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PSL | test drive | sunshineverse
[ It's been just days since the destruction of the nameless Mt. Odori settlement Konayuki called home, but already the scene has been coated in feet of heavy snow that obscure the splintered walls, scattered possessions and numerous graves. The only tracks are hers, her fur boots leaving light, paw-like imprints in the fresh snow from various bundles of flowers away towards a sheltered bluff away from the village proper.
Sure would suck for anyone who needed information from the Itezora clan, really. ]
Sure would suck for anyone who needed information from the Itezora clan, really. ]
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An hour or so later, and with her visitor well-fed and dozing, Kona manhandled him into the hammock a safe - but warm - distance from the fire, and slipped away with some of the leftovers to give the news to the others. ]
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He woke a while later, cracking his eye open into the room and immediately sensing his surroundings for any traces of life... When he found none, for a change he was actually surprised. ]
... Konayuki?
[ Shocked as he was that he'd let himself fall asleep in the company of a stranger - no matter how small and seemingly harmless she might have been - he was concerned about his host, and finding her absent put an extra beat to his pulse.
He exited the cave once he'd wrapped himself in his cape once more, and squinted through the dimming but still rather vicious winds in search of any sign of his tiny ward. ]
Konayuki!
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Everyone, I'll definitely help him find that person, and... and then you'll know I'm safe. Right? After that- Ah! When the summer comes, I'll catch plenty of fish, and find all the berries I can, just like you showed me. So you don't have to worry at all.
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... When he found her, however, his footing stilled, and he remained stationary at a respectful distance. His unshielded eye caught every word over the wind from the movement of her lips-- and even though he'd guessed as much, he was still disheartened to find his assumptions were true.
It was reminiscent of the way he'd talked to his father, to his team, to all those he'd lost in recent years, and.... he was hardly surprised to find it hurt.
He stayed silent as she spoke, and remained so even after she was finished. ]
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[ She tucked the last few flowers and a plate of jerky amongst the foundation stones, and seemed to take a moment before marshalling herself, spinning around, and--
WHEN DID HE GET HERE. ]
Ah, uncle! I thought you were asleep..!
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I was, and now I'm not.
[ His eyes - both of them - scanned the little shrine tucked into the snow, and he carefully padded closer. ]
Do you mind introducing me?
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Uncle-- no, Hatake Kakashi, this is the Itezora clan. Everyone, this is Uncle Kakashi, who I just told you about. He eats really fast, and smiles a lot, and climbed aaaall the way here on his own!
[ That last bit had an even wider gesture than usual, because it was just that impressive. Thus done with introductions, she looked expectantly at Kakashi. ] Um, they're listening. Would you like to say something to them?
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Oh, I... uh. Yo~
[ Well, that was awkward. He cleared his throat, trying to salvage the situation before it set in. ]
You have a great little one here - she's got a lot of promise. You don't need to worry about her at all.
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Ah, not at all... Thank you for saying so! I'm sure they're very reassured- right?
[ Obvious silence followed, but she didn't seem to mind. Almost shyly, she held up a hand. ] Let's go back, okay?
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Good idea.
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Um! If you want, you can stay here while you look for that person.
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That's very generous. Are you sure?
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You don't have to worry, I'll hunt lots and lots.
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[ The twitch of his mask in a smile followed his words, and he paused for a moment on the precipice of re-fastening his pack. Somehow he didn't much like the idea of such a small thing out in the snow alone with a missing-nin still potentially floating around the area. ]
Maybe we could hunt together? I'll need to get a good eye of the land to start tracking again anyway, so I could really use some of your expertise. You know this place much better than I do, after all.
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[ Excuse for a moment, she's just going to hammer these hammock pegs into the cave wall. ]
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He did a double take; squinting at her actions with close scrutiny. There had to be some kind of trick to it, right? Some strange way that Kakashi could be mistaking one or the two materials, making the art of hammering one into the other a simple task that even a child could perform.... Surely.... ]
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All done! The blizzard will get lighter again soon, so we can go out and look.
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Sounds good. Do you need any help with anything before then?
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[ She doesn't. At all. ]
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[ Well, at least he could teach her something while he was here. He'd been worried - for a very brief moment - that he would waste his time being quite useless here, what with Konayuki in her natural habitat, and him without as much as a paddle to get back to shore till the blizzard died down. ]
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Extend your knowledge, sage of adulthood. ]
I'm not meant to use these because I'm a kid, but they won't mind if you make it.
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[ He set about checking the water, which was just about boiling by now, and then arranged the pot and cups beside him, ready to be used. Upon cracking open the little box, he smelt a strong scent like burnt wood and warm coal rise from the depths, closely followed and wrapped in a sharp fruity smell. He'd never smelt anything like this before.
He wondered how they'd made it, but her lack of knowledge would have been her downfall in that regard and also, apparently, in the presence of a strainer, because there wasn't one to be seen in the little plot of items before him. ]
Alright, Kona. First, we have to brew the tea. This smells like a fruit tea-- [ He gave the box a little shake. ] --and typically you don't add anything to fruit tea, since the natural sugars make it sweet enough as it is. [ He really was using his sensei voice now, but it was much softer than was typical of him, inviting rather than instructing. ]
Got that?
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Yes! Um. What would you add if it wasn't fruit tea?
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Some kind of dairy if you want it to be more wholesome, but if you just want sweetness.. You can add honey, syrup or sap from fruit trees. But that's only if you like sweet things.
[ He looked at the girl as he pulled the fabric free and then wound it tight around his hand, strengthening the fibres. ]
Do you like sweet things?
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Uncle's clothes are strange, too-- ah, yes! We make a sweet out of sap in the summer, you can get honey in Kanna if you help with chores...
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