Al Blood sat alone at a small table, in the corner of the luxurious drifting restaurant Baratie. The young, red-haired pirate hunter sat enjoying his meal, happy that there were no pirates in the restaurant. It was a calm, quiet day, Baratie not being busy. They usually had pirates from all the seas come for meals, but at this time there were only a couple of marines and a few bounty hunters, and Albert. As he sat, enjoying the expensive meal (paid for by his father's fortune), he started thinking, as there was nothing much to do besides that. He dove into his own world of thoughts while slowly eating his meal.
He started thinking of his current self and state. He was an 18 year old pirate hunter, just now starting his pirate-hunting journey. He was driven by hatred toward pirates and revenge for his father's death at the hands of a pirate. He dreamed of killing all pirates that he encountered or even saw, and making a big fortune from it, to pile on top of his inheritance from his father. He was now nothing like he once was, now being a man full of hate and negative emotion. He then started remembering his joyful life before his father's death. The happy moments with his parents, the adventures with his father, everything he could remember of his old life seemed so happy. Except for his mother's death, caused by an illness. He was very sad at the time, but got over it after a while. But sadly, now Albert was now nothing like he once was. He was now a man full of hate and negative emotion. All because of that one event. His father's horrifying death at the hands of a cruel pirate. As Al recalled memories of his life, he couldn't help but remember his father's death. He didn't want to remember it, but the memory was stuck in his head, now taking over his world of thought, beyond his control.
Flashback
"Good night, dad!" said the 12 year old Al Blood to his father, standing at his bedside. "Good night, Al." said Albert's father, Roger Blood. Roger was an infamous pirate hunter, his name known throughout the oceans during his career. He had retired from his career of pirate hunting, living on a small island with his wife and son. Albert and his father were just coming back from an adventure that day, Roger taking his son out to a nearby island to explore. Almost as soon as Roger left Albert's room, little Al fell asleep. He was exhausted from the day's exploration with his father, and they came back late at night."What a deep sleeper he is...
In the middle of the night, the young, sleeping Al is woken up by a loud bang of thunder. He wakes up and sits up quickly, terrified by the thunder and the flash of lightning. He gets out of bed and stands up, looking outside his bedside window. There is a thunderstorm outside, the rain pouring heavily. Albert exits his room, rubbing his eyes, and walks along the hallway, reaching his parents' room. He goes inside and looks at the large bed in front of him, his father's bed. He walks closer to the bed, to find out surprisingly that his father isn't there. "Huh? Dad's not here?" he asks himself, surprised. He decides that his father must be n the living room. He walks to the living room to find that his father isn't there, either. He then walks around the house, opening doors, searching for his missing father. No luck. He just can't find him. He then walks over to the front door and opens it a bit, to see if the rain had stopped or at least calmed. It had calmed a little, but was still pouring. He then opens the door so that it is halfway open and looks out. Something catches the light of the house and Al squints to see what it is. It seems to him like something lying on the ground, with something sticking out of the ground near it. He summons his courage and walks out a little during the rainstorm to get a better view of the mysterious thing. He gets closer and closer, until he gets close enough to see what it was.
A horrified expression instantly came onto Albert's face, and tears started forming in his little eyes. What lay in front of him was a sight Albert never imagined he would ever see. It was his father, laying down on the ground, with a sword sticking out of his chest, blood everywhere. Albert started crying and yelled at the top of his lungs ""FFFAAAAAAAAAATHEEEEEEERR!!!!! NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" he screamed into the night, tears streaming down his face, his face shocked and extremely sad. He looked up, out into the night, and saw a large ship, sailing away from the island Albert lived on. The most interesting part of the ship was the flag. It was a Jolly Roger, a pirate flag. "Curse those pirates! Curse them! I will get them someday! My dad won't go unavenged! I WILL FIND YOU ONE DAY!! AND I WILL KILL YOU!!" Albert yelled, almost as loud as his first yell. He looked down at his father, who seemed to be opening his eyes."A-Albert, my...son... said the half-dead Roger calmly, as he then coughed up blood. "Father..." the horrified Albert said,as his beloved father took his last breath and closed his eyes and died.
As Albert finished up his meal and his memory session, he found himself with tears filling up his eyes. He wiped his tears and got up, walking toward the exit of the restaurant. He would walk outside on the wing of the ship, before getting unto his own small ship and setting sail, heading for wherever the sea would take him.
Sentence Count: 69
He started thinking of his current self and state. He was an 18 year old pirate hunter, just now starting his pirate-hunting journey. He was driven by hatred toward pirates and revenge for his father's death at the hands of a pirate. He dreamed of killing all pirates that he encountered or even saw, and making a big fortune from it, to pile on top of his inheritance from his father. He was now nothing like he once was, now being a man full of hate and negative emotion. He then started remembering his joyful life before his father's death. The happy moments with his parents, the adventures with his father, everything he could remember of his old life seemed so happy. Except for his mother's death, caused by an illness. He was very sad at the time, but got over it after a while. But sadly, now Albert was now nothing like he once was. He was now a man full of hate and negative emotion. All because of that one event. His father's horrifying death at the hands of a cruel pirate. As Al recalled memories of his life, he couldn't help but remember his father's death. He didn't want to remember it, but the memory was stuck in his head, now taking over his world of thought, beyond his control.
Flashback
"Good night, dad!" said the 12 year old Al Blood to his father, standing at his bedside. "Good night, Al." said Albert's father, Roger Blood. Roger was an infamous pirate hunter, his name known throughout the oceans during his career. He had retired from his career of pirate hunting, living on a small island with his wife and son. Albert and his father were just coming back from an adventure that day, Roger taking his son out to a nearby island to explore. Almost as soon as Roger left Albert's room, little Al fell asleep. He was exhausted from the day's exploration with his father, and they came back late at night."What a deep sleeper he is...
In the middle of the night, the young, sleeping Al is woken up by a loud bang of thunder. He wakes up and sits up quickly, terrified by the thunder and the flash of lightning. He gets out of bed and stands up, looking outside his bedside window. There is a thunderstorm outside, the rain pouring heavily. Albert exits his room, rubbing his eyes, and walks along the hallway, reaching his parents' room. He goes inside and looks at the large bed in front of him, his father's bed. He walks closer to the bed, to find out surprisingly that his father isn't there. "Huh? Dad's not here?" he asks himself, surprised. He decides that his father must be n the living room. He walks to the living room to find that his father isn't there, either. He then walks around the house, opening doors, searching for his missing father. No luck. He just can't find him. He then walks over to the front door and opens it a bit, to see if the rain had stopped or at least calmed. It had calmed a little, but was still pouring. He then opens the door so that it is halfway open and looks out. Something catches the light of the house and Al squints to see what it is. It seems to him like something lying on the ground, with something sticking out of the ground near it. He summons his courage and walks out a little during the rainstorm to get a better view of the mysterious thing. He gets closer and closer, until he gets close enough to see what it was.
A horrified expression instantly came onto Albert's face, and tears started forming in his little eyes. What lay in front of him was a sight Albert never imagined he would ever see. It was his father, laying down on the ground, with a sword sticking out of his chest, blood everywhere. Albert started crying and yelled at the top of his lungs ""FFFAAAAAAAAAATHEEEEEEERR!!!!! NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!!!" he screamed into the night, tears streaming down his face, his face shocked and extremely sad. He looked up, out into the night, and saw a large ship, sailing away from the island Albert lived on. The most interesting part of the ship was the flag. It was a Jolly Roger, a pirate flag. "Curse those pirates! Curse them! I will get them someday! My dad won't go unavenged! I WILL FIND YOU ONE DAY!! AND I WILL KILL YOU!!" Albert yelled, almost as loud as his first yell. He looked down at his father, who seemed to be opening his eyes."A-Albert, my...son... said the half-dead Roger calmly, as he then coughed up blood. "Father..." the horrified Albert said,as his beloved father took his last breath and closed his eyes and died.
As Albert finished up his meal and his memory session, he found himself with tears filling up his eyes. He wiped his tears and got up, walking toward the exit of the restaurant. He would walk outside on the wing of the ship, before getting unto his own small ship and setting sail, heading for wherever the sea would take him.
Sentence Count: 69