1 Doing My Part [ Rysano | Nova | NK ] Thu May 31, 2018 5:18 am
Rysano
D-rank
As he stepped out of the shadow of his doorway, Rysano felt the unfamiliar kiss of the sun’s rays upon his tawny flesh. It was rare in Kirigakure to even see the sun through all of the mist surrounding the village, let alone actually feel its warmth. He was pleasantly surprised by this weather, as today he was free to do whatever he pleased. He had been working so hard the last few weeks as a newly minted genin it had started to take its toll on him, so today he had made sure not to schedule anything at all. This way he could take all the time to himself he wanted and recuperate his strength before he jumped back into being the best ninja he could be.
A single deep breath filled his nostrils with the smells of the village around him. The fresh fish wafting from the coastal parts of the town mingled with freshly baked goods which drew him towards the center of town. ‘What a terrific way to start the day.’ He would think to himself, purchasing a sweet pastry from a vendor cart he passed on the street. ‘How do I want to spend my day off?’ He pondered thoughtfully as he chewed through the gooey roll. ‘Oooo! I should go for a run through the forest!’ The feel of the wooded areas always put Rysano in a great mood. The smells of the various plants and trees, the sounds of the birds and various land fauna all coalesced into a wonderfully natural song he always enjoyed. Many times on his parents rare off days from the hospital, they would take a family stroll down a forest path, and just enjoy each others company within nature.
Making his way through the village streets towards the northern gate, he would smile and nod at every single person who passed by him on his way out. He hoped that they were having as nice of a day as he was, and if not, perhaps his smile could lighten their hearts even a little. As it had been said, “Even if one is not happy, forcing oneself to smile can trick the mind into believing itself to be happy.” or some such nonsense. As he passed by a young child and her mother, his bright smile was met by one just as joyful in the young girls face. He waved at her as they passed and as the girl turned to look back at him, a small cloth doll she had been carrying fell to the ground behind her. She cried out to her mother, whose attention was otherwise occupied, but Rysano heard the exclamation and turned to pick up the lost property and return it to its rightful owner. The pair stopped walking to allow him to return the toy and they both thanked him for his kindness. “My pleasure,” Rysano would say, the smile never leaving his face, “You two have a wonderful day.” He turned away from them and continued out of the village gate.
After clearing the threshold of the gate and crossing the hundred or so feet between the village and the edge of the forest, Rysano would stop to take in that first breath of arboreal air. It soothed and rejuvenated him as he hopped from the ground into the branches of the nearest tree. He decided he would start with a little exercise for his time here, beginning to jump from branch to branch, tree to tree, pacing his breathing with each leap, attempting to move faster and faster with each leap. He would even occasionally throw in a fancy flip or maneuver for no one but himself. He laughed heartily as one such stunt caused him to nearly miss his target branch completely and only catching the edge of it with his hands. His clumsiness could be taken lightly today, as he was in no hurry and no danger whatsoever.
Continuing on like this for twenty minutes or so, he would move quickly deeper into the forest. He wanted to find a nice shaded area to stop and rest. He had packed a couple more pastries from the village in his pack that he planned on eating as a snack when he decided to stop finally. Coming up to the edge of a small clearing, he paused on the branch’s edge before walking down the trunk and sitting up against the ancient tree to rest. As he munched on the first of his rolls, he watched the life of the forest dance before him. A mother deer and her young drank from a small brook nearby, a family of chicks waiting impatiently for their parent to return with their food, a call and response between a few different frogs took place in the trees above him.
Another deep breath to lower his heart rate from the sprint across the forest brought more smells to him. He could smell the water in the stream, the aroma of the flowers around him, and…..blood? The familiar copper metallic scent gave him pause. Why would he be smelling such a thing in the middle of this unspoiled wilderness around him. He decided to investigate. His trained senses allowed to deduce the scent was luckily upwind from him, or he may not have caught it at all. He would make his way through the underbrush to discover who or what was hurt, and if there was any way he would be able to aid them.
[WC 924]
A single deep breath filled his nostrils with the smells of the village around him. The fresh fish wafting from the coastal parts of the town mingled with freshly baked goods which drew him towards the center of town. ‘What a terrific way to start the day.’ He would think to himself, purchasing a sweet pastry from a vendor cart he passed on the street. ‘How do I want to spend my day off?’ He pondered thoughtfully as he chewed through the gooey roll. ‘Oooo! I should go for a run through the forest!’ The feel of the wooded areas always put Rysano in a great mood. The smells of the various plants and trees, the sounds of the birds and various land fauna all coalesced into a wonderfully natural song he always enjoyed. Many times on his parents rare off days from the hospital, they would take a family stroll down a forest path, and just enjoy each others company within nature.
Making his way through the village streets towards the northern gate, he would smile and nod at every single person who passed by him on his way out. He hoped that they were having as nice of a day as he was, and if not, perhaps his smile could lighten their hearts even a little. As it had been said, “Even if one is not happy, forcing oneself to smile can trick the mind into believing itself to be happy.” or some such nonsense. As he passed by a young child and her mother, his bright smile was met by one just as joyful in the young girls face. He waved at her as they passed and as the girl turned to look back at him, a small cloth doll she had been carrying fell to the ground behind her. She cried out to her mother, whose attention was otherwise occupied, but Rysano heard the exclamation and turned to pick up the lost property and return it to its rightful owner. The pair stopped walking to allow him to return the toy and they both thanked him for his kindness. “My pleasure,” Rysano would say, the smile never leaving his face, “You two have a wonderful day.” He turned away from them and continued out of the village gate.
After clearing the threshold of the gate and crossing the hundred or so feet between the village and the edge of the forest, Rysano would stop to take in that first breath of arboreal air. It soothed and rejuvenated him as he hopped from the ground into the branches of the nearest tree. He decided he would start with a little exercise for his time here, beginning to jump from branch to branch, tree to tree, pacing his breathing with each leap, attempting to move faster and faster with each leap. He would even occasionally throw in a fancy flip or maneuver for no one but himself. He laughed heartily as one such stunt caused him to nearly miss his target branch completely and only catching the edge of it with his hands. His clumsiness could be taken lightly today, as he was in no hurry and no danger whatsoever.
Continuing on like this for twenty minutes or so, he would move quickly deeper into the forest. He wanted to find a nice shaded area to stop and rest. He had packed a couple more pastries from the village in his pack that he planned on eating as a snack when he decided to stop finally. Coming up to the edge of a small clearing, he paused on the branch’s edge before walking down the trunk and sitting up against the ancient tree to rest. As he munched on the first of his rolls, he watched the life of the forest dance before him. A mother deer and her young drank from a small brook nearby, a family of chicks waiting impatiently for their parent to return with their food, a call and response between a few different frogs took place in the trees above him.
Another deep breath to lower his heart rate from the sprint across the forest brought more smells to him. He could smell the water in the stream, the aroma of the flowers around him, and…..blood? The familiar copper metallic scent gave him pause. Why would he be smelling such a thing in the middle of this unspoiled wilderness around him. He decided to investigate. His trained senses allowed to deduce the scent was luckily upwind from him, or he may not have caught it at all. He would make his way through the underbrush to discover who or what was hurt, and if there was any way he would be able to aid them.
[WC 924]
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