Board Thread:Kōgakure General RP/@comment-28929139-20170505000629/@comment-28929139-20170505041602

Quite frankly, Tak had totally forgotten that the boy was even there. He was a fair distance away and it didn't look he was coming anyway. Just as well. Back at the hill's crown, Tak just sat back on her elbows and thought, the wagon had finally stopped some yards past the foot of the hill and was barely visible. Did she get off her ass and manually go looking for all the sheets that flew out of the wagon? Did she just cut her losses and go back to the village to buy more? And then ultimately take the same risk coming back up here? Or play it safe and take the long route around the hill? Her answer to all of that was a firm hell no.

Despite looking less than pleased with what happened, Tak groaned to herself and got back up to her feet, hands on her hips. A quick semi-aerial scan of the area indicated that most of the metal sheets had dispersed out toward the left of the wagon and near the bottom with a handful of the larger pieces falling off to the right that was actually that far her at the top. An idea then popped into her mind and from there, Tak's entire mindset had turned around.

She walked the little distance back down the hill toward where the smaller lot of sheet metal was and picked up the closest one. The sheets shone in blinding flashes across the grassy slope with no thanks to the brilliant sun, but Tak picked up the sheet and using the strength of her arm, shoulders and upper body, she chucked it out and it was sent clearing over the top of the hill, watching it zing and spin through the air like a frisbee. In close succession to those were its other 4 brothers in steel, cutting audibly through the air with loud whirring sounds. Tak walked back up to the tip to see that the boards shined like giant square stars on the other side in the grade and from there, she turned. She began to position herself at an angle and crouched down, holding her hands up with her index fingers pointed up and the others curled in while trying to make a rough line up of the other sheets.