Board Thread:Mount Myōboku Logs/@comment-30269418-20161031210737/@comment-30269418-20161101030254

Having no particular knowledge of what the word 'kiss' meant, she simply nodded and acted like she did. Perhaps it was an assassination move; She didn't want to say anything, lest she be wrong about it. She'd pick up a shinobi tactics book when she got home to do more research. Perhaps this move could be useful to her in the future; it certainly came as a surprise.

She glanced at him. "Birth parents... they must have your features. I think that it would be quite impossible to pass by them without knowing who they are. Someday you may find them." She sighed. "Monster is just a word, but it's the meaning behind it. I have not yet killed anyone. To be a true monster, would you not need to cause the suffering of the masses? Or does the meaning of the word change when one kills for the first time?"

She shrugged. "I will have your back as long as you have mine, as long as you swear that you will not die in the future. Seeing a friend die is the last thing that should happen here; in fact, I think that you'll get much stronger. We have to train harder; it's the only way we'll survive in a place like this."

And her eyes went downcast. "I apologize for attempting to touch your skin when we first met. And even though I may not be full of emotion, I don't know how I am acting. I am just simply living the way I always have, & looking forwards to the future, where I shall stomp on Okami like he did me and show him that I am the wolf, not the sheep!" She stood up, turning to Satoshi. "He completely beat me to a pulp. He cracked my ribs, broke my jaw and landed me in the hospital for an entire week because of that massive, insufferable, annoying ego!"

She turned to Satoshi, offering her hand out to him. She would pull him up if he took it. "For the sheer sake of landing him in the hospital, I must get stronger and beat the Jounin that beat me. Luckily, I can't feel pain. If I could, they'd have kept me for at least a month. Anyways, we must find a way to leave this barrier."