It was another peaceful morning in the Cocoyasi village, as it has been for quite some time. The only somewhat recent event that actually took place in the village was an attack, and only a very few amount of people were hurt in any way, none were killed. Over the years, the village had expanded, taking over the area that was once Arlong park and turning it into a port for traders, merchants, and the occasional pirate that made their way to the village. A young man sat against a window as he saw the sun rising. He had his hours of sleep, but whenever he came to this building sleep wasn't the thing that he wanted. He wanted the pirate who attacked his village dead and he'd travel ever corner of the great blue just to do it. Few people are actually injured during that attack, but one person, a very close person to him, was heavily injured from the attack.
Simon wasn't too young to know what was going on, but he just wasn't ready to face it. His friend was one of the few who stood against the attacking pirates and refused to give them what they wanted. In return, they beat her pretty badly and she was forced to stay at the hospital until she was okay, making her the warning to anyone that refused to give them what they required. He was there when it happened and he wasn't able to do anything to help her. He wished that he could do back and find a way to stop it, but he knew that wasn't easy. He was just one young man who hadn't ventured out further than the surrounding islands. He didn't have a crew, weapons, money, or a ship. His head turned back away from the sun and to his friend whom he had visited almost every day. She lie there peacefully and took in slow and quiet breaths.
A tint of orange light up the room and made her usually light brown hair a soft orange color. He just wanted for one day that he'd visit and she'd be completely fine, no injuries, or anything. As the moment passed and the sun lifted itself from the horizon, the room was no longer orange, and the soft smile he once had on his face left. That day was still a horrid scar in his memory and he just wanted to get rid of it no matter what. It plagued his mind and would always find a way to appear in his thoughts. A few more moments passed before he heard soft footsteps. He knew the routine well and knew that it was some of the nurses, checking on some of the patients that had one way or another ended up in a bed with broken bones and deathly wounds. Some of them travelers who ran into pirates, and others were pirates themselves who had enough money to persuade them to heal them up. Almost all of them know about the woman who Simon was visiting, but very few actually knew that Simon was there almost every day. As the footsteps gradually got louder, he decided that it was time to leave. He opened up the window and slid out, to the small balcony, closing the window behind him and slowly but surely making his way down the building and to ground, where he would later go to the port and visit any of the traders or merchants who were there today. He knew well that this was going to cost him, not only the operations, but also the room and how long she was staying in it, and everything else. He needed money and a good way to get it fast.
Simon wasn't too young to know what was going on, but he just wasn't ready to face it. His friend was one of the few who stood against the attacking pirates and refused to give them what they wanted. In return, they beat her pretty badly and she was forced to stay at the hospital until she was okay, making her the warning to anyone that refused to give them what they required. He was there when it happened and he wasn't able to do anything to help her. He wished that he could do back and find a way to stop it, but he knew that wasn't easy. He was just one young man who hadn't ventured out further than the surrounding islands. He didn't have a crew, weapons, money, or a ship. His head turned back away from the sun and to his friend whom he had visited almost every day. She lie there peacefully and took in slow and quiet breaths.
A tint of orange light up the room and made her usually light brown hair a soft orange color. He just wanted for one day that he'd visit and she'd be completely fine, no injuries, or anything. As the moment passed and the sun lifted itself from the horizon, the room was no longer orange, and the soft smile he once had on his face left. That day was still a horrid scar in his memory and he just wanted to get rid of it no matter what. It plagued his mind and would always find a way to appear in his thoughts. A few more moments passed before he heard soft footsteps. He knew the routine well and knew that it was some of the nurses, checking on some of the patients that had one way or another ended up in a bed with broken bones and deathly wounds. Some of them travelers who ran into pirates, and others were pirates themselves who had enough money to persuade them to heal them up. Almost all of them know about the woman who Simon was visiting, but very few actually knew that Simon was there almost every day. As the footsteps gradually got louder, he decided that it was time to leave. He opened up the window and slid out, to the small balcony, closing the window behind him and slowly but surely making his way down the building and to ground, where he would later go to the port and visit any of the traders or merchants who were there today. He knew well that this was going to cost him, not only the operations, but also the room and how long she was staying in it, and everything else. He needed money and a good way to get it fast.