Shinku was in her office, though that was to be expected from someone who was getting her village in order. The Kazekage before her hadn't been the brightest crayon in the box, but he was a good man. But he wasn't a man that had set a good example, unless it was setting the wrong example and thus what a Kage should avoid doing, than maybe he was a good example, but not one seen in a good light. Yet that was in the past, and Shinku had to now set up the new future of her village. And that meant getting everything in order within her own village before moving on to bigger things.
Her eyes snapped up from the paper she was overlooking, spying a hawk in the sky that was one used to directly message the Kazekage. Her head tilted to the side as she watched the hawk circle around several times before landing on the railing of her balcony, tilting its head to the side as it waited. Shinku glanced between the hawk in the paper before sighing, getting up to slid open the glass door and stepping out onto the balcony. She slowly approached the bird, untying a small capsule that held a small not within.
The writing on the piece of paper was small, but she was able to read it. There was only one word, and that word would send her towards the gate of Suna. 'Hokage' was the word. Shinku threw the piece of paper to the side, before vaulting over the railing of the balcony and landing onto the streets below. Without missing a beat, she launched herself down the streets and arrived at the gates within seconds.
It was true. The Hokage was here, made evident by the hat she wore. Shinku chuckled to herself, causally walking towards the Hokage as she hid a smile behind the sleeve of her shirt. "Welcome Hokage-sama. What honor do we, the people of Suna, have of receiving such a well known leader as yourself?" Shinku asked, stopping only inches away from the Hokage.
Her eyes snapped up from the paper she was overlooking, spying a hawk in the sky that was one used to directly message the Kazekage. Her head tilted to the side as she watched the hawk circle around several times before landing on the railing of her balcony, tilting its head to the side as it waited. Shinku glanced between the hawk in the paper before sighing, getting up to slid open the glass door and stepping out onto the balcony. She slowly approached the bird, untying a small capsule that held a small not within.
The writing on the piece of paper was small, but she was able to read it. There was only one word, and that word would send her towards the gate of Suna. 'Hokage' was the word. Shinku threw the piece of paper to the side, before vaulting over the railing of the balcony and landing onto the streets below. Without missing a beat, she launched herself down the streets and arrived at the gates within seconds.
It was true. The Hokage was here, made evident by the hat she wore. Shinku chuckled to herself, causally walking towards the Hokage as she hid a smile behind the sleeve of her shirt. "Welcome Hokage-sama. What honor do we, the people of Suna, have of receiving such a well known leader as yourself?" Shinku asked, stopping only inches away from the Hokage.