Board Thread:Important Logs/@comment-34754862-20170603231136/@comment-30362709-20170607190018

They would’ve been waiting for a few more minutes until an Uchiha came, except it wasn’t the one they were somewhat used to seeing. It was Minori Uchiha, she pegged it was his name since he only introduced himself to their sensei. Ayame raised an eyebrow and didn’t introduce herself as she waited for their new sensei to get going. Soon enough, they did.

As they began walking and eventually got settled after a few hours of walking, their sensei would ask if they needed a break. Ayame shook her head, “If I get tired, I’ll just piggy back Hayato.” She said in a serious tone, but if Hayato saw her face, he’d know she was joking. If they did end up resting however, she’d sigh and take a seat as she unsealed a small snack of onigiri and ate it. They’d end up resting for an hour which low-key bothered her; she wanted to get this mission over with. If they didn’t end up resting, she’d continue on with everyone else. She had pretty good stamina for the most part, this was nothing.

If they continued on to the Land of Wind border with ease, their sensei would ask one last time if they’d like to rest. Ayame raised her hand if they didn’t rest the first time, “A short break would suffice.” She’d say, hoping others would agree if they hadn’t rested earlier. If they did stop for a 30 minute rest, she’d drink some water and unseal a lunch for herself. It was ramen that Hotaru had made the night before, with numerous other dishes. She would eat quickly before they began to move again, soon enough the climate would get hotter, more than Konoha and Steel. Ayame quite enjoyed it; she grew up in Suna after all, so she wasn’t feeling the heat quite yet. “Ah, I love the heat~” she’d say, reaching her hands up to the sky to bask in the light.

She’d look over at the others to see how they were holding up, she didn’t know if they were used to this kind of heat or not. Ayame was kind of hoping to see them suffer, but that was just her cruel nature speaking.