& Your words they surely kill &
Chapter two
Aya started to walk, feeling a bit tired from running for a few days straight. She started walking, looking at the glare of the sun over her head. It seemed to glare just as much as her. She noticed a gleam coming from her leg, which made her look down toward it only to see her head band. She glared at it too. Her hand traveled to the back and untied it, she wanted know memory of her old life. She slipped it off her right leg and threw it in the trees and bushes. Not wanting to see it.
She'd have to change her name when she got to where she was going. So people wouldn't track her down, but then again, who would want to track her down? She wasn't really wanted. Everyone was probably glad she was gone, she did keep an secrets of her small village. So there would be no need to really send someone after her.
She sighed and averted her eye to the ground, watching where her foot went rather then a head of her. She started to zone out as she walked. Thinking of were she was heading, and what would be there, or even how long it would take to get there. She was semi happy about the fact that she was out of that hell she had been trapped in. And all because she was slightly diffrent. Pff.
She noticed the area around her. It was diffrent from when she first started out. Of course it had changed a day or two ago as well. Instead of the cloudy, rainy, and damp place she once called home, the place was dry, and sandy. Not many trees where even around. There was an occasion of one or two. But most couldn't survive in this sort of condition.
She was use to seeing clouds in the sky, not the sun. Aya was use to seeing rain, or a storm, almost twenty-four-seven. This area was diffrent, it was the desert. It was a change from the dampness of the grass, to the fill of sand going through her shoes. The wind blew around her, making her violate hair dance around her. A dust or two would be carried along with the wind, and it would head for her left eye, she had to keep blocking that part from her eye. She needed it to at least get there, and she wasn't going to unwrap her right eye.
Aya continued to walk seeing something in the distance. It looked like a gate, or some sort. A gate made of sand, not to forget, it looked as if there were guards standing in front of it. She started to spring to get there a little faster, and when it came in sight more she started to walk. Her thinking took over, and she kne where she was before she even made it to the village gates. Sunagakure no Sato.
She stood at the gates, looking at the guards. They where asking her who she was, and why she was there, what village she came from. Aya smirked, amused by how the guards seemed so protective over the village. "I'm Aya.. Umaretsuku, from the village hidden in the clouds. I'm just traveling through. No harm." That wasn't her real last name, it was her mothers maiden name, so it was somewhat hers. But seeing as her mothers side of the family was wiped out, and nothing could be traced, she thought she'd be safe. She had always liked her Grandparents from that side better, they seemed more.. like her.
The two looked sceptical for a moment. As if in thought. Where was her head band? Was she lying? "I did not wish to keep my head band, so i got rid of it. If that was what you where thinking." She tried to smile, but that wouldn't happen.
She was ready for anything that could be thrown at her. She even stolen her file from the Raikage's office. They hadn't noticed that hers was now missing. This was only to save time in explaining to the Kazekage. Though she modified her file a bit. The name, and the part about the family, and she left the part about her eye out. It was only to throw things off. So nothing would happen in the village, her new home.
The guards nodded, though still looked unsure. But with that call, she went inside of the village. And started heading for the tall building, that she guessed to be the Kage's building. She pulled out a folder that was in teh small bag she had taken when she left. It held all the information about her, that she wanted known. If it was going top the Kage, he would need to know. Any questions that he might have, could be answered with a glance out of this. Simple as that.
Aya made it to the door, to see a boy, most likely guarding. She stared at him, a bored tone in her eye. When he opened his mouth to speak, she beat him to it. "I'm here to see the Kazekage." She flashed her folder at the man, showing that she had something for him. He nodded while giving a sigh before opening the door and walking toward the office. She followed along behind him, at a distance.
No sooner later was she standing in front of the Kage himself. His beady, black eyes stared at her with no concern. "What is it that you want?" Aya stayed calm and cool, "I wish to be a part of the village, and a shinobi of the sand. I have my file if it is needed." She laid it on the desk. He opened it, and skimmed the file. The whole thing. The Kazekage looked up from the folder, "Welcome to Suna, you'll be meeting your team tomorrow." He threw her a head band before dismissing her.
Aya took it with a bow. "Thank you Kazekage-Sama." She spun on her heel, and left the building. Passing by a red haired boy, who seemed to give her the coldest glare she had ever seen. She returned the glare, before continuing out of the building, and down the road to get a hotel. She'd buy an apartment sooner or later.
