Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-25687356-20170925211950/@comment-28929139-20171011234113

Kai was moving as swift as a bird with her decorations, yet to anyone watching her, she seemed to be moving slow as a tortoise on a hot summer day in Africa. The reason for that being she hardly moved from her position once she got in front of her target stall. While her feet remained firmly planted in, place her hands...among other things did all the work. Dressed with her yellow hood and cloak to cover her form, most people either mistook her for one of the few shrine-biddies or they recognized her. Ironic. But all the same, while her semi-long arms reached and dropped little cranes onto any orifice from which her little creations could hang, she was slowly employing the use of another limb.

Much like how she and the others had been taught in the academy, she was concentrating her chakra to the bottoms of her feet. And while she had been focusing there, she held the ram seal and mentally pushed the almost palpable clouds of chakra down and past the soles of her feet. like heavily stacking pages of a closing book, she willed that vision to come to fruition. Slowly feeling herself ascend higher towards the stall, stacks of A4 sized paper piled from beneath the soles of her feet while she continued to decorate. It wasn't long before the first stall looked nothing short of a colorful mobile, and with just a lean of her torso and tilting her ankles down and to one side, Kai seemed to just float to the next stall while dragging her boat bag of cranes along. Her mustard yellow cloak was long and baggy enough to camouflage the stacking papers and with most people just too preoccupied with their own agendas, nobody seemed to pay her any mind. Just how she liked it.

Within an hour, the entire festival grounds were ornamented in hand dyed and painted cranes. Even if nobody would notice them, it was Kookaijunoh's own little way of welcoming another year in this wild country.

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Naturally, with the area being on the small side, she could hear many of the occurrences going on with her peers. Most of it was white noise to her, but then she'd heard of a hell of a clatter and with turning her head toward the source, she spotted a blonde boy roughly her age having crashed into a basket of cabbages. What an odd way introduce himself to the vegetable vendor! It reminded Kai of some western fantasies she'd read, but unlike the characters there, this man was visibly quite angry. Luckily, the boy understood that and took off from his edible landing. Kai had a mind to follow but with letting the paper under her feet dissolve, she bumped into her boat bag, causing her to look down. It was empty. Much like her social life for the past five years. Perhaps it was time to change that.

It didn't take Kai long to pursue and find the blonde boy. He'd run a good distance away from the marketplace and had taken a seat. Walking in leisure slowness, she would eventually walk up to him. With the yellow hood over her head and the Lady Noh mask covering her face, she looked positively....natural.

"Hello. What made you fall onto cabbages?" That was one way to break the ice, Hirasaka!