Kenichi was tired of the computer lab, and of the school, so he decided to go out for a walk. He went into a sort of daze, and let his feet wander. Master always said this would lead him to trouble; Master said he wouldn't be able to find his way back. But he's found that if you just, force your feet to work in reverse, you'll end up where you started "if only he had walked with Master more, maybe my feet could take me back to him!" Kenichi thought.
As Kenichi walked, he noted that the sound of water was getting louder, and he believed he was meandering towards the ocean. He walked alone the beach-sometimes, pacing-for quite some time. The sun had set, and a harsh wind was riding atop the waves; snowflakes could be seen falling down. Kenichi returned to his senses when the cold had crept into him.
He used a small amount of Mana to keep him warm-he had forgotten his jacket, as he observed his surroundings. It was a Waning Crescent, and it had a very interesting color to it. He pulled his bag around to his front, said "camera, appear!" and pulled it from his bag. He snapped a picture of the moon. "Crescent over the Ocean." he said to himself, titling the picture.
He decided he wanted to spend some time here, on the shore, so he summoned his carving knife, and matches from his bag. He went right to work on making a fire, and sat down next to it, warming himself with it, dropping his Mana back inside him. Kenichi watched the moon as he remembered the first Mana control his Master had taught him...
'you've got to learn how to focus your Mana, Kenichi. and since you're a fire-elemental, I've got a perfect idea. Give me your jacket, and your bag. Your knife too!' Kenichi laughed to himself, thinking how foolish he had been. 'get out there! don't come back for 3 hours!' his master told him, kicking Kenichi out into a blizzard. Kenichi had to learn to draw his Mana to his skin, and heat it, to stay alive. It was quite easy, because of his natural affinity to fire; he envisioned a flame, and drew mana. The heat came naturally then.
Kenichi sighed, and said to hiimself, "Master, where did you go?" He looked back to the fire now, drawing the heat from it into his body, converting it into his spent Mana. He sighed once more, brought up his mana to his skin again, and took a nap next to his now spent fire, using his bag as a pillow.
As Kenichi walked, he noted that the sound of water was getting louder, and he believed he was meandering towards the ocean. He walked alone the beach-sometimes, pacing-for quite some time. The sun had set, and a harsh wind was riding atop the waves; snowflakes could be seen falling down. Kenichi returned to his senses when the cold had crept into him.
He used a small amount of Mana to keep him warm-he had forgotten his jacket, as he observed his surroundings. It was a Waning Crescent, and it had a very interesting color to it. He pulled his bag around to his front, said "camera, appear!" and pulled it from his bag. He snapped a picture of the moon. "Crescent over the Ocean." he said to himself, titling the picture.
He decided he wanted to spend some time here, on the shore, so he summoned his carving knife, and matches from his bag. He went right to work on making a fire, and sat down next to it, warming himself with it, dropping his Mana back inside him. Kenichi watched the moon as he remembered the first Mana control his Master had taught him...
'you've got to learn how to focus your Mana, Kenichi. and since you're a fire-elemental, I've got a perfect idea. Give me your jacket, and your bag. Your knife too!' Kenichi laughed to himself, thinking how foolish he had been. 'get out there! don't come back for 3 hours!' his master told him, kicking Kenichi out into a blizzard. Kenichi had to learn to draw his Mana to his skin, and heat it, to stay alive. It was quite easy, because of his natural affinity to fire; he envisioned a flame, and drew mana. The heat came naturally then.
Kenichi sighed, and said to hiimself, "Master, where did you go?" He looked back to the fire now, drawing the heat from it into his body, converting it into his spent Mana. He sighed once more, brought up his mana to his skin again, and took a nap next to his now spent fire, using his bag as a pillow.