Haku was pleased to note that his senbon had hit their mark, but he didn't show it. That was how you made a target out of yourself, gloating after one simple action. Of course, he knew better now.
With Xigbar gone, Haku felt more at ease. He didn't like the ill-tempered man, and there was just something about him that set the young shinobi on edge. Making sure that the senbon still in his sleeve were within easy reach, he looked at Paine, taking note of where she was in relation to him, among other things. He could feel like a broken weapon all he wanted without Zabuza, but that didn't change the fact that he was still a ninja, and these things were ingrained in his head.
"That guy was certainly odd," Haku said, finally, as he turned to Shuten. "I'd like to hope we never run across him again."
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With Xigbar gone, Haku felt more at ease. He didn't like the ill-tempered man, and there was just something about him that set the young shinobi on edge. Making sure that the senbon still in his sleeve were within easy reach, he looked at Paine, taking note of where she was in relation to him, among other things. He could feel like a broken weapon all he wanted without Zabuza, but that didn't change the fact that he was still a ninja, and these things were ingrained in his head.
"That guy was certainly odd," Haku said, finally, as he turned to Shuten. "I'd like to hope we never run across him again."