"Shhh, stop, settle down, stop squirming. I swear on the Raikage's name, Sato, if you don't stay still I'm going to have to burn it off." This seemed to have an effect on the squealing, thrashing young man as soft green chakra traced itself over the cut on his leg. Kano crouched on one knee, shifting against the sun to keep the light on the wound so she can better focus her meager skills. She wasn't the best medical student -- her intents being so small scale and personal didn't lend itself well to "serving the village as a dedicated medic" that many others joined the force for. She didn't really have an interest in their strict rules, the hard work, the time consumption: she just wanted the rewards, as any kid would. It had only been a few months of lessons so far and her impatience was starting to show in the shoddy work of her application, yet ...
She was the best they had, and she genuinely was trying to do right by them. Them being her little family of "dark cultists", the followers and fiends of Her Imperious Evil Majesty. In reality they were no more than a small-town, low-threat street gaggle of children, most without families or real skill, but Kano tried hard to elevate them above all of that. She gave them a place to belong -- she gave herself one, with them. This is why no one said anything as the loud-spoken Queen of Darkness tended gently at her subject's pain, humming a tune behind her lips to help further calm the boy.
He was sniffling, tears pricking at his eyes, a shake to his fingers. Sato did always have a low pain tolerance, Kano noted, which is why she had ordered him many times to stay away from their tower of tires. The base she had picked out was nice and all, big, spacious, full of junk and just out of the way that they couldn't be bothered a lot of the time ... but there was something to say that she was still a thirteen year old trying to look out for even smaller children. They often liked to get themselves in trouble and all banged up, which is why she humbled herself to pick up these techniques in the first place.
Most had the good sense to look away, not to linger too long on Kano in her current state so very against the grain of a Horrible Leader, and the few that didn't were reminded of why they stuck around. She was here for them, and they were her for her. "It should be okay now. You dolt, next time you go climbing things seven times your size I'll throw you off the Academy." She spoke harshly, but her tone was far too gentle, exasperated, fretting obviously over his injury even as he nodded back quickly and started to shuffle up. "Th-thank you, Onee-ch -- My Queen!" He pivoted when the six other students in the area abruptly turned to stare him down; forcing him to squeak, chuckle nervously and throw out a salute.
This seemed just enough to placate Kano, who stood up herself and briskly wiped the dirt off her elaborate outfit. When she looked up everyone else looked away, whistling innocently, fidgeting or playing with their collection of rundown toys and knick-knacks. She grinned widely, taking in a breath before she would throw out her arm to address the group.
It was then that she heard a shuffling noise near the entrance of their playground, turning swiftly on her heel and pausing mid-stance to face whoever was oncoming. "An intruder within our fortress!"
She was the best they had, and she genuinely was trying to do right by them. Them being her little family of "dark cultists", the followers and fiends of Her Imperious Evil Majesty. In reality they were no more than a small-town, low-threat street gaggle of children, most without families or real skill, but Kano tried hard to elevate them above all of that. She gave them a place to belong -- she gave herself one, with them. This is why no one said anything as the loud-spoken Queen of Darkness tended gently at her subject's pain, humming a tune behind her lips to help further calm the boy.
He was sniffling, tears pricking at his eyes, a shake to his fingers. Sato did always have a low pain tolerance, Kano noted, which is why she had ordered him many times to stay away from their tower of tires. The base she had picked out was nice and all, big, spacious, full of junk and just out of the way that they couldn't be bothered a lot of the time ... but there was something to say that she was still a thirteen year old trying to look out for even smaller children. They often liked to get themselves in trouble and all banged up, which is why she humbled herself to pick up these techniques in the first place.
Most had the good sense to look away, not to linger too long on Kano in her current state so very against the grain of a Horrible Leader, and the few that didn't were reminded of why they stuck around. She was here for them, and they were her for her. "It should be okay now. You dolt, next time you go climbing things seven times your size I'll throw you off the Academy." She spoke harshly, but her tone was far too gentle, exasperated, fretting obviously over his injury even as he nodded back quickly and started to shuffle up. "Th-thank you, Onee-ch -- My Queen!" He pivoted when the six other students in the area abruptly turned to stare him down; forcing him to squeak, chuckle nervously and throw out a salute.
This seemed just enough to placate Kano, who stood up herself and briskly wiped the dirt off her elaborate outfit. When she looked up everyone else looked away, whistling innocently, fidgeting or playing with their collection of rundown toys and knick-knacks. She grinned widely, taking in a breath before she would throw out her arm to address the group.
It was then that she heard a shuffling noise near the entrance of their playground, turning swiftly on her heel and pausing mid-stance to face whoever was oncoming. "An intruder within our fortress!"
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