Jan 06, 2005 22:35
It’s been a long week--a very long week with the Naruto-gaki demanding attention like I was a babysitter and we weren’t out on a mission... Naruto says he can master this waterballoon step in 3 days... I know he’s got talent but I don’t think he can do it. It took Yondaime 3 years to master this... though he didn’t have anything to work off of just because this gaki is like that gaki doesn’t mean he’ll beat Yondaime’s time.
Oh well... it’s not something to worry over... I just wonder what will happen next. I knew I needed to gather information about Tsunade but she’s so hard to track down I didn’t know where to start. I knew I needed to make some contacts in the darker-region of the world again... so I was walking down the red-light district and was stopped by two sweet, round, pretty girls who told me they offered a special service involving a nice little stamp card..... It was like a sign-so I went on in. I wonder if this could be considered tax deductible since it’s money spent in order to gather information about Tsu-dy to help save my country... I’ll have to run it by the elders when I get back.
Well, the kid gave me a rude awakening one of the mornings this week-he finally managed to pop the water balloon-right on my head... rude, ungrateful brat.... if he wasn’t *grumble grumble grumble*. He demonstrated popping the balloon for me after I sat up... it was a creative solution I’ll admit that until it goes to his head-then he’s a baka again holding it in his left had to use his right hand to rotate the water in several directions... and then he gave all the credit to a stupid cat--baka....
Maybe in time he’ll learn to rotate the chakra randomly in one hand but until then, I guess this will have to do....
Well, time to start the next step of training--power.
With the stress to his chakra circulatory system, this will be far from an easy step-and I don’t know if he will be able to generate enough power with his solution to the water balloon pop. I explained that he needed to find the trick to this step on his own and that I was going to return to my important information gathering. He was very disappointed-so I ended up.... well... berating him... and told him he had to act like a professional ninja. I left him and went off to do my mission knowing he’s a smart enough kid to figure out what he should do-it’s in his blood.