Post by Abaddon on Feb 11, 2018 0:01:56 GMT -5
Hungary a country with such a rich past and history behind it and so close to Germany. Abaddon had been meaning to venture to this land in the last few years, yet something always seemed to come up. Be it meeting a Captain of the shingami, or a fellow free quincy in Karakura town there always seemed to be something happening that distracted him for a few days or so. Yet nothing of that stopped him today to venture to this country, most importantly him ending up in Budapest. It was so nice to wander the city in the winter. The crisp air hitting his face and small snowflakes dropping as he walked from bookstore to bookstore, looking for rare and interesting books.
In his venture to new bookstores he came across a small cafe in the middle of town with a fireplace in it to warm it's guests as they watched the city move and be alive. By this time he had gotten several books, many of them old and rare editions that couldn't be found in modern bookstores. It seemed as if this place would be good to stop and rest in. The idea of drinking a warm cup of tea or coffee while reading one of the books was enticing. After all the main reason he was collecting these books was to read them. In the time that he had been alive printed paper was very costly and only the nobles could afford it, now everyone had access to this sort of knowledge and Abaddon took every measure to take advantage of it.
Walking into the cafe he chose a seat nearby the window adjacent to the fireplace. The cafe was warmer than the streets, but it was still nice to sit next to an open flame. There was nothing quite like the feeling of warmth coming from burning wood, it reminded him of a much simpler time in his life, a time that while clouded by lost memories he knew he was happy. Only the natural warmth of a wood burning fire could bring back those memories. Memories he assumed had to do with celebrations of that time of the year, yet he couldn't exactly place what they were called or what he did with his family. Being as old as he was, sometimes memories faded away into nothingness something that drove fear into Abaddon's heart. He knew it was coming, the day that he would eventually forget everything about his past and only remember what he did as a hollow.
As he lost himself in his own thought he didn't even notice as someone came by and dropped off the cup of coffee that he had ordered, along with a pastry. It was only the smell of the coffee that brought him back to reality and the realization that he had been lost in his own little world when the coffee had been brought. After taking a sip of the warm coffee and a bite of the pastry he slowly looked through the books he had bought deciding which one he would read for a while as he relaxed by the fire. Totally unaware that in this city there was someone who would derail his day, yet meeting them would prove to be a good thing for the both of them.
(CTP training)
In his venture to new bookstores he came across a small cafe in the middle of town with a fireplace in it to warm it's guests as they watched the city move and be alive. By this time he had gotten several books, many of them old and rare editions that couldn't be found in modern bookstores. It seemed as if this place would be good to stop and rest in. The idea of drinking a warm cup of tea or coffee while reading one of the books was enticing. After all the main reason he was collecting these books was to read them. In the time that he had been alive printed paper was very costly and only the nobles could afford it, now everyone had access to this sort of knowledge and Abaddon took every measure to take advantage of it.
Walking into the cafe he chose a seat nearby the window adjacent to the fireplace. The cafe was warmer than the streets, but it was still nice to sit next to an open flame. There was nothing quite like the feeling of warmth coming from burning wood, it reminded him of a much simpler time in his life, a time that while clouded by lost memories he knew he was happy. Only the natural warmth of a wood burning fire could bring back those memories. Memories he assumed had to do with celebrations of that time of the year, yet he couldn't exactly place what they were called or what he did with his family. Being as old as he was, sometimes memories faded away into nothingness something that drove fear into Abaddon's heart. He knew it was coming, the day that he would eventually forget everything about his past and only remember what he did as a hollow.
As he lost himself in his own thought he didn't even notice as someone came by and dropped off the cup of coffee that he had ordered, along with a pastry. It was only the smell of the coffee that brought him back to reality and the realization that he had been lost in his own little world when the coffee had been brought. After taking a sip of the warm coffee and a bite of the pastry he slowly looked through the books he had bought deciding which one he would read for a while as he relaxed by the fire. Totally unaware that in this city there was someone who would derail his day, yet meeting them would prove to be a good thing for the both of them.
(CTP training)