Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-26068742-20170520191229/@comment-28866318-20170521030524

“Yeah, my father is uhm...extremely old fashioned. Mother is the same way.” She'd respond to Ayame, Kayako was rather quiet, as Ayame went around the room introducing everyone, one Kayako's own name was called she'd offer a slight bow once more, her eyes shifting towards Zaiko. She was rather confused when Ayame didn't introduce him, but she just ignored it.

As Shien acknowledged her, she'd offer a soft smile before turning to get herself something to drink. It wasn't anything special, rather a cold juice made from fresh berries, something she could enjoy instead of speaking, as he mentioned his father and how he kept tabs on her Kayako would comment, “I know that feeling. Mother and Father know a lot of ninja back home, and make sure they keep an eye on us, so it's constant pressure. I'm just thankful that I get a few hours away from them.” she'd snicker somewhat before downing her drink. The child known as Kideme would approach Zaiko, speaking of something called a chakflies, something that caused a rather confused reaction out of the elder Senju daughter.

The amount of other children in the room had been growing by the second, Kayako was begning to wonder excatly how many other kids were going to show up after Auruora. In her arms Tano would begin to babble a bit louder, her hands reaching out and yanking on Kayako's long white hair, which would caused a small gasp of pain. “Oww-- Tano stop it.” she whispered, trying to pull her hair from her sisters grasp.

The Academy, “O-Oh my parents signed me up as well! They made me wait a year just so I was fully prepared.” she'd shake her head at that, more like her father wanted to make sure she didn't embarrass him. As Zaiko walked towards the window, her jaw nearly dropped, “W-What are you doing?” she questioned, taking a step forwards. His response caused her to turn, looking at the other kids with a extremely concerned expression resting on her face.

“Uh-- Do we all go with him so he isn't alone, o-or do we stay so we don't get in trouble.” Kayako wasn't at all certain what to do, she had never disobeyed her parents, but at the same time they did tell her to be around the other children. The though was a paradox indeed.