The heavy clang of metal echoe'd off the walls of the room as the kunai that were thrown by Kai were smashed away intensly by those chakra chains. One of which, aimed with almost inhuman precision, was reflected directly back at Kai aiming for his left leg.
"Really, getting all serious over a joke?" She chuckled dryly as she looked over at Kai a moment, watching him create an Earth clone. She had said that she could possibly be lying. She wasn't, but she wasn't entirely serious either. She was hardly ever truly serious...Espeically with strangers. She did know quite a bit about that ninja though. More than the other Jinchuriki, whom she knew nothing about at all. Well...Aside from her precious little Daisuke.
She redirected her attention back to Daisuke, an elated smile unable to escape, "Oh? 'Handled her a lot of times'? And I was the one being inappropiate?" Giggling, with an almost innocent edge, Saiyaka turned her hand as the sand started to engulf her chains. With great strenght and an abominable will, Saiyaka's chains started to muscle their way out of the grip of the strong, powerful sand. They started to coil around the tendrils, trapping them in a spiral of chakra produced metal, and began to seal the sandy ninjutsu in place as they snaked their forms towards Daisuke.
"How do you handle me, Daisuke?" She inquired, stilly playing with his choise of words, "Do you force your way with me? Pin me down to the ground with your strong arms?" She'd ask, motioning her head to Kai, "I guess you could tag team me? Two men against one woman...I don't stand a chance. I wonder though, who gets first go?" She'd ask, bearling holding back a short, reserved laugh.
It wasn't long that, meeting Daisuke's gaze, she found herself unable to contain herself. She'd laugh, outloud, and even double over and place a small, delicate hand on her tummy. The chains would dissipate, slowly, and the room would become clear of the life threatening little weapons. She was hardly being serious at all. Fun. Despite that the two, young ninja here assuredly wanted nothing more than to tear her apart and break every bone in her arrogant body, she didn't mind. They were hardly threatening to her.
"So, are you going to seriously do it, Daisuke? Tread right into Konohagakure?" It was fair assumption to figure that she knew about the meeting. In fact, it was typically a good idea for Daisuke to just assume that she already knew everything. She was that sort of know-it-all that loved to show off that she knew-it-all. There were times during his tutolage in which Daisuke probably thought she could read his thoughts.
"It's alright," Kii would say, nodding. "It is really ok," He would stress, likely they'd went over it time and time again by now. "That's right. We need to plan accordingly. We won't just be able to walk into Konoha and pretend to be normal people or ninja. We need a plan, a system, and a back up plan. We also need to figure out what we are going to do once we get in. We have to be careful. The slightest mistake could get us in huge trouble." Kii was cautious and paranoid and, when making a plan like this, his personality would be highly useful.
Kii would look at his teammates, wondering what they thought on this, "We should also...Make sure we don't leave with any loose ends or regrets." He let the weight of that settle. They could die on this mission. They could be captured, tortured, and Ryou and Kii could be exploited for their Kekkei Genkai. They had to be very careful, but they couldn't plan for everything. There was the possibility that it could all end with this one mission. And, should that arise, they, young little Genin, would have to be ready to accept their deaths.
"Once we figure how we will get in, who we will get information, and build a back-up plan then we will be able to safely go to the Leaf village. I'm gonna go to the orphanage to see my friends too. I want to make sure they know I'm leaving. Maybe I'll be able to think of some good plan at that point. If not, I guess we will go with what we think of first."