Aren't they cold?
"I'd be freezing if I were them," Gon remarks as he watches Killua turn the pages of one of Leorio's glossy magazines.
"I don't think that's the point," replies a grinning Killua. He is clearly feeling superior, as if he understands an unspoken law that Gon does not.
"Aunt Mito says it's not right to take off your clothes unless you're having a bath," Gon points out.
Killua does not quite match Gon in attitude. "But there's no law against it, is there?"
"Uh, I think there is."
"Whatever!" huffs Killua. He's from a family of assassins - he doesn't care about the law. He says, "Girls have strange bodies, don't they?"
Gon doesn't think so; he's had baths with Aunt Mito before and he thinks a woman's breasts are just like a cow's udders. He's about to mention that to Killua when the two of them are interrupted by Kurapika.
"Oh, Gon, Killua, what are you-?"
His eyes latch onto the magazine in Killua's hand. At this point, his expression undergoes a startling transformation, much like when he sees a spider.
His eyes are not quite as red. His cheeks are, though.
"You two!" he exclaims reproachfully. "That's not...! That's not right!"
Oh dear, thinks Gon.
To think Kurapika would be so upset at a bunch of photos. Then again, Kurapika is very chivalrous and he probably doesn't like it when strangers are cold and lack the means to warm themselves.
"I think we should put this magazine back in Leorio-san's suitcase," Gon suggests.
From his distance ahead of the group, Leorio somehow hears the words 'magazine' and 'Leorio's suitcase' and looks like he's about to have an aneurism.
As for Kurapika, he's on a path of righteous vengeance. He says something about how "It's not right for men to see women as shallow symbols of sexuality!"
Far froom looking ashamed, Killua's eyes are sparkling because of all the mischief he's causing.
Gon doesn't really get it, so he grins sheepishly.
Fin
Author's note: Leorio's suitcase has all his medical stuff in it, but I wouldn't be surprised if it had a secret compartment for girly magazines.
