Shinomiya's eyes drooped slightly, a subtle frown on her face as she walked onwards, her hands full. Her graduation had been recent, and while the day itself had been uneventful save for the ceremony, her parents had insisted on celebrating. The young ninja couldn't say it was overall unpleasant, being treated to lunch like that, but being pressured into spending that much of her day above ground wasn't ideal in her now-sore eyes. As such, she'd made her own plans for her evening, in hopes of salvaging her day.
As she made her way into the Undersea, Shinomiya glanced back and forth. There were a fair amount of people here, but not so much that it was crowded, which was ideal. It didn't take long for her to find a suitably out-of-the-way location by the waterside to sit down at. Shortly after that, Shinomiya removed her footwear, before cautiously resting her heels on the water, supporting herself with her chakra; with her fairly good chakra control, the act on its own was easy for her. But, that was only a conscious thing. It was prudent, she thought, to be able to do such things without thinking about them, and at the very least trying to do so would surely improve her control further.
With her bare feet propped up for now, the young girl reached into her bag, taking out one of the books within. She'd brought a moderate variety of fiction and non-fiction alike, intending to balance study and pleasure to get the most out of her mental capacity, rather than simply tiring herself out, with pauses to meditate as needed. Obviously, that meant she'd start on the non-fiction first; quietly leafing over to the chapter she was up to, Shinomiya reclined slightly, letting out a quiet sigh.
...Though, despite her best efforts, it wasn't long until her concentration lapsed, eliciting a sharp gasp and some instinctual flailing before the girl repositioned her now-wet feet, taking a few deep breaths before continuing.
As she made her way into the Undersea, Shinomiya glanced back and forth. There were a fair amount of people here, but not so much that it was crowded, which was ideal. It didn't take long for her to find a suitably out-of-the-way location by the waterside to sit down at. Shortly after that, Shinomiya removed her footwear, before cautiously resting her heels on the water, supporting herself with her chakra; with her fairly good chakra control, the act on its own was easy for her. But, that was only a conscious thing. It was prudent, she thought, to be able to do such things without thinking about them, and at the very least trying to do so would surely improve her control further.
With her bare feet propped up for now, the young girl reached into her bag, taking out one of the books within. She'd brought a moderate variety of fiction and non-fiction alike, intending to balance study and pleasure to get the most out of her mental capacity, rather than simply tiring herself out, with pauses to meditate as needed. Obviously, that meant she'd start on the non-fiction first; quietly leafing over to the chapter she was up to, Shinomiya reclined slightly, letting out a quiet sigh.
...Though, despite her best efforts, it wasn't long until her concentration lapsed, eliciting a sharp gasp and some instinctual flailing before the girl repositioned her now-wet feet, taking a few deep breaths before continuing.