
Kaori arrived to the gates of Kumogakure with a thought popping into her head. 'How are these villages called 'Hidden Villages' if every Joe-Schmoe like me knows where it is? Perhaps just a left-over of past traditions or their way of sounding cooler?' she pondered as she arrived with the heavy coat that she wore upon her body. While the locals might find this pleasurable weather, this wasn't exactly the kind of weather she was accustomed to. The coat would be needed for quite a while-yet until she grew accustomed to the temperature. This place, dubbed 'Dragon Tooth Pass' was an enigma to her. Comparing what she knew of Konoha's gates and the easily accessible location it was in to this place completely blew her mind. This place wasn't a naturally made barrier, that much was obvious, with the jagged rock formations that made traversing it nigh impossible (if she wasn't a shinobi) made her wonder how they did actual trade with people. Rather, how did normal people find their way into the village to give them jobs? Kaori shook her head and bundled up as she walked up to the gates. She stepped in-place to try to keep her body-temperature from dropping too low. Chicken skin grew upon hers with her hairs standing on-end and involuntarily shivering to try to keep warm. It looked delightful outside, but damnit, this temperature didn't mesh with her well at-all. She moved her ungloved hands up to her mouth and blew warm air into her palms. Her aversion to cold probably didn't help as, when she got lost, she found herself on the Spine of the World; a rather inhospitable place already. It was relatively recent since her visit to the Spine of the World with signs of icicles beginning to melt upon the fuzzy part of her long coat.
As she stepped in-place, Kaori grumbled to herself. "What's a girl gotta do to get some help around here? Man, it's so cold here. I hope I don't get greeted by penguins," she said in jest, even making herself chuckle at the prospects of being welcomed by a flightless water-bird. Even with the prospect of meeting one, if she actually get welcomed by a penguin, she'd probably be EXTREMELY upset. The longer she sat out here, the more and more thawed out she became. Certainly, this place was still a lot cooler than Konoha and the Fire Country was, but it wasn't actually THAT inhospitable to where she'd probably freeze to death.
A thought popped into her head and she started to pat herself down, even lifting her breasts to make sure she didn't put her passport there. After searching for a bit, she felt the flat book hidden away beneath the obi of her outfit. She unbuttoned her long coat and reached her hand into the obi to pull out a water-proof plastic bag. She unzipped the bag and pulled out a rather warm book with almost no stamps on it. She took a sigh of relief upon ensuring she had the passport, replaced it in the bag, zipped up the bag and placed it in one of the many pockets in her jacket. Now all she does is wait for someone to talk to. Oh, those stone-faced ninja guarding the gate? Naw, they don't seem interested in helping her. Ugh!
[Requesting Entrance]