Yukio Mousu
The Trustworthy Thief
The Trustworthy Thief
Once he'd finished writing a new chapter, Yukio set the book down. He then took a shower, brushed his teeth, and otherwise got ready to go out again. He opened his drawer to see only heaps and loads of white sheets of paper. Yukio stripped off the clothes he'd taken from Shoku. He then closed his eyes and stretched out his arms as he controled and formed some of the paper over his body to form a collared shirt and pants. Even though they were made out of paper, they looked incredibly realistic, as Yukio had been practicing for years, and even gave a dark color to the pants. He brought his hands in and grinned as he finished the setup with a red paper tie that he snugged around his neck. A knocking sound then came from his door, following a precise pattern. Yukio recognized it as safe and so opened it to allow his clone from the kage's office inside. The clone gave him the wallet he'd gathered there as well as a heavy looking letter. Yukio dispelled the clone before opening the letter. It was his weekly allowance from his family far away, filled to the brim with cash. Yukio, however, only stripped away a couple bills from it and set it on the counter, saying "That should be enough to let me survive until next week." The rest of the money he put in a paper bag from under the counter. Likewise, he emptied the cash from the wallet the clone had given him, and added it to the mix. Then, He went up to his safe in the ceiling and unlocked it, taking out all of its contents from expensive jewelry and dozens of wallets to the undergarments he had taken from Shoku. He stopped on the picture, and admired it for a moment before placing it gently in the bag and closing the safe. With all of the valuables in hand, he emptied them into the bag, being sure to include only the contents of the wallets so that nobody would know where they came from. The wallets he hid in a floorboard under his bed. After adding the sweatpants and tank top from Shoku in the mix, Yukio prepared to leave.