Monday, June 23, 2008

Niwa's Sand Tower


Sunaku Niwa wrote:
The Sunaku sighed lightly due to the fact none of the students seemed to care what was going on. This of course made the Sunaku rather angry but not enough to where she would lose her cool. Instead she pulled out a headset and buzzed the Anbu hotline.

“Hey I need two strong shinobi to have something delivered to me from the Sunaku Clan House. IT is very important to the lesson but I forgot it due to well being in a hurry. Also can one of those shinobi be a medic cause my students going to need one if they fail…oh yeah location the ruins of leaf...the sign to where I am the giant sand castle...”

The Sunaku’s voice rang rather loud only to instill fear into all the students around her. Not to mention around this time the sand was forming above them into a large sand tower that wasn't able to hold any weight other then it's own. It was just a flare basically so it didn't have to.



Ayachi Takeo wrote:
Takeo's little moment of apathy had to come to an end at some point in time. Apparently, the teacher didn't care much for the behaviour. Instead, she simply blurted something vague into her headset... probably as an attempt to spook them again. He wondered how much he could really trust in anything this sensei did. For all he knew, this item was harmless, much like the zombie horrors which ended up being genjutsu, but more importantly, a waste of smoke bomb.
It seemed a little strange to Takeo that in her attempt to keep the students out of the know, she managed to keep the ninja delivery service out of the know as well. As funny as it would be to let the teacher realize this on her own, he decided he might show a lack of hesitation about the teacher's new foreshadowing. (however untrue that actually was. He was honestly quite curious if not apprehensive)

"You might want to call them back. You forgot to tell them what to bring from the clan house. As dangerous as this thing apparently is, I've somehow come to the impression that you would keep a lot of potentially deadly knick-knacks in your residence. Maybe you marked it, but then again, that would signify it wasn't really a mistake that you left it. I'm guessing pointing that out wasn't the second task though was it?"



Noiru Aki wrote:
ki looked around to the ruins. Damn sensei. Maybe she had won this time, but the next, everything was going to change. Aki was to make that true. She looked across at the sensei and then at the Ayachi. She felt her face go red but not in embarrassment but anger for the sensei.
If she was stronger... and if she had the guts to do it, she would fight him. Anyways, she decided to let it pass. The sensei seemed very creative. It was worth seeing what she had planned next for them.
Aki wasn't listening when the Ayachi had said something. She was now looking at the trees behind and the sun hiding behind them. It would be night soon enough.


Little Hirosue looked up at the large sand tower.
Clapped her hands with joy and filled it with power.
Little Hirosue just suddenly noticed what she's doing.
Really missed home, wondered if mother is sleeping..

Little Suweh then slowly sat up and made a weak smile.
Looking at the others slowly as if they all ran a whole mile.
Little Suweh gently brushed some dust off Saya's forehead.
Turned back to the scene unfolding, wondered what's up ahead.

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