Post by Deleted on May 15, 2012 14:42:49 GMT -6
Seaweed noodles. The only thing more healthy than alcohol that could actually take good care of a broken man with a huge disappointment weighing on his heart. The young gardener was sitting at the table in the back of the room, a semi eaten bowl full of noodles in front of him, with a couple others next to it completely emptied. He had asked Narook, the owner, to put on the radio so he could hear the commentary of tonight's pro-bending match, and she had kindly agreed, but hearing about the Kolau Komodo Rhinos' offensive and heavy tactics was not the same thing as watching them in person and cheering for them. Right now, it simply made him stare at his noodles in regret, or maybe remorse.
Riku ordered some green tea, since it was the only flavor he'd ever had in his life, to accompany those regret-tasting noodles. But seeing the hot and steamy water inside his cup only made him think about that moment of deception again.
There he was, merrily making his way towards the arena in expectation of another great match from the Komodo Rhinos, and hoping to get a good spot to watch them from, but when he stepped in front of the ticket booth, his eyes widened and his mouth gaped in shock at the sign that was hanging in front. It read "SOLD OUT". The young florist could not believe what he was seeing, there was still an hour before the start of the matches and the tickets were already all sold ? He knocked onto the front glass, trying to catch the vendor's attention. The man glanced up at him in a bored way, then pointed at the detestable sign. "But... excuse me sir, how can there already be no tickets left ? I-it doesn't make sense, there were plenty this morning !!" Riku asked with a bit of indignation.
The man glanced up at him once again, the corner of his mouth slightly raised in a mocking fashion. "Well then, why did you not buy this morning ?" Was his answer. It made Riku feel a bit embarassed because he did not have a good reason, other than the fact he usually bought his ticket an hour before the matches, like today. He tried to calm down a little, not paying attention to what the man said, to avoid making things more complicated. "But sir. Are you sure there aren't any left ? Some you may have overlooked or something ?" He asked nicely. This time, the vendor just outright ignored him. Knowing that asking again would only make him a fool, he let the silence carry his words once again, and his presence be a burden, waiting for a reaction from the guy... There was none. At one point, a trio of gentlemen passed by him, to whom the vendor handed out three tickets with a large smile while they walked, without a single word. This looked way too big to be unresponsive about, and yet Riku kept on relying on the silence, hoping the man would feel the weight of his own nonsensical actions and speak out of embarrassment.
But after a couple of minutes of silent stare-me-down from Riku, the vendor just closed the shutter of his booth and started reading a newspaper.
Which drove Riku to find solace in Narook's noodles and tea. It was both saddening and humiliating. Back when he was younger, he would have tried to sneak into the arena by using Waterbending, but being caught at his age would have been even more embarrassing. He did not want to take the risk... It seemed he would just have to accept the fact that this would be the first match of the Rhinos' season that he would miss. His only logical explanation for what had happened at the booth was that those people were gangsters who had more or less pre-paid their tickets. At least, that's what he could deduce from their attitudes and clothes.
"And the last of Rhinos is standing all alone in Zone 3, steadily holding his ground and keeping his opponents at bay with low fire strikes, keeping them on the move. He's obviously playing the clock here, waiting for the end of round two. He jumps, ducks and somersaults from one side of his zone to the other, evading all the attempts while the clock keeps ticking. The end of round two is coming close, if he can just... And that's it ! The Moose Lions win this round. One for each team, Round three is going to be decisive, folks ! Will we witness another one of the Moose Lions' trademark zone charging tactics, or will it this night mark the season's second "Komodo Rhino all out knockout" ?! Stay tune, as the players get in place !!"
Riku's head suddenly dropped into his bowl of noodles. That move was his favorite, even though he'd only seen it performed once. This... just felt... so unfair !!!