>>1607006I pack the sundress, the mystery china dress, the quarter-cup and high-cut, the mahjong set and a T-shirt to sleep in (a loose white one with some kind of cute cactus printed on the front which just about comes down to my belly button, and put on the thighhighs, racerback and thong before donning my uniform. I have a little space left over <special bonus because I like the camera idea, so I made her t-shirt smaller>, so I pack a compact digital camera which has been gathering dust in my room for about a year, maybe I'll find somethings, or people, interesting enough to photograph.
The trip to the coast is an uneventful cramped coach ride. I end up sitting next to a boy I don't know and he plays on some portable games machine the whole time. We change in the changing rooms of a public beach near the port, and strangely we leave our uniforms in lockers there (pre-booked, apparently). The slits up the side of this dress are high enough that you can see the straps of my thong, but the colour matches so that's okay. It does feel weird though, the top half is figure-hugging, but the flaps that make up the skirt are light and floaty, I'll have to be careful when moving around. The ferry is a small charter boat, so it doesn't have anything by way of facilities, and there's not a huge amount of space to move around, but sitting around is pretty dull, so I should go and do something.
Kiku says she's finished part of her manga and would like me to see it at some point during the trip. I'm interested in what she's done because she's not lacking in talent but she's shy enough to make me look like an extrovert. Or I could take a stroll on deck to get some fresh air and see if anyone looks like they could be in need of befriending. It's not terribly well-ventilated inside with all these people, and currently the weather's nice, although the sea's a bit choppy.
PROMPT:
A) Look at Kiku's manga
B) Go out on deck.