Thunk.
“Damn it…Not tired enough.” he said.
Without fail, Satoma Senju displayed his perceptive abilities even while under great inebriated influence. There was no other Jonin Daimaru wished to learn from, as the Senju he admired possessed abilities that he would’ve loved to take on and master, if only he could corral the young genin’s hot-blooded behaviour from time to time. Naturally, the elite ninja did not seem too pleased, and threatened that he would make Dai use the cards he loves dearly as the only weapon in his arsenal. His face widened in shock, clutching the massive box of cards out of concern and safety.
“Hey! I gotta make a living with these things! Besides, weren’t you the one who told me that a real ninja can turn most anything into a weapon?” he re-buttled. Despite giving Satoma a clear hard time in the day-to-day, he truly was his best student and did in fact pay attention closely to the things the Senju would show him.
The two held a special bond, often not needing to speak for nearly most things they find themselves involved in. Because of this, they held a certain comfortability with one another and seemed to express whatever they needed to each other with little issue or miscommunication. The windwalker would then pick his box back up and hand it back to the young Uchiha, patting him and playfully shoving him with his shoulder. Dai smiled a very familiar toothy grin as Satoma informed him that they were going somewhere, the genin’s brow raised as he looked to be heading to the village gate. It was much too early for him to be up, let alone leaving to take on a mission. He then slung his box over his back and quickly followed the quick walking sensei.
“So, where are we going? And no, I don't have any spare cash. You still owe me major Ryo from our last shogi game.” he declared. As much as Satoma loved to play games and try his luck he
(much like his predecessors) had horrible gambling instincts, whereas Daimaru was a fierce gamer and strategist, evident in their many tests of wits outside of the Shinobi disciplines.
It wasn’t a long walk Konoha’s gate’s despite his Sensei’s obvious sluggish morning start, it was quiet however this morning—then he saw her.
They hadn’t quite reached the gates as of yet, being a few meters off, he would quickly engage his
red-black hues swiftly, squinting his eyes to peek at the flow of her chakra.
“Potent,” he thought. She was no slouch it would seem, and kinda cute but not really his type, blinking off his crimson orbs just as they approached, with Satoma-sensei giving a far less than welcoming greeting to the village.
Even with that in mind, it had seemed that this girl maybe wasn’t looking for false pleasantries. She was looking to make an impression. Satoma continued by stepping a little closer, further cementing the young girl’s suspicions about what, at least Daimaru thought, was the best hidden village in the continent. It was however no secret that Konoha did in fact have a dark past wrought with conflict and casualties. He rolled his eyes as Satoma continued his short melodrama as the young shuriken would set the booster box down to try and open it just so he could gaze at the packing wrap.
“You’ll be with me and Daimaru. This—”
Opening the box, the sun glinted on the silver and black cover art, shimmering as if he had opened a heavenly chest packed with the things he could ever want in life. Dollar signs would appear in his eyes, he always had great pack pulls and today would be no different
“idiot back there, is Daimaru Uchiha. Loud and always looking for trouble.” he heard from the side of his ear. It was clear he wasn’t really paying them any mind clueing back in only to reveal that his face was instantly annoyed, turning around dramatically with an unimpressed expression, Satoma then taking his gaze upon his pupil, motioning him to follow and converse with his new peer. Closing the box, he would sling it back over his back to walk over and accept her formal greeting, shaking her hand back firmly as she alluded to getting her into trouble.
This made him blush, she was good at breaking the ice he supposed.
“Likewise, and don't listen to Satoma-sensei. Konoha has had its issues but things have been pretty good in recent years." He would then take a look towards Hokage rock, displaying the eight great and brave shinobi and kunoichi. Daimaru in particular looked up to
Sarada Uchiha and
Minato Namikaze. Sarada was not only the second female but only Uchiha to ever hold that position. A groundbreaking achievement and accomplishment of pride within his family and lineage.
The girl asked him to introduce himself, she seemed friendly enough despite her serious first impression, he slowly warmed to his new teammate with every passing second.
“Well, I love shuriken, and kunai…well. Anything that can be thrown is my jam really. I'm really good at target practice and recorded near perfect marks in the academy all my years there.” he said proudly, thinking back to the days when he was much smaller and just started out on his ninja journey. He fondly reminisces while eagerly looking forward to his own personal growth and what the future may hold for his destiny.
“I would love to become Hokage someday and become the first male Uchiha for the honor. Lady Sarada was an inspiration to us all and made us want to better ourselves.” he continued. He always meant to speak his goals aloud, believing in manifesting his goals and dreams as much as he could so that one day he could look back with pride on the journey that took him there.
“OH—Do you like trading cards?” he blurted out, fumbling with the enlarged box he had been lugging around the entire morning, grabbing the booster box he was marveling at, to show Sōma. The young Daimaru had a tendency to space out and be very tunnel focused.
“I got a lot of cards from most of the sets from the modern game, if you play maybe we can have a proper Showdown!” he said. It was clear he was now more excited about the prospect of having someone to play cards with rather than coordinate themselves as a genin team. But alas, in the young shurikens mind, there will always be time for both.
