1 「Stando Proudo」 [Enlil] Tue Apr 09, 2019 2:11 am
Yoshihiro
B-rank
"They're in there?" Yojo asked, eyes still ahead as he looked at the half-opened door to the barnhouse-turned-shelter. The guide nodded vigorously, waiting to see what his two escorts would do next. "That's where the locals put us up to sleep while we figured out what to do next!" the guide exclaimed. There were lit torches inside the warehouse, some late night-owls were still awake playing cards, but most seemed to be asleep. They'd arrived a tad later than Yojo would've wanted to. Waking people up in the middle of the night might garner some ill will towards himself and Enlil.
He looked to his partner to see what they thought. They had talked things over a great deal while they'd walked back to town. They'd agreed on splitting up. "Can you still point out the witnesses?" Yojo asked, looking down to the guide who turned and nodded. "-good, then let's get to it" he said, walking ahead and keeping his gaze fixed on the warehouse ahead of them both. The quiet street seemed sparsely populated, save for the odd cricket chirping or bird. Some people were still up at this hour, but most of the families and tourists who had come to visit the hot springs had gone home to rest.
Once Yojo reached the entrance of the warehouse, he stopped to make sure that Enlil was watching his back. Once he sensed the other shinobi's presence, he blinked rapidly to coax his sharingan to awaken. With his one Tomoe spinning idly, he looked over the sleeping forms of refugees. He still had the vision of the chakra signature from the ruins in his mind's eye. He was looking for that first, ideally to guide them. He frowned when that easy-way-out tactic didn't bear fruit. Sighing, he nudged the guide forwards. "All right, you're up. Point them out" Yojo instructed.
The guide yelped silently, making an 'o' shape with his mouth before looking over the prone or half-asleep forms of the refugees. They looked solemn, depressed, and with little hop left in their bones. Finally, the guide pointed at an old man with a salt-and-pepper beard playing Solitaire in the corner. "Hi-Him, he's the old blacksmith who saw the Leaf ninja" he said, pausing to look over the rows of staggered sleeping bags and cots. "-and him, the merchant, he said he saw a Cloud-nin the night of the festival" he said, looking back to the two shinobi expectantly.
Yojo looked to Enlil, "I'll talk to the merchant, you talk to the blacksmith. Sound good?" he asked, making sure that he and his partner were on the same page before they split. They were in the same room obviously, but the barn was still big, certainly big enough to take notice of how far apart they'd be even if they could see each other.
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