Kai sat with his legs resting on the chair in front of him, adjusting his gas mask every second or so. He wasn't sure he believed what the commander said about the pure air in this new place called Lazulis. Looking around, some of the other recruits were already comfortable, talking normally without any mask nor protection, but Kai wasn't gonna have that. He rather be safe than sorry. The humming of machinery droned on and he wondered how much longer until the commander decides on a safe place to land.
Wanting a change of scenery, rather than watching the others play card, Kai stepped outside the ship and leaned against the railing. Looking down, the place was beautiful. Their trees actually had shades of different colors, their sky was soft light blue, and even their water looked clear as glass. Kai let out a heavy sighed, "Apparently this is what Earth had looked previously before all the war," he thought to himself. The breeze from the wind felt nice, and the air seemed untainted. No smoke, no powder, no dust, and no radiation. Kai was almost tempted to rip off his mask and see what actual fresh air tasted like.
Glancing back at the front of the ship, he noticed the commander stiffly and tensely "navigating" the airship. Then the commander suddenly left the wheel and stomped towards them.
"Here we go again..." Kai mumbled to himself, rolling his eyes.
"Get off your lazy asses!" The commander yelled, his mouth scrunched up into a frown, "You're making me do all the work here. You call
yourselves the elites? The best? That's a bunch of bull shit!" He screamed on the top of his lungs, letting out all his frustrations. They all knew that they should stay quiet and let him run through his course, screaming at them and having spit fly everywhere. However, today, and just today, Kai felt like he just didn't want to hear any of it.
"Actually...all you’re doing is acting like a fake captain when we all know that you have it on auto pilot the entire time. We know the ship can fly itself" Kai said while shrugging, "You're just frustrated and terrified about this whole mission and decided to take it out on all of us," Kai continued nonchalantly. The commanders' face flushed red and he looked like he was gonna slap him. Squeezing his eye shut, Kai prepared for the impact, not caring anymore about the consequences of his words.
Wanting a change of scenery, rather than watching the others play card, Kai stepped outside the ship and leaned against the railing. Looking down, the place was beautiful. Their trees actually had shades of different colors, their sky was soft light blue, and even their water looked clear as glass. Kai let out a heavy sighed, "Apparently this is what Earth had looked previously before all the war," he thought to himself. The breeze from the wind felt nice, and the air seemed untainted. No smoke, no powder, no dust, and no radiation. Kai was almost tempted to rip off his mask and see what actual fresh air tasted like.
Glancing back at the front of the ship, he noticed the commander stiffly and tensely "navigating" the airship. Then the commander suddenly left the wheel and stomped towards them.
"Here we go again..." Kai mumbled to himself, rolling his eyes.
"Get off your lazy asses!" The commander yelled, his mouth scrunched up into a frown, "You're making me do all the work here. You call
yourselves the elites? The best? That's a bunch of bull shit!" He screamed on the top of his lungs, letting out all his frustrations. They all knew that they should stay quiet and let him run through his course, screaming at them and having spit fly everywhere. However, today, and just today, Kai felt like he just didn't want to hear any of it.
"Actually...all you’re doing is acting like a fake captain when we all know that you have it on auto pilot the entire time. We know the ship can fly itself" Kai said while shrugging, "You're just frustrated and terrified about this whole mission and decided to take it out on all of us," Kai continued nonchalantly. The commanders' face flushed red and he looked like he was gonna slap him. Squeezing his eye shut, Kai prepared for the impact, not caring anymore about the consequences of his words.