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Because they can't be apart.
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We should PUSH the climate SOMEWHERE ELSE!
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I hoped you were lying Odin. Fuck... anyone but him.

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chukklehed said
If you'll pay attention Matsuka trained in COMBAT, not subterfuge. Her entire shinobi life has been missions where force, not finesse was required. And she didn't ask "what's happening" the second time, she asked "what's going to happen to us", and the question was mostly rhetorical.


Yeah, and right now a kid can see through her like a book, and that hurts the rebellion if she can't even eat a bowl of ramen without raising questions. He had LITERALLY NOTHING but hunches until you kept trying to sneak interactions xD and at that point it was kinda done. Takeo can't even pull her out of this. But it's fine, he's got no one to tell really, and no proof. Relaaaaax. If it was worth killing him over, he'd be dead, but its really not worth anything for the reasons I mentioned earlier.

For the record, ninja should know how to not draw attention man, and I don't think there's that much justification in having an itchy trigger finger around his character, but choices were made and in the end it doesn't hurt anyone.
Yeah, we get it, Matsuka made it super obvious, I already acknowledged it. I still don't agree with figuring Takeo is part of this, but again it REALLY doesn't matter in the end, he's got nothing but suspicion.

-EDIT - Actually nevermind Matsuka kinda fucked up a long time ago I'm just in denial atm xDDDD
chukklehed said
You seem to have missed that I was fooling around


Usually people put a big indicator like 'lol' or 'xD' or 'haha' when they're messing around, but mmkay.

As long as we're on the same page about what's going on.
chukklehed said
I'm supposed to be paranoid


You said it was an entirely friendly rebel area, and it's basically 99.9% rebel friendly so you're pretty much right. The problem is that he's half your age, at a ramen stand, in the middle of the day, with an 'Empire' seal and you're tempted to draw out your scrolls as if he's threatening you simply by sitting beside you. Now his mistake might've been figuring out that by disliking him based on his Empire seal you're automatically a rebel, and then somehow figuring that because Takeo engaged her in small talk, that he was a rebel too. Now that is a CRAZY assumption and anyone smart would've told him he's overanalyzing this based on Matsuka being ridiculously paranoid with a kid half her age in a ramen stand, BUT you made that CRAZY assumption probable because as soon as Takeo showed up you were trying to keep quiet. You signal him in silence hiding your hands, and then immediately after he steps out you follow him and keep your voice low, implying you have something to hide from him.

So Ryo was insane for his assumption as he had very little to back it up since the Empire isn't popular, but your actions made it so everything crazy he thought of seemed more and more real. But again, who's going to believe him? Heavily-rebel friendly zone, no one's going to sell a rebel out, and all he has is a 'guess' and that's not going to be enough for anyone smart, so that basically 'saves' you right there. See what I'm saying?
He's half your age and getting a bowl of ramen in the middle of the day, you wouldn't reach for your scroll or anything like that unless you were under suspicion of doing something you weren't supposed to be doing, like being in a group of rebels. I think Ruro was reaching for some of this, but Matsuka's recent actions just help confirm what he was reaching for. I don't see how Takeo is a rebel just by talking to her myself, and he can't really prove it anyway, it's just paranoia from both of you.
A good bowl of ramen was doing wonders for his nerves, and in spite of how much traveling he had done since the early morning Takeo was feeling refreshed through consumption. Ichiraku Ramen was one of the finer establishments in Konoha and rarely did Teuchi and his daughter receive complaints. The family took pride in their service and dedicated themselves to pleasing their customers as much as possible, and because of that dedication Ichiraku has secured itself as one of the most successful businesses in the Land of Fire. Quietly savoring every set of noodles he drew into his mouth, Takeo had soon realized he’d need to move on quickly. Matsuka had come out to join him and had done a very poor job in the only role she had to fill in until today; be casual, and keep your head down. That boy in there may have been seventeen, but odds are he wasn’t dumb enough to miss how painfully obvious Matsuka was making her association with a group behind the scenes.

The kid wasn’t the primary issue; he was young and for that Takeo didn’t think much of him, and if he wanted him dead he’d be dead. The problem was that a subordinate in the rebellion, Matsuka, was failing at a simple job of blending in. She was too cautious, too eager to speak with him even if the guise was under a ‘good friend’ and it was growing harder and harder to carry the weight of this immaturity. Any top associate of the Empire would’ve been able to pick up on this and determined who they are, but from what Teuchi had managed to whisper to him it seemed she had found struggle in remaining a simple ninja getting some lunch before heading out again. Instead the subtle hint of hovering a hand around her scroll would’ve been hint enough that she was overly cautious. Few men in the Empire were foolish enough to go against the will of the Empress, Nikuya’s occupation made certain that rules weren’t to be broken, only necks. He could ask himself why such a genin-level job was so hard for this girl, or he could try to recover even if she had likely destroyed any cover he might’ve given for her.

Swallowing another set of noodles, Takeo let out a sigh of enthusiasm and looked to the girl beside him. She wasn’t capable of a very simple task, and the rebellion didn’t get this far by holding onto people like this. At the very least she could have spoken to the owner of this fine establishment, or expressed how long it had been since she had a cigarette and excused herself, but when he stepped out she followed without hesitation. How in the hell did this woman reach Jounin?

“You know that’s bad for you, the smoking I mean. You won’t be practicing your kendo for very long if you’re too busy gasping for air. Better get some gum.” Takeo had a lot of enjoyment with casual drinking, but he didn’t do it in abundance, and it didn’t pose a long-term health risk like smoking did. At the very least this served to make them what they were meant to be; people in an everyday situation, having coincidentally met at Ichiraku. Ninja knew each other in the same village, which was nothing new. For her sake, he ignored her a second time when it came to ‘what was happening’ even if she kept her voice low. Too eager, and showing inexperience and foolishness with every action she had taken. Having a verbal exchange of intense words with a hand near her weapon of choice, all with a boy half her age? Maybe she wasn’t cut out for this. Bringing his head through the decorative curtains, involving that kid in the conversation kept things reasonable, and no hushed talk would be suspected.

“What do you think young man? Shouldn’t she find a new means of killing time? Like …I don’t know …that kendo training?”

Takeo honestly didn’t care about how much the boy would’ve figured out, because any probable profit would probably be met with laughter. Nikuya was a savage one, but it wouldn’t have been hard for her to process probable rebels, the issue was proving it, and if she would even bother to. A lot of desperate people across the nations had tried to sell false information to the Empire in order to make a profit, and for that when they were discovered, the punishment was agonizing and made to last. Without considerable proof, there was minimal chance any Imperial higher-up would take information seriously. But it wouldn't really matter in a few more hours, the occupation was coming to an end.

‘Better learn fast, girl …you’re slipping…’
Altered Tundra said
I know it was reccemended to join the Empire, but would it be possible for me to be neutral AKA for the Swiss army?


mhm

-EDIT- Even Ruro knows ...lmao
As far as we know there's only one verbal language in Naruto. I treat Sign Language, nonverbal communication, as a particular skill. You can't be so surprised that I didn't have mine know it; characters can't have everything and all.

Anyway not that important, post at your leisure~
chukklehed said
Isn't this guy a member of Anbu? I would think the elite shinobi spies would learn sign language for silent communication.


Jonin Commander, former ANBU and not for very long. Assumptions don't work well. You had nothing in your template about sign language either, to my surprise.
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