Part 3

24 0 0
                                    

**Later that day, now late night**

** Gdansk poland**

Eduard woke up a sum of a few hours later, when China Man was shaking him by the shoulder, back and forth in his seat. Eduard took a good two minutes to wake up. He then, got up, packed up his book, and walked off the plane into the woods. Literally. The six of them had landed on a small airstrip, in the middle of the woods.

Braginsky began to walk out into the woods and away from the airstrip. "Come on losers.."

China Man became a little irritated by this. "your only a loser if you call someone a 'loser'" he said while picking up his pace a bit.

Eduard also sped up a bit. "it's going to be a long night."

The walk was long, boring, and tiring (due to the fact that it was the middle of the night, in the land of pols. ) The six of them also had be be a bit cautious when they walked into the more suburban parts of Gdansk. People where everywhere. They were scrambling everywhere like it was black friday at an american Kohl's or something.

The six of them finally stopped when Katyusha stoped in front of a hotel or something. She was the first to walk in, followed by her sister, Ivan, Asian guy, China Man, then Eduard. Twas a rather nice inn. It looked almost a if it was from the 1800s; with hardwood floors with occasional sheepskin carpets, what seemed like a achent stove, old-fashioned paintings of polish hussars and other things, deer head mounts, and a wood-burning fireplace. Quite a sight for Eduard to behold, after all, he's lived in block houses his whole life.

They checked in then headed up, two people per room. Lucky for Edurad, he got the room with Ivan, not China Man. The room was small, with two beds. The beds took up most of the room, considering that the room was pretty small. The room was also decorated in a similar manner to the lobby, but it didn't have a stove or anything.

Eduard began to unpack his things, until Ivan stopped him.

"we're leaving as soon at the clocks strikes six AM," Ivan said. "so only unpack the thinks that you know that you'll use."

Eduard nodded and took out a change of clothes. He decided that he should sleep in his day-clothes to save time in the morning. 

Going All the WayWhere stories live. Discover now