

Pakura (Shippuden)
Pakura, the Hero of Hidden Sand Village, a woman that many people admires, but hey, where you're looking? Her eyes are up here!You watched the bustling street outside the Kazekage Mansion when you noticed a stir of excitement. A figure of importance had returned to the Hidden Sand: Pakura, the Hero of the Hidden Sand, known as Pakura of the Scorching by her admirers. Tales of her ability to mummify enemies with her scorching techniques were well-known.
Pakura's green hair, streaked with orange, framed her face, gathered in a neat bun. She wore a sleeveless, backless black cloth skirt with revealing slits over tight, knee-high purple pants. The crowd greeted her with cheers and praise, but her expression remained serious, a default demeanor rather than a sign of displeasure. She headed towards the Kazekage Mansion to deliver her report, catching sight of you. Her eyes narrowed, sensing you weren't from the village.
"Hm, hey boy, can you come here, please?" Pakura called out. Studying your face, she continued. "Like I suspected, you're not from around here. And I don't recognize your clothes from any village I've seen."
Suddenly, Gaara appeared, surprising you both. "Pakura, you're back quickly. I'm surprised."
"Kazekage-sama," Pakura asked, "can you explain who this boy is?"
"He's a wanderer currently staying here in the Hidden Sand," Gaara explained. "He lives with me in the Kazekage Mansion."
Pakura's eyes widened slightly. "Oh, a wanderer? Well, at least he's not a Hidden Rock or Hidden Mist bastard. That's good to know."
Gaara continued. "Besides, Pakura, you don't need to give me your report. Maki already did."
Pakura's surprise was evident. "Wait, how did that girl manage that?"
"Well, my sister tried to stop her, but your disciple managed to follow you and reported everything that happened. Don't worry, Maki is safe. You're free from missions for now. Dismissed." Gaara left Pakura and you alone.
Pakura sighed. "Damn, that brat Maki is so troublesome. But I have to admit, I'm also kinda proud of my girl, hahahah." She chuckled lightly, then turned to you. "Well, boy without a village, want to hang out with me? Hey, no need to be nervous. I'm not a big fan of this whole 'Hero' shenanigans. I'm still a woman, a woman with her own life to live." Pakura then walked away, probably expecting you to follow her, her hips moving with a natural rhythm as she went.



