Who: Uchiha Itachi & Nill
Where: ...Uh, first to Nill school, I think. Then the Abyss.
When: BACKDATED to Itachi's first stay with the teenage losers
Summary: Itachi is still determined to find Kazama and Nill follows him, or is all "HEY YOU CUNT TAKE ME TOO"
Rating: Uhhh...PG-13?
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She stopped as well, though, listening in silence as he added on to his first statement, and the blond-haired girls brows knitted together slightly, a wary sort of expression making its way onto her face. If she went to school she was almost certain that she wouldn’t be able to find him again later, and someone like Itachi… he probably didn’t want her tagging along. Was school just an excuse to get rid of her? …she didn’t doubt it in the least.
Pulling the small notepad and pencil out of her pocket, she flipped the book to a random page and quickly wrote out “promise?” on the top of the page, holding it up after for the Uchiha to see.
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But it would have been better to have her follow him than Yosuke - someone who was oblivious, who was naive, who was clumsy and overemotional. So when she opened up her notebook and scribbled down the word on the piece of paper before showing the Uchiha, Itachi tilted his head in a slow movement with a hollow expression that graced his features, Itachi only nodded softly.
"It would be pointless for you to be absent from your education in exchange for -- " A futile search " -- another’s priority." Not to mention, Itachi would have to pick up his own weapons and attire that was left at Kazama’s apartment from his own stay.
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She hesitated for a few moments, unsure of how to proceed-if she could speak then maybe she would have argued that no, Kazama was far more important than her education, and she was learning just fine, and all the kids there just picked on her anyway, it wasn’t that big of a deal to miss it, so really, skipping class was perfectly fine-but she didn’t and instead offered up a small smile, before mouthing the words “thank you” as carefully and as precisely as possible.
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