Post by Phantom on Feb 28, 2014 0:38:10 GMT -5
A little Chihiro and Crow centric thread for Patchy and myself. I promise I'll get to all the other threads waiting on me ASAP
Phantom - Crow
Patchy - Chihiro
The amusement park looked as though it had been abandoned years ago.
To anyone who stumbled upon it, the place was old, falling apart, and looked as though it needed a good wrecking ball to the face. To someone else, however, this was home. No one had been there for years, truth be told. It was riddled with buildings in disrepair, malfunctioning rides that were broken and rotting in places, and, if the rumors were true, ghosts. Did this stop one particular individual from calling it home? Not in the least. To the one in question, it was paradise.
In fact, that someone was darting through the darkness at that very moment with a gleaming look of mischief in his eyes. His long scarf fluttered in the wind behind him as he ran, and every so often he'd feel it necessary to change his course a little bit so he'd be going more to the left or to the right. In one instance, it looked as though the black-haired boy might run straight into one of the old buildings. At the very last second, though, the boy turned and ran off to the side so he could avoid it. Moments after he did, he leaped up onto a platform of some kind and propelled himself up toward one of his favorite places to sit and observe.
This was Crow. The boy had been calling the abandoned amusement park his home for quite some time without any problem, and without any playmates, so he couldn't necessarily complain about anything. He'd successfully made his jump and landed up on where he wanted to sit. The place in question was a structure that was rather high up, higher than any normal human should have been able to jump, and it looked as though it would be an even longer way down if he fell. Crow wasn't worried, though. He liked it up there and had figured out ages ago how to traverse the more dangerous parts of the park.
Keen yellow eyes flickered with interest when he thought he saw movement down below. A visitor? Crow had never expected that. So, tilting his head to the side for a moment, Crow glanced down to see what he could see.
Phantom - Crow
Patchy - Chihiro
The amusement park looked as though it had been abandoned years ago.
To anyone who stumbled upon it, the place was old, falling apart, and looked as though it needed a good wrecking ball to the face. To someone else, however, this was home. No one had been there for years, truth be told. It was riddled with buildings in disrepair, malfunctioning rides that were broken and rotting in places, and, if the rumors were true, ghosts. Did this stop one particular individual from calling it home? Not in the least. To the one in question, it was paradise.
In fact, that someone was darting through the darkness at that very moment with a gleaming look of mischief in his eyes. His long scarf fluttered in the wind behind him as he ran, and every so often he'd feel it necessary to change his course a little bit so he'd be going more to the left or to the right. In one instance, it looked as though the black-haired boy might run straight into one of the old buildings. At the very last second, though, the boy turned and ran off to the side so he could avoid it. Moments after he did, he leaped up onto a platform of some kind and propelled himself up toward one of his favorite places to sit and observe.
This was Crow. The boy had been calling the abandoned amusement park his home for quite some time without any problem, and without any playmates, so he couldn't necessarily complain about anything. He'd successfully made his jump and landed up on where he wanted to sit. The place in question was a structure that was rather high up, higher than any normal human should have been able to jump, and it looked as though it would be an even longer way down if he fell. Crow wasn't worried, though. He liked it up there and had figured out ages ago how to traverse the more dangerous parts of the park.
Keen yellow eyes flickered with interest when he thought he saw movement down below. A visitor? Crow had never expected that. So, tilting his head to the side for a moment, Crow glanced down to see what he could see.