[Center][img]http://oi60.tinypic.com/1z1bad2.jpg[/img] [/center] [@Partisan] [@Renny] Yuen listened to her cousin describe the target. They were given the go ahead to use extreme force if necessary. Permission to kill this man who lusted after her families eyes. She saw no problem with that, in fact for her at this injunction it was a preferred outcome. He couldn’t come after anymore Uchiha as long as they put him out of business. But she didn’t voice this thought, she had no clue what Saburo would say she had only just met him, and she knew Daiki even less so. Saburo described the others that they would need to seek out after apprehending their target, it made sense. Anyone who allowed this monstrosity to continue his actions deserved punishment, perhaps not as severe, but punishment all the same. The three Uchiha clan members leapt from the tops of the buildings in the distance she could see the towering architectural buildings that were common for that part of the town. It was only once she was glancing off into the distance that she realized it had been raining for quite some time, she couldn't remember the last time it hadn't been raining. She glanced over at Saburo and Daiki, they didn’t seem to be phased. Good, she would think, the rain only benefited this mission. Before long their nighttime promenade ceased and Yuen found herself encroaching a large apartment complex. Daiki was told to go across the way into an adjacent building and Yuen to stay with Saburo, because she was a Chunin. She was the weak link in this mission. Increasingly powerful waves of doubt shot forth from Yuen, she was a liability, why was she even there? But before she could question herself further she received her instructions. She knocked on the door and as she did Saburo’s hands quickly melded into multiple handseals. Before she could blink he had taken the form as two attractive women she was flanked by them. She felt a presence approaching the door and looked outwards towards Daiki’s entry point. All seemed well for his flank. All that would be needed was for their distraction to go off without a hitch, judging by Yuen’s new company. She was pretty sure it would be fine. And then the door opened.