It was a few hours past midday when classes at the academy were let out for the day, the sun still high up in the sky and plenty of time left to be productive. Hirateuchi announced to the class as he left that he would be at his usual resting spot if anybody wanted to hang out. He assumed they all knew the one he spoke of with how much he ditched class to rest under the mammoth of a plant. While he did like his afternoon naps under the large oaken beauty that rested just outside the academy walls, he was finding more and more these days that the company of others was making him feel more comfortable with the idea of becoming a shinobi. It all started with that man, Raku, helping him out. Now he felt that through the companionship he felt with his fellow classmates he might one day be as strong as his parents hope for him.
Not waiting for an answer from anyone, Hira simply walked out of the academy doors, following a winding path that led up to the tree. Finding a meager patch of shade barely withstanding the onslaught of the sun, he payed his head down against the oak's roots and sprawled his arms and legs on the groun, letting out a long sigh of relief that another long day was over. His newfound motivation could only take him so far without the academy's classes still boring him to some degree. At least he hadn't fallen asleep in class today. But that only made falling asleep right now all that much more temping.
Looking up at the bustling sky, full of content wistful clouds, he daydreamed about moving as fluidly as they did. Maybe if he had that much grace he would finally be able to train himself as hard as he wanted. That was a thought for another time, though. This was perfect nap weather, with a cool but subtle breeze passing by. Without another thought, Hira closed his eyes and lost himself to thought. Maybe he didn't give his classmates enough incentive to come join him. His offer did seem kind of stale, he pondered for a moment. He wondered quizzically if anybody would take his offer as he slowly felt himself drift off into a light slumber.
Not waiting for an answer from anyone, Hira simply walked out of the academy doors, following a winding path that led up to the tree. Finding a meager patch of shade barely withstanding the onslaught of the sun, he payed his head down against the oak's roots and sprawled his arms and legs on the groun, letting out a long sigh of relief that another long day was over. His newfound motivation could only take him so far without the academy's classes still boring him to some degree. At least he hadn't fallen asleep in class today. But that only made falling asleep right now all that much more temping.
Looking up at the bustling sky, full of content wistful clouds, he daydreamed about moving as fluidly as they did. Maybe if he had that much grace he would finally be able to train himself as hard as he wanted. That was a thought for another time, though. This was perfect nap weather, with a cool but subtle breeze passing by. Without another thought, Hira closed his eyes and lost himself to thought. Maybe he didn't give his classmates enough incentive to come join him. His offer did seem kind of stale, he pondered for a moment. He wondered quizzically if anybody would take his offer as he slowly felt himself drift off into a light slumber.