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Sabaku no Temari | 09 | [In Person/Video]
[Sitting out by the lake, Temari is just staring blankly over the water, Gokudera's hoodie doing next to nothing for warmth considering the snow around her. Pulling her almost bare legs closer to her body, a bowl was sitting beside her, the contents not visible to the camera.
This didn't make any sense...
Jutsu's made sense...
Death made sense...
Fortunes...they were just a scam. Right?
But why were things coming up accurate...and more importantly...how was she able to read them? She'd never put much stock in fortune telling, it was just a way to make some quick money off of gullible fools. But that didn't explain how she knew how to read such a ridiculous scam.
Glancing down, she noticed the blackberry was on. Instead of turning it off, she picked it up and peered at the camera. She was lost, she relied so heavily on realistic things, this was more than a little confusing for the poor girl. What threw her off more than that though, she couldn't feel the wind like she usually could. It was always there, whispering to her...but now, it was deadly silent, as though ignoring her and abandoning her like everyone else in her life had.]
...What's happening to me?
This didn't make any sense...
Jutsu's made sense...
Death made sense...
Fortunes...they were just a scam. Right?
But why were things coming up accurate...and more importantly...how was she able to read them? She'd never put much stock in fortune telling, it was just a way to make some quick money off of gullible fools. But that didn't explain how she knew how to read such a ridiculous scam.
Glancing down, she noticed the blackberry was on. Instead of turning it off, she picked it up and peered at the camera. She was lost, she relied so heavily on realistic things, this was more than a little confusing for the poor girl. What threw her off more than that though, she couldn't feel the wind like she usually could. It was always there, whispering to her...but now, it was deadly silent, as though ignoring her and abandoning her like everyone else in her life had.]
...What's happening to me?
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Who wouldn't scout the area if it wasn't what you were used to?
Looking back out to the lake, the sword doesn't even worry her. She could take him, no matter what weapon he has.]
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The Author brought you here too?
[His tone makes it abundantly clear he thinks the story is as credible as that fortune telling you're trying to do.]
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I suppose so.
[And she was in no big hurry to leave. She knew what awaited her and was perfectly content to put it off for as long as possible.]
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