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[Open] I have too many Gaara mused OTL
In the blink of an eye, from one moment to the next, she was somewhere else. The redhead blinked in mild surprise and stared around at her surroundings. This...didn't look like Kumo. She'd been there a moment ago, speaking with the Raikage about possibly reworking some of their treaties, and now...
She appeared to be standing on the outskirts of a village that she didn't recognize; from the numerous pinpricks of strong, trained chakras, she suspected it was a shinobi village of some sort. That was...not a bad thing, she decided. And so Sabaku no Gaara began walking toward the village, long red curls lifting briefly away from her neck in the stray breeze.
If this is genjutsu, it is unlike anything I have seen before, she mused as she walked, easily weaving between others visiting the markets and wandering. The gourd strapped to her back earned her a few surprised looks, but she ignored them in favor of searching for someone who was likely to be a shinobi; civilians rarely had the answers she required.
She appeared to be standing on the outskirts of a village that she didn't recognize; from the numerous pinpricks of strong, trained chakras, she suspected it was a shinobi village of some sort. That was...not a bad thing, she decided. And so Sabaku no Gaara began walking toward the village, long red curls lifting briefly away from her neck in the stray breeze.
If this is genjutsu, it is unlike anything I have seen before, she mused as she walked, easily weaving between others visiting the markets and wandering. The gourd strapped to her back earned her a few surprised looks, but she ignored them in favor of searching for someone who was likely to be a shinobi; civilians rarely had the answers she required.
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"It is a building," she observed coolly. "Inanimate objects do not decide anything. Likely, there is logical reason for it to have repelled you."
Yes, little hamster-who-is-not-so-bright; you definitely just fell for a trap.
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"Like -you- wouldn't have fallen for it if you'd tried huh? HUH? Go ahead!" he pointed to the building. "Try it, then I can laugh at you, smartass!"
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But he was accusing her, demanding that she try it. The look she gave him was mild. "Why would I do such a thing if I already know what will happen?" she asked. He was pretty disrespectful for a kid, she decided. Then again, he didn't know who she was - and she suspected that here, it wouldn't have mattered anyway.
"In any case, I can accurately surmise from your spirit that you are just fine." Which answered her original question, thanks all the same.
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"Keep away from the south, yea?" were supposedly parting words.
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"This isn't the battlefield I seek." he did not knew which clan this teen was from, but should their paths cross again in battle, he would be merciless.
Indeed, he may act surprisingly like a child, but it was what he was still... out of the battlefield. Not that he had dreams any longer.
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