Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-25955740-20160417015710/@comment-25955740-20160417073349

blackxrosexrain: Blinking once the three shadowed figures then appared in full view, infront of her. Spitting the now empty stick to the ground she then shoved her hands, and paper bagged goods, into her jacket pockets. "So, wanna ride on the Ferris wheel," Rain chewed her lip with a small smile, waiting for the boys, and one girl, to make up their minds. On the walk to the Ferris wheel, Rain quietly looked over her friends. Walking next to her was the other girl, stealing glances out of the corner of her eye she took in the girls features. A slightly slouched posture and, skinny, bandage, wrapped, arms resting atop a curly mess of russet brown hair, in a laid back, casual way. Only slightly acknowledging her friends' outfit, Rain realized that the girl had dressed up more than usual. Noting the slightly less wild hair and shining yellow-topaz, hair-clip, in the shape of a sunflower, placed on her head. Rain disliked the brightness of her outfit, but felt too lazy to comment on it. The girl then turned and looked at Rain holding up the ends of her short kimono and taking a bouncing step "What do you think, my mom bought it for me yesterday." The shimmering red painted leaves glittering the bottom ends of the skirt caught the sun slightly, flashing in Rains eye. Closing one eye and shrugging Rain didn't answer directly but rather just kept walking. Looking to her two male friends ahead, one had black hair in a high ponytail and the other, only slightly taller than the first, had a bright green spiked mohawk running down the center of his head, and on either side of it, standing out, were two thick strips of white blond neatly shaven almost to the scalp. they wore plain black and baggie clothes like usual the same nonchalant attitude about them. Coming to the Ferris wheel they all stood in line chatting about their day and where they could find a dealer. Rain only barely, patiently waiting for her turn to get on the circular machine, wanting to capture the last few seconds of the evening sun.