The Examinees' Quarters
Nov 2, 2009 11:28:56 GMT -7
Post by daisy on Nov 2, 2009 11:28:56 GMT -7
"I ain't no thief, y'know!" Daisy said indignantly.[/sub]
"A thief probably wouldn't have made such a ridiculous entrance..." She then muttered. The boy gestured towards a chair, but the young kunoichi instead hopped up onto the windowsill, sitting on the wood with her legs dangling inwards. While Kaeor asked her about her name and her partner, Daisy was busy rummaging around inside her top for her cigarettes. Before she answered, she pulled one out, and lit it, before replacing the packet and the lighter inside her clothes.
"My name? Well, i guess my parents gave me it, like how everyone else gets their names, right? I don't think i was born in a field of daisies, or that a daisy fell on my head when i was tiny, or anything tacky like that." She explained, inhaling deeply while the end of her cigarette flared red.
"And as for my partner, i'm pretty sure he's sleeping by now. His name's Woody. He's a total dummy, but i trust him with my life, so i'm real glad he's here." The girl continued, smoke pouring from her mouth as she spoke. It really wasn't her most attractive habit, but that's what it was, a habit. A hard to kick habit, come to think of it.
"Oh, man, sorry, do you mind if i smoke? I totally spaced and forgot this wasn't even my room." Daisy said suddenly, as she realised she had done something rude again. Without thinking about it, the kunoichi was babbling away to this stranger as if she had known him all her life. She just liked people in general, and it wasn't hard for her to feel comfortable in the presence of strangers. Especially cute strangers.
"So, like, what about you, hmm? Who are you here with? Are there lots of other Leaf ninja? I guess you're all pretty strong, huh? I'm not that strong, really, but like, i always do my best. I'm lying actually, sometimes i don't work hard at all, but what can you do, right?" Daisy continued, waving her cigarette around as she spoke, her vivid green eyes gleaming in the dim light as she spoke, so at ease it was almost embarassing.