Shinku was sitting. That was obvious. But she was sitting and waiting for someone. Actually, she was sitting and waiting for the members of her squad to arrive. She had invited both her ‘students’ for afternoon tea, partially because she enjoyed afternoon tea during the afternoon and she didn’t have anything important to do on this particular afternoon. Thus, though it was last minute, she had set up tea for three and sent a message for her students. And she expected them to come rather they were busy or not. Her time had become precious upon becoming the Kazekage, and she wanted to know if these Genin were serious about being her students.
Shinku didn’t have the time to deal with unruly and disrespectful children, she also didn’t have the time to train children who would only forsake the skills taught to them. Thus this wasn’t a simple tea party. It was also a way to see if they were worthy to be the Kages students. The answer to question she would give them would determine rather or not that they would become official Genin under the tutelage of herself. And she had many questions in mind to ask the Genin. She also had answers in the case the Genin asked any questions of their own, since she wouldn’t give out anything that wasn’t asked for.
Thus she sat and waited for her lovely Genin to arrive. Taking a sip of tea, eying the door closely.