1 A Beautiful Day Like Today [Flashback, Yuudai or invite, no kill] Thu Aug 29, 2013 8:31 pm
Tsuneko
D-rank
Summer had begun to slowly move into fall, and though the weather was still warm, the humidity that could make such warmth seem oppressive was not in the air today. As today was her day off, Tsuneko was able to make it out to enjoy the weather after taking care of some clan duties that morning. Finishing a light lunch with Wataru in her room, the pair soon made their way to the Downtown Marketplace, Tsuneko on her two feet and the bat inside a backpack that she carried primarily for his use.
Finding an unoccupied bench, the young woman took a seat, gently placing the bag beside her. She was not here to shop for either legal or illegal merchandise, as the marketplace had both, but simply to enjoy the afternoon sunshine and “people watch”. Wataru had little interest in the sport, but he was a bit like a younger sibling: he could not tolerate feeling as though he was being left out of anything. Catering to her companion, she had gotten the backpack for him to rest and travel in when he did not care to fly or simply cling to her back; it also served another purpose of housing her medical kit, ninja paraphernalia, and any other items that she cared to place within it, or on it, as her forehead protector was tied to it now.
Being off duty, she didn’t wear the forehead protector on her person, but several people who passed her today greeted her, recognizing her as a medical ninja who frequently worked within Kirigakure’s Hospital, some of these knowing her personally and others just professionally. She was not dressed in scrubs today, though. Tsuneko wore a charcoal, racer back styled dress; the princess seams gracefully highlighted the curves on her slender body and adding a bit of tailoring to the casual dress. The standard but oh so comfortable shinobi shoes were a given with most anything that she might choose to wear.
Her long white hair was pulled back in a loose braid, her bangs well-kept enough that the lilac eyes that watched the crowds pass had nothing to impede their vision. She kept herself entertained by seeing if anyone would meet her eyes with their own and offering a pleasant smile if they did. Most people had company, whether some children begging for a treat or a date flirting with them, and were too preoccupied to notice the young woman; the few that did make that brief contact responded with a smile, a nod, a wave, or even just a confused expression, before continuing on their way, leaving the napping bat in her backpack as her only companion, but it was no bother to her. While human company would not be minded, the lack of it would not ruin her afternoon; who could be sad on a beautiful day like today?
Finding an unoccupied bench, the young woman took a seat, gently placing the bag beside her. She was not here to shop for either legal or illegal merchandise, as the marketplace had both, but simply to enjoy the afternoon sunshine and “people watch”. Wataru had little interest in the sport, but he was a bit like a younger sibling: he could not tolerate feeling as though he was being left out of anything. Catering to her companion, she had gotten the backpack for him to rest and travel in when he did not care to fly or simply cling to her back; it also served another purpose of housing her medical kit, ninja paraphernalia, and any other items that she cared to place within it, or on it, as her forehead protector was tied to it now.
Being off duty, she didn’t wear the forehead protector on her person, but several people who passed her today greeted her, recognizing her as a medical ninja who frequently worked within Kirigakure’s Hospital, some of these knowing her personally and others just professionally. She was not dressed in scrubs today, though. Tsuneko wore a charcoal, racer back styled dress; the princess seams gracefully highlighted the curves on her slender body and adding a bit of tailoring to the casual dress. The standard but oh so comfortable shinobi shoes were a given with most anything that she might choose to wear.
Her long white hair was pulled back in a loose braid, her bangs well-kept enough that the lilac eyes that watched the crowds pass had nothing to impede their vision. She kept herself entertained by seeing if anyone would meet her eyes with their own and offering a pleasant smile if they did. Most people had company, whether some children begging for a treat or a date flirting with them, and were too preoccupied to notice the young woman; the few that did make that brief contact responded with a smile, a nod, a wave, or even just a confused expression, before continuing on their way, leaving the napping bat in her backpack as her only companion, but it was no bother to her. While human company would not be minded, the lack of it would not ruin her afternoon; who could be sad on a beautiful day like today?
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