Sunaku Niwa wrote:
As though in hopes of ending all the retarded actions of his class the gates began to creak open. The sound immediately overpowered everything around them, not to mention if anything it masked the Sunaku’s words that surely meant something around the edge of you ether stop or I will stop this myself. Of course no one would hear the words spoken, but they would take notice as the Sunaku removes the three senbon that had spiked her sand clone. The large sound of the gates halted as they finished moving.
“Hiro-chan you better share that chocolate…”
The Sunaku’s words were very serious after all she loved nothing more then sugar, and chocolate was a great source for it. Not to mention the Sunaku had already motioned her sand clone to move on with out her. After all it was going to set up the camp in the ruins before they arrived, due to reasons that only she knew. Hell even this little squabble between her students would work great into her plans. Cause in her mind nothing is a better teaching method then to create conflict that must be resolved in some way.
“Anyways we have a long trip ahead of us so by all means don’t dilly dally!”
The Sunaku yelled as she slowly kicked herself backwards towards the gate, if anything it was more of a backward leap that just looked cool. The only reasons he had to stay watching her students was because she would need to keep an eye out for the weakest link of the group. So far it would have to be one of the red-heads, but only time could tell who it really was. Of course who ever it was would be used to teach a lesson that this group surely needed to learn. Even though Sunaku seemed to be just completely thinking about her lesson she in fact really wasn’t. Only her inner genius was thinking of the class she was just thinking about how lucky the male student was for being able to sleep in the same tent with all the beautiful ladies, and the chocolate.
Kago Minu wrote:
Kago watched as the village gates slowly opened. The opening of the gates was awe inspiring to say the least. Snapping herself out of her awe, Kago nodded to Niwa and started to follow him. Was Niwa a he or a she? She still didn't have an answer to that puzzling question, but Kago knew she soon would. Though she had to agree, she did chocolate was good... Pulling a couple packs of chocolate out, Kago threw one to Niwa; and split the rest with her fellow students. Except the little girl, she deserved none.
Finally. She was leaving Konoha for her first time. Granted she wasn't actually free, she still couldn't help feeling so. Glancing over at her new foe, Kago prepared her self mentally for the fight ahead.
Noiru Aki wrote:
Aki saw how the male had given the kitten back to the taller girl. She admired how calmed he seemed and she was a little surprised by the girl's reaction. Well, everybody had a soft spot.
Aki looked over at her sister and noticed how quiet she was. She may be thinking about her being the 'newer' one.
Aki looked at the boy again. He was the only boy. Lucky... for him.
Aki laughed a bit under her breath. He touched her sister, she would kill him. Maybe Aki wasn't strong enough to fight him, yet. But she would be...
Aki looked at the Sunaku which jumped and was out of Konohagakure's limits.
Ok, here I go...
Noiru Mei wrote:
Mei saw the gates slowly open, revealing the woods. She was going to stay close to her sister. But when she looked to see where her sister was, she was already departing. Why was she like that?
Mei took a deep breath and began to follow everyone else.
She hoped she would be able to match the others.
Ayachi Takeo wrote:
akeo took the kitten from the bushes. Just as he expected, the cat was in no shape to resist. As he held it gently in his palms, he walked up to this Kago Minu and gently placed it within the hands of the owner. Also as he anticipated, the owner was broken out of whatever trance that she had managed to place herself into.
"I'm so ashamed... I was enraged, and completely forgot about my kitty's possible injuries... Wow, I'm truly am blind to my surroundings when in combat..."
It seemed that she got a little better when she was not tunnel-visioned by realizing some idea of value. However, Takeo began to wonder if she would conti-
The girl kissed him on the cheek.
Takeo's processes and functions jammed as if he had just had his brain wiped. As cool as Takeo would have liked to stay, he couldn't help but blush a bright shade of red at that moment. He knew he shouldn't have gotten into that conflict after all.
Sure this kiss was out of gratitude, but it was not as if Takeo was often kissed by girls for any reason at all. Takeo still couldn't think at the moment. He did get dizzy however. As a matter of fact, he almost lost his balance and fell to the ground. He backed away as much as he could, still in a completely dazed state, until he plopped on the ground. He needed to sit to get his senses back. He felt feverish.
As the thought finally returned to Takeo's head, he saw that the gates were already open and the group was already preparing to depart. He got up, still a little dizzy from that event but at least able to walk and maintain his composure. He was still a bit baffled by the fact that it happened at all and spent the rest of his trip to the ruins in complete silence as he left his confused thoughts to himself.
He was amazed at how stupid he must of looked in front of the group. It was as if he were under a large concoction of toxins from Konoha's poison shop. Coming back to his senses, he realized that what he had just shown would not be a good idea in the future. And he still wasn't looking at that girl in the same way he had moments before. There was something different about her now that she had shown affection like that. Maybe she had made herself prettier while he was down.
It was true, that for the unexperienced, kunoichi could be the most powerful shinobi in the world... because they had the power to knock a man out without even throwing a punch.
Little Hirosue slowly turned away and closed her eyes.
And tried to visualize everything that she can remember of what happened.
Trying to replay it all in her mind. Back and forth. Back and forth.
Pause and play. Rewind. Pause and play. Rewind.
Stop. There it was.
The scene laid out bare in the corners of her mind.
Little Hirosue then opened her eyes and offered the massive gates a little smile.
The how of it she knew now, yet the why...
The why of it can wait. For now. She decided.
She looked at the clear blue sky as she pondered in thought.
The white fluffy clouds were long gone and carried away to the west.
Hirosue then amused herself with a melodious laugh.
At the nature of events around her. Nonsensical.
Like the sound of cool chimes, her soft laugh carried on with the wind that gushed from the opening doors.
Much like a breeze set against a breeze, Hirosue, once again used up Speed Boost.
Running away beside Sunaku Niwa, trying to match the speed of her backward leap, stride by stride.
She had far more important things to do besides the lesson.
The 'courier' should never be late.
Not on this... 'delivery'.
Ever.
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