Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-25687356-20161221054911/@comment-172.58.169.178-20161222140822

Once every one agreed to go to the memorial site Nura nodded with a smile. They would go and pay respects as a team, although she did not go quite often. After walking a good 10 minutes they reached a grave stone for someond named Leyasu, bowing in respect. She followed to the Sunagakure memorial site, looking at it she dipped his head in respect to those who died. Hearing Ranta begin to speak, she would finally understand. Was he from Suna? Had his parent perished there? She was not sure but after her words she followed with her own, &quot;May they rest in peace.&quot; Looking to him she frowned. Was that what is was like to lose your parents? He was so visibly sad. Turning her head she saw Taka paying rests to a few graves, so she decided to go over to her parents grave and sat beside them. &apos;Jaiku ans Sisuko Yamanaka&apos; underneath it was ingraved &apos;MIA&apos;, the day they had be considered dead and little messages like beloved family... etc. She did not show any visible signs of sadness. Nura was about one years old when they had had never came back from their mission and were never found. So it was hard to be super sad, although she was sad for the part of her that never had the experience of her two parents. Not being to far from sensei she could hear him dismiss and apologize for turning the tides of the day. Nura really did not care or have a place other than home to go to. So she just stayed there for a bit. &quot;From what I know you died for the village and were honorable shinobi... But i have yet to find out what happend, I promise you I will! So I can live to tell your story and finally bring Grandpa to peace&quot; speaking outwards to the grave stone she smile and hugged the grave as weird as it looked. She would not let this get her down, she saw it as a way to remember the dead but also learn a lesson. Walking back to her sensei she heard what Taka said about his being important. She agreed with this but added in &quot;Or what we can lose and what people lived their lives for&quot; smiling she waved to taka as he left. &quot;Thank you for the lesson sensei, seeya later guyd&quot; she smiled and waved, leaving Ranta alone. Leaving after Taka she walked to the flower shop and saw her grandpa tending to bouquets at the front of the store. Getting straight to work along side him where she would talk about her day happily.