[Center][H2][color=D3D3D3]Yayoi, Ikaruga[/color][/H2] [img]http://oi66.tinypic.com/2gsjvh1.jpg[/img][/Center] [hr] Ikaruga raised an eyebrow as he watched the cat-like chunin unleashed a stream of water at their squad’s Jounin. Sure, he’d heard that the boy was a troublemaker, but he figured it was more exaggeration than anything. [i]”[color=D3D3D3]Huh, he really is pretty intense.[/color]”[/i] he thought, perking up when the ill-tempered boy turned his attention back on the rest of the team. He certainly was a feisty one, that was for sure. So far, every sentence that came out of the boy’s mouth had included an insult, and it didn’t seem like it was going to stop anytime soon. “[color=D3D3D3]I mean…. To be fair, we’ve just assembled, so it’s not like we’ve had a chance to show our worth yet. By that same token, you’re just as useless, right?[/color]” the spearman retorted, attempting to parry Toraburu’s accusation of his team’s inadequacy. After all, wasn’t it a bit too early to be calling people out? They hadn’t even set off on whatever task they’d been assembled for yet! At the sight of Toraburu’s cat-like ears twitching about, Ikaruga let out a slight chuckle. They also weren’t kidding about the whole “catboy” thing either. All this time, Ikaruga had figured that Toraburu wore a pair of clip-on ears like some other kid he’d seen around town. Now that he got the chance to see them in real life, they were actually kind of impressive. Impressively amusing, that is. The catboy did pose a good question, though. Ikaruga had actually forgotten the news about the teams being assigned until Hageshi came to the Yayoi estate, so even he was still in the dark. Ikaruga decided to let that last jab slide, already sort of used to Toraburu’s verbal abuse. “[color=D3D3D3]From what I can gather, this looks like a squad meetup. But from the fact that it isn’t just our group gathered here, I’m gonna assume it’s a lot more serious than it was when we were genin.[/color]” he remarked, taking in the rest of the groups’ make-ups.