Cool. That was all she was met with? She seemed to look on vaguely, but began to feel a little bit left out, especially when Taki seemed more content to sit there and meditate instead of really properly greeting her. Though, she seemed to reflect that it might be more rude to interrupt, and so, seemed more content to pay attention elsewhere. Which of course meant that she seemed to miss out on the seeming transformation that was happening to Taki. Her skin darkening, her lengthening hair, and the more animalistic qualities. It was technically now, not wrong to say that Taki was a gorilla.
At least. Quite literally. Hopefully without getting clobbered in the face either. Sabishi in the meantime seemed more content with going about, limbering her body, beginning her stretches as she lifted her arms into the sky, beginning to loosen herself up, relieve herself of some of her tensions while she waited for Taki. Instead, going about, remembering her efforts at moving swiftly, keeping her eyes sharply focused and keen. So. When she turned, she would find that as she turned to look at the blonde haired bombshell that she was beginning to go through a seeming...transformation?
Sabishi, a little bit annoyed, proceeded to cross her arms over her chest, looking on with a look of apprehension. "You know...if you were just looking to meditate, I didn't need to come here." She'd add. Taki seemed deeply engrossed in the process, and she just didn't seem to understand that the meditation was at least for Taki anyways an important part of the process to train what she was looking for. Sabishi as far as she understood was called here, and didn't have any lick or reason as to what they'd be doing together.
"...I'll just work on my own I guess." Taking a deep huff, she seemed to digest the information as she stripped off her jacket, tossing it to the side. After having dropped her pack to the ground of course. She'd look on with a small sense of apprehension from time to time at Taki. As she began moving swiftly, seemingly content with a bit of cardio, letting her right hand dip and its tip lightly caress the earth and stone.
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