[center][b][h2][color=ed1c24]S[/color][color=f7941d]a[/color][color=fff200]y[/color][color=39b54a]a[/color][color=0072bc]t[/color][color=662d91]a[/color][color=ed145b]c[/color][color=ed1c24]h[/color][color=f7941d]i[/color] [color=ed1c24]N[/color][color=f7941d]i[/color][color=fff200]j[/color][color=39b54a]i[/color][color=0072bc]k[/color][color=662d91]o[/color][/h2][/b] [@Expolar][/center] As Sayatachi sips on her tea with a calmed expression on her face, she suddenly hears several gasps coming from near the door. She wouldn't look towards it immediately, but judging by the footsteps, this figure didn't have shoes. She glances to her right to see Grane Falo casually walk towards her, finally having found her here. Apparently their ship was leaving soon and that they must make haste. As soon as he finished, did Saya finish her long sip and set it on the table, leaving an empty cup on the pearl-white platter. [b]"A shame we must go so soon."[/b] she remarks while standing up, [b]"But none of the less we must do what must be done. You will explain to me the details once we're onboard."[/b] [hr] Once onboard, the two were initially hanging out alone on different parts of the ship. Sayatachi hung out near the stern of the ship and looked out at the sea beyond her, with a glass of dark-red cocktail in her hand. Truthfully, she isn't sure where she's going. All she knows is that it's somewhere out in another country. Where that country is, she absolutely doesn't know. But its simply business. Not a vacation, not a get-away, its a business mission, quest, job, whatever someone wants to call it. She'll do it, get paid, and be done. That's it. For now, she might just get comfy and ready for their landing. Then Grane comes to her again and reports that they'll be landing in a few hours, as well as information regarding to her position in the Magic Council. An audible "hmm" as she lowers her glass. [b]"It wasn't easy,"[/b] she answers while clearing her throat, [b]"I may have been head of my mother's clothing corporation, Nijiko Industries, back in Fiore, but the magic training wasn't at all easy. It took years of practice and perfection before I was able to affectively use it and I didn't have say my mother to help me train, other then introduce the arts, before she died. Add another few long years and I've barely mastered it thanks to her scrolls. Now it comes all naturally to wield and use and the council seemed so impressed with my skills that I was able to push up to being a Council Member."[/b] She pauses as she looks out at sea. [b]"A shame that my mother never got to glance at what I've risen and become..."[/b]