AUTHOR'S NOTE: I was inspired by Naruto Shippuden to make this story. I had started writing this story about 2 years ago so I just started to type it. Enjoy!

It all began nineteen years ago when a set of fraternal twins were born, one a girl and the other a boy. They were born in The Hidden Snow Village which is located in the snowy mountains of Mountain Country. Their names are Ayame and Siege Kashokagi.

As toddlers they always fought and blamed each other for things, as sister and brother usually do. When they turned five they were admitted into the Academy to train as young ninjas. At the age of seven, a horrible tragedy occurred. While, having a clan meeting a fire started, killing everyone in the house.

Ayame and Siege were devastated and very angry. Siege said that they should have been there and died with their clan. Ayame, being the youngest twin, believedevery word and that just made the anger worse.

She ran into the mountains and let loose her anger, sending a powerful Lightning Justu into the sky. After, she just stood there dazed, shocked, and scared.

Hoping no one saw what she just did; Ayame crept back down the mountain pass. Yet, even as she kept glancing over her shoulder, she missed the figure hiding in the shadows with a cloak of jealously surrounding them. It was her older brother Siege, and he had seen every single thing that had happened.

Miles away, a girl the same age, that same day, did the same thing Ayame did in the mountains. Her name was Rerokoa Shogutie andshe was born in The Hidden Cloud Village of Lightning Country where she was the only child.

She, too, was training to be ninja in the Village's Academy when all of her clan died. Rerokoa was like Ayame because she had the same demonic power.

This was no coincidence because,even though they didn't know it, it was their destiny to travel together. Their destiny to help the world they know and love. Their destiny to have the power of the great spirits of the past locked inside them. This is the story of the awakening of Supiritto-akki!