[b]Dendus[/b] He felt a whiff of smoke go against his palate as he exhaled the fume. Dendus used another cigarette for this particular occasion. While it has been his habit to put a lit roll of chemical-soaked and dried tobacco leaves wrapped in paper in his mouth , he wasn't really addicted to it, at least in the clinical sense. Whether he regularly does it or temporarily quits, Dendus never got to the point where he craved to put cylindrical lightable poison in his mouth regularly just to feel normal, but still finds comfort with smoking. His bag was already in the house, so all he would do first before training is to continue his habit until he has finished his dose. He was just outside the house, sitting with his legs stretched forward down on the sand. In front of him was the blue seas, waves crashing on the sandy shores and to some rocks on his left. Clouds moved across the blue sky, wispy cirrus clouds heading to the north and the low, cottonlike clouds towards the northwest. To his back, a foliage-covered mountain stood with the sturdy trees swaying west. Birds raced from the mountain towards the sea and back again, and some moved closer towards the cerulean waters to get a feast of the scaly, wiggling fish in the deep. Destiny sounded a bit unnatural for the name of this one hell of a view. Maybe some tribal or Latin name would work? Whatever. --- [b]Anedine and Isse[/b] The white-haired, timid girl ran from one place to another in the fine, sandy shores of Destiny Island, her white, silky hair waving against her direction while her [i]package[/i] moved a bit. Isse, on the other hand, just looked at her while she made quick steps, sitting on the stone steps of his assigned house. The sun's warm rays beat down on her skin, and so did Isse. Actually, the dark-haired boy liked to get into shade, but because he feels obviously unusual when he has sun-related powers yet dislikes the bright ball of light in the sky, he'd rather stay under the heat. Suddenly, Anedine tripped, so Isse stood and ran, but stopped when she stood and faced to him with a smile. "It doesn't hurt when you fall into it! Come on, try playing around!" "Uhh... maybe later. I need to set up my stuff in my house." "See you soon!" The dark-haired boy walked into his home, beginning to unpack his stuff before going for the outside life.