Temari (
dangerouswind) wrote2012-07-07 06:32 pm
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[She knows she's late. Temari would forever blame the Malnosso for dropping her back in the forest somewhere and never her own reticence to walk back into town. (Like nothing had happened. Like nothing had ever happened.) She's only looking for one person when she comes back into the village, slipping in straight from the forest and making a beeline for community building one. She's making a concerted effort not to be seen, though that's a little harder once she's inside the building and walking quietly toward the door.
Not her door. Her next door neighbor's.
Temari hesitates only a moment before she knocks. (It's a light knock. Not that she can hear it.) Be home, Nara. She doesn't want to have to try this again.
It's some time later before she actually shows up on the journal. The message is written, short. She's doesn't filter it to anyone; she doesn't have the patience. She honestly doesn't want to say anything in the first place, but...
... well, that's unfair to a few people.]
I'm back.
Not her door. Her next door neighbor's.
Temari hesitates only a moment before she knocks. (It's a light knock. Not that she can hear it.) Be home, Nara. She doesn't want to have to try this again.
It's some time later before she actually shows up on the journal. The message is written, short. She's doesn't filter it to anyone; she doesn't have the patience. She honestly doesn't want to say anything in the first place, but...
... well, that's unfair to a few people.]
I'm back.
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I'm not sure. She just said she liked playing in the gardens of Luceti, and I mentioned you grew stuff. There's a chance she's already played in them. Her name is Yotsuba. She's really young.
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I'll watch for her, then.
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