A leisure day. Was that even something a spider like her required? Could she appreciate such a thing? Before the whole ordeal in Sunagakure she would not have believed so but today it seemed different. Sitting on the roof of a nearby building, red eyes gazed out to catch the glimpse of the human world with its typical apathy. Roofs, and more roofs, would pass under her vigilant watch, interrupted only by the occasional tree or pole rivalling their heights. Below those roofs, systematically set stones and wooden panelling would form the walls of the houses that needed said roofs to remain protected against the angers of the sky. Their colours were a strange palette of reds and pinks, not overly bright but far from the ominous darkness of Spider Island Haka was used to. Further down at the feet of the buildings, right before her, was a wide open spot with lush green grass and a couple of pink blossoming trees. The green was snipped short by the humans who tended to it, and surrounded by the stone paving that cave shape to the streets. A small park. The meeting point of the Ahoban today, whatever the reasons would be as to why the Unmei's presence was requested to partake in such a... humane gathering.
The spider herself had taken her usual human form, that being a stark resemblance to her Creator Sero Osada. Pale skin would be overshadowed by long, white hair left to drape loosely over her figure. The red eyes reflected the apathy of a heartless creature loathing the very presence of humanity, the calculative glint of a natural huntress taking in the world just to see how and where she could her environment for a most efficient hunting spot. Her face, stoic as ever, betrayed nothing of her thoughts or feelings, further shrouded in mysteries as her monstrous aura draped over her immediate surroundings. The predator's expression of her inhumane essence further threw off those humans that would pass by her, instantly raising the hairs on their arms and almost throwing them in a blind panic for no other apparent reason than the supernatural awareness of a huntress watching them. Haka might easily be the only one that found this sudden rise of fear within humans an amusing thing to perceive, but if such was already the case she would not show it. For a change, the Kiri-nin was not dressed in a schoolgirl outfit or even in her white dress. Today, she bore a deep red haori over a black kosode and hakama, the black kamon of the Osada clan visible on the left side in small and on the back of her haori in large. An unusual attire for a young woman, but that discernment was not something the spider cared about. Her outfit would be completed by the Kiri-headband loosely hanging around her neck, the shinobi toolbelt around her waist on which a black book covered in leather was chained to.
Movement was registered. Verdandi partaking in the humane activity of preparing a picnic. Quaint. A typical thing to do for the only human of the Ahoban. The question was: why? Picnics involved more than one person usually, and Haka rarely ate human food as it didn't provide the sustenance the spider required to live on. Chi would most likely appear, eventually. He often seemed to be the one closing the gathering, his presence like an unspoken sign Ahoban no longer had to wait. But instead of Chigetsu, others arrived. A petite figure with blonde hair appeared and approached Verdandi. Her inexperience - her weakness - visible in every of her movement, Haka's full disdain for the human only halted so lightly by the Kirigakure headband she carried. Hm. Perhaps she was not without potential but even among the genin of Kiri few would withstand the nightmares suffered in Spider Island. It was to be seen what this little one would be capable off.
Her attention to the girl would be interrupted by the hulking man shouting in their direction. Recognition. He called out to Verdandi, knew her. His presence towered over the two girls and would surpass hers just as much. But muscle didn't mean experience or power. And since he looked humane despite his scruffy and intimidating looks, he had yet to earn the respect of the survivalist spider who believed him to be as meek as any other human going about its life. At this point, Haka was wondering why exactly Verdandi had called them here. If it was her idea of bothering the spider for a picnic with the thought of having a casual talk and nibble away at something that wouldn't do her much good, she'd find the spider to be disappointed. Yes, she certainly appreciated being back home to enjoy the cool, humid environment of Kirigakure after they had been baking under the blistering sun of Suna but this was pretty much pushing the button of the monster. And it didn't even stop there, since a third one would join the group. From the sound of his voice, another Ice user. Maybe family of Verdandi or the Mizukage. Send to meet with them for a mission? That must have been a mistake. Ahoban had not been assigned a mission, and Haka was certainly not of a mind to drag along a bunch of fresh liabilities through a B or A rank. If they weren't able to fend for themselves properly, they'd just be left to die on their own.
Still, she'd rise up and jump down from her elevated position, almost floating as traces of mist trailed behind her. Soundless and slowly as if she was mist itself, she'd land on the floor before approaching the gathering herself, her monstrous aura betraying her arrival as it breathed down their necks. Halting behind the genin, the apathetic arachnid would merely observe their reaction stoically while raising a hand to greet Verdandi.
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