Erranruin said
Once they were a little way away she rolled her eyes at the Ronin. "A samurai and yet you let yourself get pick-pocketted?" She laughed genially, patting Asuka on the back in a warm and friendly manner before throwing her arm over the other's shoulders. "I should thank you though for your misadventure brought me out of a very morose train of thought." She chuckled to herself but the residue bad mood still lowered her smile slightly and put a sad look in her eyes.
Thank the heavens someone was watching out for her, and that someone just happened to be who else but her past enemy turned dearest comrade, Kaede, always the one keeping a close and vigilant eye upon the bumbling buffoon and her rambunctious and often humorous endeavors, which usually led the ronin into always a mishap of any sort, this time almost losing her head, quite literally, over being an accused thief. Thankfully and graciously however, Kaede paid the warrior's unknowing debt, but not without her signature brand of malice and threats towards the cantankerous food vendor, the old codger unable to say a single word as he gawked in utter dismay and terror of the voluptuous red beast glaring down upon him, or his shiny bald head come to think of it. Asuka herself was rather quiet as well when Kaede spoke, that grim and sharp voice of hers, it was either an honor or a death sentence in itself to hear that woman speak down to you, such authority, but also such fear it grasped, luckily Asuka only heard this sort from Kaede when the two had crossed blades in their past lives, yet however here she was hearing it again.
"Gomenasai, honorable- OROOOOO!!" Was all the wandering samurai had left to say with a short bow as the stronger one dragged her away, unfortunately by her ponytail before releasing her grip on the warrior's dark hair and not exactly scolding her on losing her money, but rather joking about it with a hearty pat on Asuka's back, followed by the woman's muscular arm landing on the ronin's shoulders. "I was certain I had my wallet with me, that I was, Kaede-dono." Asuka spoke sincerely, re fixing the wrap around her ponytail and positioning it again to where she had it, still a bit slumped from where Kaede tugged at it. "Perhaps it may have fallen from me when I dueled Kurohebi...or....wait. I believe it may be in the stream." Well that was wonderful. At least her money could be left as a generous offering to the Tree Spirit and his noble hospitality. Now traveling alongside her companion, Asuka began to notice the look upon Kaede's face, how the woman tried to feign an expression of happiness, yet the solemn glimmer of her dark red eyes betrayed her false joy and revealed what the other samurai easily presumed as...sadness. "Something is indeed bothering you, that I can tell, Kaede-dono. Would you wish to speak of it with a fellow woman of the sword?"
However, the samurai's concern for her friend quickly faltered when she heard the Princess call...a rather unscrupulous name to the band. "Oro? Noriaki-dono?" Head tilted slightly to the side and a blank stare of bewilderment among her face, Asuka looked onward as Mizuki had discovered the notorious flirt was very much alive and in this same village as the rest of her fellow travelers....the ones she rather left for dead during Hanzo's attack on Kyoto, and if she had any shred of honor now, she would already be begging forgiveness for her cowardly actions, but alas, Asuka was not one to hold anger upon any....except for maybe one, but he was long gone as Asuka was to assume of the infamous Black Serpent. In some way, the ronin was joyed to see that Noriaki was alive and well, but on the other...there was still the issue of her avoiding her duties of the samurai she claimed to be, in aiding the noble Princess Mizuki-dono. However, the ronin would just let bygones be bygones. Then who else to come forth, but another woman, who appeared to be asking to join their band of protectors. By the looks of her, Asuka assumed no wrong of the girl, but with someone so targeted as their honorable Princess, she kept her guard up.