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Friday, October 20, 2006
Naruto Story Part one
I sat on a near-by tree stump, watching three genin train. I leaned forward, resting my chin on my hands. It was hard for me to believe everything good my sister said about them. My sister, Riika, was a Jounin who was out on a long-term mission, leaving behind her three trainees, Kanima, the only boy, and Mikiiya and Tinaya, the two girls. Even though I was a Chunin, she asked me to train the kids in her absence… and now I was starting to regret agreeing to training them. Either these kids weren’t being serious since their real sensei was away or they were just three REALLY sorry ninjas. I scoffed. What did Riika see in these kids?
After watching them attempt to climb trees with no hands… and failing miserably… I had enough. I grabbed two of my kunai from the pack on my right thigh and threw it at two of the trees they were climbing. They flew true, lodging themselves right next to Mikiiya and Kanima’s feet. Both of them saw the kunai just barely miss their legs and lost concentration and fell to the ground. Tinaya stood on a branch about half-way up the tree, laughing. I raised my eyebrow at her then sent a kunai at her. It just missed her, lodgeing itself in the tree right behind her head. She lost her balance in an attempt to dodge it and went falling down the tree. In one bound, I reached the tree and ran up it and caught her, without missing a step or messing up my chakra flow. I set her down on the branch and grabbed my kunai and looked disappointedly at the kids.
“Real ninjas wouldn’t let things like flying kunai disturb them so much that they loose control of their chakra.”
I tossed the kunai down to Kanima.
“When I’m almost to the top of the tree, throw the kunai at me… and watch.”
I put my foot on the trunk of the tree and started to walk. I could feel their eyes stare at me in awe of something so simple. I rolled my eyes. My ears then picked up the sound of a flying kunai. I leaned my head to one side as the kunai flew by. At least he can throw a kunai with perfect aim. I continued to walk up the tree, grabbing the kunai on the way up. When I reached the top, I leapt down, going branch to branch. Awe reigned on their faces. Didn’t Riika teach them this stuff? I looked at the three of them.
“Didn’t Riika teach you how to control the flow of your chakra?”
All three nodded. I looked at their faces closely. They weren’t lying and I believed them. Chakra control was the first thing my sister taught me.
“Then why is it so damn hard for you to climb up the trees.”
Mikiiya looked sheepishly at the ground. She spoke up softly.
“I’m afraid of heights.”
Well, that was pretty ridiculous.
“Any other excuses?”
Tinaya raised her hand. “Kamija-Sensei? Was I doing better than them?”
“You got half-way up the tree and decided to quit. When you’re in the middle of a mission or fight, you can’t decide to just quit.”
I pointed to her headband. “When you put that on, you promised to be a true ninja. Never give up or quit because you feel like it.”
I held up the kunai. “When you throw a kunai, does it just stop half-way to its destination because it feels like quitting?”
Kanima looked up with a smile on his face. “But a kunai doesn’t think. It’s just on object. Dead as a door knob.”
The girls laughed at his smart-aleck comment. I threw my hands in the air.
“That’s it. Training is over for the day.”
“But it’s not even noon yet!”
I turned to Tinaya. “Thank your smart-aleck team member.”
Mikiiya elbowed Kanima.
“Nice going idiot.”
Kanima turned to hit Mikiiya. I grabbed him by the collar of his shirt.
“ENOUGH!!!!!!”
They all froze at the angry tone in my voice. I glared at them.
“My patience level has hit zero. If it wasn’t my sister who asked me to train you, I wouldn’t have agreed. Now, I want you three to go home and get your act together. I want you meet with me at the Academy at 7 p.m. and I want to see some serious work tonight. Work that will make the Hokage proud to say that you are ninjas from Konoha. If not,”
I pointed in the direction of the Academy.
“You’ll spend the rest of this week training with the academy students.”
All three gulped visibly. I pointed for them to leave and they shuffled off, muttering to each other. Late night training might get their act together. Plus, I looked at the sky, It’ll a lot cooler. I sat back down on the tree trunk I was sitting on earlier. I sighed irritably. I looked over at some bushes across the clearing. My voice softened as I spoke.
“Hey, Sasuke-kun”
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