[centre] [b] Yume ~5 Kage Summit~[/b] [/centre] "Well, yes, that is possible. The option has, of course, crossed my mind but that's not to say it's a good one," Yume had considered rebelling, like presumably most other Kages had too. Was it worth the risk for her entire village that standing alone had? Would the other Kages follow and step away from the Republic? It was hard to say. Yume was never much of a politician but as Kazekage, she had to be. She rubbed her fingers together, contemplating whether rebelling truly was a good idea. Saiyaka was twisted and had a mouth on her, but she had far more life experience than Yume. Was she really kidding? Something so serious batted away so easily would not work as well. She took the idea of rebellion with her to the Summit - a long and tiresome journey. Saiyaka certainly didn't lie when she mentioned telling Yume a vast amount of stories, which she had no choice but to bear through. Her ears were sore, to say the least. But they were at the Gokage Summit and the snow fell as peacefully as snow could fall. "Hey Saiyaka-san," Yume mumbled, collapsing to the ground. "Can you carry me in?" She finished jokingly, a childish grin spread wide on her face. [centre] [b] Aiko [/b] [/centre] Ria clearly had something going on in her head after Aiko watched her perform a series of quick and precise movements in awe, the stances replicating dance. "KenTai ninjutsu?" What a name, Aiko thought aloud, realising that although Ria was an expert in what she did, she was still good old Ria. "I don't even have a weapon other than my kunai. I can't do anything other than ninjutsu and my hand-to-hand combat is... less than impressive," the redhead admitted, twiddling her thumbs and digging her left toe into the ground. "At least I can touch my feet," Aiko laughed, leaning down to the floor, keeping her knees locked together.