1 Yoga at sunset Mon Jul 15, 2019 2:32 pm
Chiaki
A-rank
Chiaki awoke that day with the sun shining into her apartment from her east facing window, the western facing window showing the orange sunrise cascading colors all the way across the village to the great faces on the mountain. The seven faces there, carved into the immortal stone that watched over the village. It was a bit garish, but she thought, maybe someday, she might be up on that wall.
It was all just a fevered dream, of course, she knew, but she wanted to be a part of that wall anyhow, and as she stared from her window she could almost see her face on the stone, then laughed, she didn’t think that she was anywhere near as great as the faces up there. They all did something extraordinary for the village, for the world as a whole, and as things were now, even in this time of relative unrest there was a laziness about the days, a lack of tension in the air, the unrest that was caused earlier on by Takao, earlier on being not just two weeks ago, was just lackluster compared to the tensions of yester-decade. She didn’t know how long ago those events happened, the exact dates that was, she never was good at history, nor geography, but she knew that she would never get to be at the same level as them.
Not in her short life span. That fact settled into the back of her head as she threw her feet over the edge of the bed, wiggling her toes and feeling the rug beneath her bed squish between her digits. Frowning, she wanted to paint those before they met up today.
Today was the day that she had asked Akaneya to do yoga with her after their exercises and training. Yoga was a way for a ninja to loosen up, besides meditation, and keep limber in the meantime. She often contorted herself after her training, working on her flexibility and her core. She didn’t know whether Akaneya would enjoy the activity, but she had agreed in the rather logical way that she always did. Chiaki couldn’t explain why she thought that was so cute. It was like she was experiencing things as they came, with no real input other than observance, and that cool regard for the world around her made what she did… pure?
She couldn’t put her finger on it, nor did she care to at the moment. She had another reason for meeting Akaneya and she was happy for that, at least, and wanted to share a tender moment with her in the woods. So what if it was under the pretense of training and getting loose after such?
Wiggling her toes, she reached into her nightstand and took out a bottle of nail polish, shook it vigorously and started her walk to the bathroom. She wanted to look her best, even if she had just done training, because she wanted to impress upon Akaneya that she took care of herself. Of course, and also to look cute for her. Setting down the bottle of nailpolish she took both open palms and slapped her cheeks, no, none of those thoughts, just getting to know the girl.
The last time that they had been together though, not long ago, she had… And then the memories swam in front of her face, the walk through the forest to get to the clearing, the song, the unfinished melody, her kissing Akaneya, them both going their own awkward and seperate ways. She wondered if it had been too much? She wondered if their relationship had changed any due to her actions. There was only really one way to find out though, and that was to go and see for herself on a second ‘date’. Hopping onto the toilet, she brought her heel to rest against her rump and extended her toes as far as they could go, putting cotton balls between them. The cotton balls had been fished, rather unceremoniously with many grunts and finger-wiggles, out of the bottom of an almost empty jar.
Her cabinets were mostly bare, as happens when one does not go on missions for a long time and that is the sole source of income. She didn’t much mind, but she would have to do another mission at least to make this next month’s rent. These thoughts bombarded her as she placed the cotton balls between her toes and painted a dark iridescent blue on to the mini canvases.
Next came her finger nails. She painted these the same color and propped her feet on the bath tub, extending her legs and resting her back against the sink’s countertop. Laying her head back onto the cool surface, she wiggled her shoulders so that the bones wouldn’t dig into the hard surface of the counter so much and sighed. Half an hour to become dry enough to get on with her day. She wanted to look cute, but she also had training to do, training that she had neglected as of late.
Chiaki remembered when she had made the breakthrough of her guanyin senbon, made the breakthrough of her new jutsu. She wanted to feel that rush again, but didn’t have the proper discipline, it seemed. A sigh escaped the girl, and she sat there on the toilet for the next half hour thinking of new jutsu that she could develop. Running through what they should be able to do, what their intended purpose would be, and whether or not she was ready to make a technique that was able to kill.
A gulp came from her as she blinked back tears. She rolled her head off of the counter, a sick feeling in her stomach as she checked to see if her nails were finally ready to touch other things. The surface was smooth and not tacky anymore so she would be able to go about her regular routine without a hitch.
Shaking off her clothing, she looked at her frame in the mirror, there was less definition to her muscles than there had been, probably from lack of training and her more sedentary lifestyle as the hokage’s assistant. She wanted to fix that today, at least get rid of the little bit of flab that was hanging out over her hips, or what she thought was a bit of flab. She had a serious habit of checking herself in the mirror with a scrutinous eye, and she always was dissatisfied with where her body was. She checked the rest of her dimensions and sighed, her shoulders slumping and her spine curving. Perhaps someday she would meet the standards of the posters of the girls that hung, garishly, on the walls of the clubs.
Perhaps one day she would get that true hourglass form, but today wasn’t that day. Stepping into the shower, she let the hot water wash over her head for a while, carrying with it all of the hopes, all of the fears of the morning. It took a while, but when she stepped out of the shower, her skin pinkened by the hot water.
Blinking against the water dripping off her forehead she reached for the towel and patted herself dry, which took a bit longer than usual. She didn’t notice, trapped in her own headspace.
The next steps of the morning were rather mechanical. She put on breathable underwear, breathable clothing in general and tied her hair back in a tight braid while it was still wet. Chiaki looked at herself, not really seeing the person there, but checking to see if everything still fit, it was more of a checklist for contours, how the body looked in the clothing than staring at the actual person in the mirror. She nodded, at least the teal and red matching yoga pants and sports bra looked alright on her.
She walked to the kitchen, opened a banana and with one hand prepared a bit of breakfast for herself, which she ate with as much vigor as dressing, which was to say that as soon as she was done and the dishes were washed she didn’t even remember what she had eaten. The dishwasher left open to dry off the dishes and keys in hand, she gave the apartment a once over before she left the place, the silence reverberating and haunting her steps.
It seemed that, as she passed people in the streets, that her silence she carried with her spread to them. The crowd ahead much more talkative and animated than the crowd behind. She didn’t notice as she was walking that her thoughts, her headspace that she was carrying around with her was manifesting itself in a very thin aura around her, reddish, guanyin, the color of lust, the color of blood.
She turned off the beaten path and started to make her way towards the training grounds. The Zeroth training grounds, that was, and when she got to the gates, she looked inside, her hands on the chain link fence, her eyes staring into the forest as far as her sight would allow.
She stood here for a good long while before sighing and stepping back.
Not knowing where else to train she walked along the perimeter and took up a stance a good couple yards off from the entrance, in a small grove of aspen saplings. She conjured her senbon and started to do shadow boxing with them.
Throughout the day, she rested, shadow boxed, and then rested again. It was a good routine, and burned, then replenished, then burned her chakra again. Sighing, a sheen of sweat glistening on her skin, she looked at the time and nodded to herself. It was a half hour before she was supposed to meet Akaneya at the gate they had gone through. She jogged home, keeping up her heart rate and her energy. She grabbed her coat, the one that she had purchased with Akaneya and made her way to the gate, arriving right on time at the predesignated spot.
WC: 1695
It was all just a fevered dream, of course, she knew, but she wanted to be a part of that wall anyhow, and as she stared from her window she could almost see her face on the stone, then laughed, she didn’t think that she was anywhere near as great as the faces up there. They all did something extraordinary for the village, for the world as a whole, and as things were now, even in this time of relative unrest there was a laziness about the days, a lack of tension in the air, the unrest that was caused earlier on by Takao, earlier on being not just two weeks ago, was just lackluster compared to the tensions of yester-decade. She didn’t know how long ago those events happened, the exact dates that was, she never was good at history, nor geography, but she knew that she would never get to be at the same level as them.
Not in her short life span. That fact settled into the back of her head as she threw her feet over the edge of the bed, wiggling her toes and feeling the rug beneath her bed squish between her digits. Frowning, she wanted to paint those before they met up today.
Today was the day that she had asked Akaneya to do yoga with her after their exercises and training. Yoga was a way for a ninja to loosen up, besides meditation, and keep limber in the meantime. She often contorted herself after her training, working on her flexibility and her core. She didn’t know whether Akaneya would enjoy the activity, but she had agreed in the rather logical way that she always did. Chiaki couldn’t explain why she thought that was so cute. It was like she was experiencing things as they came, with no real input other than observance, and that cool regard for the world around her made what she did… pure?
She couldn’t put her finger on it, nor did she care to at the moment. She had another reason for meeting Akaneya and she was happy for that, at least, and wanted to share a tender moment with her in the woods. So what if it was under the pretense of training and getting loose after such?
Wiggling her toes, she reached into her nightstand and took out a bottle of nail polish, shook it vigorously and started her walk to the bathroom. She wanted to look her best, even if she had just done training, because she wanted to impress upon Akaneya that she took care of herself. Of course, and also to look cute for her. Setting down the bottle of nailpolish she took both open palms and slapped her cheeks, no, none of those thoughts, just getting to know the girl.
The last time that they had been together though, not long ago, she had… And then the memories swam in front of her face, the walk through the forest to get to the clearing, the song, the unfinished melody, her kissing Akaneya, them both going their own awkward and seperate ways. She wondered if it had been too much? She wondered if their relationship had changed any due to her actions. There was only really one way to find out though, and that was to go and see for herself on a second ‘date’. Hopping onto the toilet, she brought her heel to rest against her rump and extended her toes as far as they could go, putting cotton balls between them. The cotton balls had been fished, rather unceremoniously with many grunts and finger-wiggles, out of the bottom of an almost empty jar.
Her cabinets were mostly bare, as happens when one does not go on missions for a long time and that is the sole source of income. She didn’t much mind, but she would have to do another mission at least to make this next month’s rent. These thoughts bombarded her as she placed the cotton balls between her toes and painted a dark iridescent blue on to the mini canvases.
Next came her finger nails. She painted these the same color and propped her feet on the bath tub, extending her legs and resting her back against the sink’s countertop. Laying her head back onto the cool surface, she wiggled her shoulders so that the bones wouldn’t dig into the hard surface of the counter so much and sighed. Half an hour to become dry enough to get on with her day. She wanted to look cute, but she also had training to do, training that she had neglected as of late.
Chiaki remembered when she had made the breakthrough of her guanyin senbon, made the breakthrough of her new jutsu. She wanted to feel that rush again, but didn’t have the proper discipline, it seemed. A sigh escaped the girl, and she sat there on the toilet for the next half hour thinking of new jutsu that she could develop. Running through what they should be able to do, what their intended purpose would be, and whether or not she was ready to make a technique that was able to kill.
A gulp came from her as she blinked back tears. She rolled her head off of the counter, a sick feeling in her stomach as she checked to see if her nails were finally ready to touch other things. The surface was smooth and not tacky anymore so she would be able to go about her regular routine without a hitch.
Shaking off her clothing, she looked at her frame in the mirror, there was less definition to her muscles than there had been, probably from lack of training and her more sedentary lifestyle as the hokage’s assistant. She wanted to fix that today, at least get rid of the little bit of flab that was hanging out over her hips, or what she thought was a bit of flab. She had a serious habit of checking herself in the mirror with a scrutinous eye, and she always was dissatisfied with where her body was. She checked the rest of her dimensions and sighed, her shoulders slumping and her spine curving. Perhaps someday she would meet the standards of the posters of the girls that hung, garishly, on the walls of the clubs.
Perhaps one day she would get that true hourglass form, but today wasn’t that day. Stepping into the shower, she let the hot water wash over her head for a while, carrying with it all of the hopes, all of the fears of the morning. It took a while, but when she stepped out of the shower, her skin pinkened by the hot water.
Blinking against the water dripping off her forehead she reached for the towel and patted herself dry, which took a bit longer than usual. She didn’t notice, trapped in her own headspace.
The next steps of the morning were rather mechanical. She put on breathable underwear, breathable clothing in general and tied her hair back in a tight braid while it was still wet. Chiaki looked at herself, not really seeing the person there, but checking to see if everything still fit, it was more of a checklist for contours, how the body looked in the clothing than staring at the actual person in the mirror. She nodded, at least the teal and red matching yoga pants and sports bra looked alright on her.
She walked to the kitchen, opened a banana and with one hand prepared a bit of breakfast for herself, which she ate with as much vigor as dressing, which was to say that as soon as she was done and the dishes were washed she didn’t even remember what she had eaten. The dishwasher left open to dry off the dishes and keys in hand, she gave the apartment a once over before she left the place, the silence reverberating and haunting her steps.
It seemed that, as she passed people in the streets, that her silence she carried with her spread to them. The crowd ahead much more talkative and animated than the crowd behind. She didn’t notice as she was walking that her thoughts, her headspace that she was carrying around with her was manifesting itself in a very thin aura around her, reddish, guanyin, the color of lust, the color of blood.
She turned off the beaten path and started to make her way towards the training grounds. The Zeroth training grounds, that was, and when she got to the gates, she looked inside, her hands on the chain link fence, her eyes staring into the forest as far as her sight would allow.
She stood here for a good long while before sighing and stepping back.
Not knowing where else to train she walked along the perimeter and took up a stance a good couple yards off from the entrance, in a small grove of aspen saplings. She conjured her senbon and started to do shadow boxing with them.
Throughout the day, she rested, shadow boxed, and then rested again. It was a good routine, and burned, then replenished, then burned her chakra again. Sighing, a sheen of sweat glistening on her skin, she looked at the time and nodded to herself. It was a half hour before she was supposed to meet Akaneya at the gate they had gone through. She jogged home, keeping up her heart rate and her energy. She grabbed her coat, the one that she had purchased with Akaneya and made her way to the gate, arriving right on time at the predesignated spot.
WC: 1695