Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-26068742-20170806205515/@comment-28929139-20170807002313

Once they were off the carriage, Kideme only glanced around a single time. One thing she learned during her travels was that the more you looked around, the more obvious it became that you were a visiting tourist. She wanted to draw as little attention as possible and once Duke had gotten Hayato, she lead the way, checking for buildings that people were coming in or out of with luggage. The cold pelting of the rain was the only thing that put her at ease, since most of the people in this village were either completely silent or quite terse toward one another. Kideme wasn't unaccustomed to people acting rude or rather cold, since many customers acted the same way when drunk, but it was strange to see only that sort of behavior among sober people.

It took them roughly twenty minutes to find it without asking anyone but eventually they found a small inn to rest and lodge at. Thankfully, the man at the front desk was at least cordial enough to wait on them and sell them a room for the night. With a simple nod of gratitude, Kideme hurried Duke into their room and bolted the door. She didn't trust the locals or the people around them and wanted to be doubly sure that they left nothing unturned.

"Sure I'll cook for you." She said offhandedly while laying Bindi out on her bed, and her legs. Kideme frowned and bit her lip to keep from choking up but she was thankful since for having just gotten the doll, it had already saved her once. Pushing that aside though, she pulled out the scroll and withdrew the bag of food she'd gotten from Kusagakure. Most of the food was fruits, vegetables and nuts but she did actually have some meat for them to enjoy and with pulling out some camping supplies, Kideme started to work on heating up some beef tempura.

Hayato was really out of it, and she was hopeful that her best friend could get in some rest before they kept going. She herself was feeling pretty out of it. "I found some beef and chicken tempura and grilled vegetables with ramen to heat up, sound good to you?" Luckily for all of them, the food didn't take long to heat up and within ten minutes, Kideme was digging out some basic china and chopsticks for them to eat on while she dug around in her scroll for the big iron teapot she kept in there. "Help yourself, I'll make us some tea to wash our food down with. Are you okay by the way? Are you hurt at all?" Kideme realized they had basically ran to the carriage and they'd really hadn't any time to breathe until now.