Adela Milani (
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Taking the first steps towards greatness
Who: Adela Milani (
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Where: Uzushiogakure Area
When: August 14th - 28th
Why: After recent conversation with the Godaime Hokage of Konoha, Adela has been sent on an observation mission in Uzushio with a mutual friend and ally who may help her have some insight on what she intends to get into, but for the most part it's a vacation away from her leave and an excuse to expose her to more of the political world.
This actually wasn't so bad.
When Obito had basically sent her on a two week observation mission, at first she didn't take well to it. Really, it was just... Observing for two weeks, observing politics, and all from a different village? But, when she learned that it meant potentially spending time with Kushina (and after some thinking realized just how valuable the experience could be), her protests were minimized and she went on the solo mission without qualm.
At some points she was in the kage's office observing missions, other times she was exploring the town and trying some of the local delicacies. Still, it wasn't uncommon to find her by the oceans to relax -- she found that it made her the most relaxed, to look towards the endless sea.
She'd heard that there was at least one other Konoha nin in the area, but she'd had yet to see them. Well, it was probably someone she didn't know anyway.
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Where: Uzushiogakure Area
When: August 14th - 28th
Why: After recent conversation with the Godaime Hokage of Konoha, Adela has been sent on an observation mission in Uzushio with a mutual friend and ally who may help her have some insight on what she intends to get into, but for the most part it's a vacation away from her leave and an excuse to expose her to more of the political world.
This actually wasn't so bad.
When Obito had basically sent her on a two week observation mission, at first she didn't take well to it. Really, it was just... Observing for two weeks, observing politics, and all from a different village? But, when she learned that it meant potentially spending time with Kushina (and after some thinking realized just how valuable the experience could be), her protests were minimized and she went on the solo mission without qualm.
At some points she was in the kage's office observing missions, other times she was exploring the town and trying some of the local delicacies. Still, it wasn't uncommon to find her by the oceans to relax -- she found that it made her the most relaxed, to look towards the endless sea.
She'd heard that there was at least one other Konoha nin in the area, but she'd had yet to see them. Well, it was probably someone she didn't know anyway.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, just assuming it's Icha Icha. Thought it'd be funny
Hm... Maybe she'd seen him in the shop at some point. Maybe she didn't serve him directly, but sometimes when her uncle was managing the front and she was observing or something. Well, she saw a lot of ninja that way so that was probably it. Still, seeing him there did have her curios, "I guess you got sent here for whatever reason too? I doubt you'd be on vacation in full uniform."
... She'd just... Ignore the book in his other hand. That was the professional thing. Even if it kind of bothered her. Seriously, porn? Well, maybe he read it for the plot, and not for the sex-based adventures the main hero got in. She'd only heard about Icha Icha before, so what did she know? Oh god but it was porn wasn't it? No, she'd be respectful, he was older and likely the same rank or higher ranked than her, and he wasn't acting like a creep so who cared what he read? But oh god it was a fucking porno...
No. That didn't matter. It didn't matter. It didn't matter. IT DIDN'T MATTER. Even if he was holding it and reading it in public-- GAH!!
Internally Adela struggled with herself then, determined not to mention it or to even give a hint that it bothered her as she waited patiently for an answer - even if it seemed like he should have given it an eternity ago, although truthfully it probably only seemed that long because she ended up giving so much of her focus to the damn book.
Heh.... It's definitely Icha Icha.
"Ah, no. No vacations. I'm here on a mission as Lady Kushina's assistant," he explained with an idle shrug of a shoulder. It was difficult to keep his typical level of ambiguity when his mission was so atypical of what he was normally assigned to, but he supposed that here it didn't matter much since Adela would have to find out sooner or later when Kakashi gave her the details for her lodgings.
The scent in the air swiftly changed and though Adela looked on the whole as relaxed as earlier, there was a certain rigidness to her posture. He couldn't pretend he didn't see her eyes glaze over his book, and that evidence coupled with the smell of embarrassment rolling from her in waves gave Adela's inner struggle away wordlessly.
He'd almost forgotten, being so used to being open with it in Konoha, that not everyone appreciated his choice of literature.
He closed the book after marking his page with the dust cover, then slipped it back into the pouch at his back and opted for a change of subject.
"So, what brings you here?"
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It really was easy paperwork, now that she thought about it. So far it wasn't anything new, though observing where the mission classifications actually went was interesting enough. It'd probably be better if she didn't exactly mention why though, it was embarrassing enough that Obito had mentioned it in the letter and Kushina found out right away...
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"I feel as though I've done more paperwork in the past two weeks than I have this year," he muttered absently, almost as if he were talking to himself. "I've never met a single person who enjoyed doing paperwork - so what in the world are you doing spending your free time observing how the system operates?"
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Damn it.
Her shoulders slumped with a sigh and she felt her face getting more red. If he was Kushina's assistant here... Chances were that he'd hear eventually, from her or from Obito. Damn, she really didn't want to spread it around. But she managed to appear unabashed again, completely serious as she looked him in the eye.
"It's because I'm working on becoming a candidate Hokage - Obito-San's successor. In this way they're giving me a chance to learn what it really means, besides just being strong. I've done paperwork around the Hokage's office before, but I'm learning more about the inside to understand how the system works in detail right now."
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That didn't, however, mean he wasn't surprised by that news. As far as he could tell, she was still young, and so had a few more years to go before getting down to her future aims... But then starting early had never hurt anyone, he supposed.
He gave an impressed nod. "Interesting," he mused. "You sure are aiming high, hm? Though I wouldn't worry about starting your paperwork preparations too early, when and if you become Hokage you'll soon be sick of it."
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"I know, but if I don't do it for too long I'll get slow and clumsy with it, like with any skill. Even if the Hokage can delegate work as needed, they shouldn't be doing it too much right? The Hokage still has to take the lead."
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"I've experienced the life of a Hokage up close. When you're not living behind your desk, you're left to juggle enough responsibilities to warrant a small army." He let his visible eye slide shut, thinking. If she was a strong enough girl, his lead would push her determination in all the wrong places, making her prove her worth - if there was even the slightest doubt in her mind, it would show now. It was an underhanded tactic, but an important one.
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She frowned then, her shoulders slumping with a sigh, "It's one of the biggest responsibilities of the village, and I just feel this is something I need to do. Even if I don't end up as Hokage, I need to at least try to give back as much as I can to the village. I think this is a way that I can do it, successful or not. So it's something I always need to put my best efforts in."
After a beat she glanced up at him again, pocketing one hand as she added, "But saying it is one thing. I'm going to have to keep trying if I'm going to see any success at all."
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"I'll give you some advice," he began, putting on his best soap-box sensei voice. "I grew up with Obito, and despite him not being a complete stranger to failure the one thing that he never failed to do was believe in himself. Every day he reminded us that he'd be Hokage one day, even after falling flat on his face from his own stupidity."
He put his hand on her shoulder, smile reassuring. "As long as you believe in yourself and give it all you've got, it shouldn't matter what anyone else thinks."
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Just like with everything else in her life.
"That's what I'm going to do, Kakashi-san. Thanks. I can only hope I'm at least half as good as Hokage-Sama, if that's the case."
Although the words themselves were self-depreciative, her tone was anything but -- even with all the teasing she tended to put Obito through at the office, she really did respect and admire him as a Hokage and fellow ninja. And hearing that Obito had to do it through effort as well... It was inspiring to her, even if that much went unsaid.
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"As long as you understand you're doing this for you." he nodded, then gestured with a thumb over his shoulder. "Are you hungry? I was just going to get a bite to eat. Buying lunch is the least I could do to repay you for letting me talk your ear off."
And then all of Konoha imploded because Kakashi treated Adela to a meal on first meeting.
"Thanks, Kakashi-San. That's really thoughtful of you," It was weird, how easily the words were coming to her. She wasn't going to complain though.
No-one will believe her if she tells them >_>
"It's nothing, really," he said, almost embarrassed. The fact that he didn't offer very often meant he wasn't entirely used to being thanked. He turned to find the closest street stand and paid his way for two servings of takoyaki. Once done, he handed Adela her serving with a neatly tied scroll.
"Now is as good a time as any to give you your paperwork," Kakashi announced, gesturing to the scroll with a jerk of his chin. "You should find directions in there. Normally I'd escort you, but unfortunately I have somewhere to be."
In all honesty he probably could have spared a moment to show her to her new digs, but his food smelt all too tempting to put off and he couldn't very well eat with her around, could he? In a quick flurry of movement, he'd packed his little box of dumplings into the pouch at his waist and pressed his hands together, offering her a quick but polite goodbye before disappearing in a puff of smoke.