Upon their departure, the three set off in separate directions. Both of Shidousha's parents were tasked with missions which beckoned their attention, and so the boy was left to his own burdens of traveling home from the academy. Of course, this wouldn't be that big of a deal apart from the fact that their homestead was located within the district of The Hidden Clouds known commonly as Cronopolis--the village's slums. The young boy, instilled within a firey enthusiasm that he was simply invincible with his new acquisition of a seat within the ninja academy, seemed to be devoid of concern at this prospect despite his over-protective mother's instruction to not divert from the straight path which led home.
"Don't worry, mom! I'm going to be a ninja now~!" He said reassuringly, his youthful expression light and joyful, brandishing features which were accompanied by a lengthened toothy grin and illuminated hazel hues. In reply, he received a warm smile and a simple nod before his mother had left--by then his father was gone who was less concerned with the boy's welfare relative to his maturing as an independent boy. Upon her departure, he ventured on his own way down the path that took him away from the grand structure that was a beacon of knowledge and progression.
The path he set upon was paved by a dirt road, one which was broad to accommodate the large flow of traffic that came to and fro from the area on a daily basis. The crowd was large, and thick, plentiful and diverse as both shinobi and civilian traveled upon it with purpose of both personal and business. Shidousha, being a boy of small physique, disappeared within the crowd as he maneuvered through the masses with side-steps and lunges forward between unsuspecting groups of by passers upon seperation of paths and openings that allowed him to get to his destination at a faster rate than simply moving with the flow of traffic.
It wasn't long before he entered Cronopolis, and as easily assumed, the traffic grew somewhat more dense as it always seemed the poor was more plentiful than the better off. What was once pleasant aroma lingering within the air he once occupied had transitioned to bad odor, though it was something he had grown accustomed as he had existed within such conditions for some time. It wasn't that bad, but it was definitely different. The crowd became so thick that fustration consumed the boy and he sought to find a way around, which was easily concocted as there were many alleyways and such forth that would allow him to by-pass traffic...That being said, those alleyways were home to many shadowy and untrustworthy inhabitance. He made a turn into one of the alleyways, and by then, dusk had set upon the horizon and what little sunlight remained did not reach the alleyways where shadows encroached.
"..." As he pivoted, facing the alleway as he remained at the foot of it, those curious hazel optics peered with hesitation down the length of the alleyway. It seemed empty, apart from a scurrying cat who moved from one trash can to the next--knocking over the initial one in the process which startled the young academy student at first. "I got this...I am going to be a ninja!" He thought to himself, the thought of confidence instilling the courage necessary for him to step within the alley way and continue on forward.
<i></i>"Don't worry, mom! I'm going to be a ninja now~!" He said reassuringly, his youthful expression light and joyful, brandishing features which were accompanied by a lengthened toothy grin and illuminated hazel hues. In reply, he received a warm smile and a simple nod before his mother had left--by then his father was gone who was less concerned with the boy's welfare relative to his maturing as an independent boy. Upon her departure, he ventured on his own way down the path that took him away from the grand structure that was a beacon of knowledge and progression.
The path he set upon was paved by a dirt road, one which was broad to accommodate the large flow of traffic that came to and fro from the area on a daily basis. The crowd was large, and thick, plentiful and diverse as both shinobi and civilian traveled upon it with purpose of both personal and business. Shidousha, being a boy of small physique, disappeared within the crowd as he maneuvered through the masses with side-steps and lunges forward between unsuspecting groups of by passers upon seperation of paths and openings that allowed him to get to his destination at a faster rate than simply moving with the flow of traffic.
It wasn't long before he entered Cronopolis, and as easily assumed, the traffic grew somewhat more dense as it always seemed the poor was more plentiful than the better off. What was once pleasant aroma lingering within the air he once occupied had transitioned to bad odor, though it was something he had grown accustomed as he had existed within such conditions for some time. It wasn't that bad, but it was definitely different. The crowd became so thick that fustration consumed the boy and he sought to find a way around, which was easily concocted as there were many alleyways and such forth that would allow him to by-pass traffic...That being said, those alleyways were home to many shadowy and untrustworthy inhabitance. He made a turn into one of the alleyways, and by then, dusk had set upon the horizon and what little sunlight remained did not reach the alleyways where shadows encroached.
"..." As he pivoted, facing the alleway as he remained at the foot of it, those curious hazel optics peered with hesitation down the length of the alleyway. It seemed empty, apart from a scurrying cat who moved from one trash can to the next--knocking over the initial one in the process which startled the young academy student at first. "I got this...I am going to be a ninja!" He thought to himself, the thought of confidence instilling the courage necessary for him to step within the alley way and continue on forward.