(*"A/N Hey everybody! I apologize that I haven't been updating recently I hope to be more on top of things, now. Here's a quick snippet of an idea I had."*)
(*context* Haskell and Kaz were driving to a 3 day meeting in Ravka to establish new connections, Kaz was moody than ever "hence the going away part." Although the meeting succeeded 'barely'... Kaz met and old 'friend' he absolutely despises to work with, yet Haskell disagrees. Heres the aftermath of the ordeal... enjoy!)
Kaz POV:
The drive was long and quiet, too quiet. Haskell didn't know how to put on the radio, even though I've shown him many times before.
Nevertheless, I wasn't in the mood for listening aways, so I didn't even bother to turn it on.
Since the only thing, he'd even consider listening to would be annoying opera music. But after this evening we both didn't want to do too much.
I took the time to look at what was left of the scenery. The black, starry blanket of night has decided to cover the beautiful landscape.
The secret landscape of which is hidden between the path of the two nations Shu Han and Ravka. The landscape of which is like an arrow pointing into the direction of Kerch, or of which to become.
Riding in one of many Haskell's nice cars, along a nearly abandoned road, of which is still in fair condition. Passing trees who danced beside us, wind humming a soft tune through the car. The rolling outline of hills form, as dusk now takes hold of the lead, leaving dawn awaiting.
Haskell then coughs... dragging me back to a place beyond mundane behavior.
An empty cheap beer can was rattling in one of the holders between the two of us. After all, there was still some Kruge left under it.
That irritating vibrant noise was the only sound playing in the car.
Haskell and I both had enough of the bothersome noise by now, yet we did nothing for some seldom minutes.
Until Haskell mustered the audacity to throw the can out the window before concentrating back on to driving.
Soon after, It was the bone-dry silence that took the life out of the both of us.
After that, I knew I shouldn't have gotten on his nerves as much as today... for both our sake.
I wonder if the others are having more luck than I.
(*"Anyways, that was all... once again my apologies. Should I or should I not continue to write about this idea? Should I write from the other's Perspective? or should I include what happened during the meeting? your choice! That's it from me, bye for now...Adios!"*)
Chase K. King
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Six Of Crows
FanfictionSome random Ideas that I thought of... with the help from other amazing writers. I would explain what this is going to be about, but I guess your going to have to see... these might be one shots? Idk what to call them. Have fun!