While the boy would not get his message passed along, at least not in a formal way, due to his actions, his words, at least what he assumed was the full extent of his words, would make it to the Kazekage. Letting out a deep sigh, he would spin his chair ever so slightly to look out the window of the office and into the village and the desert expanse that existed past their walls.
"Another one, huh."
Children seemed to be more fleeting than any other resource in his life. First, there was a pack, then a cat, then a shark. All gone. Either grown up or moved on. They weren't his relation by blood but that hardly changed things in his mind. He felt a tremendous amount of compassion towards all of the village. The kids, however, were different. They were the future. Their growth and protection were paramount.
"Goodbye, shark."
He didn't know where the boy would go, although it would have been silly if he didn't go to some source of water and ended up even further removed from it. He'd laugh a bit to himself thinking about how such an absurd thing probably fit better with the boy than doing something more practical. Their time together was but a splash in the bucket, for either of them, but he did truly care for the shark-headed boy. What little he was able to pass along to him he hoped would serve him well in his new life.
He hoped he was happy.
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"Another one, huh."
Children seemed to be more fleeting than any other resource in his life. First, there was a pack, then a cat, then a shark. All gone. Either grown up or moved on. They weren't his relation by blood but that hardly changed things in his mind. He felt a tremendous amount of compassion towards all of the village. The kids, however, were different. They were the future. Their growth and protection were paramount.
"Goodbye, shark."
He didn't know where the boy would go, although it would have been silly if he didn't go to some source of water and ended up even further removed from it. He'd laugh a bit to himself thinking about how such an absurd thing probably fit better with the boy than doing something more practical. Their time together was but a splash in the bucket, for either of them, but he did truly care for the shark-headed boy. What little he was able to pass along to him he hoped would serve him well in his new life.
He hoped he was happy.
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