As Sasuke took a step closer to the sapphire ponytail, he realized this couldn't be Mai. This girl did in fact have the dark skin tone, petite body size, and looked around fifteen. Sadly, her eye color was jet black and no signs of enormous amounts of charka.
She's not the one, he spoke and continued to fall back in the crowd of people. He disappeared, away from festival and maybe from the village. He failed to realized, that a girl had been watching him follow a clone she sent out to the festival.
"So, here we are with another." She mumbled as she peered at her reflection. Her chocolate skin, two gigantic ponytails, and sapphire eyes always made her very conspicuous. Also, her well developed body always made her popular with a lot of men. It was fact; she had pair of big boobs. The outfit she wore was a half white kimono and black shorts.
Well what are you going to do Mai? A voice spoke from the back from Mai's head.
"I'm going to the festival."
The voice replied with a low chuckle.
Mai picked up her suit case and put some supplies around her waist. She quickly ran outside the room and went down the stairs to a lobby. Mai ran up to a clerk at the counter and quickly check out the hotel and went outside to the festival. Her eyes gazed to the sky and saw a small storm coming toward the village.
"A storm," she mumbled.
Mai went through rows of vender and booth, until she ran across a fishing booth. There a little boy sat there struggling trying to catch a goldfish. He had already broken three nets which lay beside him on the ground.
"Dang it!" The goldfish weight broke through the paper net again. Mai walked up casually to the boy and brought three nets.
She smiled, "Here's another net. Let me show you how this is done.. ok?"
He nodded. Mai carefully place her net in the water, just trying not to disturb the goldfish in the water. Under the gaze of the little boy and the man running the booth, she carefully used her charka to carry the weight of the fish on her net.
"Well, isn't that something. You're the first one to catch a fish," the booth runner spoke.
"And I hope, I'm not the last." She teased.
"Yeah, I'm going to catch a fish too," the boy cheered.
The boys copied the same movements as Mai and catch a fish as well. Mai clapped her hands and smiled at the boy.
"I did it! Thanks you Miss."
"Your welcome, would you do me a favor and take my fish with you."
He nodded, "Yes, thanks so much." The boy took her fish in the plastic baggie and ran off somewhere. Mai smiled to the booth man and turned around to find a certain boy behind her.
"Hello, Mai."
