[h3][color=00aeef][b]Usagi Orihara[/b][/color][/h3][center][color=black][sub]Interacting with: [i]Sakana Uragiri[/i][/sub][/color] [sub][b]-[/b] [i][@Odin][/i] [color=black][i]Kamui Uzumaki[/i][/color] [@Spanner][/sub][/center][hr] Sakana's silence was slightly unnerving. Rarely, the Peaceful Rabbit sought idle conversation. Even rarer it was for her to take a keen interest in someone. But there was she, listening to the Hokage of her village - the possibly most important man in the actual story - while her mind floated high above and pondered the ideals behind someone who was, by all manners, terribly unimportant. Then again, maybe his unimportance was exactly why he was so intriguing to Usagi. Now then, the Hokage had finished his speech and finally, Sakana replied her question. The entirerily of his being consisted on following what fate had in place for him. In Usagi's eyes, fate was indeed inevitable yet, one could defy it if they were determined enough to do so. Of course, she never voiced this as the last thing she wanted was to speak against Sakana. She had no reason to. The boy, at the other hand, thought lightly of such trivial manners- he outright called idiots those who wanted to trade blows. Regardless, he was right about the fire scroll resembling Konoha's Will of Fire - While Usagi wasn't particularly religious, she had to admit that those who followed it were rather admirable. She was particularly fond of the Sarutobi clan. Strangely enough, Sakana spoke with such determination and confidence that Usagi felt drawn to follow him. And indeed she did, writing the Kanji for fire on her own scroll as well. Now, though, he had ideas of taking a second scroll. Usagi contested him; "Can we really do that, though?" A question, simply put. There weren't any rules against it, but neither was there any encouragement. Either way, they had seemingly another member approaching them. Kamui Uzumaki - and he was joining them. That was all he informed, nothing else. The boy was quite blunt and direct. Usagi had no qualms against him and neither did she care too much, instead, she just offered a gentle smile and glanced over at Sakana, her expression showing her curiosity about what he'd do, if anything at all.