[b]Koshiro Hoshizaki[/b] "E-Eh?" Koshiro was held aback as the one eyed girl shushed him with a slender finger to her lips, irking the boy ever so slightly as he shuffled his feet in indignation. He opened his mouth to complain about her rudeness, but the following question was enough to make him fall silent. [i]"Do you hear that knocking?"[/i] Koshiro's boyish features crinkled in confusion, stepping forward boldly as he pressed his ear flat against the wooden surface of the door. True enough, there was the sound of someone shuffling outside, followed by a soft knock against the other side of the door. Koshiro jumped back in alarm, clapping a hand over his mouth to stop him from gasping aloud as the strange person started to speak in a childlike voice. The voice asked if they were awake, before timidly informing them that the door was finally open. A clicking sound swiftly followed, holding true to the mysterious voice's word as Koshiro eyed the door anxiously. What did that voice mean by 'now that you've been acquainted with one another'? They had locked him up with this pirate girl on purpose? For what reason? Why was he here? [i]How[/i] was he here? [i]Who...?[/i] "Rgh..." Koshiro made a frustrated grunt as he tipped his hat over his eyes, the pounding in his head growing fiercer the more he tried to search for answers. What was he supposed to do now? Pirate Girl, on the other hand, didn't appear as anguished about the situation as he was. Rather, she seemed calm and in control, adopting the role of leader in this scenario as she rested her hand on the doorknob and asked him whether he was ready to leave the small room. "Umm...yes." Koshiro finally agreed with a slow, reluctant exhale, lifting the rim of his hat so he could meet the girl's eye. "I suppose we have little choice...and this filthy place is starting to get to me. Lead the way, uhh, 'Kaptain'.'" It was an odd nickname for the fellow amnesiac, to be sure. Then again, considering the girl's appearance, perhaps it was rather fitting, Koshiro realized briefly before his thoughts returned to their current predicament.