1 First Day on the Job (2 D rank missions) [Fishy] [Ninja-Nanny] Fri Aug 30, 2013 2:59 pm
Suteki Yaku
D-rank
- Fishy [D]:
- Mission name: Fishy
Mission rank: D
Objective: Find a lost gold-fish.
Location: Iwagakure
Reward: 80
Mission description: A man lost his award winning gold-fish, it jumped out of his aquarium in a little pond near his house. There are a lot of fishes there, and he can't find his one. You have to retrieve the fish, he will give you a picture. The pond is roughly 1 meter deep, and 5 meters wide (circular). The water is very clear. As the fish is worth a lot of money, the man is prepared to pay a lot.
Mission details: There are plenty of fishes in there, and a lot of them look like gold-fishes. You will definitely catch at least two or three fishes that you think are goldfishes before the real one. 600 Wordcount.
I left the Kage tower, in the Administration District of the village. This was my first mission since graduation from the academy a few days ago. I hadn't received a sensei yet but I was told to expect to be contacted within the next few days to meet with one. I was happy to be expecting to be placed into a squad, because that would eventually lead to greater missions, and hopefully I would be taught a number of jutsu I hadn't even thought of before, and maybe even refine the few that I already knew of.
It was normal to expect multiple missions, especially D rank missions on a daily basis. Today, my first mission was to meet with a man whom would give me the details of the mission he requested. Chances are it would be a basic or nothing jutsu, as was told to us in the academy, but money was money, and we should treat these basic missions as a form of training. So that was how I was going to take it.
I looked at the paper in my hands with the address of the man's home that requested the mission. I continued walking down the sidewalk watching for the house number. As I got to his house I went down the paved walkway to his front door and knocked. The man rushed to the door opening it quickly looking around. He was in quite a panic, "Are you the only one! Well, hurry hurry. I need you to fetch my pet." He grabbed my hand and rushed passed me heading across the grass in his hard and down the road.
I was just about ready to tear the mans hand in half. It was fortunate for him that I didn't bring my container of sand with me today. I thought to myself, 'Remember, next time bring my gourd with me!' Though that would have been a bad thing certainly, to hurt the client.