Looking at the two, Junko realized the "children" had settled a date. Something Junko really wasn't too fond of, especially since the little girl wasn't who she said she was. Looking at Hito, Junko smirked though. "Check out the playa from the Himalayas." Junko said jokingly placing a hand on Hitos shoulder.
Karin giggled at Junkos joke, shaking her head a little. After getting to know hito after crossing blades, Junko actually felt as if he knew the young lad. His pain, his struggles, his thrill for battle, and his thoughts of anger/frustration. Hito knew something was up with the medical shinobi, but Junko couldn't tell. After all, Hito was still young and had a long way to go.
"We should be going. Say goodbye."
"Memorize those words Junko. Every mission, every life you take, for every deed you do, repeat those words. They will get you through the worst situations in life."
"And don't be afraid to lean on those whom you love, and who love you. I don't know how relationships work outside of the forest, but the concept I think is the same. If you would give your life for them, they are in your pack. Watch over them as they watch over you. Together, you are stronger than you would ever be alone. One dog may take down a calf. But an entire pack can bring down the bull."
Once again, Gekido had given Junko words that would stick with him for a lifetime, encourage him, and more. It seemed as if the two were making their exit, but Junko couldn't figure out what was their purpose. "What do they, or she want with Hito?" Junko thought as they said their good byes. It was one thing for sure, Junko couldn't allow Hito to walk into danger.
"Gekido, thank you. I'd like to offer you my assistance. Ever need any help? I'm here. With that being said, let's cut the bull shit. No one likes to be deceived lady. I know we're ninjas in all, but damn! Can we shinobi ever have a single moment when we aren't trying to fool someone." Junko said bluntly as he tilted his head to the side. He wasn't in the best of moods and he just finished warming up. All he wanted, was some truth. No more, no less.