Emi entered the village from the western path, walking with a sack on her back and the cat on top of her head. She could hear commotion but was used to that kind of things, as a rapid energy blast swished past her head which she dodged effortlessly and without any exertion. She smiled as the blast had passed and turned around to her copy. She had duplicated herself in order to get someone to help carry her luggage. She had more than one bag and it was straining to carry on her own.
Her copy walked silently behind her and as she stopped by the local taver, she dropped her bag. Her copy did as well and as she put her hands together and bowed, the copy returned the bow honorful before disappearing into thin air in a quick poof. Her cat jumped down on the ground and by her left leg, looking up at her.
"This is where we will stay, Mitsu. For the time being at least"
She spoke to the little cat, as if she expected a reply. However, right now she was more curious about the commotion. She walked further down the streets until she reached the location of the battle. The battle who currently seemed to be over and this elder man started to speak. Of course she missed out on all the fun stuff, as that was just her luck- as always.
The man spoke of someone getting away. Probably the host of the clones that just had been defeated. On her way into town, Emi had recalled seeing one with that exact appearance, but since it was none of her business, she never bothered trying to stop the runner. Instead she took a step forward, removing the hat from her head. Her tan hair spread and she folded the hat, stickying it by her waistband for the time being. She had her hands behind her back and leaned forward vaugly with a smile.
"If you were anything like a real ninja, you could have told who the real one was- despite all the clones and he would never have gotten away"
She smirked and looked towards this Byakko. She knew she was a stranger to this village, but she had never been the cautious, nor the shy kind of person. Her cat Mitsu jumped up on her shoulder from behind and sat down in a balanced way.