[center][COLOR=f4a3d3][sup][b][img]https://i.imgur.com/3X9tT8m.png[/img] Amegakure no Sato | B-rank | Assistant of Amekage[/b][/sup][/COLOR][/center][hr][INDENT][sup][COLOR=f4a3d3][b]TIME:[/b] [i]Present Day - Morning[/i] | [b]LOCATION:[/b] [i]Konohagakure - Exam Stadium Observation Room[/i] | [b]INTERACTION:[/b] Kaito Chosokabe, [@Ganryu]; Amegakure no Sato, [@Odin][/color][/sup][/INDENT] Sayuri bounded through the empty Konoha streets searching for her favourite restaurant, she intended on picking up a small treat for Kaito and the Amekage. She had watched her teammate lose his fight, Byakugan activated and all. She saw the mistakes both combatants made but she still thought her teammate was going to overcome his opponent. She sighed, that loss probably did two things to Kaito. He was probably going to lose it and try to fight the boy again at some point. His ego had most likely already rebounded and he was going to be even surer of himself after he got out of the medical ward. The Amekage had gone to visit Kaito, she supposed she should do the same. After all they were a team still. She quickly made her way to where Amekage-Sama and Kaito were waiting and knocked on the door. “Enter.” One of them said as she rolled the door open carrying a few sticks of dangos, bundled like a bouquet. [COLOR=f4a3d3]“For the lady,”[/color] she said handing the Kage her two dango sticks. [COLOR=f4a3d3]“And the gentleman.”[/color] She finished handing three to Kaito. She knew he could get grumpy, but only a fool would turn down free food. She sat down on the foot of the bed, carefully avoiding her teammate’s feet, adjusting her robes as she did. She glanced out the window in the direction of the ongoing competition, listening to the broadcast. It seemed this year’s candidates were fairly capable. [COLOR=f4a3d3]“You fought well.”[/color] She offered, adopting a more serious tone. It was not out of pity but genuine respect. The boy was an incredibly combatant, even more so than she was. But luck played a part in every fight and this time she believed it wasn’t on his side. [COLOR=f4a3d3]“Still, it’s good you get knocked around every once in a while, makes the path to betterment much clearer.”[/color]