
Each attempt was met with failure. She tried to force her way out of the village only to have her passage blocked by Uri. She was rather thankful for his interference, the Sennin broke past them in a provincially timed rush. The explosion initiated a chain of events that would bury Sunagakure within the day. She tried to disarm one of the bombs she had discovered but again she was met with failure, her injured body did nothing but stain the floor and cost an old woman her life. She reaped the benefits of the elderly woman's sacrifice, a new, younger form as well as a gift she forgot long ago: sight.
Colors and shades, the seemingly endless possibilities she had forgotten. Aesthetics and the convention of beauty was lost on her, everything was lovely. She was gazing intently at the wonder that was an intravenous drip, the liquid was clear but it warped the view beyond the plastic. Her eye was pressed against the bag as she watched the world wheel and hobble by. What the darkness has denied her all these years.
The hospital was blinding white and carried with it the stench of alcohol and bleach. The seemingly sterile setting was offset by the patients housed, many simply people with no place to go as their homes had been demolished in the war with the Cabal. Many of the garments worn by the patients were their only, many stiff with grime a stark contrast to the candy-colored scrubs worn by the medical staff or the bleached white coats and dresses worn by the traditionalists. It was the brightly colored men and women Shiori enjoyed watching the most,the eggplant and hunter green danced about the crimson and teal. The Omni Prime was not a calm setting to watch, rather quite the contrary. The injured and the displaced gathered here, they had no other place to go and an already stretched staff was pulled past their limit.
Her wonder ceased abruptly, a man she recognized was being carried in on a gurney. His pale visage was unlike any other but it was not her sight that she knew him by but his sound. "Let me see him," Shiori announced as she pulled her looking bag from her eye and allowed it to continue hydrating the elderly man it hung above. She stumbled as she approached the unconscious man, the man who intended to take a student and kill a boy. He was dangerous and he was insane yet somehow divine superintendence was in her favor this day.