TOKYO, JAPAN

"I got six military age males in a van, headed for the train station on main street." I said.

"Are they al-Qatala?" My commanding officer said.

"I don't know, sis, but we should probably follow them."

"Hanabi, you're always getting yourself into trouble. I advise you call in reinforcements."

"No, I can do this, Hinata." I replied back.

"They're heading down main avenue, head there." My older sister ordered.

We continued to follow them down the street, and they came to a dead stop. Then a man came out of the car with a bomb strapped to his chest. In a panic, I shouted, "Get out of the car before he...!" the bomb had detonated...

Six men came out of the van and began slaughtering civilians.

"Get the police here now." I ordered.

"What the hell just happened, Hanabi? Talk to me!" Hinata shouted over comms.

"Suicide bomber, get the police here now!" I looked at my men. "All of you, get out there and help the civvies."

"Yes, ma'am!" They replied. I grabbed my rifle, got out of the vehicle, and began to fire at the al-Qatala forces. I took cover behind a car, and fired at the enemy.

"Hanabi! We have a hostage situation in three separate buildings. Police and the Japanese Ground Forces will clear out two of them out, your squad will clear out the Cafe."

"On it, sis!" I shouted. "My team, on me!" My men ran toward the Cafe, and we saw two al-Qatala fighters holding three people hostage. We killed them, and told them to leave. We heard a beeping noise, and knew immediately that it was a bomb. "Go! Let's move!" I was able to escape, but my team didn't make it out in time. "Konohamaru! Choji! Fuck!" I was on the verge of crying. Then, someone shouted "Get up" at me. "This fight isn't over yet soldier. We have to win this one!"

"Who are you?" I asked.

"Captain Naruto Uzumaki of the Special Operations Group. We have to clear out the motel, we have a bomb threat inside."

"Right!"

Once we got inside the motel, I reloaded my rifle and then looked to find a bomb next to three civvies who were tied up next to three civilians.

TO BE CONTINUED...