1 Jumping Out The Gym [Asura/Private] Sun Aug 23, 2015 3:05 am
Hyūga Satsuji
D-rank
The last few days had been fairly uneventful for the extremely young Hyuga. While he had been in Kumogakure no Sato, he had spent most of his time at the hotel resort that was quite a ways from the Hidden Cloud Village. It was a place that many shinobi went to he had soon learned, and because of that he knew it was the best location to learn as much things as he wanted. Of course, it didn’t help that he was a young child, and for that he would no doubt be overlooked for the most part by plenty in the world around him, especially those who were no doubt capable of teaching him the things he wanted to learn. His age didn’t bother him however, the thing that bothered him the most were the people who ignored him simply because they didn’t know how intelligent he truly was. His mental development had surged, or so he had come to believe since that day two years ago and a week after he had graduated from the Ninja Academy in Konohagakure no Sato.
With that growth had come the need to cut away every single one of his ties with people that he had once called friends. People that he had snuck away from home to play with all afternoon when they didn’t have homework to do, he had even done it back when he did have homework to do, preferring to be a free spirit and to doing as he pleased rather than listen to his parents. At the time he had been more of a rogue child, now, he was more tamed and seemingly less emotional. So emotionless that it got to the point that his past retainers and tutors put in an effort to remind him of every single kind action he had done in his life when he had been much younger. One such kind hearted thing that he had done once upon a time, or so he had been told, was once when they were passing by the local park, while they were passing through it to use as a shortcut to get home after a long day out, a girl who had injured herself was sitting on the ground crying. Of course he believed that far into the story, why wouldn’t there be a young child crying in the park, it happened every day he was certain, but what would start to become unrecognizable to the new and improved Satsuji would be the fact that he had apparently walked up to said girl and had hugged her until he stopped crying.
I doubt that happened. It doesn’t sound like me. I wouldn’t do such a thing, not even for a member of my own family. All of those were things that he had said upon different occasions, and yet, they still insisted with brought about his resignation in arguing the point. He simply didn’t believe them and he would continue doing whatever it was he was doing at the time.
Satsuji’s steps brought him at the end of a long hallway. Glancing to his left, he saw a sign that indicated there was a gym down towards the other end, and he had been following it since a few minutes ago when he had gotten to the lobby and had seen the display that announced the opening of the gym on the top floor. To get to the gym itself was a workout which was amusing, and yet annoying all in the same, simply because it forced you to move up an extra flight of stairs to get to the floor that exclusively held the gym. No one here is a challenge. He made the affirmation confidently as he strolled down the hallway, allowing his arms to sway at his side with every step that he took. Soon enough, the radiant lights of the gigantesque gym were seemingly focusing on the Leaf Village insignia that was on his forehead in the form of a Konohagakure forehead protector. Glancing to either side after he had taken quite a few steps past the threshold of the room, he folded his arms over his chest as he glanced over his shoulder expecting to see his two handlers there. When he didn’t, he looked back around and looked to the left and right, trying to determine as to what he should do. He was most certainly too small to actually lift up the weights, and he wasn’t interested in sparring someone so early in the morning anyway, and so he decided to move through the jungle that was the gym.
Maybe something was going to catch his interest.
WC: 780
With that growth had come the need to cut away every single one of his ties with people that he had once called friends. People that he had snuck away from home to play with all afternoon when they didn’t have homework to do, he had even done it back when he did have homework to do, preferring to be a free spirit and to doing as he pleased rather than listen to his parents. At the time he had been more of a rogue child, now, he was more tamed and seemingly less emotional. So emotionless that it got to the point that his past retainers and tutors put in an effort to remind him of every single kind action he had done in his life when he had been much younger. One such kind hearted thing that he had done once upon a time, or so he had been told, was once when they were passing by the local park, while they were passing through it to use as a shortcut to get home after a long day out, a girl who had injured herself was sitting on the ground crying. Of course he believed that far into the story, why wouldn’t there be a young child crying in the park, it happened every day he was certain, but what would start to become unrecognizable to the new and improved Satsuji would be the fact that he had apparently walked up to said girl and had hugged her until he stopped crying.
I doubt that happened. It doesn’t sound like me. I wouldn’t do such a thing, not even for a member of my own family. All of those were things that he had said upon different occasions, and yet, they still insisted with brought about his resignation in arguing the point. He simply didn’t believe them and he would continue doing whatever it was he was doing at the time.
Satsuji’s steps brought him at the end of a long hallway. Glancing to his left, he saw a sign that indicated there was a gym down towards the other end, and he had been following it since a few minutes ago when he had gotten to the lobby and had seen the display that announced the opening of the gym on the top floor. To get to the gym itself was a workout which was amusing, and yet annoying all in the same, simply because it forced you to move up an extra flight of stairs to get to the floor that exclusively held the gym. No one here is a challenge. He made the affirmation confidently as he strolled down the hallway, allowing his arms to sway at his side with every step that he took. Soon enough, the radiant lights of the gigantesque gym were seemingly focusing on the Leaf Village insignia that was on his forehead in the form of a Konohagakure forehead protector. Glancing to either side after he had taken quite a few steps past the threshold of the room, he folded his arms over his chest as he glanced over his shoulder expecting to see his two handlers there. When he didn’t, he looked back around and looked to the left and right, trying to determine as to what he should do. He was most certainly too small to actually lift up the weights, and he wasn’t interested in sparring someone so early in the morning anyway, and so he decided to move through the jungle that was the gym.
Maybe something was going to catch his interest.
WC: 780