[Hey, he's not Kankuro if he's not being a smart-ass. even if that makes you want to punch him. That's part of his charm.
Kankuro looks away at the Look he gets, trying nonchalance and sort of failing at it in the way only his siblings can make him fail. there may be the slightest hint of color to his face. He does make sure to look back at Temari, recalling her deafness.]
Sorta got distracted Sis. [As in, your well-being means more than his well-being. But he doesn't say that.] Besides I'm mostly okay. It's just lingering longer. [Because it was a very nasty poison.
Kankuro starts to head for her apartment, trusting that she meant for him to go get it himself before pausing and then turning to look at Temari, a slight wariness to his look.]
Wait, are you going to cook while I get the antidote?
[Because Temari, no offense, he loves you, but no. The first thing he's eating after having to live off ration bars is not your cooking.]
[Action.]
Kankuro looks away at the Look he gets, trying nonchalance and sort of failing at it in the way only his siblings can make him fail. there may be the slightest hint of color to his face. He does make sure to look back at Temari, recalling her deafness.]
Sorta got distracted Sis. [As in, your well-being means more than his well-being. But he doesn't say that.] Besides I'm mostly okay. It's just lingering longer. [Because it was a very nasty poison.
Kankuro starts to head for her apartment, trusting that she meant for him to go get it himself before pausing and then turning to look at Temari, a slight wariness to his look.]
Wait, are you going to cook while I get the antidote?
[Because Temari, no offense, he loves you, but no. The first thing he's eating after having to live off ration bars is not your cooking.]