Ina's eyes didn't leave the thugs, even as Yasuho approached. "Are you injured?" she asked, still keeping that arrow trained on them and dead steady. Looking over to confirm it herself might've left them open, after all; she didn't think that these men were skilled enough to take advantage of a split-second's distraction the way a better warrior might, but nor was she willing to stake an innocent girl's life on her assessment.
And the idea of keeping an eye on Yasuho because she didn't know whether she could trust her, honestly, didn't even occur to Ina. She expected nothing but honor from others, until they gave her a reason to suspect otherwise.
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And the idea of keeping an eye on Yasuho because she didn't know whether she could trust her, honestly, didn't even occur to Ina. She expected nothing but honor from others, until they gave her a reason to suspect otherwise.