islandmoderator (islandmoderator) wrote in living_island, @ 2007-01-10 13:37:00 |
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Current mood: | bored |
The Thoughts of One Most Distressed
LJ-SEC: (ORIGINALLY POSTED BY mayumi_mizuhash)
Several days seem to have passed now since we first found ourselves stranded in this monstrous place. As time passes, more students from both Ouran and Mori High Schools seem to materialize. While some appear to be taking this forced migration in stride, I cannot. This is a wretched place. Everything looks to be covered in filth. Both plants and animals alike are set on devouring us. Large produce cause great explosions in the middle of the night.
I, myself, have made a concerted effort not to leave my cabin unless it is absolutely necessary I do so. I shall not be one of those foolish enough to wander off alone into the dark unknown of the island's interior. But, lord, it is frightfully dull in here! Perhaps I shall have to venture out to the "trading post" at some point and see if they have any sort of literature available. Or perhaps some art supplies?
Iya-kun has been given the task of guarding the Mess Hall, which that white-haired child insists shall repair itself if we wait long enough. (I find such a notion a bit far fetched, but then so is most everything else that has occurred recently.) Apparently when the wildlife of the island cannot eat us, they are willing to make do with our food supply. I must say I am a bit concerned he shall hurt himself during this commission, for his swordsmanship has never been strong. Nor has his stomach. The hours he is keeping cannot be good for his health, either. He sits up nearly all night and returns to the cabin at daybreak. At this moment, he is snoring rather loudly, and it is nearly one in the afternoon. It is a bit bothersome when one is trapped indoors to also be forced to keep one's voice down, but I suppose it must be so.
Sunako Nakahara appears to have been possessed by some sort of spirit. Although a rather frightful lush, I believe this new persona is still a great deal more pleasant than her own. I see no need for any immediate action to in this case.