“My budget is 5 dollars, what are your recommendations?” Hinata and Kamash
Ahh yay!! I haven’t gotten to write for Kamash in ages! Thank you so much for requesting him and Hinata, Anon!
Characters:Hinata: Main Kingdom Hearts OC for Fan-Fic TrilogyKamash: OC Antlantean who appears in the second book, Third Beginning, when Hinata goes on a mission to Atlantis. He is the leader of the royal guard.
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Kamash grumbled under his breath as he readjusted the well fitted green shirt that covered his torso. “I do not see the point in wearing such tight clothes,” he commented to Hinata as she walked a few feet in front of him.
Hinata let out a loud sigh, coming to a stop and glancing over her shoulder at him. His bright white hair was pulled back in a bun, the blue tattoos along his face and arms glowing from his aggravation. People cast them looks as they past through the busy street, slowing their walk by Kamash as he appeared to be a complete outsider. Hinata looked away from her comrade, scanning her eyes over the bustling marketplace of Twilight Town around them.
She hadn’t been sure what to think when Queen Kida had requested her to take Kamash to a few outside worlds and report back his findings. Out of all the Antlanteans, he seemed to be the least eager person for the job, but she supposed with their past missions together, it would prove to be a better pairing than a complete stranger.
“Stop your complaining,” Hinata teased him, walking towards him. “Those clothes help you blend in here. Just try to go with it, for once? Alright?”
“Go with it?” He repeated, looking up at her with his icy blue eyes. “I do not understand. Is that a human saying?”
Hinata stared back at him with a slightly annoyed frown. “It means just shut up and deal with it.”
“I do not appreciate your tone,” Kamash glared as he pushed past her and continued walking through the busy street.
“Yeah, well I don’t appreciate your constant whining,” Hinata muttered, rolling her eyes as she followed after him.
She looked at the neon lighted signs and store fronts as they passed, smiling at the familiarity they brought her. The chime of the trolley caught her attention and she looked back forward, seeing the long golden trolley coming to a stop up ahead. Rushing forward, she grabbed Kamash’s arm, much to his dismay, and pulled him with her.
“Come on, let’s get on the trolley.” She pulled harder when he tried to stand his ground.
“I fail to see why we need to ride such a contraption.” He half-halfheartedly pulled against her, staring distastefully at the machine.
“Just… come on!” Hinata groaned, pulling with both her hands and letting out a breath of relief when he finally came with.
As they climbed onto the trolley, she found a spot near the back where they could still stand outside. Releasing Kamash, she leaned against the railing and watched the city pass by as they began to move.
Kamah stood close beside her, his arms crossed tightly across his chest as he looked over every person on the trolley with them.
“Would it kill you to lighten up?” Hinata asked with a hushed voice, glancing up at him.
“I am still unsure why Queen Kida would send me to such a world.” He admitted, turning around and looking out at the town with her. “It seems primitive compared to the greatness of Atlantis.”
“You’d rather be back home with your wife and kids, huh?” Hinata surmised, trying to keep the exasperation with him out of her voice.
Kamash hummed in agreement, before suddenly changing the subject, “Why did you force me on this contraption?”
“It’s called a trolley,” she corrected him. “And this leads to the food district, I’m hungry.”
“I doubt I will find anything suitable to my tastes.” He commented, glancing over when he heard Hinata snort out a laugh.
“How do you think I felt in Atlantis?” She asked him, still laughing. “I hated like ninety percent of the food there.”
Kamash let out an deep inward groan. “I suppose I will have to make many sacrifices on this mission.”
“Happens to the best of us,” Hinata smirked up at him.
The chime of the trolley alerted them that they were coming to a stop in the food district. Hinata led the way off, with Kamash reluctantly following behind. As they came out, Hinata instantly took notice of the various savory scents filling the air. Her stomach rumbled with anticipation and she looked around for a place that seemed suitable to eat.
“Alright,” she looked back at Kamash. “What sort of food are you wanting?”
Kamash scanned his eyes over the various restaurants, as he reached into the back pocket of his pants that he felt were just a bit too tight. He pulled out a leather wallet and opened it, looking at the contents. “My budget is five dollars.” he looked back up at Hinata with a serious expression. “What are your recommendations?”
“Five dollars?” She asked in disbelief, crossing her arms as she walked towards him. “Queen Kida gave you five dollars for your mission to explore outside worlds?”
He checked again. “Will this not be sufficient?”
“Well, not really,” she sighed, rubbing the back of her neck. “Look, I’ll pay for lunch. I’ll ask DiZ about getting you some more munny when we get back–”
“I do not need your assistance.” Kamash cut her off proudly. “Just tell me what I can get for five dollars.”
“Not much of anything,” Hinata told him, “Just let me pay–”
“I will not allow you to pay on my behalf for anything.” Kamash interjected once again, standing taller.
Hinata groaned, running her hand over her face. “Kamash… It’s been over a year since my first mission in Atlantis and I still have treasure Kida gave me before I let. Why in the world do you only have five dollars?”
“My queen must believe this will suffice.”
“Give me the wallet,” Hinata reached for it, but Kamash held it up where she couldn’t reach. “Kamash! Just let me check! There’s no way–” She leaned on her tip toes, waving her arms in vain to get the wallet. Giving up, she crossed her arms and huffed, “You’re a piece of work, you know that?”
His lips tipped into the slightest smirk. “I do not know what that means, but by your expression I can see that I am annoying you.”
“Great deduction,” she rolled her eyes, spinning around, “Come on, let’s find someplace cheap to eat since you’re being so difficult.”
Kamash slipped the wallet back into his pocket as he followed after her. He would never admit it aloud, but many of the food stands they passed seemed tantalizing and made his mouth water. He looked back forward as Hinata came to a stop in front of a small burger place.
“This place should have a dollar menu,” Hinata told him, opening the door.
“Oh, then allow me to pay for your lunch as well.” Kamash walked through the open door, smirking at Hinata rolling her eyes.
“I’m planning on getting some sushi from the place down the street after we order for you,” she explained, following him in. “So you just worry about yourself, alright?”
Kamash nodded, falling silent as he looked at the menu. Hinata went ahead to the ordering counter and made an order for him that came out to less than four dollars.
“Give her the money,” she told Kamash, watching as he reached for his wallet and handed the bills to the worker.
The woman took the money, her eyebrows knitting together as she looked it over. “I’m sorry sir,” she looked back up with a sweet smile, handing back the money, “but we don’t take any bills higher than fifty.”
Hinata glanced at the money, seeing the number one-hundred in the corner. “Oh my God…” She planted her face in her hands.
more of that avenger summer kama design i thought of........ bonus 3rd ascension ash bc i hc that hes closest to his shiva influence in that one. also bc i think he’d still bring her anything she wants even if shes bitey
OH nevermind i have some old (...shippy) doodles to post!!! these are from a few weeks back !! i rly wanna explain all of the dynamics of the kama ships i have (gestures vaguely) theyre my fav servant and i think they deserve 541557 lovers(im also on the list
OH YMGDO SOMEONE WROTE A KAMaSH FIC JUST LIKE THAT IM ACTUALLY IN SHAMBLES IM JUST. IM SHAKING ON THE. FLOOR. ITS LIKE. SEEING THE TAG FILL UP MAKES ME SO EMOTIONAL DUDE