[center][h3][color=00CED1]Saix[/color][/h3][/center] [center]This was a waste of time. What on earth had Xemnas been thinking? Sending them all on vacation like this. While they were here sitting around doing nothing productive, Heartless ran about freely. There were dozens of missions waiting to be done, some of which were rather urgent. Yet here he was, standing in the middle of what would be his tiny, unescapable prison until this damn cruise was over with. The others may have been able to enjoy themselves, but he would be in his room stressing over the missions that weren't getting done. He was the one who assigned them after all, making sure everybody got missions that they were capable of completing. Not overworking a single person, but himself, in the process. A heavy sigh escaped his lips. Then there was the whole matter of his Berserking. Even without real emotions, he still couldn't control it. Well he could, most of the time. But during the full moon, no Berserker could. Yet here he would be, trapped in a giant, floating, metal, prison where he would be surrounded by people. Saix just had to hope the rest of the Organization remembered to stay away from him during that time. It had been six months since he had accidentally hurt somebody on his monthly rampages, he was hoping to make it seven. Saix tossed his duffel bag, which was half full of mission paperwork, on the bed in his room. He had no desire to be here, and even less desire to actually unpack. So he would save that for later. By later he really meant he'd probably just get stuff out as he needed it. For now, he stepped out onto his room's balcony and stared out at the water. The breeze felt nice as it ran through his long, unruly, blue hair. Even if it did smell like fish crap and salt.[/center] [center][h3][color=DDA0DD]Xion[/color][/h3][/center] [center]She was excited for the chance to finally relax. Her first time doing so since joining the Organization. In fact, she had never expected Xemnas to be nice enough to do something like this. Maybe another member was the one who convinced him to do this. Well, it didn't matter, they were here now. Xion spent a little bit of time in her room, unpacking and putting everything away neatly. The room itself seemed pretty nice, or at least nicer than the one she had at The Castle That Never Was. Then again, anything was nicer than that. There was actual decorations and places to put things. Though she couldn't imagine spending the entire trip in there. Hopefully there was stuff to do on the ship itself. There was only one way to find that out, by exploring. Xion headed out of her room, picked a direction, and started wandering. She didn't care what she found, as long as she found something. It did look like there was plenty of stuff to do on the ship. So the days at sea wouldn't be boring like she had expected. The thought of a pool on a ship, which was on the ocean, was a little silly, but she saw the appeal. Though it would probably be crowded, Xion decided to go swimming later. It wasn't every day that she got the chance. No missions for a whole two weeks would be amazing. As much as Saix tried to make sure nobody was too overworked, Xion was still tired every day after taking on a mission. That may not actually change with this cruise. She may very well tired herself out having fun. But that was the best way to get tired.[/center]