"Temari," He greets her in turn. "The mission was very..." His brow furrows for a moment, "Involved." It's the kindest way he can think to phrase his description of it. Tedious was a better word. He had spent most of his time waiting to hear back from his mission givers, chasing after progress from day to day even for information he should have been given to begin with. "I have a copy of the summary here if either of you would care to read it." He sets one of the bundles of papers on his desk aside to demonstrate.
The amount of waiting he had been given had mostly been spent on worrying about Suna, as usual, and given the things that had been running through his head, he is relieved to see that Temari too looks at ease. As the eldest she was typically the most level headed of the siblings, but that didn't mean she wasn't just as capable of getting into trouble. Not today, it seems. "You both seem well." There is still one of them absent, however.
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The amount of waiting he had been given had mostly been spent on worrying about Suna, as usual, and given the things that had been running through his head, he is relieved to see that Temari too looks at ease. As the eldest she was typically the most level headed of the siblings, but that didn't mean she wasn't just as capable of getting into trouble. Not today, it seems. "You both seem well."
There is still one of them absent, however.