Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-24714922-20170811020943/@comment-28929139-20170813023243

For all of her silence and stoic observation, when Hoshiko was shown the bag of opium and bloodied mask, she did visibly raise a brow. It was evident from her previous behavior that she had been wise to most of what was happening up until now. "Hmm....that is quite the intrigue." She crooned with clear disdain while glancing toward the drugs before it was pocketed. "Indeed. I'll send word to the precinct the instant she returns. Farewell."

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When Michirama at least affirmed that he found a few leads, the woman nodded eagerly, not able to take her eyes off him. "And what did you find?" Much to her delight and dismay, Michirama wasted no time in getting right down to business. At being asked of her awareness about her husband quitting his job and stealing from the company, her eyes went beady, flashing wide open. "Whaaaaat?" She asked while rising from her seat from the amount of excitement that riled her to her feet. "You can't be-" By then, he cut her off to explain himself and she sat back down, but it was crystal clear that she was bothered by the news she had just received and her eyebrows were just about kissing her hairline for the next bomb he dropped. "Drugs?"

He held up his hand now and she quickly shook her head. "Never. He hardly even drinks sake and swears off of aspirin." She was starting to feel her eyes get watery but when he brought out the mask, she curiously picked up the mask. "...He asked me to buy this for him some weeks ago...." As Mrs. Sakurada turned the mask over in her hands, she looked horrified at seeing the blood. "He told me that they were adding some themed section at the tea house and that he needed something like these...."

As she was implored to tell him whatever pertinent information she nodded and took a moment to think. "That place has always been strange to me. My sister once told me she had attended a birthday party there once and that she remembered seeing a group of men being lead upstairs and among them was someone she knew distantly. She told me that the men never returned and has yet to see her friend again since that time. I've also heard once or twice that prostitution happens there." She looked down shamefully but shrugged a bit. "But the Sagaras have always been good to us, I didn't want to believe it. Do you think they have done something to my Mamoru?" She looked to him now with pure fear in her eyes.