1 Suna's New Kazekage! The trouble ensues! [Open/No Killing] Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:36 pm
Gin
Retired
The night was cool, as it typically was in the desert of Sunagakure. Many stars shone brightly overhead, covering the resting village like a blanket. Gusts of breeze would pass by every once in a while, giving the young Kazekage chills as she stood on the balcony of her new office. It was all so surreal. To be honest, the young woman never expected to become Kazekage. Nevertheless, the village elders had chosen her for the job after the previous Kazekage suddenly disappeared. But Why? That was the question that had gone through her head the entire night. After her first day on the job, she couldn't help but wonder. Of course, Gin had the strength for the job and possibly even the intelligence. But leadership skills? The respect of the entire village? She lacked those things. But she would work for them, just as she would work for Sunagakure.
Gin beamed brightly as she looked up towards the sky. It was well into the night, but she had something planned for the villagers of Sunagakure. Fireworks were set up against the railings of the balcony, waiting to be lit. There were dozens and dozens of them, probably enough to wake the entire population of Sunagakure up once they went off. She was giddy. Gin knew that the elders of the village and the older generations would disapprove, but she didn't care. It was the new generations that mattered. And even though her actions came off as purposeless and chaotic, they had meaning. SHe wanted to show the children that Sunagakure was wonderful, that it was worth defending and worth working for. She just hoped they'd get the message. The young Kazekage lit a match and held it between her fingers. She went as quickly as she cold, lighting the fireworks one after the other.
She covered her ears, waiting for them to go off. All th while, she couldn't help but smile - her goading and overconfident smile. In under a few seconds, the fireworks went off, lighting the sky with dozens of shapes and colors and raining down on the village. The way she had set them up, the fireworks would go off for at least ten minutes. "You hear that Suna?" She yelled to the sky. "Gin Kuroka's your new Kazekage!" She laughed, deciding to congratulate herself for the acomplishment. She went to stand on the balcony's railing, where some of the fireworks had already gone off. She wore the robes and hat the marked her as the leader of the village haphazardly. She watched as some of the people were coming out of their houses to watch the display.
Gin beamed brightly as she looked up towards the sky. It was well into the night, but she had something planned for the villagers of Sunagakure. Fireworks were set up against the railings of the balcony, waiting to be lit. There were dozens and dozens of them, probably enough to wake the entire population of Sunagakure up once they went off. She was giddy. Gin knew that the elders of the village and the older generations would disapprove, but she didn't care. It was the new generations that mattered. And even though her actions came off as purposeless and chaotic, they had meaning. SHe wanted to show the children that Sunagakure was wonderful, that it was worth defending and worth working for. She just hoped they'd get the message. The young Kazekage lit a match and held it between her fingers. She went as quickly as she cold, lighting the fireworks one after the other.
She covered her ears, waiting for them to go off. All th while, she couldn't help but smile - her goading and overconfident smile. In under a few seconds, the fireworks went off, lighting the sky with dozens of shapes and colors and raining down on the village. The way she had set them up, the fireworks would go off for at least ten minutes. "You hear that Suna?" She yelled to the sky. "Gin Kuroka's your new Kazekage!" She laughed, deciding to congratulate herself for the acomplishment. She went to stand on the balcony's railing, where some of the fireworks had already gone off. She wore the robes and hat the marked her as the leader of the village haphazardly. She watched as some of the people were coming out of their houses to watch the display.