1 Death of a Forgotten One (No Killing, invite only ) Fri May 09, 2014 10:57 am
Miu Mai
D-rank
The death of one man could bring tears to a nation, it didn't seem fair that Kage's received such a lavish funeral when the rest of them dropped like flies with celebrations dwarfed by those of their leader. Miu didn't begrudge Kage's for their position in society, of all authority though she thought of them as the worst sticklers. Having grown up on the streets of Kirigagkure, she was quite biased against those with exceeding wealth and power. That was her goal and the reason she bothered to even find a job after the years of sleeping with the vermin and insect that infested the underbelly of Kiri's society. The short child dressed once again in her long red stockings and purple woven dress she sighed, perhaps I am going soft with this new income.
Her stride was small but quick for a child of her physique. Speed walking through the rain to the cemetery where a dear friend of hers was recently buried. The mud squished and squashed under he new black boots giving no concern that she was making her favorite new outfit a complete mess. The cloud coverage and torrent of rain continued to pour down upon her, not carrying at all that she was being drenched to the bone with the cool rain waters. She intended to pay her respects to a dear friend. Miu thought of him as dear, only because he was a year younger then her and had died a few days ago. She thought of him like a younger brother even though the two of them never spoke. Occasionally they would share glancing looks and muddy smiles ... but that was all over. The whole purpose she looked for employment was so she could help him off the streets, but she was to late for him.
I won't be to late for the others that the world forgets. It was midday so the sun still tried to peak through the clouds providing enough light to keep her strong. Although she couldn't stay for long from her own fears, she always had a fire up in her old alley or a candle lit whenever the darkness of night began to engulf the world. She had a abnormal fear of the darkness and she didn't intend to be rendered helpless ever again by it.
Her stride was small but quick for a child of her physique. Speed walking through the rain to the cemetery where a dear friend of hers was recently buried. The mud squished and squashed under he new black boots giving no concern that she was making her favorite new outfit a complete mess. The cloud coverage and torrent of rain continued to pour down upon her, not carrying at all that she was being drenched to the bone with the cool rain waters. She intended to pay her respects to a dear friend. Miu thought of him as dear, only because he was a year younger then her and had died a few days ago. She thought of him like a younger brother even though the two of them never spoke. Occasionally they would share glancing looks and muddy smiles ... but that was all over. The whole purpose she looked for employment was so she could help him off the streets, but she was to late for him.
I won't be to late for the others that the world forgets. It was midday so the sun still tried to peak through the clouds providing enough light to keep her strong. Although she couldn't stay for long from her own fears, she always had a fire up in her old alley or a candle lit whenever the darkness of night began to engulf the world. She had a abnormal fear of the darkness and she didn't intend to be rendered helpless ever again by it.