'But daddy,' She said 'I am the best assassin in Noxus!'

Katarina had been whining about getting her first task since forever.

'No' she would hear from her daddy every time 'I will not allow you to go there by yourself, you might get hurt.'

Angry as she was, Katarina walked to the front door, opened it and slammed it behind her.

Outside she heard a caring voice ask her 'What's wrong sis?'

It was the young beautiful Cassiopeia who had spoken to her.

'Nothing' she replied 'It's just; daddy won't give me a chance to prove myself.'

Cassiopeia walked up to her and grabbed her hand. 'Come, let's go into town.'

Without waiting for an answer she dragged her big sister around town, walking through the streets of Noxus.

Once they got to the centre of the city, they heard voices yelling everywhere.

'Fresh fruits and vegetables' an old man screamed at the corner.

Suddenly, as they were walking past the market stalls, they heard a panicking voice: 'THIEF, THIEF, HOLD THE THIEF!'

It was an old lady selling jewellery, she stared at the girls with the one eye she had left.

Cassiopeia watched her ugly face in horror, but Katarina didn't care too much about the old woman.

Soon some guards would rush towards her and probably catch the thief straight away.

The two young girls quickly passed through the centre, past all the market stalls, into some narrow, almost abandoned, alleys.

Cassiopeia was a bit scared because it's not a good idea for two young girls to walk there, but Katarina didn't care, after all the people should be more afraid of her than the other way around.

Sure enough, a while later, the two young girls saw a couple of guys, probably about the same age, harassing a woman in one of the alleys.

Cassiopeia felt it coming and desperately tried to pull Katarina's arm in an attempt to leave the scene unscathed, in vain.

Katarina, with her sharp sense of justice and an even sharper sense of loyalty, yelled at the two guys: 'Hey assholes, leave that woman alone.'

'Shut up stupid girl, we don't want any trouble with you.'

'Don't you dare telling me to shut up; do you even know who I am?'

'No and I don't care, now leave us.'

Katarina, stubborn as she is, walked up to the guy and punched him in the face.

'Oh, you shouldn't have done that you little bitch.' he mumbled 'Jack, never mind about the woman, go get this girl.'

Jack, the other guy who hadn't said a single word yet, recognised Katarina and scurried away in fear.

'Jack what the hell is wrong with you man?' the first guy yelled to him.

'Whatever, I can handle this girl alone' he bragged, how wrong he was…

'Make your move' Katarina said patiently.

'Katarina let's go' she heard her sister saying from far behind.

The woman, still standing against the wall, was watching the entire scene with a stiff face, as if she was in shock, perhaps she recognised Katarina as well and knew what was coming.

The guy drew a knife and started swinging it around.

Katarina, dodging every swing with superhuman speed, finally said 'That all you got, tough guy?'

'You're so dead'

After dodging another one of his swings, Katarina grabbed his arm, twisted it over her head, took his knife and slit the guy's throat, and that all within the blink of an eye.

After she had released his arm, the guy's body fell on the ground and a pool of blood quickly formed around his face.

'Oh my god' she heard the woman whispering to herself.

'Katarina, are you out of your mind?! You just killed someone!' Cassiopeia screamed.

Katarina was staring at her blood-covered hands; she just made her first kill.

Right now all kinds of emotions were flowing through her, she was pleased with her kill but also shocked at how easy it was to kill someone, the most terrifying part is that she didn't even remember killing him; apparently she has an inborn killer instinct.

After catching her breathe again, the woman said: 'Thank you for your help, child. My name is Sarah, I'm from Bilgewater.'

'You're welcome miss.' She replied 'Take care from now on, I won't be there next time.'

'I will. Thank you once again.'

As if nothing had happened, the woman left off and vanished in the narrow alleys.

Cassiopeia was becoming impatient and said 'Kat, we really need to go now!'

'I'm coming, let me just clean the blood off this knife.'