1 A New Prospective Thu May 02, 2013 11:09 pm
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Akiko had grown up in the Slums of Sunagakure, the hostile and competitive nature of the area had been partially responsible for her margin of success as a Kunoichi, and the rest had been her late father’s teachings, his guidance in her life. However, the success she had attained felt empty without his loving actions and calming words, without him her recently bestowed title of Chuunin felt empty and void of meaning. Akiko remembered a time when her favorite place in all of Sunagakure was their quaint little home, she remembered when her mother smiled, and she remembered the sweet smell of roses her father would bring home for his wife. Those were just memories now almost to the point of a myth because of a single event caused by a single man, a man who had once protected Sunagakure, Uzumaki Trilby. He had slaughtered Akiko’s father and was the cause of her despising of her home, the agony inflicted upon her mother, and the scent of death eternally replacing the sweet smell of flora. Akiko hated Trilby for his actions and felt the beginnings of hatred towards all Uzumaki for their lack of action, and she felt a twinge of resentment towards the Kazekage for not seeing this reaction coming from her own husband. Without realizing it fully, Akiko had begun giving herself over to the age old curse that inflicted suffering on her clan for generations, she had allowed the Curse of Hatred to take root in her heart, she drew from that pain to push her to succeed as a Kunoichi and one day allow her to take vengeance.
It was the disgust of being in the source of such horrendous agony that caused Akiko to leave the shelter of her household to catch a short breath of fresh air amongst those who knew suffering. Akiko slowly strolled through the crowded slums, she looked upon war veterans who had lost limbs in small battles or skirmishes, widows who had their reason for living ripped prematurely from their grasps, orphans who begged for food just to fill their starving bellies and she felt at home. These people who had tasted loss, who knew the bitter taste it brought and the horrendous memories of happiness lost, it was those people who she felt relation to, they had become her family. It was for that reason Akiko refused to allow her pain to spread to those that were unworthy, for the first time in her life she felt a need to shield them from the additional suffering, she felt the need to be their guardian. This feeling spread to cause the first act of charity she had even given another being outside of her family, Akiko had given fifteen Ryo to a small boy to allow him to buy single bread roll to eat and fill his emaciated form with some small form of nutrition.
As Akiko walked amongst those who shared her pain, she couldn’t help but wonder why had she been forced to suffer such a terrible fate? Why had fate selected her to bear the eternal weight of such tremendous suffering? What did destiny have in store for her that would require her to ache this deeply and this badly?
It was the disgust of being in the source of such horrendous agony that caused Akiko to leave the shelter of her household to catch a short breath of fresh air amongst those who knew suffering. Akiko slowly strolled through the crowded slums, she looked upon war veterans who had lost limbs in small battles or skirmishes, widows who had their reason for living ripped prematurely from their grasps, orphans who begged for food just to fill their starving bellies and she felt at home. These people who had tasted loss, who knew the bitter taste it brought and the horrendous memories of happiness lost, it was those people who she felt relation to, they had become her family. It was for that reason Akiko refused to allow her pain to spread to those that were unworthy, for the first time in her life she felt a need to shield them from the additional suffering, she felt the need to be their guardian. This feeling spread to cause the first act of charity she had even given another being outside of her family, Akiko had given fifteen Ryo to a small boy to allow him to buy single bread roll to eat and fill his emaciated form with some small form of nutrition.
As Akiko walked amongst those who shared her pain, she couldn’t help but wonder why had she been forced to suffer such a terrible fate? Why had fate selected her to bear the eternal weight of such tremendous suffering? What did destiny have in store for her that would require her to ache this deeply and this badly?