Once the sound of the kunai hitting the wall reached his ears, Tora knew slightly the distance between him and the wall. It wasn't a very important knowledge, right now, but without his eyes to help him he'd need to find others way to know his location. The boy remained perfectly still, his hands moving slowly, digging under his coat as he seemignly prepared something. The fact that he could still feel a different chakra inside of him was bothersome, because he knew that it was what was causing the genjutsu. He learned that at the academy, but he couldn't dispel it; no matter how much he tried to use his tenketsu to push off the foreigner chakra out of him, it far exceeed his own. So, he'd need to continue dealing with total blindness. Thankfully, he had a good hearing and as soon as the woman talked, he instinctively threw a pair of shuriken towards her general direction, of course it likely didn't hit her, at all, but it was just a sign that he could still [i]hear[/i] her. Then, some strange sound was heard. Trees. There was one exactly by his side, he reached his hand over to touch it, nodding to himself that this might prove useful. She was right after all; sitting around and waiting was like sitting and waiting to be killed. To intensify that, he could heard something directly behind him, which made him leap forward- was she attacking? No, if she wanted, she could have killed him already. He needed to stop standing this still. Finally having completed what he had been doing under his coat, the boy tossed about five kunai from his hands, all having wire-strings attached to their handle. They were tossed forward in straight lines, but each had been aimed at a tree- Tora trying his luck in throwing them at where he could hear the trees growing. His objetive with that was unknown, but he was likely formulating a way around his lack of eyesight. Once the kunai attached to something, the boy moved between them, holding two shurikens in his left hand, while his right hand was still inside his coat.