Play time! [m]
Jun 19, 2011 10:02:17 GMT -8
Post by くすり on Jun 19, 2011 10:02:17 GMT -8
name; play time
rank; d
description; The adolescent children within’ the Kumogakure flock were never enlighten on the various activates that most children were taught. Games, like tag. Smiles so rarely grace their tender visage. Stories never grace their petite ears. You as a Kumogakure shinobi are tasked with bringing amusement and joy back into their hearts. Tell them wonderful and exciting stories. Play tag or any other childhood game you were brought up knowing. A smile a day will keep the doctor away.
reward; 25 experience, 500 ryo
minimum shinobi; one
mission status; interminable
rank; d
description; The adolescent children within’ the Kumogakure flock were never enlighten on the various activates that most children were taught. Games, like tag. Smiles so rarely grace their tender visage. Stories never grace their petite ears. You as a Kumogakure shinobi are tasked with bringing amusement and joy back into their hearts. Tell them wonderful and exciting stories. Play tag or any other childhood game you were brought up knowing. A smile a day will keep the doctor away.
reward; 25 experience, 500 ryo
minimum shinobi; one
mission status; interminable
This is my kind of mission, I thought as I walked into the classroom filled with wandering eyes, and adorable faces of Kumogakure's youth. It warmed my heart to gaze upon their kindred, innocent smiles. Today was gonna be all about fun, and I knew I could make this a pleasurable day for the darlings that sat, wondering why a shinobi was in their classroom.
"Hey there! Todays gonna be fun, because I, Saori was given the mission of playing with all of yous today. So there will be no work today, just fun!"
My voice was laced with excitement, as I spoke and from the reactions of yays and happy laughter I was ready to get this play time under way. I already knew what we'd do first so moving from behind the desk I informed the teacher of my plans very briefly before turning back towards the children.
"So who wants to go outside and play some tag first?"
The children jumped to their feet, lining up single file behind me shouting their approval of my first plan for them. Walking out the door, we headed to the playground area, where a large field of grass was.
"I'll be it, so you better run!"
Teasing I began to close my eyes and count down, as I heard their giggles fade, and the sound of their footsteps fall quieter.
"8, 9, 10, ready or not hear I come!"
Shouting aloud I turned around, and I was surprised to see how far they'd gotten, and even more so they scattered. I wasn't much of a runner, but I was already having fun as I sprinted towards the closest, a little girl with badge hair.
During most of the game I usually tripped up, fumbling over my two left feet, so the little rascal alluded me every time, so I was it the entire game. But it was so much fun playing with them.