Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-24714922-20170816062549/@comment-28929139-20170816152437

Kideme was silently cursing herself for being so careless when quite unexpectedly, Michirama spoke up. He brought up a good point about him being able to have caught her earlier if he really wanted to. To this Kideme would relax....a little. Allegedly wanting to talk with her, he was keeping his distance while also keeping that blade strapped to his back. Kideme couldn't take her chances but now with her own new eyes, compliments of her late beloved, she would at least have a moment's notice if he did try to pull anything with her. Well maybe, these were taking some getting used to.

".... Really?" The tone in his voice said it all. His mind was obviously elsewhere much like her own, but Kideme figured if he was here wanting to talk, the least she could do was hear him out. So when he approached, Kideme straightened up and lifted her chin toward a bench not far from the pond and she put her things down to take a seat. Motioning for him to join her, she turned to face him.

The first thing out of him was an apology which legitimately surprised Kideme and she now looked upon him with a curious tilt of her head. Even if he wouldn't look her in the eyes, she knew that his apology was real and the remorse behind it. A hand gently touch his shoulder and she smiled sadly toward him. "It's quite all right. I know you were just trying to do your job."

In a way, Michirama kind of reminded her of Akui. They were both young boys just trying to find their way. Pity that Akui had had it so rough that a life of crime seemed to be his calling. It made her wonder too how differently things would have turned out if someone like Michirama had befriended him before this whole thing happened.

So if anything, she was just saddened by the whole thing. "Well, you did do the right thing, and I can't be mad at you for it, even if it was highly..... uncomfortable." Her smile warmed up just a tad, since had she not been arrested, three nights ago may have never happened. "Though... I appreciate you saying so." Giving him a reassuring rub on the shoulder, Kideme stared down toward roads leading out. "What happened at the station after all that?" She was curious to know, seeing as while only two people were actually harmed, there was a literal pile of cops on the floor and no prisoners.