West Singles woke up, exhausted with the bus driver gently shaking his shoulder.
"Last stop pal, this is as far as I can take y'." West mumbled an apology, wiping away the drool that was creeping down his chin with the sleeve of his jacket and grabbing his bags from the seat next to him. He had been travelling since late last night, on the move for longer so long that it felt like he would simply keel over at any given second. He managed to stumble out of the bus and into the heat of mid-day sun. It was warmer here than t had been back in Kalos, he wasn't sure how to feel about it. He didn't like being warm, but he didn't like being cold either, and wasn't particularly fond of the inbetween. However, he also understood that there was no point worrying about the weather, instead he dug into his jeans pocket and dug out a shred of paper, on which were listed the instructions to the farm his mother had bought him.
He began to sluggishly drag himself along the dirt path as per the instructions, doing everything in his power to keep his eyes from closing as he did. Honestly, the only thing he wanted to do now was arrive at this place and fall asleep, it was such a tantalizing prospect and the only thing fueling him right now. Normally, west would have at least been happy to absorb the luscious are around him, full of rolling green hills and forests, with signs of wild pokemon all around. It was truly a beautiful place, and obviously particularly good for growing crops. But, the best thing about this area to West was just how isolated it was. It was a ten minute walk between the farm and the bus stop and at least half an hour from there to the nearest town. Out here, West would finally get to be by himself. The thought of this made a soft smile form on his lips as he dragged his weary feet ever onward.
The ten minute walk turned into a twenty minute walk with the combination of West's fatigue and the bags he was carrying, but eventually he found the farm. At first, he thought that his sleepy mind was playing tricks on him, that he was in some sort of 'awake dream'. But, as he stood at the crest of a hill looking onwards at the farm he was to own, he eventually managed to focus on the mess of a land that lay before him. West knew nothing about farming, but even he could see how dilapidated this place was. The fields were shrouded in thick clusters of large tangled weeds, all of the buildings were so damaged that West feared the breeze that trickled through would be enough to topple them.
"No way." He mumbled to himself "There is no way I can do anything with this..." He sighed, taking a seat on a large boulder atop the hill. No sooner had he made contact with the rock, the phone in his pocket began to buzz violently, he flipped it open to hear his mothers voice cooing through the machine
"Hey sweetie! You said you'd call me when you got there! How is it, is everything great." The irony of the situation wasn't lost on West, he couldn't help but laugh.
"Yeah. It's all good. Just got here. Tired. going to catch some sleep." He mumbled hanging up before she could say anything else. Part of him wished he had told his mother the truth, requested her to bail him out and take him home. But, right now, as he looked out over the vast desolate waste that was his farm, he was alone and that was good enough for him. He took a deep breath, in through the nose and out through the mouth and leaned his back up against the rock, closing his eyes for the first time in hours. At least he was alone.
"Last stop pal, this is as far as I can take y'." West mumbled an apology, wiping away the drool that was creeping down his chin with the sleeve of his jacket and grabbing his bags from the seat next to him. He had been travelling since late last night, on the move for longer so long that it felt like he would simply keel over at any given second. He managed to stumble out of the bus and into the heat of mid-day sun. It was warmer here than t had been back in Kalos, he wasn't sure how to feel about it. He didn't like being warm, but he didn't like being cold either, and wasn't particularly fond of the inbetween. However, he also understood that there was no point worrying about the weather, instead he dug into his jeans pocket and dug out a shred of paper, on which were listed the instructions to the farm his mother had bought him.
He began to sluggishly drag himself along the dirt path as per the instructions, doing everything in his power to keep his eyes from closing as he did. Honestly, the only thing he wanted to do now was arrive at this place and fall asleep, it was such a tantalizing prospect and the only thing fueling him right now. Normally, west would have at least been happy to absorb the luscious are around him, full of rolling green hills and forests, with signs of wild pokemon all around. It was truly a beautiful place, and obviously particularly good for growing crops. But, the best thing about this area to West was just how isolated it was. It was a ten minute walk between the farm and the bus stop and at least half an hour from there to the nearest town. Out here, West would finally get to be by himself. The thought of this made a soft smile form on his lips as he dragged his weary feet ever onward.
The ten minute walk turned into a twenty minute walk with the combination of West's fatigue and the bags he was carrying, but eventually he found the farm. At first, he thought that his sleepy mind was playing tricks on him, that he was in some sort of 'awake dream'. But, as he stood at the crest of a hill looking onwards at the farm he was to own, he eventually managed to focus on the mess of a land that lay before him. West knew nothing about farming, but even he could see how dilapidated this place was. The fields were shrouded in thick clusters of large tangled weeds, all of the buildings were so damaged that West feared the breeze that trickled through would be enough to topple them.
"No way." He mumbled to himself "There is no way I can do anything with this..." He sighed, taking a seat on a large boulder atop the hill. No sooner had he made contact with the rock, the phone in his pocket began to buzz violently, he flipped it open to hear his mothers voice cooing through the machine
"Hey sweetie! You said you'd call me when you got there! How is it, is everything great." The irony of the situation wasn't lost on West, he couldn't help but laugh.
"Yeah. It's all good. Just got here. Tired. going to catch some sleep." He mumbled hanging up before she could say anything else. Part of him wished he had told his mother the truth, requested her to bail him out and take him home. But, right now, as he looked out over the vast desolate waste that was his farm, he was alone and that was good enough for him. He took a deep breath, in through the nose and out through the mouth and leaned his back up against the rock, closing his eyes for the first time in hours. At least he was alone.