Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-26068742-20170623212837/@comment-28929139-20170624065820

Kideme's eyes flicked between Zaiko and his arrows while she went pouncing through the grass. The cricket was long gone by now but instead of another, she ended up catching a very large grasshopper. The same manner as before, she was careful with the creature while she sealed off and began to concentrate. Her chakra divided into a small fraction to fuse with the grasshopper's tiny shoki and she pooled a much larger fraction into her eyes and ears.

As was the case before, she could now see a much larger, more vivid world around her and hear it too. Her stomach took a lurch when the grasshopper made a swan dive out her hand and the colorful palette of blues and whites and the bass of winds screamed at her senses. She remained concentrated in the grass, practically frozen in place while she saw through the eyes of the grasshopper jumping arch after arch away from her backyard. Soon she could see it clamber over the giant white mountain that was her garden wall.

While she maintained focus on the grasshopper, seeing all that saw, hearing all that it heard, Kideme slowly rose and gradually turned to face Zaiko. It was a bit of a struggle, but she forcefully meditated on her chakra, gently pushing beneath her eye sockets and the bones in her ear to remain pregnant with the visions and sounds she could witness through the grasshopper. It was like holding her breath under water so to speak, but very gradually, Kideme could look upon Zaiko, taking in his details while still receiving information from the grasshopper. "Mmm....I think I got it.....this is so cool!" She smiled and jumped around, feeling able to relax, her second vision jumbled because her focus was shaky but she was still able to maintain it. To further test the theory, she looked right at the grasshopper, and nearly gasped when she could see her own reflection looking her in the eye. It was freaky and Kideme was truly taken aback that she forgot to put on lipstick but! She went running toward the brick mass and as she had hoped, the grasshopper took off. Her own face was torn from its vision, and an endless horizon of grass and a static torrent of wind filled her ears even as it got further and further away from her.

".....Thank you for showing me this technique..."