I could hear them talking outside of my cell. My moment was nearly here; I shuddered in excitement. The man opened the door. He walked in, closed the door and walked towards me with the regular plate of shit that they fed me. I kept my face straight; wouldn't want to let on that I was about to commit mass murder.

Just as he put the plate on the floor, I jumped up quickly. He tried to run for the door, but I was faster. I stood in front of the door, smirking devilishly. He backed away from me and I walked towards him. As his back hit the wall, I went in for the kill. My hand found its way to his throat. I constricted my hand tightly to it; sucking the life from him. He struggled and tried to hit me.

"Just die already," I gripped his throat harder and his thrashing stopped and when I let go of his neck, his body fell to the soft floor. I smiled widely and made my merry way towards the entrance.

"Aito?" I heard a woman's voice call out to the man I just killed.

The door to my cell opened and she screamed when she saw his body on the floor, lifeless. She looked up at me and covered her mouth in disbelief. I rolled my eyes.

"How dramatic," I grabbed her by the hair as she tried to escape. Just as she was about to yell out, I covered her mouth and whispered in her ear.

"I wouldn't do that if I were you."

"M-Miss Hyuga, I'm s-sure we can work s-somet-thing out," I snorted at her attempt at bargaining.

"Oh, please," I walked down the bland hallway, dragging the woman with me. Around the corner, I heard idle chat about some patient in room 306. The woman I was holding hostage was breathing rapidly and her whole body was shaking with fear. How exciting. She'd kept quiet for the few minutes that she was with me. Too bad she was going to die in a little while.

I heard footsteps getting close as I came close to a different district of the mental hospital. "Not a word," I whispered. She nodded frantically.

I hid behind a food cart near the exit doors. The woman would be disposed of soon, she was no real use to me. After a starky blonde nurse had walked past, I rose carefully and went towards the exit. "Oh, I almost forgot," I looked at the woman and she looked at me with fear-filled eyes.

"Goodbye," I banged her head against the metal handlebar of the food cart. Her body dropped to the ground with a thud. Then, straddling her limp body, I reached up to the food cart and plucked a small metal fork from a plate. Gripping the utensil tightly, my arm muscles rippled as I brought my hand down swiftly, stabbing the woman in the head. I stabbed once, twice, thrice. Picking myself up and tossing the fork behind me, I dusted my hands off and went through the exit. I didn't see anyone around, but I kept my guard up. I crouched and walked past the reception desk. My eyes scanned the area; still clear. I quickly ran to another exit.

After making my way through that exit, I ended up in another hallway. The exit out of the mental hospital was just past this hall and I could feel my blood boiling with anticipation. There was something I had to be weary of though. I guessed that a few employees were having a meeting in a room along this hallway. I could tell because of the buzzing noise that I identified to be business chatter.

To get through, I would have to get rid of them. I gingerly creeped to the door frame. Telling by their voices, there were 3 males and a female. I activated my Byakugan and blinked a few times. It'd been a while since I last used this. I looked past the wall and into the room. They were sitting around a circular table.

A few of them had glasses of water nearby. Oh, this would be enjoyable.

I walked confidently into the room, smiling. There were gasps and a shriek. Some yelling and some men standing up in defensive stances, barking orders. "Pitiful," I concentrated my mind on those few glasses of water and then landed my targets on the 4 idiots standing around.

I closed my eyes. "Water Needle," I whispered. When I opened my eyes, the bodies were on the floor; their throats slit open and bleeding heavily.

Smiling, I walked out and went down the hallway. When I opened the exit door and felt the wind against my face, a sense of refreshment washed over me.

"Let's get this party started," I said with thrill in my voice.