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“Ahhhhhhh!” The sound escaped Saburō’s lips as he put the now empty bowl down on the counter. He leaned back in his chair getting a good stretch in before he patted his stomach as a light burp escaped his mouth. A smile painted across his face you could tell he was happy. As he brought his arms back down, he brought one hand closer to his face as he began feeling around his cheeks. With the smile still oddly maintained, he began to feel around the muscles on each side of his cheek as if he was measuring how big his smile was. Anyone watching would find this incredibly odd because then suddenly the smile dropped and he was straight faced again.
For a moment his mind wandered until he finally said something out loud, “That should be enough practice for the day. I should probably make my way over there now.” The chair screeched as it was moved backwards by Saburō’s legs as he stood up. He made his way around the counter placing his bowl near the sink before making his way towards his room. From his closet he pulled out a singular cloak that he wrapped around his shoulders before buttoning it. One quick glance in the mirror—where he again smiled and touched the muscles in his face—and then he left toward the door, closing it behind him once he was outside.
There was no need for security. Saburō held nothing valuable in his home. Not only that, but this compound was full of shinobi and former shinobi. Anything suspicious would be sticking out like a sore thumb. The only thing that Saburō did not like about living in this compound was that everyone was so social. Everyone had some story to tell you. It’s like walking your dog at your normal park around the same people and they start talking to you about their lives. You don’t really care. Saburō doesn’t really care. But you nod your head and smile because it’s the polite thing to do. But no. Today? Saburō couldn’t risk it. He wouldn’t be late. With a quick flicker, he avoided them all and wouldn’t stop until he reached his destination—even then he was disappointed.
“Sigh...” the exasperated voice came from no more than ten feet woman who had some enquiries with the Mizukage. “There better not be a wait.” Saburō said out loud as he stared at the back of the woman's head. His tone was not friendly, but whether it not the annoyance was directed at the woman or not would need to be discovered.
For a moment his mind wandered until he finally said something out loud, “That should be enough practice for the day. I should probably make my way over there now.” The chair screeched as it was moved backwards by Saburō’s legs as he stood up. He made his way around the counter placing his bowl near the sink before making his way towards his room. From his closet he pulled out a singular cloak that he wrapped around his shoulders before buttoning it. One quick glance in the mirror—where he again smiled and touched the muscles in his face—and then he left toward the door, closing it behind him once he was outside.
There was no need for security. Saburō held nothing valuable in his home. Not only that, but this compound was full of shinobi and former shinobi. Anything suspicious would be sticking out like a sore thumb. The only thing that Saburō did not like about living in this compound was that everyone was so social. Everyone had some story to tell you. It’s like walking your dog at your normal park around the same people and they start talking to you about their lives. You don’t really care. Saburō doesn’t really care. But you nod your head and smile because it’s the polite thing to do. But no. Today? Saburō couldn’t risk it. He wouldn’t be late. With a quick flicker, he avoided them all and wouldn’t stop until he reached his destination—even then he was disappointed.
“Sigh...” the exasperated voice came from no more than ten feet woman who had some enquiries with the Mizukage. “There better not be a wait.” Saburō said out loud as he stared at the back of the woman's head. His tone was not friendly, but whether it not the annoyance was directed at the woman or not would need to be discovered.



