...And that was about as far as the plan had gotten. Other than 'be honest, but not too blunt.' First one, Moriko was fine with. Second? Not so much.
But an opening was an opening, and she would use it, damn it. At least it hadn't been a no.
It was potentially a timer, but that was fine. That was fine. She was kind of on a timer of sorts anyway.
"Thank you," Moriko said, inclining her head respectfully. If Kaori started moving, Moriko would try to keep pace with her. And, honestly, this wasn't entirely surprising; there were quite a few candidates and anyone without a personal reason to pay attention to her for whatever reason likely wouldn't retain her information. It wasn't as if she didn't get mistaken for her various relatives in the field. "I am Tsurara Moriko, Kaori-san. Truthfully, this matter is to do with the events of tonight--I am not sure if you know of the tasks that the Kazekage has set those of us who agreed as challenges?"
If she already knew, Moriko didn't want to re-explain it, but it was entirely possible the judges did not know specifically what was in the cards here. Specifically, the card in one of Moriko's pockets right now.
...Was the fact she was armed with her gear here still any kind of detriment when attempting a conversation? A ridiculous thought; just about everyone here was a ninja of some stripe and those who weren't such as undoubtedly some of the servants were used to them.
And, well, maybe she should be attempting sublety regardless of this not being her strong suit when speaking to people. But nothing said she couldn't just outright ask. She would have to do so in some way unless she wanted to make a guess and get it wrong. But had the Kazekage obtained the information himself to verify they weren't just making things up? Had he done that tonight, or earlier?
Which...actually suggested that the people asked did know to expect this. Right? That just brought it back down to 'does she have anything invested in a different candidate to the degree she might sabotage me on purpose?' but that seemed...paranoid.
Also, there were simpler ways to sabotage someone than just being coy about or denying answers, if you were a judge. And she shouldn't assume malicious intent for no reason just because she was feeling dicey about a social situation.
Because that would be assuming malice in nearly every social situation and hmmm. No. Shove that bit of introspection back in the box for later, thank you very much.
[Topic Entered; Current Points According to CURO: 90; Status: Curious/Nervous]
But an opening was an opening, and she would use it, damn it. At least it hadn't been a no.
It was potentially a timer, but that was fine. That was fine. She was kind of on a timer of sorts anyway.
"Thank you," Moriko said, inclining her head respectfully. If Kaori started moving, Moriko would try to keep pace with her. And, honestly, this wasn't entirely surprising; there were quite a few candidates and anyone without a personal reason to pay attention to her for whatever reason likely wouldn't retain her information. It wasn't as if she didn't get mistaken for her various relatives in the field. "I am Tsurara Moriko, Kaori-san. Truthfully, this matter is to do with the events of tonight--I am not sure if you know of the tasks that the Kazekage has set those of us who agreed as challenges?"
If she already knew, Moriko didn't want to re-explain it, but it was entirely possible the judges did not know specifically what was in the cards here. Specifically, the card in one of Moriko's pockets right now.
...Was the fact she was armed with her gear here still any kind of detriment when attempting a conversation? A ridiculous thought; just about everyone here was a ninja of some stripe and those who weren't such as undoubtedly some of the servants were used to them.
And, well, maybe she should be attempting sublety regardless of this not being her strong suit when speaking to people. But nothing said she couldn't just outright ask. She would have to do so in some way unless she wanted to make a guess and get it wrong. But had the Kazekage obtained the information himself to verify they weren't just making things up? Had he done that tonight, or earlier?
Which...actually suggested that the people asked did know to expect this. Right? That just brought it back down to 'does she have anything invested in a different candidate to the degree she might sabotage me on purpose?' but that seemed...paranoid.
Also, there were simpler ways to sabotage someone than just being coy about or denying answers, if you were a judge. And she shouldn't assume malicious intent for no reason just because she was feeling dicey about a social situation.
Because that would be assuming malice in nearly every social situation and hmmm. No. Shove that bit of introspection back in the box for later, thank you very much.
[Topic Entered; Current Points According to CURO: 90; Status: Curious/Nervous]