Due to the strain of the day, she felt poorly prepared and thus as though she had failed. Even so, she was well aware that the enemy wouldn't care how tired she already was. Her teacher hadn't gone easy on her necessarily, but he had stopped things in her mind, as opposed to her having actually broken free the genjutsu on her own. Either way, Sakura felt relief mixed together with exhaustion and bits of pride and shame. As everything around her slowly adjusted back to normal, she found herself feeling more and more unburdened by the fake chaos. Kakashi Sensei's words reached her ears, though she wasn't sure if he was being honest or not. Still, he continued to talk and moved on to explain what he planned to do as their training would progress. It was fair of him to give her a heads up and she hoped that next time, she would preform better. As night fell, they went to work on more scenarios that the silver haired man had crafted. Sakura did her best to combat them though each time, she found herself getting more and more fed up with her weaknesses. In reality however, she was learning bit by bit, to deal with the hardships just a little bit longer. The woman was beyond the definition of tired but she didn't want to call it quits, not until her teacher had. Her mind was determined to keep focusing, even if her body wished to relent. The man would stop whenever she asked him to though she hadn't yet noticed his slowness to actually allow the genjutsu to stop and evaporate into the cool air around them. After several attempts with different situations ranging from flooding to fires, it was about time they called it a night. Their first day of training had been filled with plenty of expectations and the two of them, Sakura felt, still had some ways to go before they fully clicked. It was surely a new dynamic for them both and they wanted to test out the waters. Kakashi Sensei wanted to see how far she'd go by his command and she wanted to see how far he was comfortable pulling her. The last bout of genjutsu had ended and he mentioned it was time to get some rest. She was pretty sure he wasn't nearly as drained as she was, but she still was glad for the break. Now though, Sakura was sure a bath would just result in her falling asleep so she decided she'd just go to bed and wake up early enough to wash up and have a filling meal. The idea of lunch crossed her mind for a moment but she was too tired to follow that thought a little further. As she went to gather her things, her various tools and weapons, Kakashi Sensei asked if she'd need help getting home. Sakura's first thought was that she didn't and that it would be a little weird but then she thought about how weak she really felt and that she'd rather get home safe, rather than crash into some kind of dark alleyway. [b]"I think that's be a great help, thank you."[/b] She finally told her teacher as they began to walk back towards Konoha. As they walked, about five minutes in, she found herself wobbling a bit and found herself bumping into Kakashi a bit. [b]"S-sorry."[/b] She hadn't noticed or wanted to notice, just how worn out she had gotten.