Rinko stomped around the house, stopping at a closet to fling it open. She peeking inside before slamming it closed again and continuing down the hallway. An elderly man's voice called out from a distant room. "Rinko-chan? What are you doing? Nervous before your date?" A hardy guffaw transitioned into wheezing as the young girl made her way to her grandfather's study. "No Gramps. I'm making sure you didn't booby trap anything. I don't need this guy thinking we're a bunch of weirdos." The old man raised an eyebrow. "But we are. You need to let them know early so they can adapt. Otherwise they break the first time they enter the bathroom." Rinko puffed her cheeks out. "Gramps...you switched off the payboxes in the bathroom right?" A loud shout from within the house interrupted the conversation. "I HAVE TO PAY FOR TOILET PAPER?!" A silence filled the air before Koukatsu cleared his throat. "No. But it's that or the meter. With all these dang blasted people in my house, there's no way I'm lettin' 'em take a dump in my bathroom for free." Rinko pouted her lip, but knew there was no beating her grandpa. The best she could do was ensure that the house was clear of pranks.
As the designated date time drew near, Rinko began pacing back and forth in front of the door. While it was her father that had initially put her name into the event box, she found herself eager to meet her mystery man. Up until this point, she'd met few boys that caught her fancy. Some seemed to innocent, others too insufferable in their arrogance. What would this guy be? Rinko was brought back to her situation when a microphone bopped her in the cheek. The young man holding it leaned in close to her. "Tanuki Rinko! Are you nervous for your date? What do you look for in a man? Will you pay for his restroom expenses?" Rinko shrunk back. She'd forgotten that there was a gaggle of cameras and people watching her every move. She put on a cocky smile, but her twitching ears gave away her unease. "Of course I'm not nervous. What would I have to be nervous about? Anyway, I'm thirteen, I don't think I should be looking for anything in a man." She waved off the camera and turned away from man. Honestly, she'd been thinking long and hard lately about relationships. While she knew she wasn't going to hop on the marriage wagon anytime soon, she couldn't help but wonder what her ideal mate would be. She found herself answering the man's question in her head as she watched the entryway. Hmm...taller than me, but not too tall. I don't want to strain my neck. Not overly muscular...veiny, bulging arms freak me out. I don't think I have a color preference for hair or eyes. Personality-wise I guess I just want someone who doesn't mind my heritage, curse and all. Rinko's shoulders slumped a bit at the thought. No one knew about her money curse yet, aside from her family of course. But isn't the point of a date to open up about yourself so the other person knows what to expect if they decide to start a relationship? Ugh. Why doesn't the academy teach these kinds of things?! I'm pretty sure every shinobi could benefit from a class like that. As she wallowed in self-doubt, Rinko anxiously waited at the door for her date to arrive.
As the designated date time drew near, Rinko began pacing back and forth in front of the door. While it was her father that had initially put her name into the event box, she found herself eager to meet her mystery man. Up until this point, she'd met few boys that caught her fancy. Some seemed to innocent, others too insufferable in their arrogance. What would this guy be? Rinko was brought back to her situation when a microphone bopped her in the cheek. The young man holding it leaned in close to her. "Tanuki Rinko! Are you nervous for your date? What do you look for in a man? Will you pay for his restroom expenses?" Rinko shrunk back. She'd forgotten that there was a gaggle of cameras and people watching her every move. She put on a cocky smile, but her twitching ears gave away her unease. "Of course I'm not nervous. What would I have to be nervous about? Anyway, I'm thirteen, I don't think I should be looking for anything in a man." She waved off the camera and turned away from man. Honestly, she'd been thinking long and hard lately about relationships. While she knew she wasn't going to hop on the marriage wagon anytime soon, she couldn't help but wonder what her ideal mate would be. She found herself answering the man's question in her head as she watched the entryway. Hmm...taller than me, but not too tall. I don't want to strain my neck. Not overly muscular...veiny, bulging arms freak me out. I don't think I have a color preference for hair or eyes. Personality-wise I guess I just want someone who doesn't mind my heritage, curse and all. Rinko's shoulders slumped a bit at the thought. No one knew about her money curse yet, aside from her family of course. But isn't the point of a date to open up about yourself so the other person knows what to expect if they decide to start a relationship? Ugh. Why doesn't the academy teach these kinds of things?! I'm pretty sure every shinobi could benefit from a class like that. As she wallowed in self-doubt, Rinko anxiously waited at the door for her date to arrive.