IV. Redhead
One thing Mito despised greatly was summer, especially Konoha's summer, when the sun would shine brightly and annoyingly hot. The sun would stay up for hours, even during the night, which came as a shock for Mito, who was used to the sun going down, just like it was supposed to. But no, the sun would stay high up in the ever changing sky and practically mock the red-haired woman. And that was the real problem with Mito and the summer; her natural red hair.
Not many people thought twice about how lucky they were when that their hair color was a shade of brown, yellow or even black. Any other color other than her own seemed more than appealing to Mito to the point that she would hide inside her chambers during the hot summer days, making Hashirama and Madara coax and question her to make her emerge.
She wouldn't come out if Hashirama invited her for a swim in the lake with him and Madara. She wouldn't even come out if the air inside their shared house got so thick, you could practically cut it with kunai. No matter what, Mito wouldn't step out underneath that hotly burning sun. Not even when Madara finally did try carrying her outside, because apparently he had got tired of Hashirama's depression over the fact that his wife wouldn't come out (this resulting in a black-eye and bruised ego for Madara).
So in the end, Mito was left alone inside the hot house, making her both irritated and sad over the fact she was a redhead. Because to Mito, only redheads burn easily in the sun. It would result in nothing else than mere pain if they managed to drag her outside. And such pain wasn't unfamiliar to Mito, who had once in her childhood made the mistake to go out in the sun and for an extended period of time, resulting in her whole face, neck and arms turning a sickly red. Oh, the humiliation Mito had felt back then. So now, older and wiser, she decided to stay inside, like the pretty princess that she was. Well, until she decided to finally come outside when Tobirama suggested that she could always use a parasol to shield her fair skin. Yet what Mito didn't know and what Tobirama didn't tell, as he would hold the parasol for her and himself was that, the younger Senju too burned easily.
That's why, the duo would share moments together under the tall tree's shade and such while others would sunbathe, as neither the redhead Uzumaki or snowy-haired Senju could stand the hotly burning sun, this being their own small secret.
