A new life. Well, that’s how it always felt when Hinata went to a new home. Whether it was moving to a different area inside her own town or visiting a new place it always felt the same. She felt like she could get a fresh start and make some new friends. Maybe romance awaited her, or was it adventure? Sadness? There was no way of telling. Still, she tried to keep a positive mindset as she walked along the path, pulling a suitcase behind her that was perhaps a little too big. It was nearly bigger than her entire body and it was only due to her training that she was able to pull it at all. She still didn’t know exactly how she was supposed to open this thing. She’d convinced someone to do all her packing for her and they had gone through quite some effort to close this bag to begin with. She couldn’t help but feel like she was hauling around a big ol’ container that could explode at a moment’s notice. There wasn’t many options for her though. It wasn’t like she was going to get other people to haul around her stuff for her.
Eventually she got to the place she was going to. She looked around to see if anyone was here. If not she would just go on up to whatever room or home had been assigned to her. She didn’t know how things operated around here yet so if keeping to oneself was the best way to go about things then she’d be fine with that. As she walked through the town she couldn’t help but feel like this ambiance was unfamiliar to her. That was a good thing. Change, good. Sometimes. She honestly didn’t know whether she should be worried or not. What if the people around here weren’t very friendly? Now all the bad thoughts were entering her mind. Hopefully someone would come around and cheer her up as her expression had soured just a tad.
Hinata was dressed today in a blue miniskirt and a clashing red button up shirt. She wore a leather belt that didn’t look very tight as it loosely moved around as she walked. She had an exasperated look as if the journey had taken a little too much out of her. Anyone looking at her would know how badly that she just wanted to sit down and rest.
Hinata’s face would have a little makeup. Somehow the sun hadn’t done much to make her sweat. That or she’d meticulously wiped it away as it formed. It was impressive, given that her blue hair fell down to her waist and couldn’t be doing her any favors in this heat. The suitcase she pulled was brown. It was basically a big box on wheels with a clasp on one end. It had a large handle that Hinata was grasping and pulling with one hand. Her other hand was empty and relaxed. The only other noticeable thing to mention was that the ground around her seemed to grow flowers and roots as she walked. It was so normal for Hinata that she didn’t pay any mind to the flora around her. She was a little mentally burned out and wouldn’t be excited by something as meaningless as a flower that she passively created just by being in the area. It’d been amazing at first but now it was routine. Some kids ran behind her and picked up some of the flowers and gave Hinata strange look. To them it was just another weirdo showing up into town. Whatever. They could judge all they wanted.
After some more time of walking she happened upon a nice little park. It was lovely in the sense that it had kids running around, the weather was nice, and there were benches to sit down on. She could care less about what was actually in the park so long as it had a bench. She’d wanted to sit down for oh so long… So she did just that. She walked on over, plopped her tired butt onto the bench and crossed her legs. Then she just sat there and took in a nice fresh breath of air as relaxation finally hit her body. She didn’t want to get up. Not now, not ever. She was going to let the whole day slip by unless someone came to talk to her. She didn’t care about her end destination at this point, she was just glad to be this close. A cool gust of wind swept through the area, sending a warm shiver down her spine and blowing flower petals into the air. This was the life… peace and relaxation all the way. Now the question was, who was going to come and say hi first? And would thy be willing to risk making her any more frustrated than she already was?
But alas, nobody bothered her. She dozed off and a few hours passed. Then she realized that she wasn’t’ even in the right town. She got her ass up and looked at her map. Yeah, she was supposed to be miles away. She let out a groan and kept on trekking, forgetting to eat altogether as she made her way oh so slowly to her destination. Why did travelling have to be so difficult? Before long she was in some kind of place… it was like a baren wasteland of sorts. This did NOT seem like the place she wanted to go to but who knew? Maybe there was a secret over here that would make it easy to make money? Was this a great place to gather herbs? There was no way of telling so she started poking around. “Hello, is anyone out here?” She didn’t see anyone. But she was still able to see some herbs that she could collect if this trip ended up being a bust. At least she wouldn’t leave empty handed if she did happen to leave without meeting anyone. “Crap I forgot to eat,” she thought as she realized just how screwed she was. She’d hate to have to hunt for food in this baren land.
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Eventually she got to the place she was going to. She looked around to see if anyone was here. If not she would just go on up to whatever room or home had been assigned to her. She didn’t know how things operated around here yet so if keeping to oneself was the best way to go about things then she’d be fine with that. As she walked through the town she couldn’t help but feel like this ambiance was unfamiliar to her. That was a good thing. Change, good. Sometimes. She honestly didn’t know whether she should be worried or not. What if the people around here weren’t very friendly? Now all the bad thoughts were entering her mind. Hopefully someone would come around and cheer her up as her expression had soured just a tad.
Hinata was dressed today in a blue miniskirt and a clashing red button up shirt. She wore a leather belt that didn’t look very tight as it loosely moved around as she walked. She had an exasperated look as if the journey had taken a little too much out of her. Anyone looking at her would know how badly that she just wanted to sit down and rest.
Hinata’s face would have a little makeup. Somehow the sun hadn’t done much to make her sweat. That or she’d meticulously wiped it away as it formed. It was impressive, given that her blue hair fell down to her waist and couldn’t be doing her any favors in this heat. The suitcase she pulled was brown. It was basically a big box on wheels with a clasp on one end. It had a large handle that Hinata was grasping and pulling with one hand. Her other hand was empty and relaxed. The only other noticeable thing to mention was that the ground around her seemed to grow flowers and roots as she walked. It was so normal for Hinata that she didn’t pay any mind to the flora around her. She was a little mentally burned out and wouldn’t be excited by something as meaningless as a flower that she passively created just by being in the area. It’d been amazing at first but now it was routine. Some kids ran behind her and picked up some of the flowers and gave Hinata strange look. To them it was just another weirdo showing up into town. Whatever. They could judge all they wanted.
After some more time of walking she happened upon a nice little park. It was lovely in the sense that it had kids running around, the weather was nice, and there were benches to sit down on. She could care less about what was actually in the park so long as it had a bench. She’d wanted to sit down for oh so long… So she did just that. She walked on over, plopped her tired butt onto the bench and crossed her legs. Then she just sat there and took in a nice fresh breath of air as relaxation finally hit her body. She didn’t want to get up. Not now, not ever. She was going to let the whole day slip by unless someone came to talk to her. She didn’t care about her end destination at this point, she was just glad to be this close. A cool gust of wind swept through the area, sending a warm shiver down her spine and blowing flower petals into the air. This was the life… peace and relaxation all the way. Now the question was, who was going to come and say hi first? And would thy be willing to risk making her any more frustrated than she already was?
But alas, nobody bothered her. She dozed off and a few hours passed. Then she realized that she wasn’t’ even in the right town. She got her ass up and looked at her map. Yeah, she was supposed to be miles away. She let out a groan and kept on trekking, forgetting to eat altogether as she made her way oh so slowly to her destination. Why did travelling have to be so difficult? Before long she was in some kind of place… it was like a baren wasteland of sorts. This did NOT seem like the place she wanted to go to but who knew? Maybe there was a secret over here that would make it easy to make money? Was this a great place to gather herbs? There was no way of telling so she started poking around. “Hello, is anyone out here?” She didn’t see anyone. But she was still able to see some herbs that she could collect if this trip ended up being a bust. At least she wouldn’t leave empty handed if she did happen to leave without meeting anyone. “Crap I forgot to eat,” she thought as she realized just how screwed she was. She’d hate to have to hunt for food in this baren land.
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