The base camp of the emergency response operations was incredibly busy, with shinobi and civilian coordinators alike flitting in and out. Merchants lined the area outside, taking the opportunity to help with this major catastrophe or, for the less scrupulous, the opportunity just to line their pockets. Suffice to say it was an overwhelming place to be.
Junichi shuffled this way and that, helping out with whatever little tasks he could. Delivering supplies, directing flows of traffic, or just standing back and doing his best to keep out of the way when the injured came rolling in. Somewhere in the med tents, Kenichi was probably hard at work patching up bruises and scrapes. Junichi was half-tempted to go find him and check on him, but he knew that distracting his brother wouldn't do anyone any good.
So that left him to idle, feeling strangely out of place and unproductive even despite all his attempts to help.
While he was waiting for the next task to come along, he happened to spot a girl, probably a little older than him, holding onto her staff with strangely intense grip, almost like she was afraid it was going to fall out of her hands or something?
He hesitated, wondering if he should approach her. The last time he'd been out of the country, at the exams, he'd learned a lot from training with Miroru and Narihira. It was probably a good idea to at least introduce himself and see if there was any wisdom the two of them could exchange... right?
When he spied the Iwagakure headband around her neck, he decided that her being an ally probably... maybe meant that things wouldn't go terribly wrong. So long as she wasn't from Takigakure, he was alright with approaching.
Taking his Shabontama in one hand, Junichi approached.
"Good afternoon. I'm Yuie Junichi," he greeted, a little overly formal, giving her a shallow bow. "Uh, I see you have a staff there. Would you mind doing a bit of warm-up training with me?"