Chapter Two
Training?
Ack. I hate waking up on early mornings. What’s the point of it anyways! It’s just waking up freaking early to do some lists every single day. Period. Oh, my yikers! It’s 9:57 already! I have three minutes!
I finished changing quickly and gulped my milk in a flash. After then, I rushed outside to the park. After that, I remember the teleporting jutsu and thought, “Why didn’t I do that earlier?”
I can’t be like Obito. Too late all the time! I can’t be exactly on time like Rin! Also, I can’t be, like, an hour early like Kakashi! Oh, wait, what about Minato? Thirty minutes early? I have to be thirty seconds early! Duh! Oh, yay! I’m twenty nine seconds early. Whoo-hoo! And Minato-sensei’s not even here yet!
“You’re early,” emphasized Kakashi.
“Why, thank you,” I replied with as much emphasis he had.
“Gee, your welcome,” Kakashi shook his head.
“You’re more talkative than usual from what I’ve heard,” I smirked. “Why is that?”
I could have sworn that he blushed under that mask of his.
“Just because,” he answered. “You don’t jump on me. It kind of surprises me. That’s all.”
“And isn’t it a shinobi rule not to show their feelings? Yeesh,” I rolled my eyes and smirked. Classic.
“Be quiet,” he glared.
“Well, in any case, I heard that you would be taking the jonin exams soon. So, good luck on that,” I smiled sweetly.
“ . . . Thanks?” he muttered as Minato came with Rin.
“Heya, you two,” Rin beamed. Was she ever serious?
“Looks like Obito’s late again,” Minato exhaled.
“Isn’t he always with his puny excuses of his?” I asked.
“Pretty much,” Rin smiled.
“Oh, great,” I murmured as we pretty much had to wait months before Obito came. Okay, well, not months, but half-an hour. Hey! I’m just twenty-nine days and twenty-three and a half hours off! If the month’s a thirty day, that is.
“Sorry I’m late! I had to help an elderly woman cross the street! And it was across the entire town, so it took forever!” Obito bowed down for forgiveness.
“It’s okay,” Minato sighed.
“Obito,” Kakashi quarreled. “Shinobi shouldn’t be late even if an old lady needs to cross a street.”
“Yeah? Well, it also says that shinobi should help everyone even if it risks their lives! So beat that!” Obito said with a twitch mark.
“It also says that you should abandon your teammates to save the mission. Those who save their teammates are scum!” Kakashi stated matter-of-factly.
“In the Ninja World, those who break the rules are scum, that's true . . . but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum!” argued Obito.
“Now stop it. Obito’s right there, Kakashi,” Minato reasoned.
“Yeah, right, whatever,” Kakashi muttered.
“In any case, we will now do what we usually do except now I will be teaching Sayaka for today,” announced Minato-sensei. “I will teach Sayaka. Rin will continue to learn at the hospital and heal. And, Kakashi and Obito will have a practice match.”
“Hai!” we said as we turned into our own ways.
“Okay, Sayaka, for the Rasengan, you have to spiral your chakra and form a sphere of swirling chakra,” said Minato as he showed me the blue ball of doom and it into a tree. It was devastating. Well, it would be horrible to the opponent. Good technique, though.
“Okay, this may take a while. It took Kakashi twenty-four hours and he’s a genius,” Minato smiled.
I’ll beat that record of that snotty boy if it’s the last thing I do. He’ll be so mad. I can’t wait to see the look on his face. Besides, I’m past jonin. Although I still need to take the ANBU tests . . .
“Kiyaa!” I heard a voice yell. Obito.
“Hm?” I voiced as I looked over at the boy’s match.
Obito was on the ground. Beaten. Kakashi was standing, triumphant over his win. If this is what happens all day, then I’m battling Kakashi.
“Minato, may I battle Kakashi?” I asked, staring at the scene.
“Um, sure, but after that, you come back and let me teach you,” Minato smiled, wanting to see the match himself.
“Hai.”
“Be careful. He’s really ANBU level.”
“Hai,” I said once more as I came over and Minato told Kakashi that I would be battling him.
“I’ll beat you in a second,” he smirked.
“Yeah, right,” I rolled my eyes as he came running, or dashing, at me.
I dodged his attack and hit all of his pressure points softly as he dashed past me, so that he wouldn’t notice. However, they would still be in effect. Kakashi then tried to use his chakra to use his lightning jutsu on me but to of no avail. Minato looked at me in shock; while Obito stared in admiration. I smirked as I helped him up.
“How . . . how did you do that?” he asked, confused.
“When you ran past me, I hit your pressure points and chakra points softly, but effectively, so that you couldn’t do anything. Cocky, are you?” I smirked, amused by his reaction.
“Minato, I watched you do your thing again. I think I can beat Kakashi’s record now. Watch,” I said as I formed the blue ball Minato described.
Kakashi’s Point of View
I watched as Sayaka formed the Rasengan. She did it without Minato showing her. What else could the Sato clan do? Those from the Nara clan are geniuses. The Uzumaki have seals. The Uchiha have the sharingan. The Hyuga clan has their Byakugan. What else?
I fainted there soon afterward.
Sayaka’s Point of View
L-O-L. Kakashi fainted. Isn’t that hilarious? Obito was and still is laughing his head off. Minato was trying to hold back his laughter but of no avail. That goodie-goodie. Hilarious!
“That’s . . . a . . . good . . . one . . . Sayaka-chan,” guffawed Obito, on the ground, laughing.
“What’s so funny?” asked Rin, walking down the small hill. Once she saw Kakashi on the ground, Obito and Minato laughing, and me smirking in triumph, Rin immediately understood. She ended up laughing as well. In the end, we all had to drag Kakashi back to his house and then we all dispersed to our own directions.
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