Board Thread:Kōgakure Missions/@comment-24714922-20170503121433/@comment-28929139-20170505061614

Tak broke into a sprint and fell into stride abreast Taiki, cruising at a speed that didn't slow them down or eat up too much time. So Taiki was a clone user and a strategist? Good, this might work out well then, "I have electricity to use at my disposal and I'm good at distractions and throwing people off." After that, she had gone quiet. A million possibilities of how they could work together churned through her mind, but a million and one more ideas of what could be awaiting them obscured that. This was going to be an interesting day.

Back in real time, Tak listened to Taiki's suggestion and nodded once, watching him conjure a doppelganger. She backed off a bit and slowly crept closer to listen out for any dialogue. From their current distance, it was hard to make out exact words and phrases, but the man's body language was crystal clear. That, or he was being a good actor and decoy but at Taiki's suggestion, she nodded again. "Looks like he's in, and has company of some kind..." Assuming Taiki was still keen on moving out first, Tak disappeared into the surrounding foliage westward and gradually made her way toward the fence's exterior side. However, she kept herself hidden and camouflaged in the shadows of the trees while she awaited Taiki's initiative to go toward the hut next. As an added backup, Tak ripped up a fistful of grass and soil and patted it all over her gown, smeared a bit of dirt on her cheek, and mussed up her hair. She even rubbed at her eyes a bit to give the impression that she had been crying and ripped at her tunic to look like a girl who was scared, lost and looking for...something.