Mikari Ookami Age: Four(Memory#1)
It had only been a few months that the Gobi no Houkou had been sealed in Mikari. During those few months, Mikari had learned much from Gobi when they had their subconscious meetings. This also caused her chakra levels to rise so quickly that noone would expect her to control the new power of the Gobi no Houkou, the God of Illusion and wielder of the elements.
Yet at that age, her body was able to handle this growing sensation, though the Gobi promised to teach Mikari the skills she would need in time, well when she would need them when she began her training as a ninja.
Even though she gained this power. Mikari had now begun to also deal with the comments and teases of the clan. Some older kids had begun to call her a demon and monster though no Ookami had done that before to another. And the adults made sure to keep the little ones away from her saying she could lose control and maybe kill someone.
Mikari did feel hurt by all this and lonesome too, but kept showing a happy side to the clan. That way they could slowly acknowledge the fact that it was still her and that her and Gobi wouldn't lose control to them.
Now she was hanging out in the fields with her mother, watching the twins begin training in playful fights. They were finally 2 years old, which was the time Ookami members would find out their nature chakra. Ven, like his full name Ventus, had been gifted with the wind element. And Haruka had gotten the water element, though Mikari thought she would get earth. While the twins played with their elements with each other, Mikari and Orihime were just sitting on the grass.
"This is quite amazing." Orihime said. Mikari looked to her questionably. "What do you mean oka-san?" "You see dear. In our part of the family, we have all five elements. Your father has fire, the twins have wind and water, then I have earth and you have lightning. So we sort of complete each other." Orihime looked to her daughter with a smile but slowly let it down when she saw Mikari's ears down. "That was true before. But now I could possibly control all five which I can lose control of easily and hurt someone. I can ruin everything." Mikari said sadly.
Suddenly, Mikari felt a hand pet her head. She looked up to see her smiling mother. "That's not true. You could never hurt someone you care about. All you can do is protect everyone who you hold dear to. In time, you strength can help you through everything." Orihime looked back to the twins tackling each other with Mikari following her gaze.
"You won't ever be alone anyways. Not only Gobi, but you will also gain friends and a mate who will stand by your side. The hearts and memories of one another will always be connected even if they pass away. And look-" Orihime said. Mikari looked to see the twins shoot water and wind in the air that slowly combined to create snow around them.
"They know that together they are a great match in fights. But know they must travel alone for what they want to protect." Orihime looked back to Mikari. "So together in real life or not, you are always strong if you fear nothing and know that in this world or the next, someone is watching you."
Mikari took these words to heart, knowing that she would never forget them. Smiling at her mom, she said, "Thanks mom...I'll never forget that." Orihime smiled back. "Your welcome dear." "Onee-chan!" They heard. Mikari looked over and gets a snowball thrown at her face. Growling in playfulness, Mikari begins to chase the laughing twins around until they had to go home.
As they begun to walk home, Orihime told the kids, "You kids better begin packing." The siblings looked confused. "Nani?" They said. "Well we are gonna visit a fellow clan in Konoha where we will stay with my best friend for at least a week." Mikari and the twins were so happy, they quickly went to their rooms and began packing.
They rarely left the Rock village, so going to the Leaf Village was a thrill. And soon Mikari would discover something very precious to her that will make her whole life shine.
