Thalia_Neko
Ten Thousand Club
WAVE CRASHERS
Riding the Waves of the Great Sea
Prologue~~~~~~~~~~
Nebulesse Hananui
A warm ray of sunshine peeked through the simple blinds of his window, falling upon the man's face. The warm embrace tickled his cheek, rousing the man from slumber.
"Mm.." he gently groaned, before his eyes sleepily blinked open.
The brown haired man rubbed his eyes as he sat up. Then he reached for his glasses and placed them across the bridge of his nose. Blinking once more, he glanced to the side. There on his nightstand was a piece of tanned paper. It seemed hastily folded.
Concerned, and with growing anticipation in his stomach he reached over and picked it up. Opening it up with the telltale crinkle of rough paper he read the contents.
Dearest Father,
Forgive your foolish daughter's insolence. I know you said it was still too soon. But my heart is telling me I must go. I will be going to Blue Wave Academy. Im older than most Academy students anyway! It's time, dad. Time for me to go. Please don't worry or be upset! I'll always be thinking of you.
Love always, your daughter forever,
Nebbie
It was hastily scribbled heart and all, but written with the obvious care and devotion of the girl he called daughter. Astu couldn't help but feel tears welling up. He sniffled a bit, pushed up his glasses, and rubbed his eyes. It was too early in the morning to be receiving attacks like this! Still, he knew this day was coming, but thought he had prepared himself for it.
After a moment of wistful calming, emotions pacifying, he lowered the note down to rest in his lap.
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"Uncle, Uncle! Look look! My Qua Fashia! I've completed it!"
"Oh~? Show me then, little one!"
"You don't have to tell me! I was gunna do that already!! Here look - ahhhhhh!!!!"
Neb placed her hands very close to each other, with only about an inch or so apart.
"Ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!"
The little girl was screaming, focusing extremely hard. Her piercing blue eyes were perhaps appearing even a bit more piercing than usual? Fixated entirely on the space between her palms.
The big man beside her stared in intrigue, fists on his hips.
"AhhhhhHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!"
She continued to scream, until...
Water formed between her palms. Tyburn looked impressed. But what happened next impressed him even more.
The bubble of water began to spin. Then it compressed, turning into nothing more than a singular ball of water, compressed to about a centimeter. This compression and spinning caused it to glow.
"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Sssssssssssssssshhh...zeeeeeeeeeeeezhzzhzzhzzhzhzearrrrrrr!!!
A laser-like hiss sounded out as the water fired out from between her fingers like a water spout. A beam of gold flashed across the man's eyes.
"Like a shooting star," he breathed.
Observing as the white-glowing water struck a nearby tree, and exploded a sizeable half-circular hole in it.
"AH-HA! Well done!! Well done, Neb!" Tyburn praised, eyes glittering. "Hm.. you compress water and fire it out with such intense pressure, just like a laser beam." He took a moment to analyze her Qua Fashia. "Yes. Hah. Interesting. Quite interesting. Nebbie, you remarkable girl! You're gunna be a menace across the 6 seas!" He praised, lifting her up, tossing her up as she giggled in delight by his praise. Then he rested the girl on his broad shoulder.
"HA HA HA! C'mon, let's go get dinner!"
"Mm!" Neb agreed, smiling ear to ear.
She was feeling especially full of herself! Proudful of her ability. It must've been a great ability! Uncle Tyburn praised it so!
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"!!" Neb awoke with a start. The gentle, rhythmic sway of a boat beneath her an instant reminder of where she was, drifting across the ocean. It seems she had fallen asleep at some point.
Diing, diing, diing, diing.
The annoying sudden and constant pinging filled her ears. Demanding immediate attention.
"Huh?! Ahh!" The purple-haired girl scrambled around, hands grasping things and tossing them all over her dinghy. Finally she found it!
Pulling it up out of her colorful knapsack, she lifted up the Purple Jewel of the Sea.
"Yes?"
"Daughter!"
Cried out the masculine voice.
"Daddy?!"
She replied in shock.
Purple Jewels of the Sea were purple-colored orbs that allowed voices to connect to other PJs across vast distances. Some speculated they were created by someone's Qua Fashia a long time ago, and spread out across the seas. Others speculated they were just special artifacts that the seas themselves formed, due to their gemstone-like appearance. Others believed they were some sort of mystic items created by Underdwellers. But whatever the case, they were quite useful, although fairly rare.
"Nebulesse!"
Uh-oh, he was mad.
"How could you leave without saying goodbye?! You left in the middle of the night!"
He mentioned the night, because he was concerned for her safety, and if she was rested. Though that probably didn't come out in his tone.
"Uhhh, but daddy.. I said goodbye."
"What are you talking about? You didn't say goodbye in your letter."
He replied, a bit put off. His tone of voice sounded a bit hurt.
She thought back to that night.
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Gentle ocean-blue eyes opened in the dark of night. With moonlight lighting up her room, Neb's feet plonked on the wooden floor, as she got up out of bed.
She quickly shoved some items into her pack that she had prepared earlier that day.
A moment later she stepped out of her room, the moonlight lighting the path before her, as she walked forward and sneaked down the stairs, stepping carefully to not make any noise. Wincing when one of the old wooden stairs creaked, pausing to see if it drew any attention.
Another moment passed and she gently opened the door to Astu's room. Pushing open the door, she peered in to the spacious study. Rows of bookshelves lined the walls, filled to the brim with various reading material. Most of which she had not read, despite her father diligently pleading her to do so. She simply had no patience for it.
She passed across the floor, passing by various trinkets, knickknacks, and other various trophies and artifacts that her father owned. Most of which she figured were brought back by mama as gifts or mementos from her adventures.
Astu's chest rose softly, as she stepped up beside his sleeping form, tucked warmly into his humble bed. She looked down at him, briefly observing her sleeping father, cementing his image in her mind. For she was not going to return for a very long time. His breath was warm and gentle. A small smile appeared on her lips. Those were traits said to indicate powerful water and good control; he would've made a good Wave Crasher. She found herself stalled by this realization, briefly finding solace in how proud it made her feel.
Then Neb picked up his glasses off of his nightstand and softly set her letter down, placing the glasses atop them. She turned back to her father. Another smile crossed her features, even while tears appeared in her eyes. They looked like little sparkling sapphires in her eyes. She bent down, brushed some of his shaggy brown hair, then kissed his cheek. "Goodbye, daddy."
With that, she pulled out of his room, but stalled for a moment longer in his doorway. With one last longing glance at him, she pulled the door shut behind her. Only quiet left behind, as the man slept soundly, completely unaware.
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She heard a sigh come through the crystal. "Are you prepared? Did you take with you everything you need?" He asked, moving on with the conversation.
"!! Mhm! Yes! I made sure to think of what I needed and packed accordingly!"
"Good, good.." he mumbled, knowing his daughter. She tended to be a bit absentminded about that sorta thing. Common sense didn't come well to her. The girl who only thought of adventure and being a Wave Crasher. "Food?"
"Yup! I packed tons of it!" She answered, glancing about the deck. There were many bags filled with grapes all around the deck.
Even though he wasn't there, he could imagine what she had packed for food, causing him to sigh again. He knew of his daughter's intense love of grapes. Even though they were grapefolk, her intense craving for them was something altogether remarkable and unusual.
"How's the dinghy?"
"It's holding up! It's been faring well. Even rocked me to sleep.."
"That's good." He had been sorta worried about that. Their boat was small and fairly old. He had used it often to sail to nearby islands, but wasn't so sure about a voyage across seas.
"Okay.. daughter." He drew in a deep breath. "Do you know the way to the Academy?"
Neb froze at the question. Her mind went blank. She glanced around, and scrambled through her bag, trying to find the map she had packed. "Uhh..."
The man sighed. "There it is. I knew there would be something..."
"But dad! I-"
"Neb," he began, cutting her off. "Pay attention, I'll tell you the way."
"Yes! Thank you, daddy!"
Back on the porch, where he had been sitting, with his own Purple Jewel of the Sea sitting on the nearby table, a small smile appeared on his lips. "Okay, first..."
After he relayed the information on how to get there, making double -triple sure she had retained the information, enough to assuage his concern, he took on a more sterner tone.
"Neb."
"Yes?"
"Be well, take care of yourself. Be vigilant. Train well. Keep your eyes and ears open. Be respectful and learn from your teachers. When you return, I want to see a girl who has surpassed her mother. Surpassed both of her parents. I love you, my daughter. I'm proud of you."
Her father's melancholic and serene voice brought tears to her eyes.
"Mm! I will, I will! I love you, too, daddy!!"
A subtle sniffle could be heard from over the Purple Jewel. "Okay, Neb, what do Wave Crashers always say?"
As he asked his question, her mood raised considerably. Sniffling and leaking tears, she recited the mantra, raising a fist up to the sky. "I hereby claim I'll live my life as I see fit! I will ride the waves of freedom! I will find my treasure! All this world is mine!!"
"-is mine!" Her father's voice echoed on the jewel.
And that's where their chat ended, the Purple Jewels both losing their glow, going dormant. The sudden cut-out of the jewels caught Neb off guard, and made her feel sad once again. But she sucked that back and smiled, looking up at the sky, heart full of adventure. She was glad her father had called. She had needed that one last chat. It had given her the courage to face forward.
"Yes. Yes it is yours, Neb.." Astu murmured to himself back on the porch, before lighting up his pipe and putting it to his lips. "Be sure to claim it; I know you can." He said before blowing a ring of smoke up to the bright blue sky he knew his daughter was looking up to at that moment as well.
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