InuYasha Fan Fiction ❯ A Mapped Life ❯ A Mapped Life: Chapter 4: Aboard the S.S. Faithfull ( Chapter 4 )

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I DO NOT OWN Inuyasha or the Crew, Rumiko Takahashi does. But I do own my original characters.
Hey there! Here is chapter four (my last post for today im sleepy, got to go to work tomorrow guys),


Enjoy!
A Mapped Life:



After breakfast the household lined up in front of the house while the movers gathered Izayois´ trunks and boxes.


Only her clothes and shoes adorned the insides of said items, since during Hans’ last trip he had brought everything needed to accommodate Iayois living quarters for the next eight years, he also paid the first five years. He managed to lease one of the empty buildings on campus and stashed it full of books, resembling a library; Maeko thought he was out of his mind when he showed her the pictures.


Maeko and Kimie cried openly, while the other servants conserved far off looks in their eyes. Han brought the car around the front of the house as the movers loaded their personal luggage in the trunk.


Maeko embraced Kimie and pulled Iza into the hug, they cried some more as Iza only blinked but tightened her hold on Kimie, few words were said by her, “Kimie don’t cry sister, I will never forget you, keep learning with Joseph-san, for I will write back, but in English, so you better learn little sister, write back Kimie, I love you dear sister, farewell.”


Han opened the passenger side door to the 1970 Convertible, red Mustang.


Maeko let go of the girls and straightened Iayois dress, “go now koi, your father is waiting.”


Izayoi turned around and rapidly walked toward the parked car, she got in and Han closed the door, he got in the drivers side, revved the engine and drove off towards the pier where the S.S. Faithfull was waiting for passengers to board.

It was not until they had set foot in their cabin aboard the ship that would take them towards Massachusetts, that Izayoi shed one single tear.


The captain set destination arrival time as Sunday next week.


Six days away, Han and Izayoi were assigned a cabin on first class as were to be expected. The cabin was divided in a living quarter with two rooms.


The ship was a fair size, Han Tokugawa being the business man he was, soon found corades ad started discussing business.


He found the Tiki-bar on the third deck, the cigar shop on the second class shop hall, and the fine liquor store on the end of the shop hall on first class.


By the third day Han had numerous new business associates, while Izayoi explored the Ladies deck, where they played bingo, cards and smoked as if they were chimneys, hell they even had a slang that could make any sailor blush.


She walked the shop hall on the first class deck, looking for a paper and office goods shop. She brought a pad of lilac striped bond paper, and a few pens, envelopes and a numerous quantity of stamps, since she didn’t know how many were need to send a letter to an address in Okinawa.


While walking down the hall which connected the dinning area with the recreational plaza, a voice sounded over the speakers,

“good day to all our passengers, we would like to announce that tomorrow around noon we will arrive and be passing by the Panama Canal, place where we will travel under a bridge that connects North America with Central and South America, if you need to send letters or drop a wire, please report to front deck no later than 11:00 a.m. tomorrow. We would also like to announce that the passengers which will be leaving tomorrow must be checked out by 10:30 a.m. This is all dear passengers of the S.S. Faithfull Have a nice day.”


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