[center][h1][b][i][color=#33B6D6]ASA MIST[/color][/i][/b][/h1][/center] Asa relaxed in the backseat of the truck, glad that he had got a seat on the inside of the vehicle. While he was laying back, he felt little need to sleep seeing as he had slept through all of the morning. On his lap, Tiku was perched in a small position, indicating that the robot was in standby mode. Thankfully Tiku was very light, as his design was very modern. As Asa looked up from his robotic companion, he saw the sign saying welcome to Eureka Town. The Water Elemental was glad that they were stopping in this town as he really needed to get out of the truck. Fortunately he didn’t have to wait long as the truck pulled into one of the first hotels they found. From outside it looked quite dilapidated, the first S in Sunset Motel being completely out of power. But that was fine as this was the best that the ragtag group could afford. Asa picked up Tiku as he stepped out of the truck, his bones making a popping noise as they changed from the locked position they had been in during the drive. As Asa stretched, he could see that the theme park the town was famous for was close, a giant roller coaster rising above the skyline of the buildings. It was a little bit too tall for Asa, who, though he would never admit it, had a problem with heights. Instead, Asa turned to Audrey and began to follow her to the Sunset Motel. She made a comment about hoping they had showers. Asa hoped so as well, not so much because of smell as Water Elementals didn’t really sweat, but rather that being under water helps rejuvenate the strength of a Water Elemental. Eli then mentioned upgrading to an RV. While that would be ideal, Asa knew that funds were tight as it was. At least for now they would be stuck with the beat up truck. Eli and Vincent then went to work on the truck, as the others headed for the theme park. Knowing that he wouldn’t be of any help with the truck, Asa ran after Audrey and Thulile. [color=#33B6D6]“I’m coming as well,”[/color] shouted Asa. The Water Elemental then stuffed Tiku, who was still in standby, into his backpack, unsure if robots were allowed in the park. As he and his companions entered the park, Asa once again saw the roller coaster, immediately ruling out the idea of riding it. Maybe something like the merry go round was more his speed. That thought made the Water Elemental feel incredibly lame.