Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-30271674-20161129085600/@comment-24937485-20161129091848



‘Your next appointment will be here in a minute, Hokage-Sama.”

Nodding his head to the smiling beauty that was his assistant, Ikeru saw her off while tiredly shaking his head as he thought back to the blush she always seemed to carry around him; causing him to consider firing her before her emotions would cause her to make a mistake; but thusfar she had been doing a better job than any other assistant he ever had.

He settled a small pile of papers on his desk, on top of which laid one that revealed a black line beside the word ‘Akimichi’ signaling that the first word had been marked out: just like many more of the names, and specifics, within it. (Ask Keru for specifications on what the documents contain.).

“Do enter.”

Ikeru’s voice would sound during that short moment of Ieyasu’s hesitation, greeting the Akimichi as he entered the now somewhat familiar chambers. Ikeru, looking stern as ever, motioned towards the empty chair in front of him.

“Take a seat.”.

The Hokage listened to what Ieyasu had to say before sighing and nodding his head. “I have to agree. Ieyasu, what you lack as a Shinobi is the ability to detach yourself from your emotions in order to do what’s right. Your emotions, my emotions, they mean nothing compared to the job were expected to do. But for some of us, they have to experience more emotions or grow within them in order to find out how exactly they can overcome their emotions. I think this to be true for you. As such you are to continue leading a squad and seek deeper into your soul and your feelings. Experience joy as well as sadness.”

Handing over the documents that Ieyasu had asked for, the Hokage continued. “Since you’re not part of the ANBU this is all I can do for you. Some of the information in here had to be marked out for privacy and safety reasons. Don’t tell anyone I gave you these files. If you are found with them on hand I’ll say you stole them.”. Ikeru smirked somewhat at this ‘joke’ that wasn’t tobe mistaken for a lie, and then waited for Ieyasu’s reply.