[center][h2][color=fff200]Wafer D. Kite - An Official Introduction? Wafer D. Kite.[/color][/h2][/center] [hr] Kite had been caught midair. He thoughts he was dead for sure and yet, somehow he survived. He took a deep breath relishing the sight of a battered Krabbe and a flying shrimp. The crew who'd been battling with Krabbe seemed to be making their way off the ship and onto their own. Most of them anyway. He chuckled at the one liner given by the... child? He wasn't sure. Everything was happening in succession. He just wanted to sleep. [color=fff200]"I can't yet..."[/color] He paused and pushed himself to his feet. He grit his teeth. It hurt to move. This was it. Krabbe was on the floor. He made sure to pick up his wrenches. He began his walk toward the downed man as what seemed to be the captain of the pirates did the same. [color=fff200]"I have to..."[/color] He staggered a bit. He needed to finish Krabbe off; like the wannabe crustacean had done to the shipwright's crew. He stopped moving not far from where Cedric and krabbe were. Kite gave the deck of the ship a slight knock with one of his wrenches. He used it to stay upright, but also to garner the attention of the fellow pirate. [color=fff200]"Excuse me."[/color] Kite spoke in a hushed tone. [color=fff200]"I know you don't know me. But I'm Wafer D. Kite and I helped fight with your crew."[/color] He gave the briefest explanation he could. [color=fff200]"That being said... I have unfinished business with the Krusty Krabbe here."[/color] He was beaten, bruised, and bloody. Still, he was on his feet, though he looked like he could hardly stay on his feet much longer. It was a wonder how he thought he would be finishing the man off at all. [color=fff200]"He took something dear to me and he's gotta pay."[/color] He had to force the words out. Things were getting blurry. He fell silent. That was all he had to say. He hoped the Pirate captain wouldn't try to stop him. He didn't have the energy to fight or argue anymore. He just wanted to be done with it and maybe fall in the sea god willing.