Some days, the world was too much to deal with. He knew in his heart that he was being weak, that love wasn't a word that a shinobi should know. But none the less, Zenichi had left his one and only love dead on Moon Island. A part of him was left on that bedroom floor, mixed with the puddles of blood seeping into the floorboards. On these days, he wanted to find the darkest areas possible to hide his eyes from the world. If anyone would see the pain behind them, Zenichi would die a little more inside. So he found himself here, at a small underground town. An eerie glow came from it's walls, paining everything a luminescent green. While he would wish for something a bit darker, it afforded him a bit of camouflage to hide his wounds behind.
As twinge of pain came close to his heart, almost stopping it for a brief second as he noticed the beauty that an underground village provided. The water reflected the soft light with each ripple. He wanted to show this place to her. For a brief second, he told himself he would bring her here one day before reality crashed into his head once again. He couldn't take another step but was too proud to just fall to his knees, pleading to any god for mercy on his tormented soul. So he keeled beside a half buried statue with on knee up and the other leg laying flat. Crossed arms laid upon his knee for him to cry into once again. He hated these kind of days.
As twinge of pain came close to his heart, almost stopping it for a brief second as he noticed the beauty that an underground village provided. The water reflected the soft light with each ripple. He wanted to show this place to her. For a brief second, he told himself he would bring her here one day before reality crashed into his head once again. He couldn't take another step but was too proud to just fall to his knees, pleading to any god for mercy on his tormented soul. So he keeled beside a half buried statue with on knee up and the other leg laying flat. Crossed arms laid upon his knee for him to cry into once again. He hated these kind of days.