Kazu and I stuck by our word. Well I have, Kazu has been waiting for Genji to get older. I have been taking Hanzo's training into my own hands. His father disagrees with most, if not all, of my methods. Any time that I go over his father always has to lecture me on what 'I'm doing wrong' or 'what he doesn't like about Hanzo's training'. Every time I tell him that 'I know what I'm doing' and 'I've done training like this before'. Though somehow, for whatever reason, he doesn't believe me.

Kazu decided to make some lunch for Hanzo and I later today. I thought it was sweet of him and he also gave me something to give to Genji. It's like a little green blanket for him since he's still little enough. I thank him and tell him that I'll make sure Genji gets the blanket. I soon leave and make it to the castle.

It's quiet, like usual. The guards in the front greet me, we exchange casual 'hello's' and 'how are you's' before I walk further inside. I see Hanzo along with his mother and Genji in the courtyard. Hanzo is showing his mother something's that I taught him. She seems very impressed, though there could also be a lack of interest. I make my way to them with a smile. Hanzo notices me.

"Ichiro-san, can you help me show my mommy what I learned?" He makes his way over to me and has started to pull on my arm.

I chuckle, "Sure, let me just sit our lunch down." He nods and goes back to standing in front of his mother. I sit our lunch down but keep Genji's blanket in my hand. I'll help Hanzo then hand the blanket off to his sibling.

I make my way to Hanzo, who is grinning like an idiot. I laugh a little before correcting his form. Hanzo flows through some motions, as he does I can see a blue aura appear around him. Well that's good, we're forming a good bond and hopefully he'll be able to tap into my power soon.

I glance over to his mother and see that she's finally paying attention to him. She smiles and finally says that she's proud of her son. Genji pulls on his mothers shirt and she glances down to him. I mess with Hanzo's hair and tell him I'll be right back. I go over to his mother and Genji. I bend down to them. She looks up to me.

"I have a gift for Genji. My brother made him a blanket." I smile slightly at her. She looks at the blanket then me. Genji looks up to me and sees the blanket. He reaches out for it. I hand it to him and he instantly holds it close.

"Thank you Ichiro-san." She says before standing up. I help her and she soon leaves Hanzo and I.

"What did you give them?" Hanzo asks walking, almost skipping, over to me.

"I gave Genji a blanket," I reply, "It was something my brother made for him."

"The green dragon, right?"

I chuckle, "Yes, the green dragon." I go over and grab our lunch before we walk to the main training room in the temple. No matter how many times I've been here, it always facinates me how much his father is waiting for me so he can disapprove of my training methods.

"You should of come earlier, Ichiro, the early bird catches the worm and Hanzo needs his training done as soon as possible." His father says. I sigh and glance over to him. It's always something. He continues by saying, "Maybe if you didn't spend all your time talking about the trees and teaching him dance moves, he would of-"

I cut him off, "Mr. Shimada, I'm teaching your son in the best way I can; through experience. I can't help that I'm not doing it the way you want but you don't have the ability to tell me how to train him."

He's silent, for once, probably thinking of some way he can 'out think' me. I honestly hope Kazu and Genji don't have the same problem that I'm having with Hanzo. I turn away from Mr. Shimada. Hanzo is getting his bow.

"How about you listen to me." Mr. Shimada grabs me and pushes me against the wall. "I want my son to be well trained in everything. I want him to be able to use your power and to be the better Shimada. I want him to be able to be Hanzo Shimada, someone respectable and powerful."

I roll my eyes, which only seems to piss him off even more then he already was. "Well excuse me, but who is the ancient dragon and who isn't?" He gives me a confused look which only makes me grin. "Last time I checked I was the dragon, who is more than capable of killing you on the spot. I believe that Hanzo's training is going exactly how it should go. So, why don't you be a good father and spend time with both of your sons, allowing me to do my job." After I say that I push his father away. He falls to the ground and I go back to Hanzo. I hope he's scared.

I help Hanzo with the quiver and then help him hold the bow. Once I do that he's practically a natural, which is a good thing. Since he's good with the bow already, he'll be decent with firearms. We'll have to work on other skills like his swordsmanship, for example. I sit down and watch him hit some targets. His mother soon goes out to me with Genji in her arms.

"Ichiro? Can you watch Genji for me? I need to run into town and his father's sulking in our room. I don't want to bring him since he hates coming with me." She says as she puts Genji in my arms. "Thank you so much. I'll be back soon. Be good Genji." With that she leaves.

I look down to Genji. He looks up to me and reaches up for my hair. I guess it's not everyday you see someone with blue hair. Genji laughs and I smile. Hanzo soon stops what he's doing when he sees that I'm holding Genji. Hanzo goes to us. When Genji sees him, he reaches out for Hanzo. Hanzo laughs and picks him up. They look so happy.