Board Thread:Konoha Missions/@comment-27375402-20160309215319/@comment-25759865-20160317003219

"Oh thank god." Kayato spoke out before falling back onto his rear end. "I didn't mean to attack you, but you reacted in a hostile manner to me appearing behind you. I don't trust people who keep their hand on their weapon when thanking someone for helping their situation. Bad habbit of mine." Kayato spoke out in a relived tone, sweat beating down his face. He took his Kunai and scroll in his hands and began to wrap the scroll back into its sealed position, but just before wrapping it all the way he placed the Kunai on the blank page where a seal was placed and formed the Tiger seal. A quick puff of white smoke emerged from the scroll and sealed the Kunai back into the scroll.

He slid the scroll back into its proper holster before raising back up to his feet. He went to take a step forward before his body shuttered with a jolt of pain that was sent up through the arm that held his Kunai when he connected with the Samurai. "I must say, you pack a mean ass punch. My arm is still numb from when we connected." Kayato tried to move his arm as he made his way over towards Dante, keeping his eyes fixed on the Samurai just in case he tried to take him off guard. Once he got to Dante's position, Kayato noticed Ryouta waving at him in the distance. "Hey Dante, are you alright?" He slipped down into a crouched position and slung Dante's arm over his shoulder before lifting him up. "Well 'nameless samurai' we appreciate your help with the villagers, though you still didn't answer us as to why a samurai is here in Konohagakure." As the last word spoke from his mouth, Kayato noticed the blade on the male's brace retract back into it. "That was wicked." He glanced over towards the direction of Ryouta and did a small hand motion with his numb hand for him to come over. Hopefully Ryouta was smart enough to not come directly to him and leave the samurai closer to the villagers, but to stand close enough to where he could make it back to the villagers if the need arose.