The sun was just coming up when Randori awoke in his room at the academy. His body had become accustomed to waking up early now, even though he used to sleep in till almost the afternoon every time he had a day off. Springing out of bed, he grabbed his sword and threw it onto his back, it was beginning to be lighter than it had been, probably due to him training with it constantly since the day in the colosseum. Making sure to adjust it so it wouldn't drag along the ground, he sprinted out of the academy and made his way toward the forest. He planned on training here for a whole day, and when he arrived he began doing what he had the last time he came. Practicing swinging it so that he could maneuver with it easier, attempting to cut some of the smaller trees down with it to improve the strength he puts behind it, just various things to improve his overall proficiency with using the sword. After a few hours of training in the cold weather, he decided it was time to head back. But since he didn't feel like going back to the academy just yet, he decided to stop by the residential area. The sweat that was dripping down his face made him more cold than he would've been if he was dry, "Damn, I need to get some warmer clothing." He said to himself as he exited the forest.
As he arrived at the village, the sun was beginning to set, and it slowly became colder than before. Randori was now shivering from the cold and wind, deciding he'd take a rest someplace that may be less windy. Arriving at a short alleyway, he leaned his sword against the wall and sat down. Letting out a sigh, he looked up at the sky and stared into the gray nothingness above him. "The sky is always so bland, but I guess it matches the people.. Heh." It had been a while since Randori openly expressed his dislike for most people, even if only in a small way. He seemed to start to like several actually, which was strange that he trusted someone enough to "like" them. Since he was thinking about this to much, he decided it was time he keep going. At this point, the sun was completely gone, leaving only darkness above and around him. Picking up his sword, he exited the alleyway and was greeted by a gust of wind when he stepped out onto the road. Shivering once more, Randori was now sick of wearing light clothing due to the environment he lived in, so he began a search of some form of stall that sells clothing so he could buy something warmer. Although it was unlikely that he'd find such a thing in the residential area, he didn't care since it gave him something to do for a while.
As he arrived at the village, the sun was beginning to set, and it slowly became colder than before. Randori was now shivering from the cold and wind, deciding he'd take a rest someplace that may be less windy. Arriving at a short alleyway, he leaned his sword against the wall and sat down. Letting out a sigh, he looked up at the sky and stared into the gray nothingness above him. "The sky is always so bland, but I guess it matches the people.. Heh." It had been a while since Randori openly expressed his dislike for most people, even if only in a small way. He seemed to start to like several actually, which was strange that he trusted someone enough to "like" them. Since he was thinking about this to much, he decided it was time he keep going. At this point, the sun was completely gone, leaving only darkness above and around him. Picking up his sword, he exited the alleyway and was greeted by a gust of wind when he stepped out onto the road. Shivering once more, Randori was now sick of wearing light clothing due to the environment he lived in, so he began a search of some form of stall that sells clothing so he could buy something warmer. Although it was unlikely that he'd find such a thing in the residential area, he didn't care since it gave him something to do for a while.