[center][h2][color=415E79]Saburo Uchiha, “Kimyōna”[/color][/h2] [IMG]http://i62.tinypic.com/5djhpg.jpg[/IMG][/center] [hr] Saburo had just finished his list of what was in Sentou's appartment, and was now en route to Aoi's house. He knew it was in the outskirts of Konoha, in the forests. He knew, especially, that it was [i]very[/i] close to Yamato's house for some reason. Likely because she worked for Yamato's mother. Atleast, that is what the files about Aoi had said, he had no idea about her current occupation aside from being a shinobi. With gentle jumps he stepped from tree branch to tree branch, until he had arrived on scene. With a light thud that kicked up some dust, he would land in front of Aoi's house. [color=415E79]“What a cute little house,”[/color] he noted, looking at the caravan house with two hands in his side. [color=415E79]“Not very tactical however.”[/color] he added, while looking at the small capacity the house seemed to have, as well as it's remote location with nothing stopping people from entering. He was about to prove that last part, too. Like he had with Sentou's house, he now walked up to the front door. He imagined nobody was home because he had literally seen Aoi and Akio in the center of the city earlier, and there was no way they'd caught up with him. Actually, he imagined the two of them would be busy for the rest of the day. So he bent over a bit and started lockpicking the front door, and with remarkable ease, it opened. Almost like it'd never been unlocked. Saburo bounced back up, standing straight again with a surprised expression as he didn't really have to put in much time. Some shinobi Aoi was.. her door was protected about as well as the Naito family had respect! Saburo laughed in a weird way at his own joke, since it was well known that the Naito family had [i]some[/i] respect, but according to the files he had read on Daiki before transferring to the regular shinobi force, the Naito family was well known for doing what had to be done. This didn't earn them much respect and fame in Konoha, although Saburo could respect the attitude they had. They were definetely good candidates for the 11th. Ofcourse, that also meant that the joke was that Aoi's door was hardly locked well, at all! Saburo laughed again after explaining the joke to himself in his head again. With a small push he pushed open the door and walked into Aoi's house, looking around a bit before taking out his notebook. The place.. was strange. But Saburo enjoyed that a little bit, since he was also quite strange. He started noting down several things before noticing the cabinet on the right side of the entrance. Curiosity got the better of him, and he walked over to the cabinet, before pulling it open. As soon as he had opened the door, a whole load of candy wrappers started pouring out of the cabinet. It wasn't 5 or 6, no, it was hundreds of them upon end. Saburo stood in the middle of the stream of candy wrappers, looking at the cabinet with an uninterested gaze. [b][color=415E79]“Interesting.”[/color][/b] he said as he started noting down what had just happened. [list][*]... [*] Approximately 649 candy wrappers in cabinet. Seem to be stored in a rag, hanging at the end of the cabinet, with a seal on it. Akin to her famous storage jutsu. [*]...[/list] He would then step out of the candywrappers and look into the cabinet more closely. If he recalled correctly, the files also said something about rumours of her training a bear to dance on the latest song of Narusasu. If that bear wasn't in her room, it had to be in the cabinet. Well, it was.. sort of. He reached out and took out a large bear plush, and observed it more closely. He figured there was nothing interesting about the plush at all until he turned it over, discovering a seal on the back of the plush. [b][color=415E79]“More interesting.”[/color][/b] he noted, as he placed back the plush and put it inside the cabinet again, before writing down the details of the plush. After that, he closed the cabinet doors and left the candywrappers laying there. He moved on throughout the room and noted down everything he saw, besides what he'd already written. He noticed some peculiar things, and they were certainly interesting, and while others may have laughed, Saburo simply nodded at them all and wrote them down, showing just how much he cared for Aoi's little antics. [b][color=415E79]“Hmm..”[/color][/b] [list][*] Clothes in trashbin. Likely because cabinet was full of trash. [*] A book called 'Reading Exercises for Dummies' on bed. Aoi can't read. Known fact. [*] A stack of comic books under bed, labeled 'for birthdays.' Aoi collects free stuff to give out on birthdays. Clever. Should do this, too. [*] Sets of underwear laying on bed, not sure if clean or not. (Several scratches here, scratching away the idea that they were clean.) After testing, deemed not clean. [*] ... no laundry machine. [*] Bathroom empty of any beauty products. Muckus used to cover beauty imperfections? Should ask. Maybe Saburo Uchiha can be beautiful, too, with her help. [*] Wall full of pictures. Most of them are friends. Some are circus-related. Not sure if private or not. Just kidding. (The next line is scribbly, from laughing) Nothing is private in Konoha. [*] Two beds for one person. Boyfriend? No male articles in house. Roommate? Files never indicated such thing. Maybe one bed is for practicing saltoes. Should ask Aoi if I can test bed later.[/list] As anyone with a normal brain could see, most of the things Saburo noted down were highly questionable, and others were just plain clueless. Asking if one could test the bed was a bad innuendo, and Saburo also seemed to have no respect for privacy. Then again, what was really private in Konoha?