Kisame's eyes didn't even flicker. A closer look would reveal that there was a tiny sliver peaking out under the eyelid. Usually not enough to see by, but what was behind was dark, almost black. Kisame could see just fine, and even if he couldn't, he'd grown up in Kiri and was perfectly adept at using his other senses.
The chair was a little bit insulting. As if he hadn't noticed the tail coming through the door. So Kisame snorted a little, but kept his voice quiet. "Too loud, kid. But I'll give you one for knowing when you were spotted."
And now it was the kid's turn. Kisame was almost eager to hear what the excuse would be, and took another sip of his tea, mostly failing to hide the sharp-toothed grin.
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The chair was a little bit insulting. As if he hadn't noticed the tail coming through the door. So Kisame snorted a little, but kept his voice quiet. "Too loud, kid. But I'll give you one for knowing when you were spotted."
And now it was the kid's turn. Kisame was almost eager to hear what the excuse would be, and took another sip of his tea, mostly failing to hide the sharp-toothed grin.