Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-28412345-20170723183359/@comment-28929139-20170725003533

Kideme watched Akui take a breath and she knew it would be something big. So when he admitted that he'd killed his uncle whom he'd mistaken as his father, Kideme's expression didn't change. Naturally, she looked a bit apprehensive but it was less about him committing murder and more about the why and how. Why would an eleven-year-old boy kill his father? How would he kill him? Is that why he was camping out at the academy? More questions were starting to formulate in her mind, but Kideme had no intention of asking them....yet. She had only just met him, and it was technically none of her business, but perhaps in due course, she'd get to the bottom of that. "Oh. Well, I see." Her expression was stony and without emotion judgment. Kideme hadn't been much older than he was when Kideme first killed and it was... a lot. She could only imagine what Akui was going through, but for now she wouldn't ask about it. "I suppose I understand what you mean but Akui, help is always given to those who ask for it. Remember that."

And with that, Kideme said nothing more on the matter. If he didn't want any extra, then far be it from her to go against his wishes. "Okay Akui. Then here's what I want you to do." Kideme reached over and grabbed a small notepad and a black felt tip pen, which she handed to him. "There's a lot of people that come through here and since I mostly work down in the showgirls parlor, I'm not up here during the day. I can't be up here all the time to keep tabs on on the clients we serve....but you can. So. What I want you to do is to start taking down the names of people who come through here, what they do, how old they are, if they're regulars and where they're from. For the regulars, I want you to document to how often they come, and what they order. If you find out anything extra, I'll pay for it." Kideme then tossed the little velvet bag to him which was actually quite heavy and loaded with money. "Here's 25 to start you off. Invest in some nice clothes, get a haircut and find yourself some sketching supplies or a nice ledger to write in. You'll look less suspicious if people just think you're there to draw or doing something while you wait for somebody." And Kideme gave pause to see what he might say in response to all this.