Yamanaka Ino (
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Room 504, Monday Evening
Ino had showered, found the oldest of Kabuto’s shirts and put it on (she was guessing that, from the amount of wear on it), and curled up on her bed with a purple notebook. Clearly she needed to figure out what was going on with her.
Stupid thoughts.
And she still couldn’t center herself. Ugh.
She was going to work this out. Seriously. For Lana, who’d made her promise to listen to Cable-san. For Liir, who’d said he’d believed in her. For Cable-san ‘cause she kept messing up there and even though she thought that he’d done his own share of mess-ups that didn’t mean she had to keep going with it. Or something.
And for herself, she supposed. Yeah. That too.
Ino stared blankly at the notebook for a long time before picking up her pen (purple, of course) and starting to write furiously in it. Every thought, every issue, every stupid thing she’d done lately.
Who knew? Maybe it would help. It could, really, hardly make anything worse.
[Open! ETA: Ino getting a letter from Kabuto via snake comes last, please! Everything else is before that!]
Stupid thoughts.
And she still couldn’t center herself. Ugh.
She was going to work this out. Seriously. For Lana, who’d made her promise to listen to Cable-san. For Liir, who’d said he’d believed in her. For Cable-san ‘cause she kept messing up there and even though she thought that he’d done his own share of mess-ups that didn’t mean she had to keep going with it. Or something.
And for herself, she supposed. Yeah. That too.
Ino stared blankly at the notebook for a long time before picking up her pen (purple, of course) and starting to write furiously in it. Every thought, every issue, every stupid thing she’d done lately.
Who knew? Maybe it would help. It could, really, hardly make anything worse.
[Open! ETA: Ino getting a letter from Kabuto via snake comes last, please! Everything else is before that!]
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Stick to the lighter things. She could do that.
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Not really no.
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"Bali Ha'i," Ino chirped. "Land of the really fantastic beaches."
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"I skipped work for them. They're that good." And she was so going to pay for that on Wednesday.
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...
"You've got to be kidding me."
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Ino was not a fan of the cold, no.
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He then returned stuck his tongue out as retaliation. Sure he could fight immaturity with maturity, but where was the fun in that?
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Ino was totally better at this than he was. Pfffft. Who needed maturity?
"I'm only treating you the way you seem to want to be treated."
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What she was, really, was an awful liar.
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A beat.
"Thanks for coming to see me when you just got back," Ino told him. "It means a lot. You'll have to tell me about your trip next time, okay?"
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