Mai Sanada - Faith and Hard Work
Mai looked at the morning sunrise into the sky, she’d been up hours thinking already. She never really did get people who had trouble getting up. Mai greeting the sun every morning, she wasn’t going to stop now just because she’d been a prisoner for a few weeks. This was the first sun she’d gotten to see rise since she’d gotten home. The sunrise was beautiful from her house.
Looking down at her mangled arms, Mai still smiled. Sure, she was more hurt now, but some things never changed, like the sunrise. Something’s would always keep beautiful. Mai hadn’t even been the worst one hurt, despite being a prisoner. Yukari had… well, she wasn’t going to be able to enjoy a sunrise like this ever again. Not the same way Mai did.
And there were others. Apparently, the Hokage’s son was nearly killed. Aiko was actually experimented on.
Stretching her neck, Mai took a deep breath. Then gave a steely glance forward.
“I know what I gotta do. I got questions, and only one way to answer’em. I’m sorry Yukari… But… I have questions right now, and the Hyuga ain’t going to let me see you anyways. Not now anyway. I’ll break them when I get back.”
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A few hours later, a knock sounded on the Hokage’s office. Mai was a bit nervous. Normally she was only here with either Takara or for cases involving the words ‘property damage’.
“Enter,” Gou’s voice could be heard from inside the office. Despite it being early in the morning, the Hokage was already wading through a sea of reports and mission requests.
Mai entered, getting even more nervous. But she was here, and might as well do what she came for. With a polite bow, she addressed the Hokage.
“Lord Hokage. I came to give a report. The Kabutowari is no longer in the Hidden Leaf Village. When I was abducted, they took the weapon with them. Apologies, sir! I would like to know if getting it back would be a priority of yours, or if you would consider inconsequential?”
Mai approached a little closer, scanning over the various missions laid out on the Hokage’s desk. They were well organized.
“A shame to hear it’s gone, but I’d rather it be a weapon than your life.” A pen lightly scratched against the paper as Gou made a note. “Consider it inconsequential for now, it’s one less reason for the Mist to harass us.”
Mai nodded, now right in front of the desk, still skimming over several of the missions.
“Well, in that case, I hope you don’t mind me taking up a few missions, Lord Hokage. These all are in the north of the Land of Fire, right?”
She motioned to about a dozen missions.
“They’re all rank C, and so am I, so I would hope it’s fine if I take them. I’m patched up as I’m going to get, and I heard more than one of my classmates got hurt rescuing me and others, so we’re short on manpower. Is this fine? I’m sorry about your son... ”
With a sigh, Gou pulled off his glasses, “Mai, is everything really alright? You don’t have to rush back into active duty.”
Mai took a deep sigh. She always hated giving reasons, but it was the Lord Hokage.
“Well, feel like I do. Got three big reasons. One, I want to travel, figure things out with my own eyes, but no use doing that if I don’t have a reason like a few missions. Two, lots of people got hurt trying to save me, might as well make up their part of the work while they get better. Three…. I want to be a jonin, but I lack the experience. Yeah, ya can laugh with my track record, but it is what it is. Actually, forget that last one. But yeah, I do kinda gotta go rushing back in. I promise not to do anything stupid, why I’m sticking with C-rank.”
“Aiming for Jounin already?” A faint smile played out on the old shinobi’s features, “Well then, I suppose the mission experience will be good for you.” Setting his pen and the report he’d been looking over aside, Gou stood, “Though why don’t you come with me before heading out?”
Mai bowed again, but her face seemed completely confused as she followed Gou. She had the worst track record of her generation, she hadn’t expected things to go this smoothly. Hell, Yukari and Aiko had been to ripped from the village, Mai had just sorta wandered into a trap. Well, she’d never really known the Hokage, so there was that. He seemed far nicer in circumstances like these, than say, when she was being reprimanded for assaulting a client.
The pair moved down to the lower floors of the academy, with classes already in session the halls were fairly deserted. It had been a quiet walk until one new student loudly proclaimed that he was going to be Hokage one day. Gou quietly chuckled, “Ah, the number of times the teachers hear that in a year… Do you ever miss your days here?”
Mai tapped her chin with her wrist. She smiled as she remembered kicking the teacher in the shin for making fun of her clones. She’d never really gotten better at them. But she was always first around the track, so much so it was almost unfair.
She also remembered a training incident of body flickering in front of the shuriken practice field. She’d laughed a lot harder than the doctor had…. Which had happened to be her mother.
“Yeah sometimes. Seems like forever ago, and it was only, what, two years? Damn, you gotta feel ancient!” Mai let out a psychotic laugh, before remembering who she was addressing. “Uh, er … Lord Hokage. Never really wanted to be Hokage myself. Got too many clans to take care of, and mine’s enough trouble as is. Wanted to be a clan head, but, eh, not even sure what I want to do right now. Just know I gotta get stronger ‘fore I can do anything. So… what are we here for?”
Gou didn’t seem fazed by her comment, even laughing along with her. “Ancient’s a good way of putting it some days…” He quietly listened, nodding as she spoke, “Nothing wrong with taking a step back and seeing what road you want to take in life. But don’t try to walk it alone, find people that are precious to you; that will walk it with you.”
Opening a set of doors, he led her into the Academy’s library. “You said you want to become a jounin one day, there’s more to that than just your number of completed missions.” A short exchange with one of the staff members before turning back to her. “These won’t be everything you’ll need to study, but you do need room left in your pack.”
Mai blinked for a second. W-was the Lord Hokage taking her seriously? It took Mai a minute a before she realized he was offering the books. She gave him a hug instead. After a second she quickly peeled herself off and collected the books.
“Er… I mean yes sir. I’ll study them to my best. And if I run into any good like books on my missions I guess I’ll pick them up too. Thank you.”