[center][h3][color=C11B17]Uchiha Touzoku[/color][/h3][/center] [@Keyblade87] [hr] Touzoku nodded in response to his question, moving away from the tree she was leaning against to walk around Akira. [color=C11B17]"I've been given leadership of this genin squad,"[/color] Touzoku responded to the clearly nervous genin, [color=C11B17]"Since I'm not necessarily familiar with your abilities, I figured it'd be good for us to meet and learn about each other. It will be important when we are tackling harder missions that I know precisely what you are capable of in terms of weaknesses and strengths so we can work together better as a squad. We will all have talents to bring to the table and things we can learn from each other."[/color] [color=C11B17]"As for me, I was formerly the head of ANBU and what you probably know me for mostly is being daughter of Sankage Ayameko,"[/color]Touzoku responded, not really as a way to act superior, but more of a matter of fact. Despite her tenure with ANBU, she had intentionally kept as low of a profile as she could. It was the best way for her to conduct business, despite the fact she'd likely go down as one of the most effective leaders of the group in the history of the village by virtue of her unique derivative of the Sharingan. [color=C11B17]"Since you are an Uchiha, I suppose you have already manifested your Sharingan at this stage,"[/color] Touzoku added, now in front of Akira, [color=C11B17]"How far have you progressed with it? One, two, or three tomoe?"[/color] It wasn't necessarily something that really mattered to her, the Sharingan was only an aid, but should the situation require it, it was good information to know, [color=C11B17]"Also, what you would you describe as your strengths and weaknesses?"[/color] She put her hands on her hips as she awaited the genins answer. Despite the posture being something seemingly that could come across as aggressive, Touzoku made it feel more motherly than anything, as if she was genuinely interesting in learning about him but giving him that look that it was important that he be honest with her. It was, in fact, true, as Touzoku did care - as she cared about all members of her village. And, on top of that, Akira was sort of family. While she was only the daughter of an Uchiha, her mother's first husband who was long deceased, she did not interact much with the clan. She had married outside of the clan, which wasn't an issue, but meant that she spent more time with her husband's family up until she had divorced. She had opted to stay in her own home after separating, rather than returning to the clan compound despite being more than welcome. She hadn't grown up with them, as her mother's status as Sankage had allowed her to spend her youth outside of that group.