A flock of startled pigeons took to the skies as a dark gray shape raced by proceeded by a loud, deep drone that shook pedestrians to their bone. The sound of a large “sneeze” caused unsuspecting bystanders to jump – their eyes darting back and forth for the source of the offending noise. In the blink of an eye, the mysterious object disappeared around a sharp bend in the road accompanied by the squeal of high performance tires and a puff of smoke. The flock of pigeons returned to continue pecking at the bread crumbs left here and there on the sidewalk. Within a few seconds, all evidence of the invading offender had disappeared.
Seated comfortably behind the small, flat-bottomed steering wheel, a gunmetal haired man with shockingly purple eyes let his amusement show. Crinkles around his intense eyes conveyed a sense of humor and slight mirth. His mouth was covered by the high collar of a fashionable Armani Exchange jacket, its expression hidden to the outside world. With a flick of his wrist and a deft orchestrated movement of both feet, the young man shifted into a lower gear and blasted his way easily through another sharp turn in the bustling business sector of Karakura Town. With tires gripping effortlessly while working in sync with its track-tuned suspension and support braces, the car’s chassis rotated beautifully, bringing another show of joy to the man’s face as g-forces smashed his body into the full race bucket seat with a carbon kevlar backing and gel pads positioned strategically to cradle his body.
The 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder motor delivered a respectable 452 wheel horsepower and an impressive 430 lbs of torque – 300 of it at 3200 rpms. With forged internals and very aggressive cams, it wasn’t a high hp vehicle but it was purpose-built, constructed entirely for running at the track during time attack events. No expense had been spared in its transformation from potent track car to dominating full race monster. The owner was equally purpose-driven and while the car he drove was loud, rambunctious and a handful at times, he was rather cool and composed, drawing very little attention to himself. Quite often times, he flew right under the radar of those around him and that was the way he liked it.
Downshifting before sliding the shifter into neutral and coasting to a stop at a red light, Kage Kiyoshi scanned the sidewalk for a parking spot. Spotting one, he waited for the light to go green before he agilely slid the heavily modified Evolution X into the tight spot, leaving just enough space between the sidewalk and his car. Stepping out in front of the newspaper agency, he shielded his eyes against the midday sun and bit back a yawn. He paused for a moment, as if deep in thought, before shrugging and reaching back into his car to grab a manila folder filled with CD’s and USB’s loaded down with hundreds of processed and raw photographs that he had taken over the course of the charity event last night being held at the National Museum of History.
With an easy, laid-back swagger that belied the hidden animalistic movements underneath, Kage strode purposefully over to the entrance, ignoring the people in his way, pushing through a few of them without even apologizing or giving them a second glance. He was tired and a bit cranky and certainly did not feel like waiting for idiotic people who barred his passage and the shortest distance to the newspaper agency’s main door. Working his way through the revolving door, he slid into a line waiting to talk to the secretary so that he could be directed to the correct employee whom he would hand his photos over to.
This had been the first job Kiyoshi had received from this newspaper and as with any normal person, it was in his best interest to make a good impression. He certainly wasn’t about to just drop the photos off and take off. As much was he wanted to, Kage knew he had to suffer through this bullshit at least for the first few times so the editors would continue to send work his way. It wasn’t all bad, though. Unlike the majority of those employed, Kage was self-employed and enjoyed his work very much. He set his own hours, had no one else to share the profits with and could be as flexible as he wanted to. Plus, in his line of work, it was easy to make contacts in all sectors of business and those were sure to come in handy sooner rather than later.
“What the fuck is taking so long.” He grumbled unenthusiastically. Craning his neck to look over the shoulder of the woman in front of him, Kage grunted when he saw that it was almost his turn. “About damn time.”
Dressed in a pair of dark jeans held up by a dark brown leather belt, Kiyoshi shifted his weight from one white Converse sneakered foot to the other. An indigo-hued v-neck tee shirt similar to the color of his eyes covered a well-toned chest while a steel colored motorcycle jacket with black stripes down its sleeves kept him warm in the cool office building. The high upturned collar of the jacket made it difficult to observe any portion of his face below his nose and Kage used that to his advantage when conversing with others.
The fat, annoying woman in front of him was finally called forward. It was his turn next and his mind started to wander to other…spiritual thoughts as he waited for the secretary to signal him forward…
Seated comfortably behind the small, flat-bottomed steering wheel, a gunmetal haired man with shockingly purple eyes let his amusement show. Crinkles around his intense eyes conveyed a sense of humor and slight mirth. His mouth was covered by the high collar of a fashionable Armani Exchange jacket, its expression hidden to the outside world. With a flick of his wrist and a deft orchestrated movement of both feet, the young man shifted into a lower gear and blasted his way easily through another sharp turn in the bustling business sector of Karakura Town. With tires gripping effortlessly while working in sync with its track-tuned suspension and support braces, the car’s chassis rotated beautifully, bringing another show of joy to the man’s face as g-forces smashed his body into the full race bucket seat with a carbon kevlar backing and gel pads positioned strategically to cradle his body.
The 2.0 liter, 4-cylinder motor delivered a respectable 452 wheel horsepower and an impressive 430 lbs of torque – 300 of it at 3200 rpms. With forged internals and very aggressive cams, it wasn’t a high hp vehicle but it was purpose-built, constructed entirely for running at the track during time attack events. No expense had been spared in its transformation from potent track car to dominating full race monster. The owner was equally purpose-driven and while the car he drove was loud, rambunctious and a handful at times, he was rather cool and composed, drawing very little attention to himself. Quite often times, he flew right under the radar of those around him and that was the way he liked it.
Downshifting before sliding the shifter into neutral and coasting to a stop at a red light, Kage Kiyoshi scanned the sidewalk for a parking spot. Spotting one, he waited for the light to go green before he agilely slid the heavily modified Evolution X into the tight spot, leaving just enough space between the sidewalk and his car. Stepping out in front of the newspaper agency, he shielded his eyes against the midday sun and bit back a yawn. He paused for a moment, as if deep in thought, before shrugging and reaching back into his car to grab a manila folder filled with CD’s and USB’s loaded down with hundreds of processed and raw photographs that he had taken over the course of the charity event last night being held at the National Museum of History.
With an easy, laid-back swagger that belied the hidden animalistic movements underneath, Kage strode purposefully over to the entrance, ignoring the people in his way, pushing through a few of them without even apologizing or giving them a second glance. He was tired and a bit cranky and certainly did not feel like waiting for idiotic people who barred his passage and the shortest distance to the newspaper agency’s main door. Working his way through the revolving door, he slid into a line waiting to talk to the secretary so that he could be directed to the correct employee whom he would hand his photos over to.
This had been the first job Kiyoshi had received from this newspaper and as with any normal person, it was in his best interest to make a good impression. He certainly wasn’t about to just drop the photos off and take off. As much was he wanted to, Kage knew he had to suffer through this bullshit at least for the first few times so the editors would continue to send work his way. It wasn’t all bad, though. Unlike the majority of those employed, Kage was self-employed and enjoyed his work very much. He set his own hours, had no one else to share the profits with and could be as flexible as he wanted to. Plus, in his line of work, it was easy to make contacts in all sectors of business and those were sure to come in handy sooner rather than later.
“What the fuck is taking so long.” He grumbled unenthusiastically. Craning his neck to look over the shoulder of the woman in front of him, Kage grunted when he saw that it was almost his turn. “About damn time.”
Dressed in a pair of dark jeans held up by a dark brown leather belt, Kiyoshi shifted his weight from one white Converse sneakered foot to the other. An indigo-hued v-neck tee shirt similar to the color of his eyes covered a well-toned chest while a steel colored motorcycle jacket with black stripes down its sleeves kept him warm in the cool office building. The high upturned collar of the jacket made it difficult to observe any portion of his face below his nose and Kage used that to his advantage when conversing with others.
The fat, annoying woman in front of him was finally called forward. It was his turn next and his mind started to wander to other…spiritual thoughts as he waited for the secretary to signal him forward…
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