First, a tracking mission in the Land of Lightning, now I have to help these weirdos? Well, at least I know them....
My name's Reicheru, and I'm a tracker from the Village Hidden in the Night, and a part of the ANBU. My job is to track rogue ninja and destroy any evidence of their existence, because their bodies hold the village secrets, and other hidden villages may try to use them against us. The ninja I was tracking today fled to the Land of Lightning, so I had to go find him. I don't know why they chose me for such an insignificant target....
You see, I'm jonin, a part of ANBU, a tracker, and I'm a medical-nin, but I don't stay solely on backup, or even defense. I am trained to kill, heal, destroy, repair, and above all, think. In the ANBU, I'm the best of the best. The good ANBU agents become a part of the ANBU Black Ops, the great become trackers. And then there's me. I will become Shadōkage someday, believe it! Even though I'm, technically speaking, already better than the current Shadōkage....
Moving on. After I destroyed all evidence of the target in Kumogakure, the Village Hidden in the Clouds, I was sent on a mission to help a group of genin and their squad leader. At first I thought I didn't have the right ninja. They had already wiped out over a dozen Chūnin and two Jōnin. Yet although they had effectively killed them, it wasn't in the least efficient. *Sigh* I recognized their fighting style. It was Shikuta, Roran, Kyoko and Orihime. Kyoko could level several platoons of jōnin in seconds, not to mention almost everything else within 50 metres with her fan. She was the most impressive, and she's a part of the Hyuga clan.
As I was tracking down Orihime and her squad, I could hear a group of five Chūnin and one Jōnin approaching. I leaped into the nearest tree to camouflage myself, and launched out a volley of shuriken and kunai. The Chūnin were killed immediately but the Jōnin still hung on to life. I was feeling merciful then, so I killed him quickly.
Soon after I caught up with Kyoko. She had just finished off a squad, and was leaping through the trees again. I didn't want her to mistake me for an enemy, so while I was 10 metres behind, I cleared my throat. She was still surprised though, and disappeared from view for few seconds. She shot several shuriken, then came out, realising who it was.
"Uh... oops?" She greeted me nervously.
"At least you didn't use your fan!" I responded cheerfully, and lightly punched her arm after removing a shuriken from my leg. "I've had much worse.
"Now, let's get to finding the rest of your squad!" And we set off through the leaves. One of my favourite things about Kyoko was that she's fast. I didn't have to slow down for her, unlike my comrades on my Tracker squad.
We soon found Shikuta in the middle of a fight with a Chūnin, and 2 others lay unconscious on the ground. We could see he would win, even with his left shoulder bleeding from a long slice, so we stayed hidden to watch him finish off the fight. He feigned a punch, the chunin aimed to kick his face. Shikuta crouched, then spun in a circle with his right leg sticking out to trip the chunin. It worked. The chunin fell flat on his face, and Shikuta flipped him over on to his back, sat on his chest and pinned his arms down with his feet, then punched him out to dump on his own territory later.
When Shikuta had finished dragging the chunin over to his other comerades, Kyoko stepped off of the tree branch with her hands in the air and exclaimed "Don't shoot!"
He spun around, ready and tense on defense, then relaxed as he saw who had spoken.
"Nah, I think I might just throw some for the hell of it," He replied with a mischievous glint in his eyes.
"Save 'em for the enemy, would'ja?"
"Speaking of which," I stepped off the tree to land in between them, interrupting their exchange. "We have to find Orihime and Roran too, ya know."
"Of course we wouldn't forget!" Exclaimed Shikuta.
"Then let's get moving!"
And we were off into the trees once more.
As I was tracking down Orihime and her squad, I could hear a group of five Chūnin and one Jōnin approaching. I leaped into the nearest tree to camouflage myself, and launched out a volley of shuriken and kunai. The Chūnin were killed immediately but the Jōnin still hung on to life. I was feeling merciful then, so I killed him quickly.
Soon after I caught up with Kyoko. She had just finished off a squad, and was leaping through the trees again. I didn't want her to mistake me for an enemy, so while I was 10 metres behind, I cleared my throat. She was still surprised though, and disappeared from view for few seconds. She shot several shuriken, then came out, realising who it was.
"Uh... oops?" She greeted me nervously.
"At least you didn't use your fan!" I responded cheerfully, and lightly punched her arm after removing a shuriken from my leg. "I've had much worse.
"Now, let's get to finding the rest of your squad!" And we set off through the leaves. One of my favourite things about Kyoko was that she's fast. I didn't have to slow down for her, unlike my comrades on my Tracker squad.
We soon found Shikuta in the middle of a fight with a Chūnin, and 2 others lay unconscious on the ground. We could see he would win, even with his left shoulder bleeding from a long slice, so we stayed hidden to watch him finish off the fight. He feigned a punch, the chunin aimed to kick his face. Shikuta crouched, then spun in a circle with his right leg sticking out to trip the chunin. It worked. The chunin fell flat on his face, and Shikuta flipped him over on to his back, sat on his chest and pinned his arms down with his feet, then punched him out to dump on his own territory later.
When Shikuta had finished dragging the chunin over to his other comerades, Kyoko stepped off of the tree branch with her hands in the air and exclaimed "Don't shoot!"
He spun around, ready and tense on defense, then relaxed as he saw who had spoken.
"Nah, I think I might just throw some for the hell of it," He replied with a mischievous glint in his eyes.
"Save 'em for the enemy, would'ja?"
"Speaking of which," I stepped off the tree to land in between them, interrupting their exchange. "We have to find Orihime and Roran too, ya know."
"Of course we wouldn't forget!" Exclaimed Shikuta.
"Then let's get moving!"
And we were off into the trees once more.