"It never gets old, looking at the view from here." Yukari smiles, her ponytail blowing in the breeze, overlooking the village from the top of Hokage Rock. "It feels like forever that I've had the chance to relax and look over the village." She took a seat on the ground, right foot flat on the ground and her right arm over her knee. Today was a cloudy day, of which didn't really phase her. She had a lengthy hiatus from the sun for a while so even a cloudy day like today was a welcomed sight. She sighed, standing up again and brushing herself off. "I get a day off to relax and all I can do is come up to this rock, huh?" She smiles at herself. "Some would call that sad, but the truth hurts when you really don't know anyone anymore."
She looked around a moment before setting off. "Huh, it's not very busy up here today." She walked toward the park, stopping herself. "Maybe they need me. I know I'm only in training, but maybe they could use me. It's not like I've got anything better to do." She rubbed her head, getting kind of frustrated. "I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing right now!" She looked up and screamed. Her frustration was getting to her. She took a seat on a nearby bench, and leaned back, head tilted over the back of the bench. She lets out a sigh.
"I was told to make friends." She raised her hand up to the sky, hand open wide, the bits of sun that are able to poke through the clouds shining down onto her outstretched hand. "But I don't know how to do that. It's never been a strong point." Her hand falls to her side and she sighs once more. "Why did they have to tell me to relax and find some friends?"
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She looked around a moment before setting off. "Huh, it's not very busy up here today." She walked toward the park, stopping herself. "Maybe they need me. I know I'm only in training, but maybe they could use me. It's not like I've got anything better to do." She rubbed her head, getting kind of frustrated. "I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing right now!" She looked up and screamed. Her frustration was getting to her. She took a seat on a nearby bench, and leaned back, head tilted over the back of the bench. She lets out a sigh.
"I was told to make friends." She raised her hand up to the sky, hand open wide, the bits of sun that are able to poke through the clouds shining down onto her outstretched hand. "But I don't know how to do that. It's never been a strong point." Her hand falls to her side and she sighs once more. "Why did they have to tell me to relax and find some friends?"
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