Characters: Tsunayoshi Sawada, Takaya Abe Content: Tsuna is new (sorta) and Abe is always eager for an excuse to take off. Setting: Hangar, up in the air. Time: Afternoon Warnings: How bad can it get?
The thought of being on a plane was pretty exciting. Just imagine! Flying through the air free from the restraints of gravity, no solid ground beneath his feat, only the thin metal shell of the plane separating them from certain death... Tsuna had a moment of panic as he stood before the hangar door. He hesitated. That pilot he talked to was probably an able flier. If not, the Captain wouldn't have let him have the pilot position, would he. He hoped so. So he put his trust in Yuri and pushed open the door.
There was only one person in the hangar so Tsuna guessed that this was the person the one he talked to. Walking towards him the brunette greeted, "Hello! I'm Tsuna."
Eying the plane warily, he hoped he wouldn't get sick.
Abe eyed the boy with a vague sense of surprise. He hadn't been expecting a man, certainly, but he hadn't thought a waif would join a mercenary ship as a cabin boy, either. Guy looked like he couldn't hurt a fly even if he tried. Then again, you had people like Naminé aboard...
"Here," he said gruffly, tossing a jacket and a pair of gloves over. He wasn't about to be throwing his extra set of goggles around if the kid couldn't catch the other items. Abe didn't wait and made for the plane. "This here is the Catcher. It's mine, and rule number one of this hangar is that no one touches it but me."
catcher lolsky_tunaSeptember 17 2009, 17:43:19 UTC
Tsuna flinched in surprise as the jacket and gloves flew at him. He managed to catch the jacket but the gloves flew past his head and landed on the floor.
Hiiiieeee! Why did he have to throw them!! Tsuna quickly pulled on the jacket and picked up the gloves before running after Abe feeling that the day was now doomed thanks to his own clumsiness.
"The Catcher, okay." The brunette hesitated. If no one was allowed to touch the plane, what was he supposed to do?
/lame at naming!abeatorSeptember 18 2009, 07:04:00 UTC
On his end, Abe had been pulling out the rungs that formed the strange ladder up to the passenger cockpit, hopping off as he reached the top and gesturing at Tsuna. "I left your goggles on your seat. Climb on up, and kick the rungs back in as you get to the top." And because the kid looked like he needed a demonstration, Abe climbed up the side of the plane to his own cockpit, tapping the rungs back into the body of the plane with the tip of his boot once he was past them. The last rung, he shoved in with a hand.
His mannerism was brisk and didn't really leave space for argument or protest, but Abe would have stopped to help if Tsuna asked for it. It just so happened that he was frowning a great frown again, and he did not look open to entertaining anyone.
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There was only one person in the hangar so Tsuna guessed that this was the person the one he talked to. Walking towards him the brunette greeted, "Hello! I'm Tsuna."
Eying the plane warily, he hoped he wouldn't get sick.
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"Here," he said gruffly, tossing a jacket and a pair of gloves over. He wasn't about to be throwing his extra set of goggles around if the kid couldn't catch the other items. Abe didn't wait and made for the plane. "This here is the Catcher. It's mine, and rule number one of this hangar is that no one touches it but me."
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Hiiiieeee! Why did he have to throw them!! Tsuna quickly pulled on the jacket and picked up the gloves before running after Abe feeling that the day was now doomed thanks to his own clumsiness.
"The Catcher, okay." The brunette hesitated. If no one was allowed to touch the plane, what was he supposed to do?
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His mannerism was brisk and didn't really leave space for argument or protest, but Abe would have stopped to help if Tsuna asked for it. It just so happened that he was frowning a great frown again, and he did not look open to entertaining anyone.
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