[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/Sxgdjf4.png[/img] [h1][color=0076a3]Ana Tamura[/color][/h1][/center] While Ana waited for the opinions of the others to be voiced she had been watching the new girl. She seemed to deflate briefly when those who didn’t want to use her as bait said something, but it wasn’t that noticeable. She felt a little bad for the younger girl, Ana herself had never gone through this. Trying to join an established gang, she had fallen in with this group before it even was a gang, it was just 3 kids beating people for different reasons. Finally, Minato spoke up, giving his final say and orders to the group. Ana almost protested when he basically agreed to using the first year as bait but remained quiet to let him finish his orders. He continued on and she listened carefully. Until finally he told her and Yuya to stay behind. Her face contorted to one of slight annoyance only for a moment. Minato knew of her distrust of the male and yet decided to pair them together for something he clearly didn’t want the others to know about. She silently watched the others leave. Only giving a general wave for the group as they left. Her eyebrows furrowed as she thought about what it was the Boss could want with the both of them. Was this because she had voiced her distrust, was it some form of punishment, or trust building exercise. She had made it clear she would play nice until he showed signs of betrayal, or he proved he could be trusted. Her gaze fell on the male in question, catching his eyes on her as well. She quickly averted her gaze to literally anything else, which ended up being her own feet, suddenly concerned with a spot on her shoe that had been there for weeks. Taking a breath her attention went from her shoe to Minato, waiting for his instructions while making every effort not to look back over at Yuya who she could feel was still looking at her. Did he know she didn’t trust him? Had she made it that obvious? She had done her best to not show her emotions but it would seem her facial expressions had betrayed her at some point because he definitely knew something was up. It made her uncomfortable knowing he knew something. The door finally closed as the last of the other members left and Yuya spoke up. She huffed out a small amused laugh when he made the comment about intrigue. That was an understatement right now. She had no clue what Minato was about to ask them to do, which was odd since she was usually one of the first people to know about issues within their territory. Even still she moved off the fence she was leaning against and stood beside Yuya so that Minato didn’t have to turn to speak to the both of them. She remained silent as usual waiting for the orders from the boss.