[hr][h3][color=#0086b3][b]Usagi Orihara[/b][/color][/h3][sup][/sup][center][sub][@Odin] [@j8cob] [@Spanner] [@Reflection] [@Altered Tundra][/sub][/center][hr] It would be a surprise if this team managed to keep itself together - yet, it managed to. A big, wonderful surprise that had kept Usagi firmly suspicious of both Sakana and Tsukiko. Kamui seemed... manipulable, not a manipulator - a strange sensation that kept being a focus for Usagi. Even when they moved, following after Kamui - their sensor-nin - who guided them towards a group of enemies which had apparently separated from one another. Eventually, Tsukiko used a technique that made her entirely invisible to the naked eye. Usagi had no means of tracking her down that way and thus, she felt slightly... unsafe. What if Tsukiko attacked one of them instead of their foe? Nah. She couldn't possibly be that honorless. Apparently, they were getting close, which prompted Usagi to unsheathe her sword. They had a sensor-nin as well which already knew that they were coming, so it was highly possible that they would run into something... unwanted. Sakana increased his pace and Usagi did the same - she'd land roughly a second after him, as the natural utilization of Wind Step to propel her forward faster gave her a considerable boost in speed. Especially when traveling. Finally, they meet their opposition. Sakana was blunt - a quick, uncaring statement that they would need their scrolls. Reasonable. The other nin, however, wasn't extremely smart. After brief, useless petty talk, he stated both of their scrolls were stolen by their own teammates and that that his partner was fleeing already. A lie? Or he was just trying to distract them? Either way, Usagi was quick to move ahead of her team, holding her katana in a reverse grip. Her chakra flowed into the sword, increasing it's potency and range - she held it in a reverse grip with her right hand. The left, formed a half fist - with her index and middle finger curled slightly, the thumb open, and the ring and pinkie finger closed. By her stance, a shinobi should tell that she was no stranger to kenjutsu - neither taijutsu. "How can we possibly know you speak the truth? You better prove it, since as you can see, there is three of us. And we need the scrolls." Usagi said three because she wasn't entirely sure if Tsukiko was around or not - at any rate, she was already moving straight in Kurin's direction - least she was stopped by one of her teammates.