Seven years from them, Inkio grew to be a very beautiful girl. Her hair, which grew quite fast, was longer than the other girls, and it was almost about waist length. She lived with her father, Eoruka Helja, in his clan. She was exceeding most amazingly in her training too. In fact, she was the top Kunoichi of her class! She had made friends as well. Things couldn't be going better. Until the day of the assignment.
The teacher of their class had given the girl ninja an assignment that, she claimed, would help them to be better ninja. To pick flowers. Well, she called it "flower arrangement", but it was picking flowers all the same. Inkio thought it was pretty lame but she didn't comment. She knew better. She also knew Ino was the girl in their class who knew most about flowers. She was going to have to seek her help if she got stuck. Like you can go wrong with picking flowers she thought. She kept around Ino just in case.
And that's when it happened. Ino was hanging out with Sakura, whom many people called billboard brow. Inkio was friends with both of them. Then three girls came over to them. Selena, Ginkara, and Delna. These girls were like the mean girls of Pre School.
"Well, well, well! If it isn't billboard brow!" Selena snarled. She flicked at Sakura forehead to be all the more mean. Inkio hands clasp her hands around the grass in anger. Why couldn't those three just leave her alone? Then, a word popped into Inkio's head. A word that meant power. I word she could use if she only spoke it. A word she spoke the next second.
"Lunarsight!" she said. She felt her eyes begin to change. Others watching would be able to see her eyes turning purple with the faint imprint of a half moon on them. An image began to flash through Inkio's mind, but she was still able to se what was going on in front of her. She closed her eyes so she could have complete concentration on the image. It was of a young boy of her age. He was running through a village. Inkio thought he might be late for something. His hair and eyes were black, and everywhere he went, there was an odd symbol. It looked like a red and white circle with a little spout coming out from the bottom. Inkio had no idea what this all could mean. Until the boy rounded a corner. He stopped short, his eyes flashing with horror. Inkio then saw what the boy was looking at. The next street….. Was filled with dead bodies. There must have been eight of them. Kunais and shurkians were sticking out of the walls. Blood was everywhere. Inkio felt her own eyes fill with horror and tears begin to form. She was glad her eyes were shut. The image seemed to fast forward. Now the boy was standing in front of two more dead bodies. His eyes were filled with tears. His mouth was moving but no words were coming out. These two bodies had a pool of blood around them. They were of a man and a woman. With a strike of realization, Inkio knew who these people were. These were the boy's parents. Inkio wanted this image to stop. Anything to make it stop, but it wasn't over quite yet. Before the image ended, she saw a pair of red eyes. They had three black markings around the pupil. They had evil in them. Then the image faded away and Inkio opened her eyes.
She was at her knees and trembling. Everyone was gathered around her looking at her worriedly. She felt tears run down her cheeks. The teacher looked at her for a second, then quickly said "Class, go back to the academy with your flowers and I'll meet you there. I need to talk to Miss Helja." She turned to look at Inkio. She refused to meet her gaze. "I'm going to send you home early. Is this alright?" Inkio was too shocked and horrified to speak. In a few minutes, her dad was contacted and they were walking home.
"What happened Inkio? Did you get in trouble?" her father asked with concerned. Inkio looked at her father. Her eyes were brimmed with tears and filled with confusion.
"What is Lunarsight?" she asked. Her father looked at her shocked. "You learned how to use it?" Inkio nodded. "What does it do? Eoruka was quiet for a second before he answered. "It is a powerful sight attack that lets you see into the future. The first time you use it though, it's usually just an illusion. It isn't the really the future." Inkio felt a sigh relief. There was no boy, no dead family, and no wielders of those evil red eyes.
"What did you see in your Lunarsight?" he father asked. "I don't remember." Inkio said quickly. She had no idea why she lied, but something told her that this sad image shouldn't be shared. She would regret this decision for the rest of her life.
