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Errands and snowball fights [open!]
Who: Hana and anyone
When: January 12th
Where: Training fields, then various parts of Konoha
Hana was dressed much more warmly than usual, her arms and legs fully covered and flak jacket zipped all the way up. She leapt from treetop to treetop, the Haimaru brothers trailing after her. Most of the training fields showed evidence of already being used that day. When she finally found what she was looking for, Hana laughed gleefully and dove for the ground, rolling and hopping back to her feet in the training field full of previously untouched snow. Mikai and Haru landed to either side of her, but Baishi, coming down last, tackled Hana to the ground again, licking her with a wet tongue.
She flung him off, laughing again, and quickly gathered a couple of snowballs before returning to standing. This snow was much too nice to waste on spars with weapons. Her dogs' thick fur kept them warm. They panted happily as all three of them began circling her.
Hana wouldn't say no to company, on her side or as an opponent.
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After a stop at home to get dry clothes, it was Hana's turn to spend her afternoon off errand-running, since Tsume's usual victim was otherwise occupied. A visit to the Hokage's office, a trip to the Academy to drop off lunch for Kiba, and assorted other small tasks took her all over Konoha.
Hana was too friendly to be the ideal errand runner. She'd gladly stop to visit with anyone she ran into along the way.
When: January 12th
Where: Training fields, then various parts of Konoha
Hana was dressed much more warmly than usual, her arms and legs fully covered and flak jacket zipped all the way up. She leapt from treetop to treetop, the Haimaru brothers trailing after her. Most of the training fields showed evidence of already being used that day. When she finally found what she was looking for, Hana laughed gleefully and dove for the ground, rolling and hopping back to her feet in the training field full of previously untouched snow. Mikai and Haru landed to either side of her, but Baishi, coming down last, tackled Hana to the ground again, licking her with a wet tongue.
She flung him off, laughing again, and quickly gathered a couple of snowballs before returning to standing. This snow was much too nice to waste on spars with weapons. Her dogs' thick fur kept them warm. They panted happily as all three of them began circling her.
Hana wouldn't say no to company, on her side or as an opponent.
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After a stop at home to get dry clothes, it was Hana's turn to spend her afternoon off errand-running, since Tsume's usual victim was otherwise occupied. A visit to the Hokage's office, a trip to the Academy to drop off lunch for Kiba, and assorted other small tasks took her all over Konoha.
Hana was too friendly to be the ideal errand runner. She'd gladly stop to visit with anyone she ran into along the way.
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He wasn't unobservant enough to think the clan as a whole wanted to be called by their family name all the time. It's not like they were Hyuuga.
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She offered his given name in exchange for the courtesy of using hers rather than Inuzuka-ing her to death. No one should be Inuzuka-san except Tsume at this point, as far as Hana was concerned. There were too many of them to bother with constant use of clan names.
Pleasantries let her put off asking for advice a minute longer. She'd take the reprieve, however much she usually disliked small-talk. As long as they didn't spend forever talking about the weather, she'd be good.
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A pause, and then, "I'm old enough that I'm concerned about village opinion of my clan if I don't make at least special jounin soon, if not full jounin. I'd also really appreciate advice on where I should focus my training to work toward that."
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He paused, seeming to taste his words before saying them, making sure they were what he wished them to be. "Being a Jounin is about being the pinnacle of what your skills are. Start with your weaknesses and then continue past them." He realized he'd gotten... flowery and looked slightly chagrined about it. Too late now.
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Hana grinned, still a little more slowly and hesitantly than her typical easy smile, at the mention of leading others. "I tend to be better with kids than adults who aren't Inuzuka. They're usually less subtle." She made a face. Hana knew her weak points when it came to interpersonal relations. She was straightforward to a fault sometimes, whether as a leader, friend, or enemy. It worked perfectly for her clan. Not so much for people who had grown up differently, as was evident in the occasional friction within the veterinary clinic. That friction often got worse when her clan members visited, predictably enough. "I'd really like a team of genin if I do eventually make jounin."
"Start with my weaknesses as in cataloging them so I'm aware, or as in improving each of them as much as possible before leaving them be?" she asked, looking for clarification on Obito's last point.
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He spread his hands, then rested them on the desk.
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"Hana-san! What brings you to the Academy today? I promise Kiba-kun has been behaving."
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"Whichever of us has the day off usually gets strong-armed into running errands for Mom, so lunch delivery is my job today."
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The wry smile grew into one just a touch deeper and more impish before smoothing out into something more serene. "Would you like to take him his lunch yourself? I left him to break up a brawl."
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When she finally got herself under control, she managed a straight face, mirroring his calm smile. "Of course. He never leaves my lunch at the desk. It's only fair that I return the favor."
The false tranquility didn't last long, though, and Hana grinned toothily at Iruka as she asked with no pretense of innocence, "What other interesting things have you had my brother doing here?" This could be a very entertaining errand.
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He shook his head, smile never fading. "He seemed flustered."
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Still grinning, Hana admitted that in spite of her willingness to enjoy her brother's embarrassing situations, "I suppose I had it easy, since I've always worked with our clan kids rather than Academy students. No one to poke fun at me or set me disagreeable tasks besides my mother." Iruka would know well enough just how much trouble Inuzuka children could be, but Hana had also grown up as one. She had a distinct advantage when it came to handling her own clan. Plus, it was always a smaller group than a full Academy class. Less potential for chaos, if only slightly.
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"Hana?" Adela asked, blinking as she hadn't really seen the older girl since... God, she thought it was since May! Recently she'd been thinking about how the Inuzuka girl had been doing, considering that she'd been working so much more closely with Kiba. Not that she knew they were siblings, but she always got the impression that the Inuzuka Clan was more like a giant family rather than a formal clan.
Not that she'd dare say that to their faces.
"That is you, isn't it?" A grin tugged at her lips as she looked over the other, approaching as she left the kids to practicing some more basic Taijutsu moves -- things they could do unsupervised, at least for a few moments.
[[OoC: So... Considering that the incident that left Adela half-blinded has happened between her meeting Hana and now, feel free to have Hana notice or not. Not sure if it would be public information within Konoha's shinobi circle or not.]]
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The Inuzuka were actually rather stubbornly proud of the fact that their clan was a big family, and that they had family loyalty rather than cold clan politics. Hana wouldn't have found Adela's thought offensive in the least, had she voiced it.
Adela didn't seem the forgetful sort, though, so the request for clarification prompted a furrowed brow and look of consideration. She didn't comment on it, opting for tact for once. See, she could manage it sometimes! "It's good to see you, Adela. A conscript into Academy teaching, or did you volunteer?"
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"S'it okay if I ask why you're here though? Iruka-sensei didn't call in another TA for back-up, did he?" The joke was just a slight jibe -- she and Kiba were handling the job quite well, even with all of the kids acting up and energetic as they had been. It was tiring work, but at least in Adela's eyes it was worth it.
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She laughed again, shaking her head at the question about Iruka. "No, just here to bring my little brother his lunch. Mom conscripted me as errand runner for my day off."
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That was all she wanted to say on it, and she shook her head before she petted Baishi and ruffled his hair. Jeez, they were cute even if they were big. And then the mention of lunch prompted a groan from her, "Man, I'm jealous. Uncle stopped making lunch for me the instant I made Genin, so I have to make my own all the time. Must be nice to enjoy someone else's cooking!"
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And as for lunch... "Mom almost always makes lunch for me and Kiba when she's in the village. Trust me, it's better than having us cook for ourselves, especially since she's stuck smelling whatever we cook for the rest of the day." The Inuzuka have that sometimes peskily strong sense of smell. Hana's cooking is edible because she can smell it going wrong and solve the problem, but it isn't good. The kitchen smells great after Tsume cooks.
"Use your powers of persuasion. He always tries to make me share my lunch when he brings it. It's about time someone did the same to him."
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"I take back every time I've called a kid cute, they're demons. All of 'em."
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Kiba would very quickly stop being happy to see Hana, because she almost immediately doubled over in wild laughter at his predicament. "You were cute and a demon," Hana assured him. "They can be both too. I have faith in their abilities to multitask."
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He turned back to his sister and gave her a hearty sniff, with his cold and slightly reddened nose. The freezing weather was doing nothing for Kiba, as he refused to wear anything other than his leather. Flak jackets weren't, and never would be, his style.
"You brought me lunch, right?"
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"Yes, Kiba, I brought you lunch," Hana told him with a long-suffering sigh that was entirely for his benefit. She was in far too good a mood to actually mind running errands. Snow fights with her dogs followed by the sheer entertainment value of her brother buried under a pile of academy students... not to mention Adela's very intriguing embarrassment. "And because Iruka is feeding me, I won't even beg for any of it."
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Lunch.
And better yet, a lunch he didn't have to share! As much as he kind of enjoyed and didn't mind sharing his lunch with his sister, knowing she genuinely wasn't interested in those few precious mouthfuls he would have donated was good news. More for him, after all.
All his previous woes about children and how much he wasn't cut out for the classroom forgotten, Kiba gave her an elated grin and bounced slightly on the balls of his feet in his excitement as he started to sniff at her person as though he was intending on locating his lunch and bodily taking it from her.
"Eh, well. At least Iruka-sensei is bein' nicer to you than he is to me, eh?" He was mostly joking. Iruka-sensei was honestly the best mentor around for teaching of this kind, after all, and the break from Shirakumo was nice.
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"For your own good, I'm sure," Hana answered with a grin. She might sympathize when it came to Shirakumo, but she thought Iruka was handling Kiba just right. He'd always been good at that. "I think he's always been pretty nice, but then, he was never my teacher."
She kept her expression entirely unchanged, carefully avoiding any predatory gleam in her eyes, as she asked, "Are you and Adela enjoying dealing with the current class of monsters?" Adela had become so delightfully embarrassed, she wanted to see if Kiba would squirm at the mention of her name.
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