rag n’bone
ketsuekki:
“Stop being difficult!”
If all Konohan children were like this, this country was doomed. Resisting she could understand, but daring to show her his tongue? In Water, that was practically asking for it to be ripped off! Minami huffed, letting her blood fall and soak into the dirt. Judging by the feel of his chakra, he probably had enough to keep this little charade going long enough to be rescued. Think, Minami, think…
“Ha!” The teenager jumped off the cart, internally patting herself on her back. Whenever she was naughty as a tadpole, Minami’s teachers would put a cute little rag over her face and pour water on it! As spiteful as the kids from her land were, the experience never failed to get them quiet and obedient. She’d just do the same here — flush the baby rat out his hidey-hole!
“Water Style: River Spirit!” Minami watched a too smug face as water burst from her hands, pressurized just enough to force themselves into Yukirama’s wooden home, chakra keeping it from leaking back out as it rose higher and higher.
How long can normal kids hold their breaths again?
Yukirama didn’t know what this lady was trying to do, but he did know that she was definitely not trying to play around. Water sloshed into the wagon, flooded his protective cage. And despite the training he’d been receiving since he was three, it scared him nonetheless. He’d never been in any real danger before, had never felt self-preservation kick in as it did now.
His uncle liked to use water techniques too, but Yukirama had never quite managed control over the unruly element.
At least he did know that wood could float. He clung to the cage, detached it from the sides of the wagon. The water pushed it up, but soaked him nonetheless, reaching up to his waist and progressing quickly.
Panic was beginning to set in.
“Stop it! I wanna go home!” he yelled, voice breaking with desperation as he clung to the wood. He couldn’t undo the cage, but the water just kept coming.
“Please!”









