Hinata's line of thinking was thus: most people who 'lost' something didn't actually lose it, but misplaced it. If Fubuki found the photograph by itself in the kitchen, then good. But there was also a chance it was still in their wallet, hidden behind a different picture or money. That's usually what happened.
Even she would be looking for their wallet in the room, just on the off-chance that that happened. She enters the client's bedroom and is faced with a rather similar situation to the kitchen downstairs: clothes everywhere.
She sighs; this was going to take a while to sort through unless she uses her Byakugan. But that feels a little like cheating at the moment, so she begins sorting through the pile closest to the door hoping to find it hidden away in a pocket.
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Even she would be looking for their wallet in the room, just on the off-chance that that happened. She enters the client's bedroom and is faced with a rather similar situation to the kitchen downstairs: clothes everywhere.
She sighs; this was going to take a while to sort through unless she uses her Byakugan. But that feels a little like cheating at the moment, so she begins sorting through the pile closest to the door hoping to find it hidden away in a pocket.