Chapter 716: Waking Up in Sakura City
Chapter 716: Waking Up in Sakura City
Arrivals Exit, Naathyr International Airport, Sakura City.
2 AM, Friday, March 19th.
Theo and Aurora had just arrived in Sakura City, the nation's bustling capital, after flying across the country on their late-night flight. Exhaustion weighed on them after the long day, but the sight of Sakura City's illuminated skyline brought an undeniable energy. The city's skyscrapers gleamed against the dark sky, their reflection casting a beautiful glow over the still streets.
As they exited through one of the many expansive doors of the airport, the cool, crisp air greeted them. It was early spring, and a gentle breeze carried the soft scent of blooming sakura flowers, mixing with the faint hum of the city that never truly slept.
"Over here," Theo said, waving down a cab as it pulled up to the curb.
Aurora, wrapped in a light jacket, followed him closely, her eyes already heavy with sleep. The airport's bright lights had her squinting slightly, but she managed a smile, excited to be here despite the late hour. After settling into the backseat, Theo gave the driver the hotel address, and they set off through the quiet streets of Sakura City.
Sylph had reserved two rooms in a high-class hotel just a few blocks away from the convention center where PrimCon would take place. The thought of finally getting some rest before the long, exciting day ahead was a relief for both of them.
As the cab meandered through the city, Aurora looked out the window, taking in the mesmerizing lights and towering structures of the city. "Sakura City really is something else," she murmured, leaning her head against the window.
Theo nodded, glancing at her. "It never fails to amaze me," he replied. "But right now, all I can think about is getting to that hotel bed."
Aurora chuckled, half asleep, "Same here."
Thirty minutes later, they arrived at the hotel. The grand facade of the building stood before them, its intricate design illuminated by elegant lanterns along the entrance. The lobby was expansive, with high ceilings, polished marble floors, and tasteful decor that screamed luxury without being ostentatious.
"Welcome to the Vermillion Suites Hotel," the concierge greeted them as they walked in. Theo nodded in response, exchanging a few words as he checked them in. Within moments, they had their room keys and were led toward the elevator.
Aurora yawned as they rode up to their floor. "I'm glad Sylph handled everything. I don't think I'd have the energy to deal with check-ins right now."
Theo smiled. "That's why Sylph's the best."
Once they reached their floor, the two siblings parted ways to their respective rooms. The soft click of the door opening revealed a spacious room bathed in warm light. Theo's eyes immediately fell on the large king-size bed with crisp, inviting sheets. Without much thought, he tossed his bag aside and collapsed onto the bed.
Aurora's room mirrored Theo's in luxury and design. She quickly freshened up, pulling on a pair of comfortable pajamas before slipping under the soft blankets. The bed was more comfortable than she had expected, and the moment her head touched the pillow, sleep claimed her.
7:30 AM, Friday, March 19th
The gentle hum of the city waking up was the first sound that greeted Theo the next morning. Sunlight streamed through the windows, casting a golden hue across the room. He yawned, feeling surprisingly refreshed after only a few hours of sleep. There was a soft knock at the door.
"It's open!" he called, and a moment later, Aurora peeked in.
"Good morning, sleepyhead," she said brightly, already dressed in a casual outfit. "Ready to grab some breakfast?"
Theo sat up, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. "Give me five minutes," he said with a grin. Aurora always had a way of being annoyingly energetic in the mornings, but it was endearing.
Theo quickly got dressed in a comfortable but stylish outfit-jeans and a dark shirt with a leather jacket, the kind of look that was effortless but refined. When he met Aurora in the hallway, they both headed downstairs to the hotel's dining area.
The hotel's breakfast buffet was nothing short of spectacular. Spread out across an elegant room with large windows offering a view of the city, it featured everything from freshly baked croissants and pastries to a range of international cuisines. Aurora's eyes lit up as they walked in, her gaze quickly settling on the fried fish station.
"This is the best way to start the day," Aurora declared, grabbing a plate and loading it up with miso soup, fried fish, rice, egg rolls, and others
Theo chuckled as he picked up his own plate, opting for a more balanced breakfast of eggs, toast, fruits, and smoked salmon. "You're going to need all that energy for today," he said as they found a table near the windows.
They sat down, and the atmosphere was relaxed. The hotel was busy, but it wasn't crowded, and the soft clinking of cutlery mixed with quiet conversations. Theo looked out the window as he sipped his coffee, the skyline of Sakura City stretching endlessly before them.
"I still can't believe we're going to PrimCon," Aurora said between bites of her pancake. "I've seen so many videos of it online, but actually being here... it's surreal."
Theo nodded. "I've heard it's something else. The biggest names in the industry are going to be there, from animators to voice actors. Not to mention all the new anime premieres and exclusive merchandise. It's a different world."
Aurora grinned. "I'm especially excited about the cosplay. I mean, we'll probably see some incredible outfits. I've never done cosplay before, but who knows? Maybe one day."
Theo chuckled. "You'd make a great Tsukuyomi cosplayer."
Aurora blushed slightly but smiled. "And you'd be perfect as Moonlight, but we might give away our identities if we tried that."
The siblings shared a knowing look. Despite the excitement, they both had to remain careful. Their secret identities as Moonlight and Tsukuyomi were something they had guarded closely, even from their closest friends. Although PrimCon was a world for fans, anonymity was still something they valued, especially given how fast their music careers had
skyrocketed.
As they continued their breakfast, the conversation drifted into familiar territory-anime.
"I wonder if there'll be any panels about animation techniques," Theo mused. "Phoenix Productions has been pushing some boundaries with their latest projects."
"I'm sure there will be," Aurora replied, finishing her food. "PrimCon is the perfect place for that kind of stuff. I bet we'll even see some studios announcing new shows."
"I'm looking forward to the exclusive screenings," Theo said, his eyes gleaming with excitement. "PrimCon always has those sneak previews."
They lingered over breakfast for a while, enjoying the slow morning and the anticipation building for what the day held. The convention center was only a short walk away, and the hotel had a direct path leading to it.Nôv(el)B\\jnn
As they finished their meal, Aurora checked the time. "We should probably start heading over soon if we want to beat the crowd."
Theo nodded, setting down his coffee cup. "You're right. Let's go see what all the hype is
about."
With that, the two siblings stood up, collected their things, and made their way back to their rooms to grab any last-minute items. There was a certain energy in the air, a feeling of excitement that made their steps quicker, and their hearts lighter.
They had been to many events in their lives, but this was something new-an entirely
different world full of fans, creators, and the magic of anime. As they stepped out of the hotel and began their walk toward PrimCon, the city seemed to hum with anticipation alongside
them.
Their adventure was just beginning.