His second inquiry had finally managed to get the mysterious woman to stop moving, though getting her to actually face him would be another task in and of itself; but one problem at a time. By the way she needed to always have a hand on something the man thought the woman blind for a few moments, though the deep green eyes fixed to his said otherwise. She was definitely trouble, whoever she was, and was edging closer and closer to gaining the Nara's ire.
One blink... a second, annoyance. There wasn't much that got under the skin of the chunin, but since his academy days --hell, maybe before-- he had been instructed in the proper form of talking to people, and the golden rule was to never answer a question with another one. This woman had now done so twice. The man wasn't young or naive enough to believe that this stranger had wandered into the clan compound for the sole purpose of finding him, and instead of softening his mood it may have only served to further twist the look on his face.
"No, I'm sure it'd only make me more suspicious." Shikajin would reply, finding no solace in the fact that his day was being wasted.
A lesser man may have noticed the curvy, filled figure and the flowing red hair, or perhaps the facial features that had the potential to launch a thousand ships and been far too smitten to keep their wits about them. Shikajin, on the other hand, noticed all the above and wouldn't let this woman do as she pleased. Granted, such a visage would be hard to ignore even for one such as himself, and perhaps if the two had met under different circumstances then they may have possibly been acquaintances... but not like this.
The woman would make a small quip about the Nara, nothing the chunin hadn't heard before, before asking what it would take to cheer him up. She had already "answered" his initial question though trying to get an actual answer at this point would be the equivalent of pulling teeth. Her leaving was the first thing to come to mind, but even then the possibility of her reappearing on a whim would surely keep the man up at night.
Funny.
She wanted fun but their definitions were starkly different, Shikajin was sure of that, but perhaps indulging the woman would get her to leave. A plan was forming, and soon it'd be time to execute.
"Fun... follow me." The Nara would speak as he took steps past the woman, briefly glancing in her direction to see if she had taken the bait. They were going to have fun alright.