HisGothicTwilightPrincess
Princess
Well, this is my fanfic. uh..yeah. It gets pretty good if you stick with it. It's pretty long though. Still, i love hearing feedback from my readers, so comment lots, but please be nice.:sweatdrop:
WARNING: This Fanfic is rated...well probably PG-13, i'd say, for 'expressive' language and implied sexual content.
PART 1 (The Beginning)
Chapter 1 (The Mountain’s Head)
Annoyed, I pushed my wispy, pale-blonde hair back behind my ears as I climbed. I would have cut all my hair off, but I never got around to it. I was climbing the face of Mt. Hokage in the Hidden leaf Village, Konohagakure. It was one of my favorite spots to go and to think. With the help of my Chakra I reached the top of the 1st Hokage’s head that was carved into the mountainside. The Hokage is the leader of our village. Those whose faces were on the mountain were no longer living. Mt. Hokage made an interesting place to sit and watch the people in the village, swarming around like little bugs as they went on throughout their daily lives, unaware that they were being watched by a fifteen-year-old Chunin.
True, I should probably be out on a mission like most of the other Chunin, but today was one of those days that the hokage refused to acknowledge my existence. Her name was Lady Tsunade and I knew that she did not like me. Most of my assignments came from her, supposedly, through Kakashi Hatake, one of the many sensei in the village of Konohagakure. Whenever I tried to see Lady Tsunade, which was very rarely, her assistant would disappear into The Hokage’s office only to return moments later saying that Lady Tsunade was either busy or not there. It was obvious she didn’t want anything to do with me and I couldn’t understand why. I’d only seen her a few times and always from a distance. I’d never even spoken to the woman!
But that was not what I had climbed the mountain to think about. It had been almost five years since Orochimaru had killed my parents. I didn’t know exactly how it had happened or why. All I knew was that it must have had something to do with me because nobody wanted to talk to me about it.
“Don’t worry about it, Tsukiko,” they would say to me, “It didn’t have anything to do with you.”
Which obviously made me think it did. Adults didn’t say things like that unless they were lying. Adults were always lying, trying to cover things up, and I always had my ways of finding out the truth.
I’m not exactly like normal ninja. I can sometimes see things before they happen or see things that have already happened. True, there are many ninja who can predict their opponent’s moves, but this isn’t like that. I see actual scenarios of things and people, sometimes they’re people I know and sometimes I don’t know them. My visions came in handy sometimes, like when I knew Sunagakure was going to attack. Not that anyone believed me before hand. They had dismissed it as just nightmares when I awoke from my dream vision. When the sand-ninja attacked, however, they began to believe me. All except the hokage. She still wouldn’t listen to a word I said and had to be told by other people before she paid any attention at all. By then a battle was often on her own doorstep.
I had never before had a vision about my parents. That is why I had climbed onto the mountain early this morning- because last night I had dreamt about them.
Their names were Yuki and Kasumi and I had seen them in a dark room, sleeping peacefully at first. I knew that in the next room my ten-year-old self lay sleeping as well. Suddenly there was a loud crash and Yuki and Kasumi both sat up instantly. They ran into the next room to see my sleeping form in the hands of a man wearing a black cloak. Only his golden eyes shone in the darkness. My mother launched herself at my attacker while my father, Kasumi, grabbed the kunai out of my bag on the floor. Orochimaru deflected Yuki with a simple shove of his fist and deflected the kunai thrown by Kasumi using his own Chakra energy.
There was a mad scrabble as my parents tried to take me back from Orochimaru and in the end they both lay dead on the floor. By then I had awakened and was screaming. I made enough noise to be heard by the neighbors, but by the time they got there Orochimaru was gone and I was alone, sitting in the middle of the floor near the bodies of Yuki and Kasumi. One of the neighbors, Kazuko, stared at me with wide eyes before turning to face the Konoha police force that had come to help.
“Alert the Hokage and assemble the ANBU Black Opps. Tell them Orochimaru is in the village,” Kazuko said to them. They nodded and hurried to obey.
I wondered how Kazuko had known Orochimaru had done it. Whenever I questioned him about it he claimed he had seen Orochimaru run off. Not a chance. I hadn’t even seen Orochimaru leave and I had been watching it all happen in my vision. Strange, also, that I had no recollection of any of that happening. I didn’t remember anything until the next day when I awoke to find myself in the hospital. That was when Kakashi-sensei told me what had happened…
Since then I had been living with Kakashi-sensei and he took care of me like a daughter, though he was rarely home. I had my own room and pretty much free-range when it came to doing whatever I wanted. I had no curfew to be home by. I could stay out all night if I wished and Kakashi didn’t ask questions.
My thoughts were interrupted by a rustling of branches behind me and I whirled around with a kunai in my hand, expecting an attack, but saw it was only Naruto Uzumaki. Naruto was a blonde-haired, blue-eyed, hyperactive ninja who was three years younger than me. He was annoying sometimes, but he was always nice and helpful.
“Hey, Kiko, what’re you doing up here?” He asked with a grin. Kiko was what most everyone called me, except Kakashi who insisted on calling me Tsukiko.
“Just thinking. Hoping to get some peace and quiet for once,” I said with a faint smile.
“Oh.”
“What’re you doing?”
“I was bored,” He said with a grin, “Neji, Sakura, and I just got back from a mission and now there’s nothing to do.”
“Oh. How about some training?” I asked him.
“Alright!”
One thing about Naruto is that in a way he is like me. He has two different types of Chakra energy. His normal, blue Chakra, and the red Chakra that he claimed came from the nine-tailed-fox demon that had been sealed inside of him when he was a baby. It startled me when he first told me about this when I was 13 years old. I too, had often felt the presence of a red Chakra within me, though I never said anything. If what Naruto had said was true then I had a demon sealed away inside of me as well, but I didn’t tell anyone. I did research, learning all I could about the 9 biju, which are tailed demons, and the Jinchuriki, who were the human hosts in which the demons resided.
Naruto and I started our false battle immediately. He took a stance and performed his shadow clone jutsu, which created multiple copies of himself. As if one Naruto wasn’t bad enough. All four of the clones leapt at me and I crouched into a ball and at the exact moment they hit me I released Chakra energy from all 64 Chakra points in my body, throwing the clones backwards and disintegrating them. As soon as the clones were gone I leapt into the air as the real Naruto burst forth out of the ground. I landed gracefully on my feet a safe distance away.
“Did you really think that would work on me, Naruto?” I asked with a laugh, “I watched your battle against Neji during the Chunin exams, remember?”
“Oh yeah? Try this!” He exclaimed. He quickly cloned himself and using his clone for support, began to roll a ball of Chakra energy known as Rasengan. I could have easily dodged it, but instead as he threw it at me I held up my hand and created a shield with the Chakra emitted from the Chakra points in my arms. The Rasengan ball struck the shield with a force that would have knocked a weaker ninja backwards, before reflecting back and striking the true Naruto dead in the stomach.
I walked over to where he lay on the ground, the breath knocked out of him, and I stood over him and smiled.
“This battle…is over,” I said, extending a hand to help him up.
Chapter 2 (Summoning Scroll)
Bored after our battle on the 1st Hokage’s head Naruto and I made our way back to the village.
“Man, I’m starving! Let’s go get somethin to eat!” Naruto said to me.
“What is it with you and food, Naruto?” I asked with a sigh, “Alright. Let’s go to the Ramen Bar.”
I followed Naruto into the Ramen Bar, but I didn’t eat because I wasn’t hungry. Naruto was chowing down on his third bowl of ramen when in walked two of our friends, a large boy named Choji and his lazy pal Shikamaru.
“Hey Naruto. Hey Kiko,” Shikamaru said, sitting down beside me.
“What’s up, Shika?” I asked as Choji sat down beside Naruto and ordered a bowl of ramen.
“Naruto and I were supposed to do some training today, but I see he’s too busy stuffing his face. What a drag,” Shikamaru said with a sigh.
“Oh. I forgot. Sorry Shikamaru,” Naruto said through a mouthful of ramen, “I’m too beat from my battle with Kiko.”
“How about a game of Shogi or Go?” I offered Shikamaru.
“Alright, Kiko, you’re on,” Shika declared.
A few minutes later found us outside, sitting at one of the stone tables. I beat Shikamaru twice at Shogi and twice at Go before he admitted defeat.
“Man. Beaten by a girl! What a drag,” He said with a sigh. Shikamaru thought everything was a drag. He was a player who based his entire game upon strategy and predicting his opponent’s moves. By relying on pure, rash, instinct I had beaten him.
“Sorry, Shikamaru, that’s how it goes,” I said with a shrug, smiling at him.
When the sun started to disappear I made my way back to my house. Kakashi wasn’t home, but I cooked chicken and left some out for him anyway. Just as I suspected he came home a few minutes later and found the food on the table.
“Hey Tsukiko. How was your day?” Kakashi asked me as he lowered his mask to eat. I was perhaps one of the few who had ever seen his face.
“Boring, mostly. I beat Shikamaru at a few games of Shogi and Go,” I said with a shrug.
“Really? Asuma-sensei tells me he’s really good at those games. He’s never even beaten Asuma! How did you defeat him?” He asked interestedly.
“The same way I do everything else- through a series of rash actions ruled by instinct.”
“That doesn’t work for a lot of ninja, but it definitely works for you. I heard you beat Naruto in a fake-battle,” Kakashi said.
“No big deal,” I said with another shrug.
“It’s impressive that you can emit Chakra from all 64 points in your body and still be able to control it,” He said, impressed.
“It’s no big deal,” I repeated, insistent.
“If you say so…but I think Neji Hyuuga would be a good match for you.”
Neji Hyuuga had the ability to block all 64 Chakra points by striking them all at once, sometimes more than once. I had seen him do it to Naruto during the Chunin exams, but when Naruto used the Chakra provided by the Nine-tailed Demon Fox, the Chakra points became unblocked and Naruto kicked Neji’s butt.
“Maybe,” I said to Kakashi, “I’m going to bed.”
I was actually looking forward to sleeping, for once, in the hope that I might have another dream about my parents. I rarely have two dreams in a row without them being related to one another, so I was extremely hopeful. As soon as I closed my eyes, the vision began, but it was not about Yuki and Kasumi…
A cloaked figure was running through the woods at nighttime. I didn’t know who he was and he carried a scroll in his left hand. He was running fast by gathering the Chakra in his feet so I knew immediately that he was a ninja, though of what ranking I was uncertain. My vision followed him until he stopped. He had come to a waterfall. He knelt down on the ground and pulled out a kunai, which he plunged into a rock that was perfectly round, except for the slit in it that the kunai obviously fitted into. Suddenly, the waterfall stopped flowing, revealing a small hole in the face of the rock beneath it. The cloaked man put the scroll into the secret hole and then took his kunai from the rock and the waterfall started flowing again.
“There,” Said the man in an oddly chilling voice, “It should be safe there until she finds it…”
I awoke with a start and knew that I must go to that waterfall. It was dark outside, as the hour had grown late- past midnight. I listened intently to the house around me and heard Kakashi’s steady breathing from the next room. He was asleep. I slipped out of bed quietly and opened my window slowly, then, I climbed out. I was still wearing my day clothes of a black skirt and black long-sleeved shirt so I didn’t feel out of place. I was barefoot, but it didn’t matter as I left the village and made my way into the forest, taking the same path the man had taken in my dream.
It wasn’t long before I came to the waterfall from my dream. I hastily shoved my kunai into the rock I’d seen and I was more that delighted when the waterfall ceased to flow. I walked over cautiously and peered into the hole. The scroll was still there! Whoever the man had wanted to find the scroll had not found it. By the light of the moon I unfolded it and read it. I knew what it was immediately- a summoning scroll! A select few ninja were able to summon creatures to do their bidding. Naruto and Master Jiraiya could both summon toads, Kakashi-sensei could summon his ninja dogs, and Lady Tsunade could summon a giant slug, so I’d heard. This particular scroll was binding with snakes. I didn’t really have a problem with snakes and I was ready to sign the scroll. Who knew when I’d get another chance? Most ninja couldn’t summon animals because they didn’t possess enough Chakra energy to do it…but if my suspicions were right, and I did have one of the tailed demons inside of me, then this would be just the way to get this beast to lend me its Chakra!
The scroll had the names of three ninja, that I did not bother to read, and they had pressed their fingerprints beneath their names, all in blood. Without hesitating I carefully bit the pointer finger of my left hand and signed my name.
“Tsukiko Akane,” I murmured aloud as I finished. I pressed each of my fingers to the one I had bitten and then pressed all five to the scroll. I checked the particular hand seals indicated that I would need to summon. There was only one, besides the finishing seal, that I did not know. It was the symbol for serpent and merely required one to lace their fingers together before completing the hand seals.
I took my stance and gathered all the Chakra, I alone, possessed. I formed the hand seals and pressed my left palm to the ground.
“Summoning Jutsu!” I said loudly. A moment later there was a flash and before me lay one of the most lethal-looking creatures I had ever seen in my life!
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So let me know what you think so far and then i'll post Chapters 3 and 4
WARNING: This Fanfic is rated...well probably PG-13, i'd say, for 'expressive' language and implied sexual content.
PART 1 (The Beginning)
Chapter 1 (The Mountain’s Head)
Annoyed, I pushed my wispy, pale-blonde hair back behind my ears as I climbed. I would have cut all my hair off, but I never got around to it. I was climbing the face of Mt. Hokage in the Hidden leaf Village, Konohagakure. It was one of my favorite spots to go and to think. With the help of my Chakra I reached the top of the 1st Hokage’s head that was carved into the mountainside. The Hokage is the leader of our village. Those whose faces were on the mountain were no longer living. Mt. Hokage made an interesting place to sit and watch the people in the village, swarming around like little bugs as they went on throughout their daily lives, unaware that they were being watched by a fifteen-year-old Chunin.
True, I should probably be out on a mission like most of the other Chunin, but today was one of those days that the hokage refused to acknowledge my existence. Her name was Lady Tsunade and I knew that she did not like me. Most of my assignments came from her, supposedly, through Kakashi Hatake, one of the many sensei in the village of Konohagakure. Whenever I tried to see Lady Tsunade, which was very rarely, her assistant would disappear into The Hokage’s office only to return moments later saying that Lady Tsunade was either busy or not there. It was obvious she didn’t want anything to do with me and I couldn’t understand why. I’d only seen her a few times and always from a distance. I’d never even spoken to the woman!
But that was not what I had climbed the mountain to think about. It had been almost five years since Orochimaru had killed my parents. I didn’t know exactly how it had happened or why. All I knew was that it must have had something to do with me because nobody wanted to talk to me about it.
“Don’t worry about it, Tsukiko,” they would say to me, “It didn’t have anything to do with you.”
Which obviously made me think it did. Adults didn’t say things like that unless they were lying. Adults were always lying, trying to cover things up, and I always had my ways of finding out the truth.
I’m not exactly like normal ninja. I can sometimes see things before they happen or see things that have already happened. True, there are many ninja who can predict their opponent’s moves, but this isn’t like that. I see actual scenarios of things and people, sometimes they’re people I know and sometimes I don’t know them. My visions came in handy sometimes, like when I knew Sunagakure was going to attack. Not that anyone believed me before hand. They had dismissed it as just nightmares when I awoke from my dream vision. When the sand-ninja attacked, however, they began to believe me. All except the hokage. She still wouldn’t listen to a word I said and had to be told by other people before she paid any attention at all. By then a battle was often on her own doorstep.
I had never before had a vision about my parents. That is why I had climbed onto the mountain early this morning- because last night I had dreamt about them.
Their names were Yuki and Kasumi and I had seen them in a dark room, sleeping peacefully at first. I knew that in the next room my ten-year-old self lay sleeping as well. Suddenly there was a loud crash and Yuki and Kasumi both sat up instantly. They ran into the next room to see my sleeping form in the hands of a man wearing a black cloak. Only his golden eyes shone in the darkness. My mother launched herself at my attacker while my father, Kasumi, grabbed the kunai out of my bag on the floor. Orochimaru deflected Yuki with a simple shove of his fist and deflected the kunai thrown by Kasumi using his own Chakra energy.
There was a mad scrabble as my parents tried to take me back from Orochimaru and in the end they both lay dead on the floor. By then I had awakened and was screaming. I made enough noise to be heard by the neighbors, but by the time they got there Orochimaru was gone and I was alone, sitting in the middle of the floor near the bodies of Yuki and Kasumi. One of the neighbors, Kazuko, stared at me with wide eyes before turning to face the Konoha police force that had come to help.
“Alert the Hokage and assemble the ANBU Black Opps. Tell them Orochimaru is in the village,” Kazuko said to them. They nodded and hurried to obey.
I wondered how Kazuko had known Orochimaru had done it. Whenever I questioned him about it he claimed he had seen Orochimaru run off. Not a chance. I hadn’t even seen Orochimaru leave and I had been watching it all happen in my vision. Strange, also, that I had no recollection of any of that happening. I didn’t remember anything until the next day when I awoke to find myself in the hospital. That was when Kakashi-sensei told me what had happened…
Since then I had been living with Kakashi-sensei and he took care of me like a daughter, though he was rarely home. I had my own room and pretty much free-range when it came to doing whatever I wanted. I had no curfew to be home by. I could stay out all night if I wished and Kakashi didn’t ask questions.
My thoughts were interrupted by a rustling of branches behind me and I whirled around with a kunai in my hand, expecting an attack, but saw it was only Naruto Uzumaki. Naruto was a blonde-haired, blue-eyed, hyperactive ninja who was three years younger than me. He was annoying sometimes, but he was always nice and helpful.
“Hey, Kiko, what’re you doing up here?” He asked with a grin. Kiko was what most everyone called me, except Kakashi who insisted on calling me Tsukiko.
“Just thinking. Hoping to get some peace and quiet for once,” I said with a faint smile.
“Oh.”
“What’re you doing?”
“I was bored,” He said with a grin, “Neji, Sakura, and I just got back from a mission and now there’s nothing to do.”
“Oh. How about some training?” I asked him.
“Alright!”
One thing about Naruto is that in a way he is like me. He has two different types of Chakra energy. His normal, blue Chakra, and the red Chakra that he claimed came from the nine-tailed-fox demon that had been sealed inside of him when he was a baby. It startled me when he first told me about this when I was 13 years old. I too, had often felt the presence of a red Chakra within me, though I never said anything. If what Naruto had said was true then I had a demon sealed away inside of me as well, but I didn’t tell anyone. I did research, learning all I could about the 9 biju, which are tailed demons, and the Jinchuriki, who were the human hosts in which the demons resided.
Naruto and I started our false battle immediately. He took a stance and performed his shadow clone jutsu, which created multiple copies of himself. As if one Naruto wasn’t bad enough. All four of the clones leapt at me and I crouched into a ball and at the exact moment they hit me I released Chakra energy from all 64 Chakra points in my body, throwing the clones backwards and disintegrating them. As soon as the clones were gone I leapt into the air as the real Naruto burst forth out of the ground. I landed gracefully on my feet a safe distance away.
“Did you really think that would work on me, Naruto?” I asked with a laugh, “I watched your battle against Neji during the Chunin exams, remember?”
“Oh yeah? Try this!” He exclaimed. He quickly cloned himself and using his clone for support, began to roll a ball of Chakra energy known as Rasengan. I could have easily dodged it, but instead as he threw it at me I held up my hand and created a shield with the Chakra emitted from the Chakra points in my arms. The Rasengan ball struck the shield with a force that would have knocked a weaker ninja backwards, before reflecting back and striking the true Naruto dead in the stomach.
I walked over to where he lay on the ground, the breath knocked out of him, and I stood over him and smiled.
“This battle…is over,” I said, extending a hand to help him up.
Chapter 2 (Summoning Scroll)
Bored after our battle on the 1st Hokage’s head Naruto and I made our way back to the village.
“Man, I’m starving! Let’s go get somethin to eat!” Naruto said to me.
“What is it with you and food, Naruto?” I asked with a sigh, “Alright. Let’s go to the Ramen Bar.”
I followed Naruto into the Ramen Bar, but I didn’t eat because I wasn’t hungry. Naruto was chowing down on his third bowl of ramen when in walked two of our friends, a large boy named Choji and his lazy pal Shikamaru.
“Hey Naruto. Hey Kiko,” Shikamaru said, sitting down beside me.
“What’s up, Shika?” I asked as Choji sat down beside Naruto and ordered a bowl of ramen.
“Naruto and I were supposed to do some training today, but I see he’s too busy stuffing his face. What a drag,” Shikamaru said with a sigh.
“Oh. I forgot. Sorry Shikamaru,” Naruto said through a mouthful of ramen, “I’m too beat from my battle with Kiko.”
“How about a game of Shogi or Go?” I offered Shikamaru.
“Alright, Kiko, you’re on,” Shika declared.
A few minutes later found us outside, sitting at one of the stone tables. I beat Shikamaru twice at Shogi and twice at Go before he admitted defeat.
“Man. Beaten by a girl! What a drag,” He said with a sigh. Shikamaru thought everything was a drag. He was a player who based his entire game upon strategy and predicting his opponent’s moves. By relying on pure, rash, instinct I had beaten him.
“Sorry, Shikamaru, that’s how it goes,” I said with a shrug, smiling at him.
When the sun started to disappear I made my way back to my house. Kakashi wasn’t home, but I cooked chicken and left some out for him anyway. Just as I suspected he came home a few minutes later and found the food on the table.
“Hey Tsukiko. How was your day?” Kakashi asked me as he lowered his mask to eat. I was perhaps one of the few who had ever seen his face.
“Boring, mostly. I beat Shikamaru at a few games of Shogi and Go,” I said with a shrug.
“Really? Asuma-sensei tells me he’s really good at those games. He’s never even beaten Asuma! How did you defeat him?” He asked interestedly.
“The same way I do everything else- through a series of rash actions ruled by instinct.”
“That doesn’t work for a lot of ninja, but it definitely works for you. I heard you beat Naruto in a fake-battle,” Kakashi said.
“No big deal,” I said with another shrug.
“It’s impressive that you can emit Chakra from all 64 points in your body and still be able to control it,” He said, impressed.
“It’s no big deal,” I repeated, insistent.
“If you say so…but I think Neji Hyuuga would be a good match for you.”
Neji Hyuuga had the ability to block all 64 Chakra points by striking them all at once, sometimes more than once. I had seen him do it to Naruto during the Chunin exams, but when Naruto used the Chakra provided by the Nine-tailed Demon Fox, the Chakra points became unblocked and Naruto kicked Neji’s butt.
“Maybe,” I said to Kakashi, “I’m going to bed.”
I was actually looking forward to sleeping, for once, in the hope that I might have another dream about my parents. I rarely have two dreams in a row without them being related to one another, so I was extremely hopeful. As soon as I closed my eyes, the vision began, but it was not about Yuki and Kasumi…
A cloaked figure was running through the woods at nighttime. I didn’t know who he was and he carried a scroll in his left hand. He was running fast by gathering the Chakra in his feet so I knew immediately that he was a ninja, though of what ranking I was uncertain. My vision followed him until he stopped. He had come to a waterfall. He knelt down on the ground and pulled out a kunai, which he plunged into a rock that was perfectly round, except for the slit in it that the kunai obviously fitted into. Suddenly, the waterfall stopped flowing, revealing a small hole in the face of the rock beneath it. The cloaked man put the scroll into the secret hole and then took his kunai from the rock and the waterfall started flowing again.
“There,” Said the man in an oddly chilling voice, “It should be safe there until she finds it…”
I awoke with a start and knew that I must go to that waterfall. It was dark outside, as the hour had grown late- past midnight. I listened intently to the house around me and heard Kakashi’s steady breathing from the next room. He was asleep. I slipped out of bed quietly and opened my window slowly, then, I climbed out. I was still wearing my day clothes of a black skirt and black long-sleeved shirt so I didn’t feel out of place. I was barefoot, but it didn’t matter as I left the village and made my way into the forest, taking the same path the man had taken in my dream.
It wasn’t long before I came to the waterfall from my dream. I hastily shoved my kunai into the rock I’d seen and I was more that delighted when the waterfall ceased to flow. I walked over cautiously and peered into the hole. The scroll was still there! Whoever the man had wanted to find the scroll had not found it. By the light of the moon I unfolded it and read it. I knew what it was immediately- a summoning scroll! A select few ninja were able to summon creatures to do their bidding. Naruto and Master Jiraiya could both summon toads, Kakashi-sensei could summon his ninja dogs, and Lady Tsunade could summon a giant slug, so I’d heard. This particular scroll was binding with snakes. I didn’t really have a problem with snakes and I was ready to sign the scroll. Who knew when I’d get another chance? Most ninja couldn’t summon animals because they didn’t possess enough Chakra energy to do it…but if my suspicions were right, and I did have one of the tailed demons inside of me, then this would be just the way to get this beast to lend me its Chakra!
The scroll had the names of three ninja, that I did not bother to read, and they had pressed their fingerprints beneath their names, all in blood. Without hesitating I carefully bit the pointer finger of my left hand and signed my name.
“Tsukiko Akane,” I murmured aloud as I finished. I pressed each of my fingers to the one I had bitten and then pressed all five to the scroll. I checked the particular hand seals indicated that I would need to summon. There was only one, besides the finishing seal, that I did not know. It was the symbol for serpent and merely required one to lace their fingers together before completing the hand seals.
I took my stance and gathered all the Chakra, I alone, possessed. I formed the hand seals and pressed my left palm to the ground.
“Summoning Jutsu!” I said loudly. A moment later there was a flash and before me lay one of the most lethal-looking creatures I had ever seen in my life!
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So let me know what you think so far and then i'll post Chapters 3 and 4
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