The announcement came and went almost as quickly as an afternoon drizzle. With so many festivities on the horizon, and the lack of a leader within the division for the past weeks, Kahako barely had time to move into her new office before being bombarded with tasks that required nothing less that the medical Sennin's attention.
"Thank you, Hii-san," Kahako said softly as the giant of a man gently placed a living large table in it's proper place. The mednin simply nodded before walking through the door. The man had an unnatural ability to understand that once he was done helping her, Kahako preferred to unpack in solitude. "Congratulations again, Shinrya-sama," he said as he walked out the door.
After a halfhearted smile and a murmur of thanks, Kahako was once again alone for the time being. Where as her mother preferred the atmosphere or a traditional study with ambient lighting, Kahako preferred natural lighting and open space in her work space. Before moving in, she had the walls painted a lighter color. Since the windows were not very large for security reasons, she instead had to rely on the color pallet of her furnishings to brighten the room. Off to the side, Kahako created a space that would provide a relaxing feeling for any guests who needed or requested her presence. The end result was subtle and light colors that made the room appear simple and spacious. The only significant artwork being a display shelf off to the side that could be changed easily. Today, it sported a long wall hanging of a pine tree and perennials.
Kahako sighed, walking to her desk to begin unpacking.
"Thank you, Hii-san," Kahako said softly as the giant of a man gently placed a living large table in it's proper place. The mednin simply nodded before walking through the door. The man had an unnatural ability to understand that once he was done helping her, Kahako preferred to unpack in solitude. "Congratulations again, Shinrya-sama," he said as he walked out the door.
After a halfhearted smile and a murmur of thanks, Kahako was once again alone for the time being. Where as her mother preferred the atmosphere or a traditional study with ambient lighting, Kahako preferred natural lighting and open space in her work space. Before moving in, she had the walls painted a lighter color. Since the windows were not very large for security reasons, she instead had to rely on the color pallet of her furnishings to brighten the room. Off to the side, Kahako created a space that would provide a relaxing feeling for any guests who needed or requested her presence. The end result was subtle and light colors that made the room appear simple and spacious. The only significant artwork being a display shelf off to the side that could be changed easily. Today, it sported a long wall hanging of a pine tree and perennials.
Kahako sighed, walking to her desk to begin unpacking.