Quietly now and a bit more "in herself", Wisteria began to walk upwards on a slightly steep incline to the mountain top on which the summit building would be held. Behind her she could hear the voices of her fellow Kage and their body guards mingling and fraternizing together like a bunch of gaggling children. Wisteria knew for a fact that their smug smiles and happy-go-lucky attitudes would change in but meer moments. 'They should all know what lies ahead, how could they be happy at a time like this knowing that?' Quietly cursing the newly appointed Kage, Wisteria couldn't help but feel more and more isolated with each passing moment. Whilst the others were impulsive and naive, Wisteria was well experience and fully aware. Luckily however the summit building came in full view, and not a moment too soon. Turning lightly on her heels in the snow Wisteria silently faced the rest of the Kage, awaiting their own arrival at the massive granite steps.
In her normal, hushed manner, Wisteria regarded her fellow Kage. "It seems that we've arrived at our destination. I do believe we should hurry ourselves in and begin discussing the pressing matters that all our Shinobi." Irritatedly the Tsuchikage flicked her wheaty locks from her face and threw them back over her shoulder. With her arms crossed over her chest, Wisteria, with her soft blue eyes, looked upon the other Kage with a scrutenizing glance that read not only their every move but the every thought that swept across their faces. 'It is time we stopped acted like children and started acting the Kage we've become. I only hope that the rest will feel as I do.'
In her normal, hushed manner, Wisteria regarded her fellow Kage. "It seems that we've arrived at our destination. I do believe we should hurry ourselves in and begin discussing the pressing matters that all our Shinobi." Irritatedly the Tsuchikage flicked her wheaty locks from her face and threw them back over her shoulder. With her arms crossed over her chest, Wisteria, with her soft blue eyes, looked upon the other Kage with a scrutenizing glance that read not only their every move but the every thought that swept across their faces. 'It is time we stopped acted like children and started acting the Kage we've become. I only hope that the rest will feel as I do.'