Rin walked up to the great walls, admiring their warm color. She could taste the dust in her mouth, and her palm begun to sweat in her care givers hands.
"So this is Suna…I can understand why no one wanted to bring you." He sighed and looked down at her, sweat dripping along the side of his face.
Rin had lived with her father the first 12 years of her life in Amegakure, -or the village hidden by rain- only recently he died. There it was cool and wet; nothing compared to this place. The air was hot and dry and it burned her lungs. She had never known her mother, only because she left the family when Rin was too young to remember or understand anything. Why was she here? Her last known relative was an aunt and Rin was supposed to come live with her.
"I suppose we should get this over with, come along Rin." The care giver, pulled her along and they slowly walked to visit the fourth Kazekage.
"So how old are you now Rin?" The Kazekage asked but never made eye contact, like the whole conversation bored him. Rin also noticed him looking to the window at least five times during their 'talk'.
"I'll be turning 13 in three months my lord." It was too hot and she just wanted to see her aunt and get settled in.
"I see." He stood up and walked to the large window overlooking the village. What was he looking for?
"It seems you just missed the Chunin Exams then. I hope you become a great ninja of this village and you can take them next year." Again he walked back to his desk and faced her.
"I'm afraid though that your aunt has taken her team to Konaha for the Exams and won't be back for a while. For the time I can have you settle into her place and you can wait her return." Again his attention was elsewhere and Rin knew it was time to take their leave.
"Thank you lord Kazekage, as soon as I drop her off I will be taking my leave to return home. Rin follow me please."
Rin followed her care giver down to the village and tried her best to stay within the shade, although it was hot and dry she was quickly getting use to the heat and in this area the air tended to stay cool.
They came up to a large tan home and the man gave Rin the key. Just like that she was being abandon into a new world. She now had no one.
"Okay, so try your best not to leave until your body has become better adapted to the conditions, make sure you listen to your aunt; You wouldn't want to kicked out and forced to live in the streets." She didn't know if he was trying to make me fear this place, but she knew the Kazekage wouldn't force her to live alone in the streets. Right? Soon after his little speech, my care giver left, without once saying goodbye or at least giving her his name.
