Satoru wrapped his arm around Noboru, and by virtue of his height and strength, Noboru was squished against the taller man’s frame. “Mocks us.” Noboru let out a jolt of surprise. Satoru once again complimented Nobo on his choice. “Wouldn’t feel fair if I got a free shot. You could’ve had me dead twice if this was a real fight. I just want to know when pull comes to shove, I’ll be able to shove.” “Weak, you are weak”, it growled. He was beginning to worry about his self deprecation… he had never spoken to himself like this, and the rasping weak tone of the voice made him feel all the more worried.
Satoru let the Yuki go, and he took the opportunity to grab his blade on the way out, putting it back onto the scabbard and looping it onto his belt, as the orange-headed youth lead the duo to a place he knew. Behind them were left the two ninja from before. He explained Genjutsu was his forte. “I could tell”, he began, before correcting himself. “Well, I couldn’t, but I can now.” He smiled, looking forward once again, the streets growing restless with people walking about in their morning routines. Satoru laughed heartily at the notion of being good at Genjutsu alone, which intrigued Noboru. “You’re built like a brickhouse, I pegged you for an actual fighter when I saw your stance.” He introduced himself as part of the Uzumaki clan. That was quite bizarre in his eyes, as it was his understanding Uzumakis usually had red hair; the orange hair on the man threw him off the scent. “Huh, wouldn’t be able to tell.” Jumping off the window from a family reunion was something else though. Noboru was left speechless at that comment, instead he nodded in agreement. Now that he thought on it, Satoru might’ve been a robber or a murderer, and he wouldn’t be able to tell. “Weak”, mocked the voice again, “dumb”.
Satoru let the Yuki go, and he took the opportunity to grab his blade on the way out, putting it back onto the scabbard and looping it onto his belt, as the orange-headed youth lead the duo to a place he knew. Behind them were left the two ninja from before. He explained Genjutsu was his forte. “I could tell”, he began, before correcting himself. “Well, I couldn’t, but I can now.” He smiled, looking forward once again, the streets growing restless with people walking about in their morning routines. Satoru laughed heartily at the notion of being good at Genjutsu alone, which intrigued Noboru. “You’re built like a brickhouse, I pegged you for an actual fighter when I saw your stance.” He introduced himself as part of the Uzumaki clan. That was quite bizarre in his eyes, as it was his understanding Uzumakis usually had red hair; the orange hair on the man threw him off the scent. “Huh, wouldn’t be able to tell.” Jumping off the window from a family reunion was something else though. Noboru was left speechless at that comment, instead he nodded in agreement. Now that he thought on it, Satoru might’ve been a robber or a murderer, and he wouldn’t be able to tell. “Weak”, mocked the voice again, “dumb”.