Koa's mood
Koa's feet pressed against the shoreline, wave after tiny wave, the water washed up onto her naked sole. She gave the ocean an awkward expression, it was cold, but yet mild - which was weird to say the least. There was a calm breeze that brushed past the woman, unsettling her brunette strands. She hugged her knees as they sat upright with an empty expression as her brown hues settled on the setting sun, which gave off this fabulous orange glow. This was the former chief's first outing, ever, outside of the village and her country so the experience of this meeting and the whole 'Akkuma' problem was just rather exhausting, to say the least. The missing-nin dug her toes into the wet, brown sands that became dyed by the water and dulled from a golden ray to a mucky brown.
The former chief wasn't a bad person, a mad person, she was a lonely person who fitted into the background quite easily. This was always known to her, so much so that it really prevented her from fulfilling her potential. It may even be fair to say that she suffered from slight depression, after all, the situation she was in was something quite unfamiliar to most normal folk.
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Koa's feet pressed against the shoreline, wave after tiny wave, the water washed up onto her naked sole. She gave the ocean an awkward expression, it was cold, but yet mild - which was weird to say the least. There was a calm breeze that brushed past the woman, unsettling her brunette strands. She hugged her knees as they sat upright with an empty expression as her brown hues settled on the setting sun, which gave off this fabulous orange glow. This was the former chief's first outing, ever, outside of the village and her country so the experience of this meeting and the whole 'Akkuma' problem was just rather exhausting, to say the least. The missing-nin dug her toes into the wet, brown sands that became dyed by the water and dulled from a golden ray to a mucky brown.
The former chief wasn't a bad person, a mad person, she was a lonely person who fitted into the background quite easily. This was always known to her, so much so that it really prevented her from fulfilling her potential. It may even be fair to say that she suffered from slight depression, after all, the situation she was in was something quite unfamiliar to most normal folk.
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