It had been a while since the last time he had been outside of Sunagakure, which was funny to him since he used to travel all the time, only recently had he been settling down into Suna and here he was in another strange place he had to find his way around. That is to say, Tea country itself wasn't unfamiliar, he had been here before a few times actually, back then he was a travelling merchant, or rather his clan was. Sadly he had never been in Kurosawa before, only now had he made his way here, tagging along a few other Sunans who wanted to see their fellow Ninja succeed in this tournament that was supposed to happen. As he had difficult encounters with death in his childhood, the young genius had grown to dislike the art of combat and killing. Sure he was a ninja, but to him as it stood right now, that was only a requiement to fullfill to grow closer to his goals. Would he still go to watch a fight? Maybe, if he had someone to root for, probably. He didn't come here to see the fights though, he wanted to have a nice long walk through the city, learn something about its culture and actually see if he could make an acquaintence, hopefully someone likeminded. The time spent here had been a good one so far, nobody had died or tried to rob him, which he thought jokingly to himself was a miracle with so many ninja around who all had different goals and beliefs. It had been rather peaceful as far as he was concerned and if he were to decide, it could stay like this. The young man had settled down on a bench, with a banana milkshake in hands. A little rest wouldn't hurt if he planned to keep going for some more after, so he was now spectating couples walk throughout the city, there was actually more then he would have ever expected, even some seemingly of the same sex. Interesting was this something in relation to the countries culture? He would have to find out later he thought as his eyes followed a couple that seemed to be on a shopping rampage, well the woman anyways from the number of bags on the poor fellas hand who had to carry them. Havin a seat in the middle of town to spectate the going ons wasn't so bad after all. Just as his eyes moved to the side, he was about to be made witness of a group of kids playing tag it seemed which abruptly ended when one of the girls running away didn't look out for where she stepped and fell flat on her face. Tatara let out only a low, "Ouuhh...", knowing she'd feel hurt after that, but he didn't do anything until he could make out that the girl was actually bleding from her face when she got up into a sitting position and starte bawling her eyes out. The other kids didn't know what to do and so for her not to ruin her clothes and making her have a nice rest day, Tatara stood up, placed his milkshake on the bench and walked over to the group of kids. With his usual smile and a friendly, "Hey there, let me have a look, alright?" he approached them and got on one kneed infront of the girl. "It's not a big deal, but lucky you I am here, I'm a doctor you see." He said to try and calm everyone down as he pulled a pretty sizeable wooden box out of the inside of his coat. Inside could be seen quite a few different supplies, from medicine to cure some of the more basic sicknesses to tools for sewing a wound and even a few syringes. None of that was needed though, as he pulld out some cottonpads to clean of the blood before testing if she had seriously hurt her nose. Nothing out of the ordinary, so he gently cleaned her smal hands and used some desinfication spray to make sure everythign stayed clean. The girl had flinched at the cold stinging liquid on her hands, but tatara was able to wrap up. "This should be it, nothing was really hurt, just make sure you look out where you run, alright?" The girl nodded and he pulled out a lolly pop from his box and handed it to her before he packed up and hid the box in his coat again. Fixing the position of his headband on his waist, he waked back over to his bench, eaving the kids to themselces again. More then just healthy, he liked to leave his patients happy and candy was the easiest way to a kids heart.
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