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Chapter 1 Cries heard Around the World
There they stood; on the cliff that over looked the soon to be made battlefield. The four stood in silence, none of them really wanting to break it. It had been a hard road for the four of them. They knew that it would be highly unlikely that the four of them weren't going to survive tomorrow, considering it was just the four of them going up against an ex-friend who had an army of demons and other such beasts. The clouds swirled around them as they stood, already accepting their fates.
Sighing, the youngest of the four spoke. "So this is it isn't it? Is it really going to end here?" He said, adjusting his sakkat that sat on top of his head. The being then turned his attention to a man in blue armor, his face covered by a blue veil as well as a head piece with two dragon fins on the side and a sword at his side.
"That is right, my friend." Taking a breath, the man spoke again. "As you know, we have had a long and hard road to come to this point. We have faced many obstacles together and…….have discovered many things." With this he took a glace at a red headed woman that stood next to him, "But in the end, we are still facing an old friend. Do not think of this as we battle tomorrow but think of what would happen if we fail to remove him from heaven." The other three nodded in this.
"My friends, I am grateful that I have met you here in heaven and I wish that it had never come to this." The blue armored man said, looking at the other three. "But regardless, we will wield weapons tomorrow; we will shatter bone and kill many beings. If we do not do this, the heavens will fall and many mortals will be in pain. I am willing to accept this and bloody my hands for this cause." The blue armored man then took out his sword, his blade gleaming like crystal in the sunlight.
Raising his sword above his head, he spoke, "My friends, will you fight with me?" None of them hesitated as they too raised their weapons above their heads, signaling to all around of their unity. Smiling, he sheathed his sword as he stared at his friends. When his glaze came on the fourth member of their group, his once smiling face became a sadden frown.
"Something wrong Baihu?" He said as he looked at the second youngest member. She looked up for a moment about to say something but then looked back down.
Taking a breath, she spoke, "Ryuujin, I am afraid of what will happen tomorrow."
"You know that will have to fight tomorrow Baihu. It is unavoidable." The other male of the group said.
"I know that Kame," She said, returning her glaze back to the earthen ground before looking back up Ryuujin, her eyes full of tears. "But, but, but." That was all she could say before tackling Ryuujin in a hug, crying her eyes out. Ryuujin smiled down at the young woman who had become like a sister to him, rubbing her back for comfort.
Smiling sadly, the other woman of the two kneeled down in front of the other girl. "What's wrong Baihu? It is not like you to act scared before a battle." She said, teasing the girl a little.
With a few sniffles, the young girl said, "I know that Suzaku," The girl sniffed again, "I just don't want to lose all of you. You are probably the only family that I have had here. What will happen if we all die tomorrow? We will get reborn but we won't remember who we are." She then looked up to the man named Ryuujin. "How will we be reunited again?"
A moment of silence pasted, the ones named Kame and Suzaku looking down at the ground. That was a good question. How would they reunite again after this? They knew what they were doing and what they had to do but how would any of this matter if they weren't together after words.
Taking a breath, Ryuujin let go of the small girl and took out his sword. Raising the sword above his head, a beam of light shot from the sword and hit him and his friends on their heads, leaving a yin-yang symbol.
Sheathing his sword once more, he spoke, "No matter what happens, let these marks guide us to one another in this life and in the next for we are now connected as one!"
"As one!" The three repeated.
With a wave of his hand, he yelled, "Prepare for battle!"
Ryuujin grunted in pain as he kneeling by his sword, his arm supporting a deep slash wound across his stomach. All around him, the bodies of the demons laid dead, defeated by either he or his comrades. Smirked at the site of his friends battles but he knew that he was the last one now. What was even worse was that their so called friend was stand before him, equally wounded and equally tired. Taking a breath, he stood up straight as he glared at his enemy.
"You know what you are doing is wrong Ryuujin but I will forgive you if you just join my side. We could rule all three worlds together. Just the two of us. We could be old friends again, just like in the old days." The being before him spoke. Ryuujin could only let out a weak laugh.
"You are pathetic you know that? Asking me to give up everything I had done just so you can live a few seconds longer."
"Don't be a fool, Ryuujin! Think about it! Don't be become an idiot and die like your friends have!" What the being said caused a fire to ignite in Ryuujin's eyes.
"Bastard!
I will make you pay for dishonoring my friends." With that, Ryuujin
charged………..
"AAAAAAAHHHHHH!" He yelled, shooting up straight from his bed, cold sweat covering his body, his left arm burning in pain. Taking a moment to steady himself, he brushed a hand through his already messy dark blue hair. Looking up through the window in his room, he saw that it was late into the night. It was the sixth week in a row for these dreams. Sighing, he slipped on his shoes and decided to take a stroll through the village, hoping that would clear his mind.
Taking a step out of his room, he started into the village. A heavy mist covered the almost sleepy town which was not too common for this village in particular was special. This village was known as the village hidden in the mist, or also known as Kiri, a special village known to have trained some great shinobi. The young boy smiled as he walked through the huge town, many street lamps lit. The boy liked this village very much. It was near the ocean, which he loved so much, and it always had many different people coming in and out. Heading down the street, he started his search of the town. To his great surprise no one was awake but as he walked around the sleepy town, he started to get a bad feeling. He felt something wasn't right. Turning left and right, he saw no one was watching him. Considering that he lived in Kiri, he could easily see through it but even the sight of nothing didn't comfort him. Quickening his pace, he went to the one place where he thought was safe.
Approaching his destination, the young boy took a breath as he knocked on a giant door that had the kanji of water on it. It wasn't before long that he heard of someone saying something along the lines of "Come in."
Hearing this, the young boy stepped inside to see a woman sitting at a desk with many papers on it. Upon further inspection, it appeared that the woman was in her early 30s years and wore a blue sakkat with the kanji of water in blue on the front which covered her long black hair. She also wore a white long sleeved vest with a blue shirt underneath that and a white skirt. Looking around the room some more, he noticed a window on the right side of the room and a small dresser on the left.
"Hello?" The young boy said weakly. He knew she was busy and didn't want to disturb her but he still had this bad feeling creeping in the back of his mind.
"What is it? I am a little busy here." The woman asked a little harshly, signing papers left and right, once and a while throwing one or two away. This caused the young boy to jump back behind one of the giant doors.
When she didn't receive an answer, she started to speak with a little more anger in her voice. "I said–"but the moment she looked up from her work, she immediately stopped when her glaze came upon the small boy standing behind the large wooden doors. Stepping up from behind the desk, she quickly walked over to the boy and scooped him up in her arms.
"Areku," She said soothingly. "Why are you awake at this hour? You should be asleep like all the other young ninja and kunoichi."
The young boy opened his mouth, ready to speak but then decided not and turned his head away. The woman frowned, taking her seat once again at her desk.
Rocking him soothingly, she said, "What's wrong Areku? You are usually so happy and full of energy when you see me." But the small boy still did not answer. It was after a few moments of silence that the small boy decided to speak.
"I had a bad dream." He finally said. The woman sighed in relief. She was glad that it was nothing serious. She had really grown fond of the boy that was now sitting in her arms. She could remember like it was yesterday. He was just a small baby in a basket, crying in the misty forest on the outside of the village. Seeming to have been abandoned, she had decided to raise him as her own. She still couldn't believe that was only four years ago.
Taking herself out of her day dream, she returned her attention to the young one. "Well what happened in this dream?" She asked. That was when Areku went into seeing these four beings looking over a cliff to when the man known as Ryuujin started to battle with the unknown being. To say the least, the woman was a little shocked at the young boy's dreams, which is saying something considering what she has seen in her life time.
"…………….and that was the end of it." Areku finished. He looked up into the woman's eyes, seeing the shock in them.
After a few moments, the woman spoke. "Areku,"
"Yes?"
"Have you ever heard a story called The Five Great Gods?" She asked. Areku shook his head no. Getting up, she placed the small boy on her seat and went to the dresser and opened up a small compartment that Areku had seen before. For a few moments, she moved some items around in the draw before coming back over to Areku, a blue book under one arm and bundle under her other arm. Areku couldn't tell what it was considering the bundle was covered in a brown blanket. Placing the bundle down on the desk, she took Areku in her lap and opened up the book in front of him.
"Well, the story goes like this. There were once five gods ruling in heaven, each living in their own peaceful realms." She then turned the page.
"Out of the five of them, Ryuujin, the dragon god and Taishakuten, the god of war, were the strongest. It was even rumored that they could kill 1000 demons with just one slash of their weapons." Areku's eyes went wide when he saw the picture on the left page. There, in all its glory, was the blue armored man from his dream. The woman saw this and continued with the story.
"For a time, the five of them lived in harmony with each other. That was until Taishakuten didn't see the point of being a god if you can't really be a god. He wanted to rule over everything." She turned the page again.
"Soon, he slowly started to take over the territory of Kame, the turtle god, Baihu, the tiger god and Suzaku, the phoenix god. He took his time when he was taking over Ryuujin's area though."
"Why is that?" Areku asked with his eyes full of curiosity. This caused the woman to smile, glad to see the boy back to his normal self.
"Well this was because that Ryuujin was strong and had much territory under his rule." She said. Areku nodded and waited for her to continue the story.
"After the other three territories were taken over, the other three gods joined Ryuujin in his terrain. That was where they made their last stand." Areku's eyes widen when she said that. He turned his head so he faced the woman eye to eye.
"What happened to them?" Areku asked, a little bit of panic and fear in his voice. This caused the woman to raise an eyebrow but chuckled none the less.
"Well, Taishakuten had brought many demons to Ryuujin's realm. Though it seemed impossible to win, they knew they had to fight. If they didn't fight, Taishakuten would have taken over all of heaven. After that, he would have taken over all of hell and eventually our world as well." She could feel the young boy shivering in her arms at the mere thought of that.
"It was a fierce battle. The four took out many demons but soon the numbers overwhelmed them. In end, Ryuujin and Taishakuten dueled off." Before she could continue, a fierce knock came from the door. Raising an eyebrow, the woman put the book down as she got up and headed towards the door. To her surprise, a jounin came stumbling, many cuts over his body as well as blood staining his ninja gear.
"Mistress Mizukage………" He said weakly. She quickly helped him up against the wall.
"Be quiet you foul or you are going to die quicker." She said.
"They came……….out of……no where………Hundreds of them………Please run……." That was the last thing the Jounin said before the eternal sleep took him. Cursing under her breath, she quickly locked the giant door to the room.
"What's going on?" Areku asked, a feeling of uneasiness coming over him. In a flash, the Mizukage had Areku and the wrapped up bundle in her arms. She then went over to the dresser and hit a side panel. This caused the dresser to move to the side, leading to a hidden staircase. Walking quickly down the stairs, she turned around for a moment and destroyed the entrance with some explosive tag attached kunai. With that, she started to quickly run down the secret passage.
Everything was happening a little too quickly for the young ninja in the Mizukage's arms. One minute, he was sitting down in the Mizukage's chair, looking at her book. The next minute, they were running down this creepy tunnel that looked like it hasn't been used in ages. Though he did not see the young jounin that died, he could feel the sense of danger radiating from the woman that was carrying him.
Then it hit him. That overwhelming feeling of dread started to creep up his spine. The feeling of dread that you knew you were lost and were scared that you could never find you nice warm home. The kind of feeling you get when you know something bad was going to happen but you just don't know what it is. The kind of dread you feel when you know you are just merely moments away from death but you just don't know how or when will happen. That was the feeling that Areku was getting when they were traveling down the long hallway.
Feeling the same sense of danger going on, the Mizukage slowly put the young shinobi down and handed him the bundle that she carried under her arm.
"Areku," She said calmly.
"Yes?" He answered back, his voice shaking a little.
"I want you to take that bundle and run to the exit at the end. Once you are done that, head to the port town on the outskirts of the country ok?" She said, standing ready at the threat.
"B-b-b-but why? What is going on?" Areku asked, tears starting to form on his storm gray eyes.
Kneeling down to his level, the young Kage embraced the boy in a soft hug. After a moment, she released him and wiped away the tears on his eyes.
Smiling softly, she said, "You have to do this for me ok? Our village depends on the bundle you carry but more importantly," She then kissed him lightly on the forehead, "It depends on you making out of here alive." She then turned him around and pushed him forward. "Now go."
Nodding slightly, the young boy started to run towards the exit at the end. While he was running, he heard sounds of the Mizukage shouting her jutsu as the battle went on. The clanging of metal weapons echoed down the narrow hallway. Smoke started to nip at his feet from the destruction that the battle was causing. Daring not the look back, Areku still continued until he reached his destination.
'I have to make it,' Areku thought, 'I have to make it.' A few moments later, he heard an earth splitting scream that made his blood run cold and stopped him dead in his tracks. He wanted to turn around. He wanted to run back. He wanted to go and fight but he knew though. He knew that he wouldn't stand a chance against what ever Mizukage was fighting. He would just be in the way. He barely knew any jutsu beyond the basics. Taking a moment to steady himself, he headed for the exit once more. It wasn't long before he saw the light at the end of the tunnel.
'Just a few more steps,' He thought. 'Just a few more.' As he was about to continue his trek to the outside, he felt a cool blade right next to his neck.
"Now where are you going little boy?" Not daring to look around, he kept silent as he felt blade press harder against his neck. By the feel of it, Areku could tell that it was a kunai knife.
"So here you are at last." The being behind Areku said. "Oh how the mighty have fallen." The being then turned Areku around, his kunai knife still at the boy's throat. The being appeared to be a man with golden eyes as well has golden blonde hair that was covered by a dark colored bandana. He wore a long pale yellow trench coat with long white pants and a black scarf hung around his neck. Looking towards his back, Areku could see a weapon of some sort in its scabbard. Some type of sword Areku believed. The man almost grinned evilly as he held Areku prisoner.
"It has been a long time ya know?" The man started. "Almost a millennium hasn't it?"
Areku was confused. Who was this man? He has never seen him in his life. More importantly though, was the fact that he knew Areku. Areku was known around town as the Mizukage's son and apprentice but he has never seen this man before. On top of which, Areku has never been outside of town except when they found him. The Mizukage didn't want him out of the town's border for fear of his safety, which Areku perfectly understood. So, just how in the world did this man new him?
Seeing the confused look on the young boy's face, the man before Areku could only laugh. "So you don't recognize me? What a shame." The man then pressed his kunai knife closer to Areku's throat. "Thought this would be a bitter sweet reunion. Oh well, time for you to die!"
"Water Style: Water Whip Jutsu!" As quick as a flash, a stream of water shot out of the darkness. The stream slapped the man's kunai holding hand away and then slapped him to the side of the wall.
See the water return to the darkness, Areku turned his attention to a gruesome sight. Before him, his beloved Mizukage leaning against the wall, her once white robes are now red with blood. It appeared she had many slash marks on her body as it appeared that one of her legs were broken. Splats of blood were smeared across her skin as her once silk black hair was now sticky with blood and sweat.
"Keep your filthy hands off him." She said, her voice weak from the battle she had just endured but still held a threatening tone. The moment she said that, she slumped to the floor, tired from all the chakra she had used.
Immediately, Areku was by her side. Propping her up, he slowly tried to pull her to the entrance.
"What are you doing? Leave me." She said weakly. Areku merely shook his head no as he continued to pull her.
"Are you crazy? If you don't, you will die." She said, hearing sounds that the man from before was not slowly regaining conciseness. Areku once again merely shook his head.
"I am not leaving you behind." He stated, continuing their walk to the exit. Sighing to herself, she tried to help him as best she could.
"Where do you think you two are going?" A voice from above said. With out a moment's notice, Areku pushed the Mizukage out of the way as the man came down with his sword. With a cry of anguish, Areku clutched his left eye in pain as he squirmed on the ground. Having moved slightly to the right to get out of the way of the slash, Areku couldn't get out of the way completely of the attack.
"Areku!" The Mizukage yelled, crawling her way across the floor to him. Having reached him, she held him in a tight embrace, turning her head in rage at the man who has done this to her son. Taking a kunai, she threw it at him, hoping to catch him off guard. Her prays were answered as the kunai hit him directly in his right eye.
"Damn you!" He yelled, removing the kunai from his eye, placing his right hand over it to stop the bleeding. Holding his blade above his head, he said, "I hope you two like hell because that is where you are going!"
Seeing this, the Mizukage rolled out of the way, Areku and his bundle still in her embrace. Looking down then looking behind her she knew what she had to do.
"Go Areku! Run!" She yelled, tossing him and the bundle out of the exit. Quickly performing some hand seals, she yelled, "Earth Style: Earth Wall Jutsu!" Before Areku's eyes, a giant gray stone wall came between him and the Mizukage, blocking all sight from the inside.
Running up to it, he quickly started to smack the wall lightly with his fists.
'Why?' He thought, his fists still slamming against the stone wall. 'Why is she doing this? Doesn't she know she is going to die!' His fists continued, the slams getting weaker and weak with each hit. Tears started to fall from his eyes. He knew it was the end. He knew she was going to die. To top it all off, he knew he was too weak to help her.
"Areku….." His ears perked up. Was that her voice? He quickly pressed his ear to the wall.
"Yes Mizukage? I am here." He replied, his voice full of fear.
"Areku……I am sorry…….I couldn't…..see you grow up……to be a great…..ninja." The Mizukage whizzed.
"What do you mean? Of course you will." Tears started to fall down Areku's face. "You will live through this. I just know you will." He could hear the Mizukage chuckling on the other side to the wall. He could not help but chuckle himself. Even to them his words sound hollow.
"Grow strong……….Areku……become…….a great ninja……Make me proud……my son." It was then that Areku heard a blood curly scream once more. He heard the metal cutting into the Mizukage's body.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
What happened in Kiri caused the ninja world to be caught up in a wide spread panic. The destruction of the village was rumored to be some how caused by a band of ninja seeming to have been after something. When the Mizukage did not give to them what they were searching for, they decided to kill her and the rest of the village. It was then, for reasons unknown to anyone, that a giant tsunami seemed to rise up from the water, crashing over the village, submerging it and half of the country of water a good 30ft below sea level. Eye witnesses claim to have seen a pillar of light shot out from the village were a crystal blue transparent dragon appeared and started to circle around Kiri before jumping into the sea before the tsunami slammed into the village.
With the destruction of Kiri, many of the other villages were accusing each other that they were the ones that did it. This caused high tensions between the remaining four major ninja villages. Konoha believes they should look for this thing that the band of ninja was looking for and the person who made that dragon being. They thought that perhaps this item (and that person) could hold some dangerous power and that they should protect it. Iwa, however, believes that Konoha was trying to have a treaty with them so they would have another ally on their side in case another war broke out. When they didn't agree to it (it was known that Kiri was neutral ground in case a ninja war broke out. Though, killers in their own right, they believe that they should not spill blood over a stupid war) Konoha decide that if they were not their ally, they were their enemy and decided to take them out of the picture. Konoha as well Suna did not take too kindly to this and after much arguing, they decided to do their own thing. Konoha and Suna decided to spend their time trying to find what the band of ninja were looking for while Iwa and Kumo just sat back and watched. They wanted to be ready incase Leaves and Sand decided to launch an attack.
Four years passed since the Kiri accident. Neither Konoha nor Suna found anything, which was both good and bad, one supposes. It was then that a village of retired ninjas outside Suna was attacked. The attack was fast and caught all the retired ninja off guard. The attack was then stopped when a massive sand tornado engulfed the small village, destroying everything and everyone within a ten mile radius. When jounin ninja from sand came, they found the small village buried beneath mounts of sand. From the looks of the destruction, it appeared no one survived. Eye witnesses report that, once again, a giant pillar of light shot out of the village before the sand storm occurred. This time, however, a giant cloud silver transparent tiger appeared instead of a dragon. They said it let out a tremendous roar before disappearing, which was when the sand storm occurred.
With this accident, Konoha decided to take action. They accused the Iwa that they were the ones to do this to weaken their ally and accused them of the same actions that Konoha was accused for with Kiri. Iwa, however, claimed that they didn't do anything in the sort. This, and many arguments there after, quickly led to what would be known as the second Leave-Stone war……………
Six Years after the sand incident………
The bright sun shined down over a small village that lived on the outer borders of the land of fire. The village had a large market place as well as a large marble fountain in the middle of the town square. Many farms were placed outside the village. It was a good spot for trade considering that it was placed at the border of three countries. What was once an active village was now scarcest all current residents. All the doors and windows were locked up, ready for the invasion.
When the Rock Ninja did arrive, they noticed two people sitting on the fountain in the middle of the village. One was a girl with sand yellow eyes and silver hair that was short in the back but was long in the front, her right eye being covered by one long bang as her hair was covered in a blue bandana with the sand ninja sign on it. She wore a sleeveless yellow hooded shirt over a white t-shirt and black shorts. Around her neck was a gold necklace that had a heart shaped locket. What was odd about this girl was that her right shoulder, bicep and forearm were covered in metal as she wore a pair of knuckle gloves that had a metal plate on them. At her back was a sliver looking spear. Judging by the length, the spear had to be about six feet in length.
Sitting next to her was a boy that wore dark blue shirt with no right sleeve and white shorts and a brown patched up cloak over that. His left arm was exactly like the girl's right arm, all covered up in armor. He wore gloves just like the girl and had a large gourd at his belt. On his back sat what appears to be a sword but what type the rock ninja couldn't determine. They were almost shocked when they looked at the boy's face which was partly covered by black ninja mask connected to a black sleeveless undershirt. He had midnight blue hair with storm gray eyes, his left eye having a scar over it. What was more shocking was the dark blue headband that sat on his forehead. There, in all its glory, was the symbol of the village hidden in the mist.
"Seems we have visitors sister." The boy said. "They appear to be from Iwa."
"What do you think we should do brother?" She asked. "It doesn't seem like they are here for tea and cookies."
Hearing them talk about them like they weren't there, a jounin stepped forward. "Who do you little punks think you are? Are you some ninja asked to protect this village or something?" Taking a few steps toward the pair, he spoke some more, "This here village is now under the control the village hidden in the stones. All people here are now citizens of the village and must now give supplies to the head village." He spoke firmly. This caused the gray eye boy to laugh.
"Do you really think it is that easy to take over this village?" The boy then stood up and dusted himself off, making him appear to be at least five foot six. "These people here have treated us very nicely. I don't think we will allow you to take it over so easily." With that, he did some quick hand seals. The girl next to him smiled as she stood up, appearing to be an even five foot.
"Hidden Mist Jutsu!" The boy said. Suddenly, a very thick white mist started to cover the town.
The girl waited till the mist rolled in and used her keen eye sight to find a target.
With one clearly visible to her, she crept up behind him and brought her steel covered fist down on the base of his neck dropping him. One of the others heard him drop and rushed in looking for the girl, she smirked as she appeared behind him, "You really should of listened to my brother. You would have been better off." She said as she swiped at the man with her gloved hand hitting pressure points and dropping him harmlessly to the ground. She spent the rest of the battle keeping all others from her brother, all the while being as quite as a cat hunting its prey.
Seeing what was happening, the Jounin quickly took a kunai out and threw it in the direction where the two were just standing. Hearing a clang sound, he quickly drew two more kunai knives, ready to battle in this mist.
"I will ask you once," The boy said, appearing behind the Jounin. Jumping back slightly, the Rock Ninja stood ready. "Leave this village. We will not let you take over this peaceful place with your bloody war. I particularly don't want to soil the ground with blood."
"I don't give a damn what you will or will not let us do." The Rock Ninja said angrily. Just who the hell does this guy think he is? The Jounin ninja will admit that this guy is good. He did sneak up on him without him noticing but he can't be that good could he? Flipping one of the kunai in his hand, he then threw it directly at the kid. To his surprise, it went right through him, dispersing the image into thin air.
"You know," The Rock Jounin jumped as the boy appeared behind him. "You rock ninja are so thickheaded. You don't even realize when you are over powered." The Rock Ninja started to shake with anger. How dare this punk call the great Rock ninja of the village hidden in the stone thickheaded and stupid? Putting away his kunai, the Jounin stood ready with his fists.
"You think you are some hot shit punk? See how well you do against the great taijutsu of the village hidden in the stone!" The Jounin, filled with rage, charged the gray eyed boy.
Sighing, the boy said, "If that is what you wish." The boy then took his gourd off his belt and took off the cap. He then started to spill water all over the foggy battle field.
Not realizing what he is doing, the Rock Jounin continued to do punch after punch, kick after kick at the brat before him. He was too far in his rage to care. All he knew was that he wanted to rip this brat limp from limp. The man gritted his teeth as he saw that the entire time he was throwing blows, the boy was dodging them. He smirked as he saw an opening. He kicked the boy in the ribs, knocking him into the fountain.
The Rock Jounin smirked in his triumph over the brat. True, it wasn't much of a victory but he loved to defeat all those hot headed ninja that think they are all powerful but aren't. "Not so tough now are ya?" He smirked.
The boy could only laugh at the Rock Jounin before him. This caused the Rock ninja to shake with anger as he saw the boy laugh more as he got up.
"I believe that you are not so tough anymore." Making some quick hand seals, he said, "Water Style: Grand Waterfall Jutsu!" The water that the boy poured on the ground started to form a circle around the boy. The water then converged and shot forward in a powerful stream.
'Just who is this kid?' The Rock Ninja thought as he was swept away by the water. 'No kid his age should be able to do that jutsu much less have enough chakra for it!'
When the surge did stop, he saw him and his chuunin troops lying in the grass on the outskirts of the town. Looking up, he saw that the two were looming over them, the girl having her spear at the man's throat.
"Listen up and listen good. We are not part of the village hidden in the leaves or part of the village hidden in the sand. We are ninja merely passing through." It was then that the girl picked the man up with her right arm, "Tell this to your Tsuchikage. Tell them that if they ever come back to this village, we won't be as merciful as we were today. Got that?" The Rock Jounin nodded quickly. Throwing him to the ground, the two started to head back to the village.
Rubbing his neck, sub-consistently, he asked, "And just who are you two?"
The two turned around, looking back at the Rock Jounin.
"Ayami Kazichi." The girl said.
"Areku Mizudo." The boy said. With that the two returned back to the village, only to find a very interesting surprised upon their return………
Kaleen: I hope this chapter makes better sense then the first version.
Alia: I am sure it will.
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