by Arisu Sat Feb 09, 2019 8:51 pm
Arisu had wanted to take up Tsubaki on her offer for a dinner for a while now, but every day that passed, she seemed to always miss the time that it started, and she didn't want to arrive late. This time, she purposely got ready early, and came about an hour earlier than 6, so that she would have plenty of time. Remembering that Tsubaki had told her to bring her signature and inform the guards at the entrance that she had been told to come around, she made sure to slip the note into her headband so as not to lose it.
She wasn't necessarily sure how to dress, what sort of formality this was. She wasn't on duty, so wearing the usual shinobi jumpsuit didn't really make a whole lot of sense, but she wasn't sure if she could over dress, or it was supposed to be a more casual affair. Arisu hadn't really acclimated to all the social affairs of this world just yet, and these were some things she hadn't actually considered before coming around. She still needed to learn a lot of the customs around here.
The best bet she had was to wear a simple kimono, such as she had on when she'd met Tsubaki the first time. She made sure to wear a different color, a simple white, so as to not have Tsubaki get the impression that she was wearing the same thing. That much was a universal constant. Never be caught wearing the same thing twice in a row, unless it was a uniform. Of course, it wasn't like she didn't practice good hygiene. Arisu was always well bathed and maintained, and her laundry was always done in a timely manner.
Slipping on a pair of sandals, she headed out, her headband operating as an eye patch as usual, with a nice floral accessory in her hair, toned both light blue and pink. Her hair was the same shade of white as her kimono and her skin wasn't far off from as pale.
Approaching the gate, Arisu slid the paper out from her headband, holding it out to one of the guards. "Lady Tsubaki invited me for dinner, providing me with this address." she said, matter of factly. Mincing words wasn't really a strong point of hers either. Small talk was best done with someone that actually held some sort of connection first. "She may have mentioned an Arisu Tsuki stopping by, or may not have. Either way, she gave me this to give to you."