If I had a copper piece for every time this man was on a boat and ended up crashing I'd have 3 copper, which isn't a lot but its crazy how it's happened 3 times.
Within the depths of the abandoned building, small squeaks echoed across the mossy walls. As a soft glow from a tiny belly shines off the rough and fragile flooring. The squeaks continue, small eyes peak around for anything as the small white bot calls out, “hello?” The bot slowly waddles, dragging a soft blue blanket across the ground.
As the bot touches the wall, a piece easily falls hearing a thud and crackles as the once bigger piece simply broke into many tiny pieces from the impact. It worried him and he quickly waddled away making many tiny squeaks as he stepped. The bot felt lost within this building, he couldn’t find an exit and the sky didn’t seem much happy either. He couldn’t help but wonder if he should do something to cheer up the sky, he slowly waddles to a hole in the wall, “Sky are you okay, want a gift?” He looks around for something eye catching, rocks, debris, more rocks.
Something did end up shining a bit off from the bot’s light source, seeing the reflection quickly caught his attention as he waddled over to the shining object, soon coming across not much of a gift for the sky but an offline bot laying on the cracked flooring. He seemed curious of the bot wanting to wake it up but he wasn’t sure how. He tries to grab the bot’s claw to put but sadly doesn’t do much, coming to an idea to simply wait, coming close and sitting by it as he watches the sky move by. He looks down at the bot’s screen head, “Hi, what’s your name? I’m Somi.” He waits in silence but tries to keep it broken when speaking, “wanna hear a joke?”
not that we didn't already Know belos was full of shit, but it's even funnier knowing the titan was still alive the whole time and probably judging him
sometimes while i think about that while a lot of adults did not treat me very well as a kid i also get a lot of 'in hindsight this person was so good to me and i didnt even realize it until now' as an adult. today i was thinking about how the first anime convention i ever went to was when i was 10 and i asked the man working the manga cafe what manga was/what a good place to start was (because the con was very overstimulating for me and i had gotten lost) and he asked how old i was before recommending yotsuba and asking if i wanted any water or something to eat. its really simple but theres a lot of bad things that couldve happened or he could've been careless in his recommendation, but instead yotsuba has remained one of my favorite manga for years, and probably a large portion of why i continue to read manga as an adult... i think adults who try to involve kids in the world safely/kindly even in little ways make so much more of a difference than they ever really know.