[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/gp0wXg1.jpg[/img][/center] [img]https://i.imgur.com/hP6Ropn.png[/img] [color=fff79a]“Wow, now ain’t that poetic. You memorize that yourself, nerd?”[/color] Shuro cared naught of the bluntness aimed at Isana. After all, if she was going to open herself so easily to insult, she should have expected such an outcome anyway. Regardless, the remainder of the train ride towards the forest was relatively smooth. No one went out of their way to bother her and that was the way Shuro liked it. She almost dozed off into a complete nap but managed to keep one eye open in case she missed their stop. It was better than doing so and listening to one of Isana’s lectures. By choice or chance, all the Hunters for the most part were gathered up, finding each other rather easily in the forest. Sorano’s group looked as lively as ever, though to be fair, their own wasn’t looking too excited either. Shuro eyed up the darkened vastness just beyond the trees, knowing full well that the only thing keeping her interest on the matter at hand was the act of hunting, to commit to what their blood was meant to do. Even as she held these thoughts, she could see Soga was being swept away by similar sensations, to a degree. She caught his gaze as he posed his half-given question, looking about at the gathered Hunters before them. [color=fff79a]“Should we? Of course we should; we’re Hunters. So we hunt.”[/color] Despite her tone, Shuro flashed the boy a toothy grin, spinning around a blackened keychain around her ring finger idly. [color=fff79a]“Sure, we could wait for Sensei to give us the go ahead. But you guys think he’s the type to hold our hands? Or the type to throw us in the middle of the woods at night and have at it. Don’t know about you, but I think it’s the latter.”[/color] Still, she could see his concerns. Different strokes for different folks, and all that. So with a sigh, Shuro turned right back to the two “studious” types, same as before. [color=fff79a]“Alright Isana, Sorano. Before you get on my ass about it, [i]again[/i], let’s decide here and now before anything stupid happens. We doing group work or off on our own?”[/color] It was more for her own benefit than the others, Shuro very much wanting to avoid being yelled at by either of them for being a lone wolf with no regard for others. Again. [hr]