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The Death of One, The Lives of Many; Everyone
Topic Started: Jan 17 2008, 05:43 PM (871 Views)
Hebi
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Hebeh!
Ike followed behind Kisuke. He was whistling and had his hands behind his back. There wasn’t anything that could stop them now, all the traps had finished, and even the poison in his body had gone, although all the wounds and cuts had not. He felt stronger as everyone stepped forwards, as his chakra had returned to him. He had missed it so much…

Ike was closet to Kisuke before he set off while the rest of them watched. As Kisuke drifted back down to earth and rain fell, Ike had no idea what happened until he head other start to talk. The girl a few feet away from him shouted out to Kin, Ike knew she was just trying to find someone to blame, but he couldn’t help himself.

“Hey girl, if you say anything like that again to Kin Sensei, who would have gladly taken the place of Kisuke right now, I’m afraid I will have to strike you down myself. Kisuke was a hero, but blaming others for his death is just going to get us fighting against each other. I hope you’ll learn to get control of your emotions, that is why we are shinobi, is it not?”

Ike smiled at her, even though he had basically threatened her, he felt like she would understand that their was no point to what she had said. In fact, Ike knew she already knew that and he was just giving her useless pieces of information. He took a step forward.

“You know, there is a good saying for this type of situation…‘Don’t cry until it’s all over.’… ”

He looked back to the Cloud kunochi, she was doing exactly what they shouldn’t be doing. They could all give their respects later, once they had finished what they came here to do. It wasn’t over yet. They needed to keep going on, perhaps that’s what Kisuke would have wanted.

Farewell Kisuke, even though I hardly knew you, I guess I could say you saved my life. You knew most of the people here…I suppose you helped them all once before. You were a great fighter and you died with a bang, probably what you wanted…
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Bayberry
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NEED MORE METHAMPHEDAMINES!!!!
Becky looked around slowly, having entered the large room. Kin had left, she wasn't exactly sure where, then something began to rise from the floor, Kin and Kisuke upon it. Her eyes locked on it, watching in rise in silence, and she shivered slightly. As they returned to the people gathered below, she caught sight of Kisuke, and closed her eyes carefully.

I don't think any of us expected that, she thought to herself, taking a breath. She opened her eyes once more, looking towards the body. She had not noticed the exchange between Itami and Tenma, not really caring. Ayane had died while protecting them in the last room. Was it really respectful to watch as she was given to someone that would take care of her one last time?

As she heard Namine's shouts, she looked towards Kin, wondering how he would react. She imagined that hewouldn't do much, from the short time she had met him, and then looked up, finally noticing the water which was coming down. As she did, her hand twitched in voluntarily, and she looked down. yanking her glove down to reveal the back of her hand. Her scar glowed briefly, and she sighed. She could use her fire again, as well as chakra.

That's a relief, she thought, though it hadn't changed the mood at all in this place. They may be able to use chakra once more, but that didn't push aside the thought of death. Two important people had died to protect everyone else, and they were still in the city. There would probably be more to deal with.

Becky swallowed, pulling her glove off and stuffing it in her pocket, brushing her finger against her headband. She would do her best. After all, this was no time for tears. She was here for the village.
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Seisho entered the room with his team, there was huddled masses of ninjas, his rivals, his ftreinds, his enemies, there was so much going on seisho didn't know what the focus of attention was, until he saw a platform, 2 men, one he grew up under, and one he grew up against go up, and nothing amde sence, Kisuke vanished form thin air and people were stunned silent, seisho, kisuke's legacy, his subordinate, his chosen student for so long, seisho grew enraged and upset, a single tear dripped from his eye, then several, seisho was enfuriated, it couldn't be happeneing, its was to unreal, seishi's world was shattered, his teacher, his best friend, was dead.

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"Ki....ki.....kisuke....sensei......NOOO!, SENSEI!, KISUKE-SAMA SENSEI!"

Seisho lsot control screaming at himself and everyone, it was if no one could stop what was going on, and the truth was no one could, seisho dropped to his knees, his eyes out of tears, ninjas were supposed to be accustumed to losing a friend, a team mate, a teacher, but seisho wasn't just taught by kisuke, he was virtually raised, ti was to much to soon, not some feeble ninja loss, but seisho's mentor was gone, taken from him, this was no dream, it was his living nitemare
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Lone Hunter
Saiyuki was behind the rest of Team Gold-2 when they walked it. But he caught Kin's sharp movement. He was amazed that Kin could still move that fast in his condition, but he guessed it was just a sudden burst of power. Saiyuki moved forward and glanced at the words. He was a bit shocked by what he saw. He looked up. He gave an sad smile as he thought about two of the world's greatest shinobi racing up. One would win the race to death while the loser lives. It was very ironic and Saiyuki felt an heavy feeling in his heart.

The ultimate sacrifice.......Kisuke.....Kin-san.......

Saiyuki saw Kisuke's weapons on the floor before seeing his body. Everyone else was here too. Saiyuki looked at Kin, who was in a terrible state. His first friend and rival were dead, and Saiyuki could only guess the emotions that were ravaging Kin right now. Then he saw him collaspe, probably due to his burst of strength to be the sacrifice. Saiyuki clenched his fist and gritted his teeth. This city had really pissed him off. He punched the ground. Even though he didn't know Kisuke personally, the two had fought as comrade in the Battle of Matsuro. He had seen his skill and brilliance up close and front. Saiyuki whispered his words to himself.

"Even though we've never met....I knew you to be a great shinobi....one of the best of the best.....a true scion of Kumo."

Ironically, a Cloud genin just mouthed off a very very bad joke and Saiyuki almost instinctively threw a kunai at him, but caught his hand in his pouch. He glanced at Hero and Hissori. He knew how they felt. Most of the people in his room respected Kisuke and now they mourned. He put a hand on Seisho's back. He knew how it felt to lose one's teacher. Saiyuki didn't shed tears, but he felt like he was going to. Artificial rain started pouring down and Saiyuki looked up and let the rain caress his face. He felt his chakra come back and he felt refreshed again. But that didn't help to soothe his feelings. He fell to his knees, due to both exhaustion and his emotions.

"Going out in style.....to save everyone else......You have our eternal respect....."
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ooc: okay i believe everyone posted once so im gonna close it up
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