"Ehh..." Hanami looked at Kaede in disbelief as she was ushered out of the giant double doors leading outside. The hanyou touched her so casually, like they were long time friends. "I... I wasn't glaring at you, Kaede-san." Her cheeks burned red, she knew she couldn't lie to the half-demon but she did feel a sense of relief that it wouldn't be held against her. Hanami started to feel like the trip wouldn't be so bad after all, especially if someone like her could be so hopeful.
She raised a hand to shield her eyes from the sun as they walked outside. The streets were now crowded by bustling city folk, various side walk shops, and an ecstatic Mizuki dancing around. Hanami shook her head with a slight smile as people whispered among themselves about the Princess, who stood out like a sore thumb even compared to the most noble woman dressed in her finest clothes. In fact, they all stood out, this had to be the strangest group of warriors ever assembled.
Every so often, Hanami would glance over to where Mizuki was just to be safe. Her eyes widened when she caught sight of a furry tail peeking out from under her kimono. Hanami looked around frantically, and started to make her way over to The Princess to help her, but Akane beat her to it. A sigh relief escaped her, "That was close..." She muttered to herself, walking back over to Asuka and Kaede. For now she wouldn't say anything to Mizuki about it, not wanting to be too daunting as it was clearly her first day outside, and Akane seemed to have everything under control... for now. Yukimaru did warn them that she had a habit of wandering off.
"Miko-san..." A wounded voice sounded from somewhere behind her. Hanami turned around to see an old woman sitting down in front of a shop with an old walking stick, signaling her to come over with it. She looked around her to see if maybe the old woman was calling for someone else, but she looked to be the only priestess in the area. Her expression softened when she took in the weathered, yet gentle appearance of the old woman.
"Ah, Obaa-san. How can I help you today?" Hanami asked kindly as she knelt down beside her. She could tell something was physically bothering her, but would wait for her to say. The old lady responded that she had injured herself lifting up heavy crates when she was setting up shop, and asked if Hanami might have something to ease her back pain.
Hanami responded with a nod, before walking to stand behind the lady. She closed her eyes, placing both hands on the Obaa-san's lower back. A warm white light surrounded her hands as she poured her energy into the ailing woman, easing her back pain in less than a minute.
"Sugoi! Miko-san, your power..." She caressed her lower back in shock. "I feel... like I did 50 years ago!" The old lady got up from her stool, grinning at Hanami. " How can I ever repay you?" She asked, shuffling through her belongings. "I can tell you have a long journey ahead of you..."
"There's no need, really. It's... no problem." Hanami really didn't want any payment, but Obaa-san came over to her with a bag full of fruits and vegetables and other miscellaneous items and practically forced it into her hands. Amaterasu is smiling down on us today... The old lady held Hanami's hand in her own, wishing her good luck on their trip.
"Th-thank you, Obaa-san." She bowed to her, and then tossed the huge sack over her shoulders.
She raised a hand to shield her eyes from the sun as they walked outside. The streets were now crowded by bustling city folk, various side walk shops, and an ecstatic Mizuki dancing around. Hanami shook her head with a slight smile as people whispered among themselves about the Princess, who stood out like a sore thumb even compared to the most noble woman dressed in her finest clothes. In fact, they all stood out, this had to be the strangest group of warriors ever assembled.
Every so often, Hanami would glance over to where Mizuki was just to be safe. Her eyes widened when she caught sight of a furry tail peeking out from under her kimono. Hanami looked around frantically, and started to make her way over to The Princess to help her, but Akane beat her to it. A sigh relief escaped her, "That was close..." She muttered to herself, walking back over to Asuka and Kaede. For now she wouldn't say anything to Mizuki about it, not wanting to be too daunting as it was clearly her first day outside, and Akane seemed to have everything under control... for now. Yukimaru did warn them that she had a habit of wandering off.
"Miko-san..." A wounded voice sounded from somewhere behind her. Hanami turned around to see an old woman sitting down in front of a shop with an old walking stick, signaling her to come over with it. She looked around her to see if maybe the old woman was calling for someone else, but she looked to be the only priestess in the area. Her expression softened when she took in the weathered, yet gentle appearance of the old woman.
"Ah, Obaa-san. How can I help you today?" Hanami asked kindly as she knelt down beside her. She could tell something was physically bothering her, but would wait for her to say. The old lady responded that she had injured herself lifting up heavy crates when she was setting up shop, and asked if Hanami might have something to ease her back pain.
Hanami responded with a nod, before walking to stand behind the lady. She closed her eyes, placing both hands on the Obaa-san's lower back. A warm white light surrounded her hands as she poured her energy into the ailing woman, easing her back pain in less than a minute.
"Sugoi! Miko-san, your power..." She caressed her lower back in shock. "I feel... like I did 50 years ago!" The old lady got up from her stool, grinning at Hanami. " How can I ever repay you?" She asked, shuffling through her belongings. "I can tell you have a long journey ahead of you..."
"There's no need, really. It's... no problem." Hanami really didn't want any payment, but Obaa-san came over to her with a bag full of fruits and vegetables and other miscellaneous items and practically forced it into her hands. Amaterasu is smiling down on us today... The old lady held Hanami's hand in her own, wishing her good luck on their trip.
"Th-thank you, Obaa-san." She bowed to her, and then tossed the huge sack over her shoulders.