Ikko had made it to Kumogakure and had been there for all of twenty-four hours. The Shinobi who rescued him was a nice man, but not an especially considerate one. When they had arrived in the village the man had dropped young little Ikko off at a building he called a dormitory. Ikko had not heard the word before and it was a little hard to pronounce but the quizzical look of his let him know to explain to the boy that he would be sleeping there. It was still early in the morning however that Ikko had arrived and he was nothing if not an incredibly curious child. Bored with the rather plain looking sleeping accommodations, Ikko had set out to explore what had been explained to him as his new home. He did not know how to feel yet about that news. He had enjoyed the monastery, it was the first place he had known as home, but these people were going to make him shoot lightning out of his fingers to make the people at the monastery proud, so he had to stay for now. Besides, they told him he'd love Kumogakure so he had no reason to doubt them!
So he set about exploring his new home and made his way out in to the village, determined to see the sights and explore to his heart's content. He also immediately got lost. Kumogakure was very different than anywhere he had been to before and the boy had quickly lost his orientation out in the village on his own. Never having had to ask for "directions" before had unfortunately caused the boy to not consider the option as he spent the rest of the day aimlessly wandering around the village proper. When the sun began to set and his time was running out, Ikko had no idea how to get back to the dormitory where he was told to sleep. However, not being in a designated place to sleep was not an especially new experience to him. Ikko found a nice little alcove, tucked away from foot traffic and nestled into it, finding what he imagined to be a very soft box to sleep on. He should be able to sleep a few hours there, probably. Maybe when he woke up he'd be able to find that Dormitory place the nice man had shown him.
So he set about exploring his new home and made his way out in to the village, determined to see the sights and explore to his heart's content. He also immediately got lost. Kumogakure was very different than anywhere he had been to before and the boy had quickly lost his orientation out in the village on his own. Never having had to ask for "directions" before had unfortunately caused the boy to not consider the option as he spent the rest of the day aimlessly wandering around the village proper. When the sun began to set and his time was running out, Ikko had no idea how to get back to the dormitory where he was told to sleep. However, not being in a designated place to sleep was not an especially new experience to him. Ikko found a nice little alcove, tucked away from foot traffic and nestled into it, finding what he imagined to be a very soft box to sleep on. He should be able to sleep a few hours there, probably. Maybe when he woke up he'd be able to find that Dormitory place the nice man had shown him.