Flipping her hand over she brushed up along her finger to the nail. Looking at it, pulling at it a bit so that her finger raised with it a bit. Inhaling deeply her shoulders rose and then fell as she exhaled slowly between her lips. Closing her eyes, even the one Shokomaru didn't see, she fought something back.
"I," her voice was quieter, softer continuing on she held this single tone as she spoke with less variation than normal. "When I was younger.. just a few years. My friends and I had some time at the end of the day, after our respective schooling. You see, we had this little waterfall in our city, down on the south side where we all lived. It had a beautiful view of the rolling plains to the south, and we'd hang out there. We'd bring towels, and drinks, and food and.. we'd just talk some days. Other days, we'd swim in the water below it," she reached up, adjusting her eye-patch a little.
"It was one of those days where we were hanging out.. I- I remember that much," her voice got shakier, with a small cough she inhaled and exhaled again. "They said I'd taken a nasty fall, and there wasn't any shugenja around that could.. well, be spared to heal someone like me who wasn't in dire need. Beyond the eye," she brushed the top of her cheek. "It was one night.. a mistake, a day I can barely even remember," she caught whatever else she was going to say in her throat.
Suddenly the world felt like it was warming up, she splayed out her hands over and down her thigh till she hit her knee and held it there. Rocking her legs up and down gently. Sliding forward she stood and paced a few steps forward, catching a breath. Bringing her arms in tight high on her frame as they crossed over her chest. Only for a moment as she put them back down and started fiddling with her right index with her right thumb as she glanced slowly around the garden.
Turning around she looked to Shokomaru, but not quite at him. Just below his eyes, "W-would it be alright if I left, Daigotsu-sama?" she asked, her voice sounded strained, panicked a little but held into place. Without much pause she added, "Please?"
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