Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-30271674-20161130214752/@comment-30271674-20161201205034

It seemed like the three were finally off on there own, shortly having their meet and greet before heading on. The trip to the village was very peaceful and somber, plenty of time for the three to talk to each other and talk about whatever it was they wanted to. Every now and then, interest peaking with brief animal encounters as the inhabitants of these vast forests made final preparations before the final chill.

The journey goes unhindered. Around the 21/2 hour mark the group slowly began to see signs of civilization as they moved ahead. Finally there came a large clearing within the forest after a large torii gate that was found at the end of the road they had been traveling around. Right after it was a small but well-kept village that bustled with life. Upon further investigation they'd find the village was full of shops, bakeries, goods; etc. A boy younger than any of you could be seen running off down over to the docks that rested to the left side of the village street that it seemed most things were happening at.

For now, there was respite as you three finally had a moment to finally sit down and rest after that long and wearing trek through the countryside of the Fire.

After 5 minutes or so, the young boy of before would come back holding the hand of an older man in his late 40s. seemingly annoyed as the boy seemed to screaming and spazzing out over nothing at all while he pointed out towards your group. As they drew closer they could be heard over the common sounds of the village, something along the lines of "ninja, Konoha; help."

By the time it could be heard however, the man hit the kid over the head with a fishing pole and sent him to a safe distance between the two before approaching you three.

"I'm guessing by your headbands, y'all must be from the Leaf," the fishermen gestured towards the plaque on Myōō's jacket.

He didn't look very happy while the little boy behind him continuously tried to peep in and take a look at the group with wild eyes and a fervid interest.