1 Lost down the river (Solo/Training) Sat Dec 23, 2017 12:48 pm
Akito Miku
D-rank
Jamie was starting to really get bothered by monkey's and also began having issues with how everyone just made things seem so easy all the time. As he found a secluded spot by the river side he carefully got on top of the rock and began to meditate in peace, no large scary men, no giant monkey kings and no beautiful girls. Just Jamie, the rock and the ever flowing river.
Jamie began to think about Rippa, the leader of the village. This man seemed to have everything under control remaining calm like he could never make a mistake. When they met he had this beautiful lady who was so well prepared, he wondered if it was under the Hokage's orders or if she was simply that good at her job. Did she simply know what she had to do, how it had to be done and when. The skill with the crossbow was so good that even though it was a piece of garbage the Hokage still managed to hit dead center, he probably did not even need the cross bow and could have just thrown it in there with his hands alone.
Deep in thought Jamie felt like he had no hope of becoming the Hokage and he was not really interested in sitting in that chair. He began to wonder if the Hokage was forced to sit in that chair every day until something big happens to force him to get up. He began to wonder if being Hokage meant being the man in the chair.
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Jamie began to think about Rippa, the leader of the village. This man seemed to have everything under control remaining calm like he could never make a mistake. When they met he had this beautiful lady who was so well prepared, he wondered if it was under the Hokage's orders or if she was simply that good at her job. Did she simply know what she had to do, how it had to be done and when. The skill with the crossbow was so good that even though it was a piece of garbage the Hokage still managed to hit dead center, he probably did not even need the cross bow and could have just thrown it in there with his hands alone.
Deep in thought Jamie felt like he had no hope of becoming the Hokage and he was not really interested in sitting in that chair. He began to wonder if the Hokage was forced to sit in that chair every day until something big happens to force him to get up. He began to wonder if being Hokage meant being the man in the chair.
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