Sister-hood Broken[Fair]Dec 5, 2018 14:20:22 GMT -5
Oonakayama Arashi
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groupSand Shinobi
age 23 years old
birthday October 11th
rank Elite Jounin
occupation Kazekage
a falling star fell from your heart. It was easy for most people to ignore a child, especially in such busy streets. Though the slums could easily peg her as an outsider if one were to take a closer look. Being the daughter of a kage made you stand out, even if you didn't wish to be. Walking along the sandy roads, the young girl would hum to herself, hands spread out as she felt free as a bird right now. Sure, things weren't great. She no longer had her friends, and her family..well..her family wasn't important and she couldn't trust them. But in the end, she felt that they were better off without her. They had Miyo...Miyo was..normal...everything she couldn't be now. Her father clearly loved her more anyway if he was willing to let Arashi becoming a monster and left her be.
That was her state of mind, but she was doing her best not to be bitter. After all, she could hide here for the rest of her life. It was at least a place where it was hard for people to find her. She also had new friends...the pack...they wouldn't turn their backs on her or even each other. Skipping as she did her best to not step on a crack, the girl would notice a vendor near by, seeing what looked like two large loafs of bread.
With a grin coming over her face, Bai would look on as well, a bark escaping his lips as he followed her towards it with excitement.
"This could take care of us for at least a week! Hmm...."
Cupping her hand beneath her chin, she would then reach into her pockets, realizing that she didn't have any money. A sigh then came over her face, head lowered before soon blinking while seeing another figure moving passed her. They weren't exactly acknowledging her, though they were swift enough in taking the two loafs without so much as a second glance while the owner wasn't even looking.
Arashi would look on with an opened jaw, the man seeming to look over at her with a cheeky grin before taking off down the street as the vendor returned to see his stock was gone.
"HEY! WHAT THE HELL!? WHERES MY BREAD!?"
Seeing how this likely might look, the girl would then point in the direction which she saw the man walk, seeing how he had vanished rather quickly from sight.
"Wait...He was right there! I swear I saw him tak..."
Without warning, the man would take hold of the girl's arm, clearly upset at the situation as he glared at her.
"You took it didn't you!? DIDN'T YOU!?"
Feeling his grip tighten, the girl would yelp as Bai began to bark. Though before the creature could attack, a burst of sand came from around the child, knocking the vendor back as he fell into his stand. Arashi would look on, shaking her head as she reached out to help him, only for him to swat the hand away.
"I'm sorry...I didn't mean to..."
"Get away from me! Monster!! Thief!! Just go and torment someone else! Beast Child!"
There it was...and that name seemed to be a trigger as she glared her eyes with a frown.
"I AM NOT A BEAST!!!"
That seemed enough to release another burst of wind, this time causing the stand to flip over and crash into the side of a building. Hair rising up, the girl would soon find herself lashing out as a wave of sand would slam against the poor fool, sending him through a partially broken window as his home began to shake and rattle.
Bai would keep barking, noting the golden gaze in the girl's eyes as she kept attacking the establishment with full vigor, leaving dent after dent as the small tendrils would whip at it's foundation. It started to cause a panic, people soon running as the terror was now let loose on their part of the village now. Ōnakayama Miyo
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