1 The Idiot Squad's First Meeting [Private] Tue May 15, 2018 4:25 pm
Gin
Retired
The Siren's Den was a place of less than noble repute, but Gin wouldn't have had it any other way. A lot off the people that frequented her bar/(strip) club were mostly always drunkards, low-lives and hooligans in general. Sure, shinobi also used the place to cool down and forget about their worries for a while, but Gin didn't purposely cater to them. Like with most things, she did what she felt like doing with it at the time. Girls night? Sure. Casino night? Bring it it. Luau? Why the hell not. More than once she'd had the girls dancing in skimpy hula skirts. Today, though, she watched over the young women as they practiced more general routines. While the club's main purpose wasn't the strippers, their sideshows at the stages set up along the walls and scattered throughout were quite popular. Occasionally, cages, hoops or even trapezes would hang from the ceiling to switch things up.
It was a quiet afternoon, though, with Reiko - her oldest daughter - tending the bar for her. Judging by the time, Misao was likely still teaching at the academy. Shinji and Chie were off on some mission or other and weren't due back until the end of the week. As for Jun? Likely getting scolded by Gin's own mother. All in all, it was peaceful, almost akin to retirement. However, the much desired free time that came with it was put on hold. "One more squad! Please, teach one more squad!" One of Ayakashi's assistants had practically begged. Gin had finally relented, but resolved to put the minimum amount of effort into it. She had taught enough people in her lifetime and it had a tendency of not ending well.
Hence, the first squad meeting was meant to be here - at the least professional and child friendly place in the village aside from Sero's mansion. Moreover, Gin made sure that she was at least buzzed while she waited for the children to arrive. She had looked over their files the night before, barely bothering to skim the names. She got a Hozuki, Sero's spider child and the girl from Yukigakure.
The older woman - curiously looking like a small child of no more than 8 years old - motioned to her daughter for another drink. "Gimme another one. Imma need it," she said, her voice an uncomfortably child-like when combined with a soft slur.
With a sigh, Reiko obliged. She didn't have to voice her disapproval for Gin to know it was there. The older woman rolled her eyes, but gladly took the drink. For good measure, Reiko had put it in a sippy cup - her own brand of dry humor.
Gin shrugged, resolving to wait for the students as she watched the girls work it on the poles.
It was a quiet afternoon, though, with Reiko - her oldest daughter - tending the bar for her. Judging by the time, Misao was likely still teaching at the academy. Shinji and Chie were off on some mission or other and weren't due back until the end of the week. As for Jun? Likely getting scolded by Gin's own mother. All in all, it was peaceful, almost akin to retirement. However, the much desired free time that came with it was put on hold. "One more squad! Please, teach one more squad!" One of Ayakashi's assistants had practically begged. Gin had finally relented, but resolved to put the minimum amount of effort into it. She had taught enough people in her lifetime and it had a tendency of not ending well.
Hence, the first squad meeting was meant to be here - at the least professional and child friendly place in the village aside from Sero's mansion. Moreover, Gin made sure that she was at least buzzed while she waited for the children to arrive. She had looked over their files the night before, barely bothering to skim the names. She got a Hozuki, Sero's spider child and the girl from Yukigakure.
The older woman - curiously looking like a small child of no more than 8 years old - motioned to her daughter for another drink. "Gimme another one. Imma need it," she said, her voice an uncomfortably child-like when combined with a soft slur.
With a sigh, Reiko obliged. She didn't have to voice her disapproval for Gin to know it was there. The older woman rolled her eyes, but gladly took the drink. For good measure, Reiko had put it in a sippy cup - her own brand of dry humor.
Gin shrugged, resolving to wait for the students as she watched the girls work it on the poles.