Board Thread:Konoha Arc/@comment-24937485-20160519152204/@comment-24479578-20160523220310

Hearing the man yelling at her companions, Nali couldn't help but chuckle to herself. Once more her mother was right. The humor of the situation showed on her face as she turned around and watched the on going conversation between the memebers of the group and the old man. She had to give it to the old man, he was spunky. A cheshire cat grin came over her lips as she continued to watch the man yell at her team. He was one of the good ones. She could tell by the way he was naming off all the things that they would have to own him for leaving the girl alone for the work that he had paid for. The grouchy ones were always the ones that were the ones you wanted around. Not because they were grouchy, but because behind those barking words and wrinkles, there was wisdom and knowledge to be passed down to the next generation if they were willing to hear it. Nali smiled to the man from outside the door and simply looked to her team leader as she spoke. The look she gave him didn't sit well with Nali. He was an elder of this village and they had been in the wrong.

Her silvery eyes moved then to the little girl that was making a fuss over Zango's hair. Her smile became a bit softer with this as she thought it was absolutely adorable. Then seeing something that she thought was an illusion of the sands, it almost made her take a step back. Zango smiled. She could have been knocked over with a feather at that point. The man never smiled. Well, not that she had seen. But nonetheless, it caught her off guard. Then it went back to the sour face she was used to. She could only think to herself *Well.. that was short lived..*

Seeing that they were heading out and not one of them had even bothered giving the old man any money for the damages to the door, Nali only shook her head and walked forward to him. "I'm sorry for the damage to your property. I don't have enough to cover the total cost, but it's something." She said as she took out what she had for currency and gave it to the man with a slight bow in appology. Turning, she'd walk from the shed and follow after her team. If the old man had anything to say to her, she'd wait and listen but if not, she'd once more follow her group leader and continue on. Looking to Kin, she'd smirk and go to ruffle her pink hair a bit. "I didn't know camals were your thing." She teased the girl with a soft chuckle as she placed the kunai away. She'd walk beside the girl as their team moved out.

Having followed the rest of her group, the young Shinigami woman's hues only looked to her team leader as she spoke. Why would she think they would give this man anything but respect? That was a bit of an odd thing for her to say to a group of shinobi that had been picked specificly for this mission. Crossing her arms over her chest after Seika spoke, her hues looked about the area once more. Again the stories were being told to her from under the soil. What a tale. However, she would have to wait to enjoy this one as she would wait for further instruction from Seika before moving further.