island. The group gave each-other massages, Nico and Sin were brave enough to try fire dancing, which they sucked at and resulted in singed fur and lots of laughs, and Levi made special shell necklaces for everyone. They weren't quite sure when she'd shown up, but so far she was being civil and almost kind to the group. She still didn't get along with them but it was no longer a huge chore to simply be in her presence. Sin must have had a long chat with her one night of something because Levi even came together with the group to watch the sunsets and discuss the stars before turning in for the night. It was, surprisingly nice.
When it came time for them to finally leave the island, everyone was excited for another ship adventure, but also somewhat depressed about having to go. They'd had an amazing time and this life was more peaceful than they had ever imagined. Harper finally understood why Sin had left his family pack to travel the sea as a trader, it offered an adventure and peace one couldn't find many other ways. Sure storms at sea could be terrifying and dangerous but with Levi as a guide, that wasn't something they had to worry about. She'd made sure her dolphin scouts would send early warning of any approaching bad weather. And she knew all the best place to wait it out too.
The last night on the ship was a mix of chaotic and great fun. They'd decided to treat it like a party at sea, cooking up fish and making party games out of stuff found on-board and in the ocean. Levi even loaned them some coins she found at the bottom of the sea. The games ranged from fun, to somewhat embarrassing to slightly dangerous, Levi acting as mediator and rescuer to keep anyone from getting seriously hurt. Which was good because all of them managed to fall overboard at least once during that party and Sin managed it an impressive total of four times. Although that wasn't out of the ordinary for him according to Levi. For someone who spend so much of their life at sea, he sure was bad at actually staying on the boat.
Docking back at the beach was bittersweet and Sin made sure to promise that he'd arrange from them to do it again sometime. The ship belonged to Levi and he was sure that he'd be able to convince her to loan it to him again. They said their goodbyes and waved as Levi's ship vanished over the horizon with her and Sin. It was time for them to head home now as well. That vacation had been amazing but she was eager to return to work. The group she had covering for her wasn't as skilled and she wanted to make sure they hadn't screwed anything up while she'd been gone. But as they walked away, Harper felt a strange pull inside her, like she was going off the wrong way. She'd never been drawn to the sea before, but now she knew that no matter what, she'd go back someday.
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