[color=royalblue][h3]Namine[/h3] Namine was surprised to hear a knock at her door so quickly after boarding. Of course, it was unexpected that it would be the staff but what would one of the Thirteen need from her? Gently, she opened the door and poked her head out to see the spiky red head standing in front of her room... with salmon. This group never ceased to amuse her. And terrify her. It was strange how easily she was perturbed by them. They could either act like gentle puppies or snap a heartless in two with their bare hands. It made her heart race anxiously just to think about it. Slowly, she opened the door fully and looked at him, and then the plate, inquisitively. [b]"Uhm... No thank you?"[/b] She replied, trying not to laugh at the oddness of it. His second question made it very clear what he was here for, though, and Namine smiled with her arms crossed. [b]"I... guess. Probably. Why, are you out already?"[/b] Of course, Axel was notorious for the amount of product he used in his hair. It was always a joke with them, and she had to give him a good poke in the ribs every now and again.[/color] [hr] [color=lightblue][h3]Zexion[/h3] Zexion continued to wander around the deck, looking around at the few people who had already made their way out to wander around like he was. The view wasn't exactly great, even on the deck, as the smog from the port town made such an ugly haze. Seriously, were cruises really as "magical" as people said they were? He felt pretty disinterested in the whole thing. The only reason he came along was because he might have the chance to relax on his own, for once... And Xemnas wouldn't let him stay at the castle. [i]I don't know why he was so insistent on this trip... This boat isn't going to do anything for us.[/i] Sighing, he made his way back inside the ship to see what entertainment there was on board. Most of it was loud and annoying - arcades, live shows, dancing, drinking, etc. Even the shops were glitzy and starting to fill up with people. There was a single bookshop on board that he quite enjoyed, but even that was mostly best-sellers and over-hyped teen dramas that the staff surely knew would sell well. It was also bright and not at all quiet like the dark, comfortable study back at the castle. He might find a book or two in there at some point, but for now he continued his adventure through the ship. The quietest place on board was honestly in the hallways where rooms were lined up beside each other, but even those were currently full of people. Zexion was a bit annoyed at just how little solace he had holed up in this ship with all of these people. [i]I thought it would be a bunch of old people who didn't make much noise...[/i] As he walked, he noticed Xion also wandering the ship. Was she looking for somewhere quiet, as well? [i]Probably not...[/i] It wasn't like her. If anything, she was admiring the new adventure. With another sigh, he continued to walk, hoping she wouldn't notice him and try to spark a conversation; he was never good with small talk.[/color]