1 A sticky encounter [Seiryu/Invite Only/No Kill] Fri Mar 04, 2016 6:50 pm
Misoka
D-rank
What had she expected? A feeling of satisfaction? A surge of power? Happiness, even?
She wasn’t sure.
Sometimes she questioned herself whether the murder of the clan leader had been the right thing to do. Imprisonment might have sufficed to get her message across.
And then she remembered how irrelevant it was to weigh the pros and cons of a decision she had already made and acted on.
Her clan was in shreds and she didn’t know how to put all these pieces back together.
Whereas one side acknowledged her as temporary clan leader, the other continued rebelling against her position. Even then, she found it impossible to distinguish between allies and foes, between people who could be trusted and the kind prone to killing you in your sleep. Misoka couldn’t bring herself to trust anybody.
In the course of only two months, she had come to realize that she was simply not the right person to handle the clan affairs. No matter how much willpower and confidence she feigned in front of her subordinates, the moment she went to bed her scars opened and the nightmares returned, constantly reminding her of the life she had only recently left behind.
There was so much more to freedom than she had known before.
She didn’t have to worry about pursuers anymore, she could go wherever she wanted – and still, the memories never stopped haunting her, making her tense up when it was safe and frown when she should be smiling.
Somewhere along the way it seemed she had lost parts of herself which she was now desperately trying to reclaim.
Her thoughts came to a staggering halt when the sound of children’s shouting echoed through the morning air.
Misoka whirled around, becoming witness to a situation that seemed to occur quite frequently in the Sand Dunes. Four boys were standing in an alleyway, three teenagers – all wearing shinobi headbands - and a child who kept crying for help.
Misoka clenched her teeth. From prior experiences, she knew that one could expect all kinds of crimes happening in the slums, but three Genin threatening an innocent child? That was definitely a first.
Part of her wondered what on earth had driven her to the slums to begin with… well, mostly the fact that she hadn’t paid attention to where she was heading.
“Shut up shit-arse and hand over the money!” One of the teens shouted while the others pushed the child to the ground.
She couldn’t watch any longer. With nothing but anger burning within her, she moved closer, making her presence known to them.
The child let out a gasp of relief. “Please help me!”
The others exchanged gazes, but there was no fear in their eyes; instead they… smiled.
Suddenly something felt off. She couldn’t quite put her finger on what it was that made the back of her neck tingle unpleasantly, but…
When the child’s cries turned into a soft chuckle for the split of a second, she knew.
“Not a bad idea to use the little boy as distraction,” Misoka noted with a frown, stopping in front of the group. “What were you going to do? Steal my money?”
Their smirks dissipated at once. “She found out,” one of them growled in frustration; the child fell quiet.
They didn’t have a plan B? Apparently not, judging from the perplexed look on their faces.
Misoka relaxed. So they were harmless after all and would probably leave any moment.
Unfortunately, that wasn't the case.
“Earth Release: Mud Vomit.”
Their sudden choice to attack took her completely by surprise. She only managed to use her arms as a shield for her face when the sticky fluid washed over her.
The moment she opened her eyes again the boys were already running away with laughter.
This couldn’t be happening. No way.
She had just been hit with dirt. She was caked in mud and wet, her clothes were ruined, not to mention the smell.
Mouth wide open, Misoka needed a few heartbeats to let it all sink in.
And then she exploded, for the sole reason to vent her anger.
“ARE YOU KIDDING ME, I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS!”
She wasn’t sure.
Sometimes she questioned herself whether the murder of the clan leader had been the right thing to do. Imprisonment might have sufficed to get her message across.
And then she remembered how irrelevant it was to weigh the pros and cons of a decision she had already made and acted on.
Her clan was in shreds and she didn’t know how to put all these pieces back together.
Whereas one side acknowledged her as temporary clan leader, the other continued rebelling against her position. Even then, she found it impossible to distinguish between allies and foes, between people who could be trusted and the kind prone to killing you in your sleep. Misoka couldn’t bring herself to trust anybody.
In the course of only two months, she had come to realize that she was simply not the right person to handle the clan affairs. No matter how much willpower and confidence she feigned in front of her subordinates, the moment she went to bed her scars opened and the nightmares returned, constantly reminding her of the life she had only recently left behind.
There was so much more to freedom than she had known before.
She didn’t have to worry about pursuers anymore, she could go wherever she wanted – and still, the memories never stopped haunting her, making her tense up when it was safe and frown when she should be smiling.
Somewhere along the way it seemed she had lost parts of herself which she was now desperately trying to reclaim.
Her thoughts came to a staggering halt when the sound of children’s shouting echoed through the morning air.
Misoka whirled around, becoming witness to a situation that seemed to occur quite frequently in the Sand Dunes. Four boys were standing in an alleyway, three teenagers – all wearing shinobi headbands - and a child who kept crying for help.
Misoka clenched her teeth. From prior experiences, she knew that one could expect all kinds of crimes happening in the slums, but three Genin threatening an innocent child? That was definitely a first.
Part of her wondered what on earth had driven her to the slums to begin with… well, mostly the fact that she hadn’t paid attention to where she was heading.
“Shut up shit-arse and hand over the money!” One of the teens shouted while the others pushed the child to the ground.
She couldn’t watch any longer. With nothing but anger burning within her, she moved closer, making her presence known to them.
The child let out a gasp of relief. “Please help me!”
The others exchanged gazes, but there was no fear in their eyes; instead they… smiled.
Suddenly something felt off. She couldn’t quite put her finger on what it was that made the back of her neck tingle unpleasantly, but…
When the child’s cries turned into a soft chuckle for the split of a second, she knew.
“Not a bad idea to use the little boy as distraction,” Misoka noted with a frown, stopping in front of the group. “What were you going to do? Steal my money?”
Their smirks dissipated at once. “She found out,” one of them growled in frustration; the child fell quiet.
They didn’t have a plan B? Apparently not, judging from the perplexed look on their faces.
Misoka relaxed. So they were harmless after all and would probably leave any moment.
Unfortunately, that wasn't the case.
“Earth Release: Mud Vomit.”
Their sudden choice to attack took her completely by surprise. She only managed to use her arms as a shield for her face when the sticky fluid washed over her.
The moment she opened her eyes again the boys were already running away with laughter.
This couldn’t be happening. No way.
She had just been hit with dirt. She was caked in mud and wet, her clothes were ruined, not to mention the smell.
Mouth wide open, Misoka needed a few heartbeats to let it all sink in.
And then she exploded, for the sole reason to vent her anger.
“ARE YOU KIDDING ME, I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS!”