Yuna Hōjō ~ "The Butterfly"
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Her spying would have to wait it seemed, but she couldn't deny that not being able to follow the androgynous figure disappointed her. But a new mission meant a completely new adventure. One where she could meet new people, explore new worlds, and find herself on a thrilling journey. Of course, the duty of a ninja meant violence, but she usually tried her best to deal with such formalities without killing force. Despite her profession, she was indeed a pacifist on her own terms. Conflicting views really.
But Yuna didn't stand around to ponder any longer.
Through the crowds on Akimichi Avenue, a strange sight was to be had. A cheetah, of normal length and build, was sprinting at top speed towards it seemingly distanced destination. Many people gasped and screamed, but had little to no time to react any further, cause by the time they may have pulled our their phones to call animal services, the cheetah had disappeared around the corner. The feline animal jolted through alleyways, leapt over fences, took a moment to lick its...nevermind, and then finally arrived at the Hokages Building.
The elegant creature purred softly and then as quickly as it had appeared moments before, it suddenly vanished. And in its place was a girl. Yuna of course. She paused awkwardly as she noticed her human tongue licking across the back of her hand. She hurriedly wiped off the saliva on her clothes and walked inside.
Yuna, get it together, your not a cat anymore...It should be noted that this was her first time with this new squadron of chunin. For unknown reasons, she had been excavated from her old team and placed with this new team instead. Despite never having met them, she was enthralled by the fact that she soon would. Inquisitive beyond belief, anything new grasped her attention like a good book. Then again, old things had a soft spot in her heart too. Either that, or the activist within her couldn't stand to see the destruction of a national monumental structure that had for years provided Konohagakure with the accessibility of communication to other villages. Yes, this was an attempt to segway into a PSA about the Konoha Aviary.
The More You Know!
She re-opened the messenger bag strapped over he shoulder, took out more flyers, and continued her personal mission, even as she was walking down the hall to receive her real mission. Persistence, persistence, persistence.
"Take a flyer. Save the Konoha Aviary", she passionately proclaimed. The workers simply took the flyers and went back to their business. When she finally reached the Hokage's office, she interjectingly handed out the last stack of her flyers to a working passerby,
"Pass these out for me will you? Thanks!". And then, she entered.
10 minutes later...
That was incredibly quick. A hasty briefing, but it seemed she got all the information she needed. And all the new faces made her pleasantly intrigued. Especially the one who would be her team leader. She was incredibly, fascinated and intrigued by his persona, his mugged countenance, his facial scars. And he was a Minamoru no less, a clan she was well aware that had major property and financial holdings throughout all of Konohagakure. The idea of the Minamoru's taking over her family's "Bathhouse and Inn" business sometimes relayed through her mind. But over her dead body. A martyr to be--if she must. A noble way to depart from this world in her opinion. But even still, she was simply compelled.
She watched him leave the room and soon followed. She peaked her head out the door and looked at him, a soft and charming smile appearing on her lovely face.
"Minamoru, hi. I'm Yuna Hojo of the Hojo clan. We own the Hojo Bathhouse and Inn's and I was hoping that after we complete this mission you could help in saving the Konohagakure Aviary". By the time she finished saying this, she was already standing right in front of him, her hands holding out a loose flyer she had kept in her messenger bag.
"I know that your family is a larger player in the political and financial formalities of Konoha. If you could find it in your heart to help save the historic landmark, I'd be humbly in your debt". Her words came out smooth as butter and her face lit up with a congatious vitality. She was certainly a very good speaker, passionate, charismatic(if not annoying sometimes), and enthusiastic, a talent that developed naturally with her feministic and social activist mindset.