Discontinued! Im sorry
The little silver-haired boy watched as strangers entered his village's gate. There were many of them. Some where riding horse back, and some on foot. There was even a lagre Kago carrying box being carried by Iwagakure ninja. It looked like it was made from bamboo and was ((more then likely)) coated with varnish to make it shine. All the strangers were dressed in finaly sewn kimonos made of the finest material – silk. They came in all different colors and patters, but the most comment where just solid colors of dark blues, blacks, dark reds, grays and whites. Most of the men where dressed in these colors, the women's kimonos however, where different. Their kimonos where brighter colors and had patters of all sorts placed mostly at the bottom of the sleeves and the foot of the kimonos. The most common patter of the women's kimonos where flowers.
There weren't many children with them, but there was one that caught the little silver-haired boy's eye. He wasn't sure which gender the child/kid was, but he guessed it was a boy seeing as how he wore a [very formal] yellow hitatare. Even though hitatare's where for samurai's way back when, this little boy still wore them like a casual outfit. The kid himself though, looked a lot like a girl with petit features, long blonde-silky looking hair, big sparkly girlish blue eyes, soft blemish-free porcelain skin, and a small petit [body] figure. The little sliver-haired boy thought he was kind of cute even, but wouldn't ever admit it.
The little blond-haired boy was sitting in a large Sedan chair with his head hanging out, watching everyone passing by. He had a board look on his face; it looked as if he didn't like taking a sedan chair and looked as if he was forced here/there against his will. The little boys head perked up when he noticed that there was a little sliver-haired boy coming up. He watched as the little silver-haired boy come closer and closer, and the moment the sedan chair was passing him, their eyes locked onto one another's. They both stared at each other like they where long lost friends that hadn't seen each other in years. But they all too soon disappeared from each others sight.
After hours of the clan members getting comfortable and discussing a few things over, the little blonde-haired boy was aloud to explore the village. So taking a few chocolate chip cookies with him, he headed out on his exploration.
Even with all the new wonderful things that he was seeing, the little blonde-haired boy couldn't get the little sliver-haired boy, he seen just hours before, out of his mind. His father warned him about wondering to far away, and he knew he could get lost, but he was curious and wanted to go even further past the village's forest. Curiosity got the better of the little boy and off he wandered through the forest. Eventually he ended up at a small lake. The lake water was so clear you could see the bottom and all the fish and rocks that lived there. The grass was very green and most of it was shaded by the trees. The little blonde-haired boy was smiling and just stared at the sparkling waters, not noticing the little sliver-haired boy that came and stood right beside him. Eventually though he turned his head towards the little sliver-haired boy. It took a moment, but the silver-haired boy also turned to look back at the little blonde. They stared at each other for a long time, staying silent, just examining each other.
The little blonde-haired boy still had on the same kimono he did when he entered the village. But this time the silver-haired boy got a better look at it and realized it wasn't a kimono at all, it was a yellow hitatare. The little blonde also had two cookies in his hand.
The little sliver-haired boy though, didn't wear any kind of expensive clothing; instead he was wearing a pure black short sleeved shirt and dark blue shorts.
The little sliver-haired boy didn't say a word when he turned back to look at the lake again and neither did the little blonde. The little blonde looked down at his two cookies after a moment. He looked up at the sliver-haired boy too, and then held a cookie out for him to take.
