Board Thread:Kirigakure Logs/@comment-27960448-20160319213303/@comment-27960448-20160320221306

Still frozen from initial surprise, Mizumi simply stood still in fear. W-was that the snake that had just spoke? It had to be, no human voice was like that. It was so loud and focused that it sounded like his subconscious, and not even as if it was coming from an initial source. It was loud enough to make him feel like it was in his head. Mizumi slowly turned to face the beast, who was now a considerable distance away from him, but was out of his state of panic and his eyes seemed to be clear of all residual acid. The large, golden hues were focused down towards Mizumi now, the snake still leaving half of its body upright, as a brief conversation commenced between the two, Mizumi speaking first, and loudly.

"Y-you talking to me?"'''

"sssIndeed I am, little ninja..sss.."

"I've heard of the great snakes that could speak.. but what are you doing here.. and not in your realm? Snakes like you don't just slither about.."

"sss I had to come out of my home to nesssst, there were complicationsssss in my realm. You ssssaved my children. I wassss in no posssssition to fight that creature here, I had no sssspace to function. I owe you gratitude."

"It was no big thing, I honestly just really hate spiders..."

"Well regardlessss, I thank you."'''

The snake began to coil up once again, heading down towards the cave in which they exited, seemingly ready to make another journey home, as he placed the eggs into the indent on his back once again, each of them vibrating slightly coming closer and closer to hatching.

"Essscort me there?- You have gained the privelage to watch them hatch."

Mizumi was honestly shocked by the invitation, and was slightly fearful that the massive, slithering creature was setting him up for his next meal, but without hesitation he simply nodded, and jumped on its back, holstering his fan while still attempting to catch his breath from the mass amount of chakra he released in the wind blast he used against the spider. They slithered back into the cave, having fair conversation on the way there, passing the lantern that had been stuck to the spider webs that still had a slight, flickering light.