[center][b][u]Tora Fumetsu[/u][/b][/center] Tora glanced over at the man who had just arrived, iddly moving his hand up towards his forehead in order to pull his goggles and fix them on place, mostly out of habit. Hoshi went ahead and introduced Tora to the man and right after, explained that his name was Eiji Emiya, Tora's sensei, adding that she hoped that they'd get into the genjutsu training soon. The genin simply nodded, his lips twisting upwards in a sort of timid smile, which was the only reaction the boy could muster for now. Truly, he was feeling slightly tired, not physically but largely mentally due to the pressure this whole thing had. [i]Genjutsu is something scary[/i] was all he learned from this 'practice'- and the fact that working without your eyesight is harder than one would expect. Finally, it came to him that he should at least adress his sensei or he'd be seen as rude or pertinent, so he proceeded to bow his head respectfully towards the man. [b]"Hello, sensei. I'm looking forward to what you may teach me."[/b] [i]That sounded absolutely pathetic, Tora. Good job.[/i] Either way, at least he was a bit respectful; that was enough to grant him a little of a.... good impression? Not that it truly mattered. Tora just thought that lacking respect wouldn't help their possible relationship which could or not last a long time, until he graduated as chuunin- and even more, depending. There was a fairly long road in the shinobi's path, and good portion of it would be walked through with that very man's help. Fascinating. The boy placed both of his hands behind him, fingers interlacing as his hands clasped together, eyes expectingly staring at the taller, red-haired man. He certainly looked like he could help Tora with the desire of becoming stronger. Not to mention how absolutely cool he looked, too.