- Your kalon didn't have the vacation they had planned on, but it was certainly an adventure.
prompt 15: How do they feel about going home? Will they ever come back?
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farewell parties. fun in the moment, painful in the mornings. ruka hangs over the
rail of the cruise ship, it being finally finally finally back in working order and sailing
home. they look seasick but anyone who attended the prior night’s party would know
better. ruka was definitely standing on a table at some point with a megaphone.
that’s about the only thing ruka remembers. that, and getting bottle rocketed. which
they didn’t so much remember as they had pieced together, given the singed shirt
they were still wearing and various eye witnesses.
safe to say ruka didn’t remember much of their last night on the island.
but they’re pretty sure it was a blast.
their friends are all still blacked out to their knowledge, and it feels a lot like how this
journey began: in the company of only themself. while then it was a lonely but
optimistic existence, now was much of a melancholic but glad to be alone sort of thing.
because. ruka did not look their best right now.
the island is well out of sight, already a memory. still ruka finds themself looking in its
direction. they think, in a few years, if this cruise is still a thing (and not already
reduced to only wreckage), they’ll have to buy tickets for them and their brother. if the
budget stays this apparently low, it’ll definitely crash into the island again, and only
then will ruka’s brother ever believe any of this happened, even with the backup of
ruka’s cousin and four friends (only two of said people are actually credible, of course).
ruka hopes the ship doesn’t crash just on the way back.
or maybe they hope it will. island adventure 2: the reckoning.
but no. they’re going home, and that’s fine too. turns out when you’re stuck in a small
island village, you start missing 24 hour convenience stores and public transportation.
and you miss your brother. your brother that, sure, sent you off on a real cheap cruise
ship that started sinking in the middle of the ocean, but. you know.
ruka tosses away the fantasies of being trapped on the island forever. chucks them right
into the passing ocean, along with whatever they had to eat (or drink) last night. it had
been fun, getting lost in the forest, learning people (or a person, singular) worshiped
crabs, injuring themself in their own stupid beach antics. the night stars, obscured by
no light pollution. the stillness sometimes, even in the day, when it was only them and
the sand.
they’re glad to be going home, at the end of the day. they are going to hibernate for
weeks. genuinely, though, home was a retreat all its own. a place of relaxation between
the madness. and lord, did they need some down time.
and, in a month or two, they hoped to be on another beach. their beach, where they grew
up. hadn’t realized they’d missed it so much until they got a taste of it in another seaside
village. surely a crazier, more secluded village, but sandy all the same.
in essence, this wasn’t the end of an adventure. just,
“the start of a new one. . . oh, no, no, no,” ruka whispers to themself, “too cheesy.”
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