[ She sits down beside him after he takes his seat, her body turned slightly so that he knows that she's listening and paying attention to every word he says, nodding along as he speaks. At the pause, she tilts her head, and then--well, that.
Kasumi is a dangerous person. She's never purposely let anyone who doesn't know about that part of her on to that, but it's a fact. She's a criminal, a damned good criminal, and then a part of Shepard's crew.
Which is to say, she has killed a fair number of people. Mercenaries, terrorists, evil aliens, the man who killed Keiji, synthesized zombie-humans, and it goes on. So when Ken says what he does, she's not exactly fazed. And she knows that Ken has got some fight in him, based on their first lengthy conversation with each other--he fights Shadows. It's not too far of a stretch to imagine he might fight people, too.
Still, just because she isn't entirely surprised doesn't mean she won't get worried, and worried she gets. After all, Ken is so young. ]
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Kasumi is a dangerous person. She's never purposely let anyone who doesn't know about that part of her on to that, but it's a fact. She's a criminal, a damned good criminal, and then a part of Shepard's crew.
Which is to say, she has killed a fair number of people. Mercenaries, terrorists, evil aliens, the man who killed Keiji, synthesized zombie-humans, and it goes on. So when Ken says what he does, she's not exactly fazed. And she knows that Ken has got some fight in him, based on their first lengthy conversation with each other--he fights Shadows. It's not too far of a stretch to imagine he might fight people, too.
Still, just because she isn't entirely surprised doesn't mean she won't get worried, and worried she gets. After all, Ken is so young. ]
And what was your reason for doing that, Ken-kun?