It was exactly how she tought that it would be, she was being made to leave the village."Sorry for wasting your time, I'll just..." she started to say as she bowed to excuse herself when the rest of what he'd said registared in her brain and she looked up wide-eyed in shock. "Wait, did you just..." she trailed off, unable to say it out loud in case it would cause him to change his mind. But then the happiness of what she felt from his words overtook her and before she knew it a wild grin had made its way to her face as she,without thinking, lept over his desk and hugged him as tightly as possible, not careing that she messed up the stacks of papers as she repeatedly thanked him.
After a few minutes she finally had gotten herself under enough control to pry herself away from the Hokage and give him back his personal space. "I promise to do my best to keep you from regretting this," Maki exclaimed eagerly, wanting to please this man. However, something was bothering her... what was a jinchuuriki? She'd never heard that term before and with the way he used it, it sounded like it applied to her as well. Was that what they called the demon hosts? It was a chilling term, didn't it mean power of human sacrifice. If it did, she didn't like it, it brought chills down her spine.
"What the heck is a jinchuuriki? Can I meet one?" she asked in innocent curiosity, wanting to be sure of her specuations then started going off on a random train of thought of what she thought it might look like if it turned out to be some sort of creature, "I don't think that I've ever seen one before, I wonder what it looks like... Maybe it has long ears like a rabbit... oh and covered in brown fur... but what if it's some type of bug, it migt have ten legs and three pairs of wings..." and on she rambled as her imagination shaped some unknown creature.