What's In a Name?
Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:00 am
Waterfall village's repairs were going smoothly, now that Yaksha had gained the people's approval. There were still muttered remarks of dissent as he passed by, but he ignored them, simply continuing about his patrol. People watched him with dispassionate gazes, some still determined to treat him as some sort of outsider, or intruder; he could feel their glares on him, but they seemed to slide off like water for all the impact he showed. This was his town now, a town he had lain claim to and several times shown himself determined to protect. These were his people, and even if they wouldn't admit it, he was the best protection they had.
One of the villagers approached him, almost frantic; he reached out to snag at Yaksha's sleeve, but his hand slid away effortlessly, and he slipped to the side, before laying a hand on the man's shoulder. "It's...Kumori, isn't it? I believe you're one of the masons."
"Yes, that's right, but we need your help! Someone's be-"
"The town's coming together quite nicely, isn't it? What do you think of the new houses we've been building?" He squeezed the man's shoulder, his voice seeming to bypass the man's ears completely, and hit right at his mind. A single flickered glance to one of the buildings was met was a dismissal grunt.
"The foundations are horrible, and it's been built into mud that'll be gone with the next hard rain. If we don't want to rebuild in a month, we'll need to start over." He brought a hand to his mouth, almost as if he were afraid of what he'd said; he glanced up at Yaksha with wide eyes, but the shinobi was already glancing at the building.
"Oh, my...I thought it would've been fine, but I suppose that's what happens when you don't spend years working with buildings. What was it you needed, then?"
"Someone's been hurt! We think he might be on the verge of death, and none of the doctors in the town can help him! You're going to have to hurry!"
"Really? Haven't I been stressing the importance of safety? I would've thought you gentlemen know how to watch out for each other on the job."
"This wasn't one of the workers, it's a child. He seems to have been assaulted. He's still delirious, but he said to send for a shinobi."
Yaksha's eyes widened, and his lips began to part just a bit; he almost sounded excited, as he spun the man back around.
"Take me to him."
One of the villagers approached him, almost frantic; he reached out to snag at Yaksha's sleeve, but his hand slid away effortlessly, and he slipped to the side, before laying a hand on the man's shoulder. "It's...Kumori, isn't it? I believe you're one of the masons."
"Yes, that's right, but we need your help! Someone's be-"
"The town's coming together quite nicely, isn't it? What do you think of the new houses we've been building?" He squeezed the man's shoulder, his voice seeming to bypass the man's ears completely, and hit right at his mind. A single flickered glance to one of the buildings was met was a dismissal grunt.
"The foundations are horrible, and it's been built into mud that'll be gone with the next hard rain. If we don't want to rebuild in a month, we'll need to start over." He brought a hand to his mouth, almost as if he were afraid of what he'd said; he glanced up at Yaksha with wide eyes, but the shinobi was already glancing at the building.
"Oh, my...I thought it would've been fine, but I suppose that's what happens when you don't spend years working with buildings. What was it you needed, then?"
"Someone's been hurt! We think he might be on the verge of death, and none of the doctors in the town can help him! You're going to have to hurry!"
"Really? Haven't I been stressing the importance of safety? I would've thought you gentlemen know how to watch out for each other on the job."
"This wasn't one of the workers, it's a child. He seems to have been assaulted. He's still delirious, but he said to send for a shinobi."
Yaksha's eyes widened, and his lips began to part just a bit; he almost sounded excited, as he spun the man back around.
"Take me to him."