Sabaku had been out of recovery for a short while now, he had mostly stayed at home with his parents catching up on lost family time and just being together in general. To him it seemed like only a short time since he had seen them, but he knew that for them it was an agonizingly long time. In any case he had mended the lost relationship with his parents and was grateful to be awake and alive. His parents still had shinobi dutys to perform. They left him home alone while they went and did their respective missions.
Alone again... Sabaku thought. He wasn't overly fond of being alone, it wasn't that he didn't like it... he just preferred the joyous company of friends. So Sabaku decided to go for a walk and see where the day led him, after all he was freshly out of recuperation and they haven't assigned him any missions yet, nor had they told him to return to school. So why not make the best of today and venture out to the great city and see what he can find to do.
The skys were mostly cloudy with only a few rays of sun piercing through. The wind was blowing softly past his hair. It air smelled of rain, perhaps it would rain soon? It was pretty cool today, nothing to bad but just a pleasant crisp day. The dew was still fresh on the foliage around Sabaku's house. the Birds were chirping and the children were playing. It seemed that today would turn out to be a very good day.
With a skip in his step he made his way through town, stopping here and there to see what the small shops had to offer, buying a cool drink and some rice buns for a snack. As he ate he saw something in the distance that made him feel nostalgic. It was the temple of Five. Sabaku remembered from when he had just started in school, coming here for his first mission. There is really nothing like reminiscing on times past. With a smile on his face he quickly made his way towards the structure.
It was exactly like he remembered, full of energy and mystery. Shaman and common folk alike walked the grounds, Sabaku was polite and showed respect to each as needed. Sabaku would take stand in the middle of the area between each elemental room and just stand there... Thinking of things past, present and future. All the times he had done and accomplished, the hard times he had to face, and the mystery of what laid in store for him. Sabaku decided to stay for a bit wandering the grounds and walking from room to room examining each element. Each room had a slight hum to it, almost as if he could feel the energy emanating from them. Sabaku would remain here until something happened, whether it be a friend or simply enough time passing by. Either way this is where he would spend his afternoon. What lied in store for Sabaku has yet to reveal itself...
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Alone again... Sabaku thought. He wasn't overly fond of being alone, it wasn't that he didn't like it... he just preferred the joyous company of friends. So Sabaku decided to go for a walk and see where the day led him, after all he was freshly out of recuperation and they haven't assigned him any missions yet, nor had they told him to return to school. So why not make the best of today and venture out to the great city and see what he can find to do.
The skys were mostly cloudy with only a few rays of sun piercing through. The wind was blowing softly past his hair. It air smelled of rain, perhaps it would rain soon? It was pretty cool today, nothing to bad but just a pleasant crisp day. The dew was still fresh on the foliage around Sabaku's house. the Birds were chirping and the children were playing. It seemed that today would turn out to be a very good day.
With a skip in his step he made his way through town, stopping here and there to see what the small shops had to offer, buying a cool drink and some rice buns for a snack. As he ate he saw something in the distance that made him feel nostalgic. It was the temple of Five. Sabaku remembered from when he had just started in school, coming here for his first mission. There is really nothing like reminiscing on times past. With a smile on his face he quickly made his way towards the structure.
It was exactly like he remembered, full of energy and mystery. Shaman and common folk alike walked the grounds, Sabaku was polite and showed respect to each as needed. Sabaku would take stand in the middle of the area between each elemental room and just stand there... Thinking of things past, present and future. All the times he had done and accomplished, the hard times he had to face, and the mystery of what laid in store for him. Sabaku decided to stay for a bit wandering the grounds and walking from room to room examining each element. Each room had a slight hum to it, almost as if he could feel the energy emanating from them. Sabaku would remain here until something happened, whether it be a friend or simply enough time passing by. Either way this is where he would spend his afternoon. What lied in store for Sabaku has yet to reveal itself...
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