Koumei ended up crying herself to sleep in about an hour, and Kasei had to carry her back to the Hokage's tower. After placing her lightly on the provided bed, he went off to find the Hokage.
Tsunade was in her (very small) office, looking as if she was going to shred every peice of paperwork and throw it out the window. When Kasei entered without knocking, as he usually did, he found her standing over a particularly crammed peice of paper, pointing a finger at it and yelling: "I WILL NOT SURRENDER!!!"
Kasei paused, wondering what the consequences would be if he got any closer. Eventually the Hokage noticed him and smiled.
"Kasei! Your back! How was day one?" she asked, roughly pushing the files onto the floor and gesturing to the chair across from her desk. He took it.
"So, what's the report?" she asked casually, rocking back and forth on her chair.
"Not good," said Kasei, "She tried to attack that Naruto kid when she went to the Ramen Bar. I had to break her hand to stop her from getting to him. The chuunin, Iruka, was protecting him as well. Also, the Hyuuga boy, the elite gennin I think, he was there too." Kasei paused before continuing.
"She snuck out just before lunch and spent an hour and a half looking for the Stone Memorial, where she paid her respects to that Gekkou Hayate. I think she must have been good friends with him. She was probably eavsdropping on our conversation, also."
"I knew she was eavsdropping. Any other things?" Tsunade questioned.
"Hai. After she left the Memorial, she went to go train and I found out what one of her bloodlines is..."
Tsunade looked up, interested in the topic. "And?"
"It's the same bloodline that the ice boy, Haku, had. The Water Manipulation bloodline. She went over to a puddle and a sphere of water came to her hands, where she moulded it into different shapes, before dropping it and breaking it."
"Oh? I'm positive she's related to him. She looks exactly like him, ne?" she asked.
"I never saw the body they brought back." said Kasei tonelessly.
"I found a whole bunch of Hunter-nin senbon in her vest and weapons pouch. She must use them like he did also..." Tsunade thought aloud.
"Should I write out the report, Tsunade-sama?"
"Hai. I think this Moon-nin needs to be kept in. She is a danger to the civillians and the Leaf-nin. I'll seal her door and get some jounin and chuunin guards to hold the seals until needed. We have to figure out what to do with her." Tsunade stood and made her way to the door.
Kasei grabbed her abandoned pen and a blank scroll from a cabinet and began writing out the past days events. His writing was small and slanted and very neat. His cold grey orbs moved from left to right and back again, and up and down over and over until he was done, where he rolled it back and labelled it. He placed it on the Hokage's desk and left.
On his way out, he was stopped by Tsunade and asked to hold the seal for awhile as she gathered a few ninja to guard the doors and window. When she returned, she brought with her chuunins Izumo and Kotetsu, always together, to guard the door, and the jounin Genma to guard the window. Genma didn't look pleased at all and grumbled something before preparing to spend the night on a cold rooftop wasting chakra on holding the seal.
"Arigato, Kasei. You may go now, but be ready if I call upon you. We might need help if things get out of hand, and you are probably the strongest in this village, aside from myself and Jiraiya." Tsunade said.
"Hai, Tsunade-sama," he replied as he left.
In her room, Kousei was sitting up at the window, fully awake. She glared angrily at a jounin on the roof across from her room. He waved, and smiled sarcastically, moving his toothpick from one side of his mouth to the other. She grew even more irate. The exits were sealed and she couldn't get out, so she decided to try to fix up her bloody hands with no success. Each one was crippled, particulary her left one, and were still bleeding. It hurts, she thought.
The brown haired jounin noticed her diffuculty and hopped over to the window sill. He dug in his vest and produced a few bandages, handing them to her through the seal. She took them silently and roughly bandaged her right hand. But when she unwrapped the spent badages on her left one, she was suprised. She sharply breathed in through her teeth, causing the normally uninterested Genma to look back to her.
There was a blood covered bone sticking out from her palm, and another bump slightly lower on the back of her hand. Her little and ring fingers were twisted unnaturally, and her thumb was dislocated. The whole thing was bleeding freely, and was a slightly purplish colour. It was a groteque sight, and she froze, not doing anything but staring at it in shock. That damn ninja! He messed up my hand! How am I supposed to fight now?
Genma noticed her state of shock, quickly replaced by pain, and decided to fix it up himself. He gently took it and examined it for a moment before wiping away the blood. His toothpick bobbed up and down in concentration as he began popping the bones back into place. The kunoichi did not make any sound, but it was clear the pain she was in. He re-adjusted her bloodied splint on each of her fingers before wrapping it tightly in a bandage. He then re-wound the bandage around her right hand, they were poorly wound and were doing nothing to stop the bloodloss.
"There," he said in a bored voice.
"Arigato, Leaf-nin," she whispered.
She returned to her bed, where she would be spending the next four days. The chuunin at the door would bring her food, but she never ate that much. She only thought about Haku. She would sit on her bed with her legs pulled up for hours. The guards would switch every once and a while, but she didn't seem to notice. She was slowly becoming more sick, but at least the bleeding of her hands had stopped.
On the fifth day, something happened. She heard the voice of that Kakashi, speaking urgently to the Hokage. She couldn't hear what he said, but she understood. There was an explosion somewhere along the edge of the village and it broke her from her thoughts of death. The Hokage was barking orders at whoever was guarding her door. She felt the seal drop, and she made her way over to the door. There was another explosion. They've found me...
