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What is this even....
Where: Kirigakure
When: January 23rd
Who: Team Shisui Members
Notes: During the Kiri Chunin Exam Sephiroth runs over a couple people he thought weren't going to be there.
It was a cloudy day, and that suited him just fine, as it dimmed down the sunlight to something a bit more bearable. It also meant that being off rotation left him without much to do as he felt uncomfortable with the notion of training with so many strangers in the village.
Of course, that meant he was in the perfect position to make his way toward a familiar face when he spotted it, more than interested in satisfying his curiosity about them being here.
When: January 23rd
Who: Team Shisui Members
Notes: During the Kiri Chunin Exam Sephiroth runs over a couple people he thought weren't going to be there.
It was a cloudy day, and that suited him just fine, as it dimmed down the sunlight to something a bit more bearable. It also meant that being off rotation left him without much to do as he felt uncomfortable with the notion of training with so many strangers in the village.
Of course, that meant he was in the perfect position to make his way toward a familiar face when he spotted it, more than interested in satisfying his curiosity about them being here.
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"Oi, Too Tall-san," he started, a hand finding his hip. "It's pointless if she doesn't figure out things for herself. It's rude to talk about people who are present like they're a sack of rice, too! Oi!"
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He gave the boy an arch look, then returned his gaze to Ami. "Konoha has a reputation for excellent healers. Next time just beat the boy into the ground and get one of them before the man can find out. That should solve the issue nicely I believe."
He glanced to the boy, then back to Ami. "Should I allow him to go?"
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"That's unfeasible for several reasons," she said at length. "Most of which I think involve inter-village politics you don't need to know about." Also, she didn't think she wanted to; hitting that threshold... it felt like throwing in the towel completely, and tossing out all her attempts to be a cordial, efficient cell member.
"Do you really have even a shred of regard for me?" She asked Masa, unconsciously tugging the jacket infant of her a little bit as she looked up with him, honest curiosity in her eyes. "You've given, from what I've experienced, almost every indication to the opposite."
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"Did I stutter?" He asked, his eyes flitting to Ami. Within them was complete and utter confidence in his prior statement, an unwavering strength that might have seemed inflexible. "Quit judging my actions based on your expectations of other people. I'm me, after all, and you'll never meet another."
But something more direct might be beneficial, he imagined. Even as his gaze was shifted, the words came, all statements of disregard swept under the rug and stomped upon soundly.
"Time is an invaluable commodity. It's spent and you can't replenish it," Breathing easily, he smiled more to himself than anyone else in that moment. "I don't spend my time on people I have no regard for."
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He was satisfied that the confusion was resolved.
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Ami smiled.
She hunched her shoulders up and tried to hide it behind her wide collar almost on instinct, but for people as perceptive as the pair of them there was no missing the sudden soft, happy glow overtaking her body language. She curled her fingers into Sephiroth's coat and tugged lightly—a silent show of gratitude.