Ranko was pumped up, that's for sure. Still, their sensei did say that this would be an exercise for their teamwork, so she believed it best to stick to the group. Unfortunately, Dango dashed off in his own before they could actually prepare something. [color=ec008c]"Dango! Where are you going?!"[/color] She shouted at him. When she heard some traps going off, she knew it was already too late for him to come back. She let out a sigh before turning to Nagato. [color=ec008c]"I say we stick together... And we should also go after Dango, I have a feeling that if we leave him alone he'll be upside down next time we find him."[/color] She laughed a bit at her own comment, despite being a bit cruel about it. [color=ec008c]"A-Ah, sorry, I didn't want to sound mean."[/color] She walked forward a bit, trying to make something out of the trees that Dango went into. [color=ec008c]"But boy, for someone who can be so clumsy, he sure is fast. I guess he is a ninja after all."[/color] She smiled again after inspecting the trees some more. [color=ec008c]"So, what should we expect from sensei, Nagato? He's your uncle, right? I bet you know at least something of what he can do."[/color] She turned around to face Nagato. [color=ec008c]"Though some things do come to mind that we can use to stall his feet."[/color] Ranko just now noticed that she didn't really know much about Nagato, besides his name and inheritance. [color=ec008c]"Oh, right! We haven't introduced ourselves properly yet, have we? I am Ranko Kuromine, I specialize in barrier ninjutsus and taijutsu! What about you, Nagachin?"[/color] Giving Nagato a nickname she just came up with, she finished her sentence. It was almost eerie how calm she was, even though they had already been given orders from their sensei to chase after him. Almost like a mission.