Board Thread:Hidden Mist Village/@comment-44040794-20191128095155/@comment-35560612-20191128151003

Waking up with a headache was not something Fuyu expected as her face twisted in pain. Pushing one of her many stuffed animals aside, she’d push herself off her plush bed and quickly get dressed to go out and get some herbs she needs for headache tea. “Feverfew, peppermint...” she’d go through the list in her head as she threw her hair in a pony tail. Fuyu was very small and frail, but she was still a genin that graduated from the academy!

Adorned with her usual outfit, she’d quickly leave her compound and head towards town. “Headaches are so stupid! I wish I could strangle it like I could a snake!” She’d think, pouting as she soon came upon a group of disgruntled children and two shinobi bickering to each other. She was going to ignore them, but then she noticed one of them was a Hoshigaki, a clan she’s never have the pleasure to study. The white Haired one was no stranger, Fuyu called him the douche of Kiri, remembering how he shoved past her once to get to the front of the line at a ramen stand because he was ‘starving’.

The thing is, she wasn’t afraid of him. She wasn’t afraid of anything really, even though she’s a literal snowflake. Not wanting Kikin to eat a fish she wanted to meet, she thought of a plan to fix that. Performing the hand seals 	Tiger - Snake - Dragon - Horse - Ram, a crystal wall would shoot up between the two of them. She knew they were quick enough to avoid it, plus it would break the two of them up with no problem. Once they were split apart, she’d ignore Kikin and grab Taihon’s arm before going into the store he tried going into before. “Stupid Kikin always wanting to start something, I oughta best his ass whenever I get stronger...” she’d think, her face calm and collected as she slammed the door closed behind her to make a point to Kikin if he didn’t do anything to stop her. Looking up at Taihon, she’d nod and point towards the assortment of fishing stuff he’d need, basically encouraging him to shop.