People have always look down on me like I was the runt of the litter. In the academy my grades were as low as Naruto's. I am always disappointing my mother; she wants me to be so much more. No one thinks that I am ever going to make it far in the shinobi world. That's because I have to keep all of my accomplishments secret. I have been a Jounin since I was fourteen and an anbu since I was fifteen my abilities are off the chart. To bad only a select few know this. Tsunade said that keeping it a secret would benefit the village, because this way they would have an unknown trump card. I agree with her. I may act cocky all the time, but I actually don't like it when all the attentions on me. So I told Tsunade that I have decided to not keep my status a secret anymore she agrees that it is time. Tomorrow I will officially be announced as a Jounin. I actually can't wait to see all of their faces. Faces that once looked down on me now forced to look up to me.

The next day

Everyone is looking around with confused expresions why were they all in Tsunade's office. All of the Chunin, Jounin that were in the village were in the cramped office, because of a mandatory meeting. When Tsunade Walked in a moment later with Kiba behind her the whispering began. Everyone became silent as Tsunade began to speak, "Now that you are all here I have something to tell you that I expect you to tell the rest of the ninja of the village." Everyone seemed to intake breathe with excitement, "For the sake of having an unknown individual with immense power we kept this boys ranking a secret," Tsunade gestured towards Kiba, "Kiba has been a Jounin for two years." Everyone turned to look at Kiba with shock. There was a moment of silence and then the room exploded. Naruto was screaming that he wanted to be a Jounin too. Neji looked extremely irritated that Kiba had become a Jounin before him. Kakashi gave a knowing glance towards Kiba. Tsume had a proud look on her face. Kiba looked on with a happy grin because the truth was that he didn't mind that people had not known his rank, but that he did not receive the respect that he deserved for his rank.