Shine Bright Like An Emerald
Nami!
09-30-2021, 07:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-17-2021, 08:43 AM by Nami. Edited 1 time in total.)
Nami was getting her fair share of island exploration already since her arrival in Boreas. Her newest friend seemed to have a better idea of where to go explore than she did, so after they got a good night's rest it was off to the next place. She was beginning to feel quite hungry though and wondered if their next stop might be a suitable place to hunker down and find a meal. The darkening skies spoke of a storm brewing, so they might have to hold out on a good meal for a bit longer. They definitely needed to get off this barren island before a storm hit though.
By the time they reached land Nami was sopping wet and noted the clouds were moving in even more quickly. Giving her coat a good hard shake and trying to rest for a moment from the swim, she took the time to scope out her surroundings properly. Maybe coming here was a mistake after all. From a far distance this place had looked quite lush but she realized now she was simply seeing a definitely-barren island that was strangely tinted blue. Even the sand was stained blue-green, reflecting the color more strongly in the sunlight that struggled to peek through the growing rain clouds. "Not what I expected," Nami admitted, finally catching her breath from the swim. "At least there's no big lizards here, right?" She was an optimist at heart, at least outwardly; it was rare she let even the worst situations bring down her spirits. Now they'd have to explore this place a bit and decide it was worth sticking around.
By the time they reached land Nami was sopping wet and noted the clouds were moving in even more quickly. Giving her coat a good hard shake and trying to rest for a moment from the swim, she took the time to scope out her surroundings properly. Maybe coming here was a mistake after all. From a far distance this place had looked quite lush but she realized now she was simply seeing a definitely-barren island that was strangely tinted blue. Even the sand was stained blue-green, reflecting the color more strongly in the sunlight that struggled to peek through the growing rain clouds. "Not what I expected," Nami admitted, finally catching her breath from the swim. "At least there's no big lizards here, right?" She was an optimist at heart, at least outwardly; it was rare she let even the worst situations bring down her spirits. Now they'd have to explore this place a bit and decide it was worth sticking around.