Uchiha. She didn't recognize the specific face, but she did recognize the unusually fine features that seemed surprisingly common in the clan, and the odd combination of pale skin and jet-black hair and irises. They weren't as quickly identifiable as the Akimichi, Aburame, Hyuuga, Uzumaki, or even the Inuzuka clans...but every large clan of Konoha had its identifying physical features, What with her first crush, the hokage, and her current sensei all being members of the clan, she'd formed her own theory about the Uchiha's mark.
For a moment, she hesitated when he approached, inspecting him and herself for signs of henge or genjutsu. There wasn't any reason for Shisui to interrupt her mission, but there wasn't any reason for any other Konoha nin to do it either. She didn't think it was unreasonable to be wary, and being cautious around an unknown Uchiha would give her less crap than not identifying her sensei once one or the other was established.
...That said, she didn't feel her chakra disturbed, and she still felt the three bandit-nin's chakra (if it were possible to be genjutsu'd and still maintain a genjutsu on someone else...she didn't know how), so it probably wasn't that. If he were henge, there weren't any obvious errors. That was enough for the moment to discount her sensei interrupting her mission with a surprise training exercise, anyway. (She would not at all put it past him, all the same.)
She glanced back at the incapacitated trio finally, then turned a curious gaze back to the unidentified Uchiha. "...Sorry, I didn't lead these three into your area, did I?" Usually two missions weren't assigned near to each other to avoid crossing things and causing complications for either or both missions...but sometimes such things happened and were unavoidable. Particularly if one or both were covert.
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For a moment, she hesitated when he approached, inspecting him and herself for signs of henge or genjutsu. There wasn't any reason for Shisui to interrupt her mission, but there wasn't any reason for any other Konoha nin to do it either. She didn't think it was unreasonable to be wary, and being cautious around an unknown Uchiha would give her less crap than not identifying her sensei once one or the other was established.
...That said, she didn't feel her chakra disturbed, and she still felt the three bandit-nin's chakra (if it were possible to be genjutsu'd and still maintain a genjutsu on someone else...she didn't know how), so it probably wasn't that. If he were henge, there weren't any obvious errors. That was enough for the moment to discount her sensei interrupting her mission with a surprise training exercise, anyway. (She would not at all put it past him, all the same.)
She glanced back at the incapacitated trio finally, then turned a curious gaze back to the unidentified Uchiha. "...Sorry, I didn't lead these three into your area, did I?" Usually two missions weren't assigned near to each other to avoid crossing things and causing complications for either or both missions...but sometimes such things happened and were unavoidable. Particularly if one or both were covert.