Thor Blerster
It was an end to a frantic day, the moon was raised over the city of Tokyo and the skies were clear of clouds, stars glittered like embers in a fire, giving a sense of awe about the sky. Trailing off in thought, Thor wondered about the sky, and what it held. Thoughts about visitors whizzed about in his head, but didn't stay long as he reminded himself of Shinigami and their foes: hollows and arrancars. Through Thor's eyes, he really didn't care that Shinigamis hated arrancars, or vise versa. Due to the fact that since the beginning people have found way to hate each other and kill each other. Though, however, he wondered if there ever be somekind of understanding between the two races.
Thor stood at the entrance of the park, looking into the starry night sky. He started walking forward, walking down the Eli parks steps, and not paying much attention to what he stood. Even if something were to happen, he had his accessories in handy; he always did just in case. While walking along the parks concrete path, he stumbled upon a bench; the bench was wooden and was shaped like a diagonal "S". Figuring it was a prime location to lie down and enjoy the stars, he laid down on it. The bench was cold as the night air, but Thor did not mind. Unconscious to his surroundings, he watched the skies, but what he did not expect was company, and after a day like today, he really did not need it.
Thor stood at the entrance of the park, looking into the starry night sky. He started walking forward, walking down the Eli parks steps, and not paying much attention to what he stood. Even if something were to happen, he had his accessories in handy; he always did just in case. While walking along the parks concrete path, he stumbled upon a bench; the bench was wooden and was shaped like a diagonal "S". Figuring it was a prime location to lie down and enjoy the stars, he laid down on it. The bench was cold as the night air, but Thor did not mind. Unconscious to his surroundings, he watched the skies, but what he did not expect was company, and after a day like today, he really did not need it.