For yet another simple meal, Yura's cooking was delightfully delicious. Maybe it was just the contrast of having reheated food for the last few days, but this breakfast was really tasty. Sasuke ate slowly, savoring every bite as he didn't want it to be gone too soon. If he kept doing as she asked and she kept being nice, would he get these meals every day? He hoped so, cooking was hard and he still didn't quite know how to cook an egg, let alone an entire meal. If nothing else, having Yura around would be nice for that,
Sasuke hadn't gotten terribly far into the meal when Yura finally joined him, evidently not being too much into training right now. That was fine by him, it meant he didn't have to eat alone. Maybe he wasn't much for striking up conversation just yet, but having another presence here certainly helped. "This is yummy... Thank you..." the little Uchiha mumbled, his cheeks flushing as he smiled and took another bite. Just a tiny bit of salt, nothing else, yet it was exactly what he wanted. Like last night he was doing his best not to inhale what was on his plate, taking small, patient bites every few seconds instead of engulfing it in one go.
"Uh... No, no school today," the Uchiha boy answered, "It's our one day off. Sensei is probably making plans for tomorrow though." Iruka was the man's name, and he worked quite tirelessly to give them the education they needed. He also had a bit of a temper, and a tendency to go off on a few of the clowns of the class. Sasuke thought they were, on occasion, funny, but more often than not found them annoying. Especially as of late where all he had were his lessons, the fact someone was detracting from that was almost an insult. Knowing it wasn't his place to correct his peers though, and that Iruka would try himself and fail, he didn't bother anyways.
"Well... We've been learning how to practice hand signs, and what ones are used for certain jutsu. Iruka won't let us actually try jutsu just yet though, I think it's kind of dumb." He could already perform a fireball jutsu, albeit at a relatively basic level. That had to be leagues ahead of his peers though, so why couldn't he try? It was a bit disconcerting, he hoped they would get to practice sooner rather than later. "We also learned about some of the ninja's weapons, and what they're used for. There's a lot of them, I don't get why we need so many..." Then, as if having a sudden change of heart, Sasuke's eyes got a slight twinkle to them, and he lifted his head to look up at Yura with a spark of hope. "I have a bow, and I know how to use it. Do you think, maybe... I can train with that?"
Sasuke hadn't gotten terribly far into the meal when Yura finally joined him, evidently not being too much into training right now. That was fine by him, it meant he didn't have to eat alone. Maybe he wasn't much for striking up conversation just yet, but having another presence here certainly helped. "This is yummy... Thank you..." the little Uchiha mumbled, his cheeks flushing as he smiled and took another bite. Just a tiny bit of salt, nothing else, yet it was exactly what he wanted. Like last night he was doing his best not to inhale what was on his plate, taking small, patient bites every few seconds instead of engulfing it in one go.
"Uh... No, no school today," the Uchiha boy answered, "It's our one day off. Sensei is probably making plans for tomorrow though." Iruka was the man's name, and he worked quite tirelessly to give them the education they needed. He also had a bit of a temper, and a tendency to go off on a few of the clowns of the class. Sasuke thought they were, on occasion, funny, but more often than not found them annoying. Especially as of late where all he had were his lessons, the fact someone was detracting from that was almost an insult. Knowing it wasn't his place to correct his peers though, and that Iruka would try himself and fail, he didn't bother anyways.
"Well... We've been learning how to practice hand signs, and what ones are used for certain jutsu. Iruka won't let us actually try jutsu just yet though, I think it's kind of dumb." He could already perform a fireball jutsu, albeit at a relatively basic level. That had to be leagues ahead of his peers though, so why couldn't he try? It was a bit disconcerting, he hoped they would get to practice sooner rather than later. "We also learned about some of the ninja's weapons, and what they're used for. There's a lot of them, I don't get why we need so many..." Then, as if having a sudden change of heart, Sasuke's eyes got a slight twinkle to them, and he lifted his head to look up at Yura with a spark of hope. "I have a bow, and I know how to use it. Do you think, maybe... I can train with that?"