Touho was well acquainted with the patterns of nature, and of hiding when it was necessary, so she turned her steely gaze towards the nearby areas to look for glimpses of her foe - the nearest areas able to conceal her foe (he was not out in the open, so if he was in the area he was concealed) were the forests to her south and to her west. Touho rotated her form around slowly, hovering just off of the ground, going counter-clockwise to ensure that she viewed as many of the target areas in as short a space of time as possible. She focused quite intently as she looked, moving slowly enough to drink in as much of the scene as was necessary to gain a good idea of what could be lurking in the forest.
Given the short distance of the forest, Jok's concealment would not hold up to close scrutiny. The plant-life could conceal him from someone who did not know what to look for, or to listen for, but Touho was experienced in the arts of war and of camouflage (despite her disdain for using them - it was important to understand the principles to root out evasive foes) and after finding his probable location after a couple of seconds of staring, she would focus on that spot quite intently and prepare herself to strike.
During her brief time spent looking for her opponent, Touho remained as wary as she could, prepared to move or to strike at any second. It was obvious that her entire body was bristling with pent-up energy, waiting to be released, to any who looked upon her - fortunately, this would either prompt a foe into action and give away their location, or it would give her opportune time to strike should they not choose to do so first. Speed gave her an advantage that most foes could not bring themselves to bear against - hopefully she would be the speedy one in this battle.