[center][img]http://i59.tinypic.com/2jaz32s.jpg[/img] [h2][color=fuchsia][b]Aoi Don Maquia[/b][/color][/h2][/center] [hr] Tactically positioned to react if there would be an attack, Aoi was well placed to witness the whole scene, almost as if she was watching a movie through her television, the window serving as a screen separating reality from fiction. But it was all too real for it to be that easy, the window was slightly opened and the gust of wind blowing the droplets right through that small opening had made some parts of his speech hard to hear. But Aoi understood quick enough that the man was displaying no non-verbal actions that reflected a form of menace, and his words dictated a need for euthanasia by one of the shinobi sent here. Pulling the widow up completely, Aoi jumped in to regain her fellow Shinobi. With Haruka's and Rin's word that followed Doto's lack of enthusiasm toward the old man's request, Aoi saw opportunity for the little gemstone Genin she was polishing during this mission. As her teacher did before her, she'd find unique occasions to prepare the young ambitious to the cruel world of the shinobi. Although Aoi had never had the need to kill a comrade, she was often implanted the idea that it may happen since treason was all too common in "eras of peace" unfortunately. So in her mind, killing off even a defenseless individual without any means to defend out of necessity was the bare minimum she could teach them about life. "[color=fuchsia]I like your initiative, Rin~[/color]" She'd respond to her statement and willingness to actually carry out the old man's desire. Initiative, something Aoi held dearly both in her general morals and in her fighting style. Just as she grabbed the first opportunity to be a team leader, she'd grab any other to avoid losing any chances at life. This made her gain notoriety, generally positive when it came to entertainment. So it made her happy to see Rin taking the reins a bit and holding onto the basis of their duties. "[color=fuchsia]Doto, Rin. One of you, kill 'em. We'll handle the repercussions... So yes we'll carry out your wish mister, for the safety of the people in this country and the safety of the village~[/color]" Aoi ordered her Genin subordinates with a solemn tone before acting like her usual, playful self. She at least made death appear a little more lighthearted than it normally would be. But at least she was respecting the man's requests, plus it wasn't entirely unjustified. However the idea of her conferring this task to the kids may appear off to the vague morals of the shinobi around here. They were all killers here, or at least the Chuunin were. They didn't have the right to judge her choice of how to murder the man as long as it didn't involve some sadistic pleasure. Things were going to be done right under her command, after all results would only make her more popular. "[color=fuchsia]I'm sorry, Mister.[/color]" But with the little empathy and respect she had for the man, she bowed her head before tossing a kunai to both Rin and Doto. Was it going to be their first kill or was it all too common for them? Aoi could only guess Rin was the type to be desensitized already given her behavior, Doto however seemed to cower more to the idea. She wasn't going to pressure both of them at once, especially since one seemed more open to it. But eventually, Doto would have to face reality.