Usagi Orihara
Interacting with:
Sakana Uragiri - @Odin
The busy flocks of chunin were quite noisy for Usagi to enjoy. She preferred the silence and solitude over a crowd, but she needed to endure this if she was to partake in the jounin exams. There were quite a few loud shinobi around and Usagi assumed that in their eyes, this competition was a feast. A party for them to enjoy and show off their hard earned abilities.. or lucky-born skills from their kekkei genkai. The Hyuga, the Uchiha, the Senju - many others, of course, but those three stand out due to their unbelievable prowess from birth. Dojutsu is such a selective thing, yet so powerful. Usagi hailed from a simple family with hardly any shinobi skills. Everything she learned was due to her own effort - perhaps this was her drive after all. To prove the world that even a lowborn commoner can be something if they train and dedicate hard enough.
And if there was someone who proved this the same way Usagi did, it had to be Uragiri Sakana. As he expected, Usagi didn't have to turn and see him directly to know he had approached her. To officially announce his presence, Sakana began stating that it was a good day. Usagi would roll her eyes, but that'd be a rude gesture, so she simply nodded her head while - similarly to him - blankly staring forward. Then, Sakana stated that good days bring the clowns and insane of Konoha to which Usagi replied after turning her head slightly to look at him from the corner of her eyes.
"... Clowns tend to make people laugh. Insanity is something out of control," If Sakana looked at Usagi right now, she had a sly smirk. Was she teasing him?
"I say good days tend to bring out a variety of people and they are just different from the likes of you or me." With that last bit, Usagi simply referred to the fact that both her and Sakana were often very quiet and reserved to themselves. Yet, she had the tickling sensation that the two of them were extremely different in many other things. She wasn't particularly friends with Sakana but that was probably because they never had the time, but living in the same villages often means knowing this or that about someone. Especially those in the same line of work as you, a shinobi.