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Post by Yamanaka Ino on Oct 21, 2008 9:42:39 GMT -5
a young maiden laid in a bed made up by many sheets covers and pillow. She wore a purple outfit, to lazy to change out of her cloths before falling asleep. She had no dreams, or none that she remembered. Her eyes were still closed, though she was woken by the sunlight as it broke through the window of her room. Ino Yamanaka set up, rubbing her eyes so that when she finally opened them, they would be clear, or at least clear enough for her to see. She stood, letting the covers and pillows fall to the floor, not caring if her room was a mess. Ino brushed back her hair and slid open her bedroom door, stepping out and into the hallway. She looked down the stairs that were close to her door, and found that her parents had already opened the shop.
Ino turned and walked to the bathroom to get ready. She saw that it was closed and knocked on it a few times. She could hear the water running through the crack at the bottom of the wood door. "I'll be out in three minutes!" Ino yawned, her mother was always in the bathroom when Ino finally woke. "no problem." Ino was talking in a whisper. She didn't mean to, but she was still tired, and wanted to get into the bathroom. She stepped back into her room and looked at herself in through the reflection of the mirror. She did not look to bad, and she had make up in her room. Ino grabbed for her make up bag that was at the top of her closet. She slid it open once it was in her hands and looked for what she needed. She dabbed on the lipstick, not knowing what color it was, and dabbed a few other things on her cheeks and then she was ready to go.
She stepped out of the door once more and walked down the stairs to her left. She waved to her father and then walked on through the shops doors. She could hear her dad yell something else, but she didn't pay much attention to it. The lights of Konoha village were bright, or, the sun was. Ino had to rub her eyes once more, trying to make them get use to the new light. She stepped into the grass of a near by park and sett under the shade of a tree. Today was going to be a long one.
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