Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-24937485-20161204213625/@comment-30269418-20161205144217

With all that was going on, Rena wasn't surprised that she couldn't take it all in. She definetely needed more focus; there was screaming, the throwing of things, and was that her sensei? There were no other familiar souls in the crowd other than that, so feeling confused and unable to take in all of the hatred from the crowd, she shuffled into her sensei's direction who was with the blue-haired boy. Her head somewhat hurt from all of the shouting and she was more than annoyed.

The black-haired girl was in a conversation with another black-haired woman. Of course, so much was going on that Rena hadn't even realized they were near a memorial site, and that it was why the blue-haired boy was here. It had taken her twenty minutes to get to her sensei with all of the crowd being so rowdy and not letting her through.

Her ability to focus on mulitple things at once was surely lacking. And so, she put all of her focus on  Joro. She was as lost in a crowd as she was normally. Really, she had only been trying to walk Dog. To be caught up in something like this... Dog would probably be missing for a day or so, so she might as well stand by her Sensei rather than going off only to be pushed around again. "Hello, Sensei." She said, taking notice of all of the wasted foodstuffs on the ground. They'd been thrown at the blue-haired boy before. "All of these people are being quite rude."

Wait, was that a dragon?

 Having only barely noticed it, her mouth dropped open. The amount of shock she felt at not even being able to notice that was astounding; how did she even get by as a shinobi? She pointed at it, her head turning to slowly look at her sensei. "That's a..." Her voice trailed off. "It's a..."

 She was simply overwhelmed.

Her obliviousness to the situation at hand may be mistaken for stupidity, but she didn't really pay attention to the happenings of Konoha, and her memory was a massive issue in the first place. She barely remembered Keldran, although she'd met him once before. This was another sign of proof that she needed to expand her mental capabilities. He seemed pretty pissed off at the black-haired girl. Although she hadn't been paying attention to most of what people were saying, she still understood the intensity of the situation.