Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-25687356-20161209152646/@comment-30269418-20161210043925

Rena, despite her burns, had once again escaped the hospital's grasp. Her restlessness disallowed her to stay trapped within the white walls for long. She breathed in the air deeply as if she had been underground for the longest time, whilist in reality she'd been feeling trapped in the first place. However, the hospital was more lively, better than her home. If she could call it that. Dog walked by her side. She'd gotten him through the window without much trouble, although her bandages were in disarray.

Something would catch her eye; what was that? She stepped closer and squinted to read, despite her burned side being hard to see through; a recruitment poster? Perhaps it was worth checking out. Today, she'd pretend to be normal. As if none of the things that'd happened had happened. For some reason, in being this way, she felt freer than she did when she was holding back her emotions. She knelt and Dog came to her, and she ruffled his fur. "Hey, boy, do you wanna go check it out? Might be something cool." Of course, being her, she only wanted to see what it was about out of curiousity. She didn't read the entire thing. With a bark as the response, she assumed it was a yes. Today, she wasn't a shinobi. She was a normal girl.

She'd follow the directions on the paper, brushing her hair over her left eye so it would cover the burns on her face. With that, she'd be standing at the gates. She'd look to see a girl leaning in to peek through the entrance, who'd seemingly arrived at the same time she did. There was some people waiting at the entrance, too, and she nervously pushed her hair to the side to cover the left side of her face. It seemed like an interesting event was going on. Now that she wasn't holding back anymore, curiousity was okay... right? It was something normal girls did, right? Dog would trot ahead, sniffing around the entrance of the gate. She'd follow him in, as curious as he was. The area looked very pretty, in her opinion. The man sitting in the chair seemed to be pretty relaxed. She'd approach him, and say, "Hello." She stood, not knowing what else to say. Maybe she should have read the entire flyer... but, it was more interesting this way, she guessed.