Shisen was more than happy to see the new kid, who she now knew as Kino, leave them alone. To be honest, she did not have anything against Kino personally, nor was she overly bothered by him. Shisen was just the antisocial, isolated and out spoken child, there wasn't any other way to describe her other than being socially unacceptable to most people these days. It was needless to say that she didn't adapt well to new people, in the time frame of two days, she had been thrown into a squad with people she didn't feel comfortable with and it was a lot for her to take in. Only to lose someone from her squad and having that person replaced with some arrogant Genin who probably was no better than she was. On the edge of being self absorbed, her thoughts were interrupted by the swish of a blade and a snarl from her Niken. Her head jerked up from its downward position, to stiff and apprehensive of the sword that just barely missed her only to be a few inches away from her Nikens head. The thoughtful and passive blue eyes of hers now were wide and startled as she scrambled away from the blade, tugging her Niken as she got to her feet. "For one who would just as quickly harm his own squad, you're one to talk!" Shisen snapped as she glared at him. It probably wasn't the reaction he wanted but why would he expect her to just not do anything about being threatened? A very dark, angry part of her wanted to say something about how he let his own clan die and didn't do anything to stop it, but she managed to refrain from speaking such angry words. What he said next might as well have fallen on deaf ears, she would have none of it as the anger and hatred of her sensei was still very clear and evident on her expression. Arashi was also angry, snarling at Kirugetsu and snapping at him but not getting too close. Shisens anger only made the Niken more angry, as neither took a threat lightly and even though one could threaten Shisen, her Niken was an entirely different story. To understand the depth of the bond between the two, one would have to have gone through what they did. Arashi was the only one that Shisen had left, the only who she trusted fully and those ties ran deeper than any blood relation could even hope to comprehend. Although, at the same time, she could understand what Kirugetsu's point was. Arashi was a little over the top at some points but that to was understandable, her aggression came from fear that would take time to overcome. Shisen would work with Arashi, but not for her sensei, she would do it for Arashi and no one else. After their sensei left, she sat back down on one of the cots as some of the anxious nurses came scrambling over to her and her Niken. Placing a gentle hand on Arashi's back to keep her calm while the nurses handled her injuries, she murmured words of encouragement and soft spoken words to sooth the Nikens nerves. After what seemed like an hour, Arashi was taken care of and left the nurses ready to tend to Shisen. She let them look over the scratches and bruises while she fidgeted every now and then but sat still for the most part. The fight with Maruki was nothing less of what she expected of him, it was tough and challenging. Finally the nurses finished with her and she was able to met up with Maruki and Kirugetsu. Purposely ignoring their sensei as they found a place to eat lunch at and walked along side Maruki, he was not as bad as she thought he was yesterday. Definitely more to him than his overly friendly and polite surface, she was somewhat alright with him being in the squad at the moment. "I'm ok... I'm glad that we passed to..." Shisen said in return.