Kyra was a fascinating companion on this journey. Her curiosity and enthusiasm were infectious, and her voice had a strange effect on people. I noticed it quickly when she encouraged that young boy to express his feelings for the girl. She had a way of influencing others, something I don't often see as an experienced shinobi.
But it was precisely that ability that also worried me. I'm not naive; I know that in our world, powers like Kyra's can become coveted targets. Shinobi villages or even misguided individuals may want to capture her to use as a weapon against Konoha. And that would be an outright disaster.
I couldn't help but remain vigilant. It's my duty to protect Konoha and its inhabitants, and the idea that Kyra could become a threat to the village concerned me. However, I also saw that Kyra wasn't just a helpless girl. She had her own powers and used them in a noble way.
As we continued our journey, I became more and more impressed by Kyra. She was not only attractive but also possessed a courage and determination that I admired. Despite her difficult past and having witnessed the dark side of people, she still wanted to help others.
I realized that Kyra had a good heart, and leaving her alone would have a negative effect on the whole situation. But I didn't know what to do with her yet. Simply letting her go and risking her becoming a pawn for dark forces was not an option...
So, I decided to wait and decide later. In the meantime, I remained friendly, occasionally flirted to put her at ease, but inside, I struggled with this difficult matter.
And as if investigating the Akatsuki wasn't difficult enough, adding the responsibility of Kyra certainly brought an extra challenge. Ai ai, the life of a shinobi is never dull, I can tell you that. But the interesting part is, while I grapple with this inner struggle, Kyra is becoming an inspiration for my new Icha Icha book. A woman who controls men with her voice, now that's a new element I can't ignore. Haha, this could be a bestseller!
