1 A New World [Teacher’s Pet mission/open to squad 4/no kill/Stat training] Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:18 am
Suteki Yaku
D-rank
- Spoiler:
- Mission name: Teacher’s Pet
Mission rank: D [Repeatable]
Objective: Act as teaching assistant for a day, teaching students on the ninja art of your choice.
Location: Iwagakure
Reward: 70 Ryo
Mission description: Attention: Teaching assistant wanted for the Iwagakure ninja academy. Requirements: Must have graduated from an academy somewhere in the world, and must be skilled in at least one of the ninja arts. Remember, kids are our future.
Mission details: Minimum of 600 words, try not to yell at the kids; they tend not to like that.
A letter arrived early in the morning, from the administration bureau, mission section. The letter was sitting on the floor, near her front door about three feet away from it. Suteki was, on a rare occasion sleeping in. She had gotten back from her mission with Kurai just over a day ago and was still tired from the experience. It was her first mission outside of the village borders, her first C rank mission, and it had quite the toll on her. The mission was quite dangerous; the need to kill multiple opponents was a new sensation, though she managed to avoid doing so. Amazingly, she managed to avoid having to kill anyone, not that the opportunity never presented itself! Her partner, Kurai, took a huge toll of life, though not of having to back up the young girl. She hadn’t the need to end any life on that mission, though she did incapacity a large number of enemies.
The mission ended in a huge success, not only did they arrest or “remove” all of the bandits that were plaguing the border town, but they also captured the leader of the group of bandits. Two genin, first timers to the demands entailed of a C rank mission, versus fourteen or more veteran murderous bandits. No injuries were sustained for her partner or herself, but the stimulation might have been a little much for her. Or perhaps it was a combination of that and the invitation that happened after the mission. It was a valuable lesson for her, and she would take plenty away from the experience. But for now, sleep was what she needed.
The sun rose above her balcony, screaming its immensely bright light through her unprotected windows. Dust could be seen floating around the room, flashing as it twisted and turned within the gleaming light. The young girl rolled over in her bed, with a moan, and pulled the sheets higher up above her eyes. It was such a glorious day outside, and such a waste to deny the world her presence, but it would have to live without her for this day.
It was about one in the afternoon when a rumble came from beneath the sheets of the still room. The covers waved as the young girl stirred back to life. Another rumble and slowly the sheets rolled off and a body flopped upwards. The need to feed was great, as she managed to skip breakfast and dinner the night before. Suteki managed to get herself out of bed and grabbed a quick meal. It wasn’t anything worth detailing. Suteki stared out the window, watching the world go by for a moment than, with a slam as they struck downwards, blinds covered up the windows, casting the room into darkness. The covers flew in the air and settled back, with a few lumps now present.
Her dreams allowed reminiscing of the mission to occur. She relived what happened, what could have happened, what would have helped. Suteki was the weak link in that mission, though a minor hindrance, if Kurai hadn’t been there, she would have failed to complete the mission, or perhaps even worse. Lightning stuck outside her house, the world still cast into darkness of night. Each bolt of lightning seeming to influence her dreams, this nightmare. Flashes of the bandits faces, the beating they gave to that woman, their ghoulish veneer of a lack of feelings for life. The dream needed to end, now, right now. A chilling sweat glinted on her face as the last bolt of lightning streamed in the distance, lighting the small cracks exposed by the shades before her windows. A light rainfall happened and the dreams seemed to cease.
It was now morning, though dimly lite by the sun thanks to the overhanging rain clouds. Though it seemed to quell the dreary dreams she had before. Instead she had a delightful dream of what happened after the mission. Though fantasized really, Suteki and Kurai were out on the town, hands held taught, as they were window shopping. Smiles and laughter were the only thing on both of their faces as she imagined an enjoyable day off with the young man. The dream seeped into the real world, as a slightly disturbing smile appeared on her face as she grabbed onto a pillow and held it tightly. Though it was a dream, what a dream it was…
Suteki woke, stretching with a grin on her face. She felt plenty better than she had in the last few days. In fact, she felt spectacular. The young girl sat up, stretching yet again facing her closed windows. She grabbed the latch for the blinds and pulled them, exposing a slightly dreary world outside. It was drizzling for the most part, though not horribly. It would stay cloudy all day, and rainy for most of it, though the weather didn’t bring the young girl down at all. For some reason, she felt energized and ecstatic for the day ahead. She headed for her kitchen, preparing a decent size breakfast for the day ahead. As she cooked, she planned out what she wanted to do today. Some grocery shopping was needed, as she closed the door on the refrigerator, maybe I would pass by the clothing store for a short time. The bakery would be another stop of course.
As she finished cooking breakfast, she headed to her dinner table and enjoyed it, eating it at a slow pace. Suteki looked around her room. Clothing was tossed around everywhere. She spoke openly in the empty room, slight disappointment at the idea,“Laundry would need to be done as well.” As she looked around, she saw a letter sitting a few feet from her front door. She went over and picked it up, walking back to the table and taking another bite of her breakfast. The letter was from the Administration office. Perhaps payment for her last mission! “Great, now I have some money to spend. Perhaps I can buy some clothing this time.” It was for a mission for her to help out at the academy. The date requested was for today, though she was still off on her dates. She continued eating and then started to gather her clothing off the floor. As she opened the door, carrying her basket of clothing under her arm, she ran into a neighbor. “Glorious Wednesday morning huh. It seems like it is going to rain all day.” Suteki smiled, than spoke, “At least it isn’t raining to hard. Still good enough to…” ‘Wednesday? Today was Tuesday wasn’t it? With some apprehension to her voice, she spoke softly,’ “Did you say today was Wednesday?” The older woman responded, “Yes. Why dear?” Suteki quickly turned around, saying goodbye to the lady and rushed with basket in tow.
Suteki grabbed onto the letter, reading it at an extreme pace. ‘Mission…academy.. Pay of.. Wednesday at..’ Suteki looked at the clock for a moment, seeing it read 9:16. Her head turned back as she read the rest of the letter. ‘8:30’, Suteki dropped the letter as it slowly fluttered to the floor. She ran to her closet and grabbed something more suitable for training. Fortunately she hadn’t trained the last few days and still had some clean cloths. She was changed in three minutes flat and grabbed onto her gourd of sand as she rushed out her front door sprinting towards the academy. It wasn’t bad enough she was already late, but the academy was about twenty minutes away. Perhaps at full speed she could make it in 15 if she was lucky, but with the rain, it wouldn’t have been very safe. As she sloshed down the slightly muddy streets, she had almost careened into a group of people. As she ran passed them, catching herself barely, she half apologized, probably unable to be heard by them. At that point she decided to head to the roof tops. It would make her a little more tired, but at least she wouldn’t injure herself or anyone else.
It was now 9:25, nineteen minuets, it might have been a record time for her! She quickly reported to the office, reporting to some administrator there. She received a lecture about being late, but paid very little heed to it. It would have easily been seen on her face, as she barely even looked at the man whom lectured her. After the man finished, she apologized, bowing her head two times and the man had a stern look on his face, glaring at her. She avoided eye contact. “Report to room 218.”
1453 words.
600 to mission
Training Speed E-1 (75)
Training Speed E-2 (150)
Training Speed E-3 (225)
Training Speed D (300)
79 words
Training Reaction E-1 (75)
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