Another tutor session, another coliseum. These villages LOVE their coliseums. Then again, these shinobi were designed for combat so a coliseum wasn't completely beyond the pale. Kaori stood in the middle of the arena and began to whistle a little tune as she stood and waited. Normally, she'd be fluffing up her hair or checking her nails, but the fact that she can't see herself nor her reflection (or any fine details anyway) it was a pointless waste of time to do so. On the agenda for today, she would teach this princess how to use Ninjutsu. She heard expressed interest in learning Shadow Ninjutsu and with what little research she was able to do, she discovered that it was a kekkei genkai designed around the mixture of fire and water. When Kaori thinks of fire and water, she'd expect steam or even alcohol; shadow was probably the very last thing she'd think of when those two were combined. While neither of those jutsus were her strong-suit, she does know those two types and quite intimately.
Kaori looked around and rang the bell upon her choker. She let out a little grumble, not seeing any seats nearby that she could take advantage of. She continued to hum, regardless. The hum let out just enough soundwaves to let her see the entirety of the coliseum, though the far reaches seem to be a blur due to how far the sound of a muffled hum could carry. She pat her chest to make sure she hadn't popped out of her outfit and just waited for Miyako to show up.
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Kaori looked around and rang the bell upon her choker. She let out a little grumble, not seeing any seats nearby that she could take advantage of. She continued to hum, regardless. The hum let out just enough soundwaves to let her see the entirety of the coliseum, though the far reaches seem to be a blur due to how far the sound of a muffled hum could carry. She pat her chest to make sure she hadn't popped out of her outfit and just waited for Miyako to show up.
WC: 267
Total: 267 / 1500
Posts: 1/5