Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-28929139-20170814183347/@comment-28929139-20170815002328

When Hayato teased and said lazy, Ayame pouted and lightly smacked his shoulder. "Am not! I'm really busy!" She stuck her tongue out at him but gave him a cheeky grin. "Thanks, you're the best."

Ayame waited for Hayato patiently, finishing the rest of her coffee before going to deposit the mug into the sink after rinsing it off. Once Hayato approached, she rolled her eyes and nodded. "I know, I know. I would have asked them already but I wanted to make sure you agreed to do it. I'd have asked Kide but I think she'd have been too busy trying to have a conversation and play with the toads." With a snicker, Ayame nodded to Hayato's okay for them to go.

"To Mount Myoboku!" With performing the hand seals necessary to make the de-summoning happen, Ayame wrapped her arm tight around Hayato's and then touched her fingers to her tattoo. In a foggy plume of white smoke, the two of them would feel themselves shrink and sink through the floor which seem liquefied and they were seemingly pulled by an invisible suction.

In a swirl of watery humidity and clouds, the twosome would find themselves falling through a void until they fell through the wet leaves of some trees and landed onto the grass.

http://images.saiyanisland.com/data/617/Mount-Myoboku.jpg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VLCnM0vYMk

Mount Myoboku, or otherwise known as the land of the toads, was a bright little sunspot that was comfortably humid and filled to the brim with happy toads of every size, shape, and color hopping around. "You wait here, I'm gonna go find Gamabunta and talk things over with him." Before Hayato could answer, Ayame took off running.

After some minutes, Ayame would return with a few large orange-red toads came springing after her. "Hayato, this is Gamabunta chief of the mountain, and his sons Gamakichi and Gamatatsu. They said it was okay for you to go find the Uzumaki in the bad lands."

At this point, it would be up to Hayato if he wanted to introduce himself, but the large stern looking toad stared him down much in the way Manju had, while the smaller toads were more polite as they awaited his response.