1 Ninja Nanny [Mission] Mon Oct 29, 2012 8:11 pm
Asari
D-rank
Asari HAD been looking for a rest, he'd had a busy day already, but apparently there was no rest for the wicked. Well, not so much wicked. Anyway, the point is he'd had a busy day and he'd been expecting to rest for a little bit but then he'd heard from his room-mate that there was a mission going where someone wanted a babysitter for some kids, hence why he'd come to this house at eight o'clock at night, holding a book in his hands about the state of the clans in Iwagakure. He figured that if he was going to be here for a long time he'd need to get more knowledge about his neighbours. He knocked on the door, and the people who owned it opened the door. They smiled, and for once that day didn't seem to be surprised at Asari's appearance. He guessed they must have been more tolerant than their fellow Iwagakure residents. He smiled as they beckoned him inside, and he got to meet the triplets. They all had brown hair, and were really adorable. He smiled and crouched down, ruffling their hair. If he had to guess, they were five and six? this meant that they really should be in bed by now, right? He looked at the parents who smiled at him before leaving.
"There's food in the fridge if you need anything. Be careful with our kids alright?" He nodded and smiled, and the moment the door was closed he took the hand of the oldest looking one, a girl
"Come on kids, time for bed." they nodded and he took them upstairs. He figured that he had been chosen as a baby-sitter to make sure that nothing happened during the night instead of having to really look after them. At least it would be moderately peaceful, and he could spend a lot of time reading.
315/600
"There's food in the fridge if you need anything. Be careful with our kids alright?" He nodded and smiled, and the moment the door was closed he took the hand of the oldest looking one, a girl
"Come on kids, time for bed." they nodded and he took them upstairs. He figured that he had been chosen as a baby-sitter to make sure that nothing happened during the night instead of having to really look after them. At least it would be moderately peaceful, and he could spend a lot of time reading.
315/600