Day One - Port
It is the first day of the cruise - Alderon is ready to set sail, and passengers board the ship with passports, tickets, and luggage in hand. Organization XIII has just arrived, with their tickets distributed nonchalantly by their leader before they are permitted to go through the boarding process. With security checks and ticket verification, the whole process takes about an hour before they are able to reach their rooms. Each member was granted their own individual room with a balcony view - their leader had really gone all-out for this trip. Perhaps it was his strange way of motivating them from the recent lack of progress? Whatever the case, their luggage was now deposited in their rooms and all of the members were free to explore the ship at their own leisure.
Namine flops down onto her bed with a sigh, gazing up at the stark-white ceiling. This whole trip felt like a disaster waiting to happen, with this bunch, and she could not feel more stressed. It wasn't exactly her job to keep them out of trouble, but she knew things were worse for her when they caused trouble. Especially when many of them seemed to disregard her, as it was. She wasn't one to be terribly fond of just relaxing, anyway - some might call it high strung but she called it sensible. Might as well unpack... That was her first task, and she meticulously set out at work. They would be there for a week, so she didn't want to lose anything along the way.
Zexion simply placed his unpacked duffel bag in his room before going to explore the ship. He was not one to be in crowded places, but he would rather be alone away from the hallway full of their organization members. Now would be a good chance to see what all was in this place before he bumped into one of them at every corner. There also weren't too many people wandering about as they were still boarding the ship and getting their rooms organized. It was an enjoyable walk, and though he was not very expressive he did quite enjoy all of the bright lights and shops. The on-board pool seemed nice, as well, even if it would be crowded with people the minute the boat left the dock.