There were no more glances toward the direction of the elder teenager, as Hiroe was given the permission to leave. While it was true that her frustration had built based on the conversations that she had that day, there were more pressing concerns that were waiting ahead for the unknown member of the Corps. As she left the area, she began to head to the northern portion of the village; there were no destinations in the particular direction she chose that required her, it was a simple precautionary method on her part to ensure she wasn't followed to an area of importance, as well as something that allowed her to explore without seeming as though she was on a mission. As she slowly passed through alleys of the buildings in the new territory, she briefly came to a halt as she looked at the fox that appeared in her path. It was the same one that made its way toward where she and the Kazekage were stationed before; the one belonging to the girl who also approached them.
"Greetings my child," came a voice that appeared to be linked directly with her mind, causing her to glare at the fox sitting in front of her with detest. It seemed as though her own defenses would need to be enhanced if an entity was able to perform such as task, due to the secrets that she possessed; not only of her birth country, but that of the village she had come to call home as well. She started to push herself forward as she would need to soon circle her way the another portion of the village, to prepare for the summons she had mentioned to Sousuke. "I am The Watcher of the Anbu," the phrase after the greeting caused her to come to an immediate halt. No, it was less the phrase and more a singular word: Anbu. She stood in mid-step, silent as a mouse, refusing to look toward the fox and seeing it bow its head.
"Please forgive my apprentice, Hakuren, she is still young and has much to learn," the voice concluded. At the conclusion, Hiroe would continue leave without a word escaping into the air or a thought entering her mind to potentially be interpreted by the being able to pierce into her consciousness. However, she was not pleased.
[MFT: 369 words]
[Left Topic]
"Greetings my child," came a voice that appeared to be linked directly with her mind, causing her to glare at the fox sitting in front of her with detest. It seemed as though her own defenses would need to be enhanced if an entity was able to perform such as task, due to the secrets that she possessed; not only of her birth country, but that of the village she had come to call home as well. She started to push herself forward as she would need to soon circle her way the another portion of the village, to prepare for the summons she had mentioned to Sousuke. "I am The Watcher of the Anbu," the phrase after the greeting caused her to come to an immediate halt. No, it was less the phrase and more a singular word: Anbu. She stood in mid-step, silent as a mouse, refusing to look toward the fox and seeing it bow its head.
"Please forgive my apprentice, Hakuren, she is still young and has much to learn," the voice concluded. At the conclusion, Hiroe would continue leave without a word escaping into the air or a thought entering her mind to potentially be interpreted by the being able to pierce into her consciousness. However, she was not pleased.
[MFT: 369 words]
[Left Topic]