Maito Gai (
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Where: All over Konoha village.
When: From May 12th to May 24th (the day before the auction)
Notes: Open to anyone in Konoha during that time-frame.
It didn't take much for the Hokage to convince Gai to participate in the upcoming auctions. A few words about how Obito was joining, how it was good for the village, how Kakashi should do it too...and Gai was sold on the plan. Fundraising for the exams, where promising young ninja would show off their skills? Definitely a worthy cause. Besides, it would help to build bonds between the ninja and their comrades or the villagers! And perhaps even make a love connection or two! Ah, blossoming springtime affections!
Gai was excited! For his own part, he was only concerned with making as much money for the village with his own sale as possible, not with romance. His goal was to make more than Kakashi! Perhaps even more than the Hokage himself! He hadn't even given much thought to the concept of being bought. After all, ninja were sold like commodities daily, every time the village leased them out as soldiers/bodyguards/assassins for missions. Whatever his buyer was interested in, it was worth the funds for the village coffers.
But one man alone could probably not fund the entire exam, so Gai was running around the village (sometimes on his hands), enjoying the warm weather and enthusiastically trying to drum up interest in the upcoming event.
Buyers and potential participants would all get an earful on why they should be sure to attend--and help out with!--the auction!
When: From May 12th to May 24th (the day before the auction)
Notes: Open to anyone in Konoha during that time-frame.
It didn't take much for the Hokage to convince Gai to participate in the upcoming auctions. A few words about how Obito was joining, how it was good for the village, how Kakashi should do it too...and Gai was sold on the plan. Fundraising for the exams, where promising young ninja would show off their skills? Definitely a worthy cause. Besides, it would help to build bonds between the ninja and their comrades or the villagers! And perhaps even make a love connection or two! Ah, blossoming springtime affections!
Gai was excited! For his own part, he was only concerned with making as much money for the village with his own sale as possible, not with romance. His goal was to make more than Kakashi! Perhaps even more than the Hokage himself! He hadn't even given much thought to the concept of being bought. After all, ninja were sold like commodities daily, every time the village leased them out as soldiers/bodyguards/assassins for missions. Whatever his buyer was interested in, it was worth the funds for the village coffers.
But one man alone could probably not fund the entire exam, so Gai was running around the village (sometimes on his hands), enjoying the warm weather and enthusiastically trying to drum up interest in the upcoming event.
Buyers and potential participants would all get an earful on why they should be sure to attend--and help out with!--the auction!
I'll say the 15th
It meant that they wouldn't even think to blame their Hokage for roping them into it, since they did it themselves. Grinning to himself, he'd ducked out for lunch, he spotted Gai going down another street at full tilt and took a couple steps sideways to intercept. "Busy day?"
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"Ah! All in a day's work, Hokage-sama!" Gai grinned and offered a thumbs up, taking this opportunity to relax a little. He supposed he had been especially busy. But it was worth it. Someone had to make sure people knew about the auction, and the Hokage shouldn't have to dirty his hands (or image) with persuading everyone. His ninja could do that. And Gai had his own very effective persuasion methods, many time-tested on none other than Kakashi. "After all, it never hurts to have all the participation we can get! Perhaps we will even make enough for two exams!"
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"If we do I'm sure our grounded shinobi'll be happy. They're going to get a chunk of this back in pay after all." He turned and resumed walking, waving for Gai to come with him. "I was just going to get lunch, interested?"
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"Of course!" Gai diligently followed along, keeping pace with Obito as they made their way through the village towards some of the restaurants. It was not every day Obito had time on his hands for friendly lunches. Gai was pleased to be able to steal a little of his friend's day and get to chat with him, even if only over lunch. "I admit I have worked up quite the appetite!"
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He was headed for one of his favorite places, since they had excellent grilled fish.
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That said, Gai decided that he would have to place at least one bid on Obito. And perhaps, if he won Obito for the day, they could go for lunch!
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He laughed but he didn't mind. He'd had plenty of time to get used to the idea that he always had someone's eyes on him, and it wasn't bad, not at all. Even if it meant that when he got into stupidly over the top spars with Kushina and it was a disaster that there was a clear record of the thing. Which sucked.
"So no matter who gets me should I promise you I'm not going to let them drag me into any dark corners to set your mind at ease there Gai?"
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How did Obito even get used to this? Every time Gai had a chance to speak with the Hokage--Obito particularly, since they had once been peers--it struck Gai was impossible to feel comfortable. Even knowing the ANBU were on their side, it felt like being watched by enemy ninja. ...No sudden movements, no ill-conceived words...
"I appreciate that promise, though I would appreciate it more so from your ANBU guards," Gai said with a glance up towards where he suspected Obito's stoic stalkers were hidden.
They were at the restaurant now and Gai allowed the Hokage to seat himself before following suit.
"If you were to be bid upon, who would you want to win you?" Gai ventured asking, as innocently and unassumingly as possible. This was purely in the interest of conversation, of course! "Surely there must be a cute villager or fellow ninja you have your eye on?" Just conversation. But while he was chasing around, rounding up participants, it wouldn't hurt to make a few suggestions to certain parties, if it would make Obito happy.
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He picked at it for a moment, opening the door to the restaurant and stepping inside, holding it while he waited for Gai to follow. "Ah... hm. Not really. I mean. I guess I haven't really mentioned to you that I gave up dates a few months ago after the last one bailed before I could get there, did I?"
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He slammed his hand down resolutely on the table. "I will find you a date--an excellent one. If not for this auction, then soon! That is a promise!" Now what was on this menu...
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His voice was dry. "Gai, the only people who even put up with my time issues are you, my team, my students, and a couple of my cousins. Everyone else just doesn't have time to try to see me around how stupid my schedule usually is. And out of that list, there's what, three? four? people I'd even look at twice for a date okay."
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"Obito," Gai reached over to pat his friend on the shoulder. He knew his insistence on this matter was surprising. It surprised even himself, but Gai had given it some passing thought after Obito convinced him to join the auction. Maybe a silly setup like this would be just what Obito needed. Or Kakashi! "You must not be so hard on yourself, or your schedule. The Right Person will understand your duties and support you in them, even if he or she cannot have you to themselves all the time! They will understand; that is part of what will make them Right. Just because you are Hokage does not mean you have to go it alone!"
It was right for the Hokage to settle down, find himself someone. Wasn't it? Obito's stability and family would be a symbol of Konoha's stability and family, and besides... Obito needed someone. Kakashi and Rin couldn't be around to support him, or weren't, not all the time, and being Hokage in times of Peace was difficult--if tensions were to increase between villages... ANBU would be little in terms of moral or emotional support; they were nothing but guards. Obito needed someone who brought a smile to his face, put confidence in his step, and would be a shoulder to cry on and an ear to listen.
Gai was determined to help find that person.
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He would readily admit that before the mission that redirected his life, he'd been a bit of an oblivious little punk.
So that's why he just gave Gai a wry smile and reached up to pat the hand on his shoulder. "Like I said. The list of possibilities isn't all that long. But hey, I'm okay. I'm not exactly young, but I'm not old yet either."
24th
In the meantime, Azkadellia wanted to familiarize herself with the village. She had two guards of her own, merely a token when in another village, and she knew she was watched by multiple ANBU even if she hadn't seen them yet. One thing she had not expected to see in her stroll through the village was a man strolling toward her... on his hands.
"Do you always walk upside down," she asked, "or is it a special occasion?" Azkadellia was genuinely, if idly, curious, and the more people in the village she got on good terms with, the better luck she'd have in diplomatic relations.
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"A special occasion, but it is always a good training method!" Gai said, bending backwards before righting himself and turning around to once again face her. "I was just in the process of informing everyone about our upcoming auction and encouraging them to join! It is to raise funds for the Chunin Exams and helps build bonds around the village! I believe there is some extra paperwork for non-residents, but it is very little. Do not let that dissuade you from contributing to the cause!"
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"It is always important to train," she agreed, smiling sweetly. The Witch of the West hated such wholesome enthusiasm. Utterly uncorruptible and stubbornly optimistic. The worst combination. The princess stirred at the back of her mind, wondering what had drawn such emotion. As always, the witch won out.
"I'll be sure not to let it deter me. After all, I can hardly avoid paperwork in the normal course of things. A little extra makes no difference, and my village has genin coming for the exam."
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"Ah ha, this is true." Gai was used to Obito, who had very little interest in doing paperwork. Though, truth be told, the Hokage had applied himself well to his official duties, even if he looked a bit bored behind the mounds of paperwork every time Gai paid him a visit. "So, you are here scouting the location of the exams? Or does some other official business bring you here?"
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Yukigakure needs the trade, and if she can make a kage squirm in the process, so much the better.
16th
Thwak.
Thump. Thump.
Thwak.
Thump...
Ami slid through the forms smoothly, channeling her anger into each kick and strike. The post was somewhat padded, but the sight of a little girl no taller than the average doorknob attempting to beat down the make-shift training dummy hand garnered a few strange looks from people using other parts of the training grounds, at least until they caught sight of the forehead protector tied around her waist.
Ami din't particularly care; she was more concerned with venting her pent-up frustrations as constructively as she could manage.
Let's roll for the 16th
So, for break today, she took herself to Ramen Ichiraku figuring she could take this opportunity to actually enjoy a full order. Slipping under the banister, she chuckled and raised a hand. "Hey, Teuchi! Gimme one of the usual."
She sat down at the counter and rubbed her hands together. The bowl wasn't even placed before her yet and she was already starting to drool. Just as the bowl was set on the bar before her and her chopsticks were broken, she heard someone getting closer. Said someone seemed to be 'running' down the street on their hands. Greet vest, green spandex, bowl haircut and eyebrows. Oh, it was him. Should she even question what he was doing? Why the hell not...
"Where's the fire?"
May 17th, they need to actually MEET before the bidding now.
It was a day when Adela was working the front of the forge, frowning at the the wild blue beast as he ran by. It seemed that she wasn't going to be left alone by him though, and she glanced briefly at her other customers before her attention was on him.
"Can I help you?" She wasn't feeling up to being polite as she normally would to a customer in the shop part of their home, and considering that people generally came for the quality of their metalworks it generally wasn't a problem if she was less than exemplary once in a while. She'd see what he wanted and get him to go...