My wide field.
She learned that the boy's name was Haku, and that he came from the north of Kiri, where snow was a near constant thing. Snow. It's was something that she has only seen twice, and she was still curious about it. She discussed, rather asked, what it was like to live where it snowed all the time and he answered. Haku, in turn, questioned her about the ink dots and patterns the adorned her skin and how she knew Zabuza, though she dodged the latter question and happily chirped about how the inking process was done for the former. This was when she was treating him for the cold the poor boy had caught, which took a little over three days to cure.
Over those three days, she gave Haku his medicine, scolded Zabuza, got told off by Zabuza, scolded again, got told off again, treated the man's wounds, scolded and got told off, and finally coaxed what happened out of the ANBU-ranked shinobi. Apparently, they, being Zabuza and Haku, had met a group of rouge-nin, who had a grudge against the Land of Water and attacked. She scoffed and shook her head at this. The rouge-nin were killed, but, not without wounding Zabuza in the process. Later, as the two put distance between themselves and the corpses, Haku become ill. And thus, how the two ended up on her doorstep nearly four nights ago.
("So, that explains why you two were so damn bloody. Well, more on your part Zabuza than the kid's. He only had a runny nose and was shivering." "Shut up, you damned woman! I need you to heal, not appraise!")
However, what she did not expect was two numbskulls, who idolized Zabuza, to break down her door. That had not gone over very well...
Nagini was sure that Iwa could hear her as she gave a few choice(un-repeatable) words to the two idiots. And by that, they faced the blonde woman's temper. Her extreme temper. Poor Haku stared at her wide eyed, while Zabuza didn't react, having seen this sort of thing before.
This was more lighthearted than I had intended.
