Thread:Benknightprime/@comment-24443548-20140121055432/@comment-24443548-20140129042640

Okay, here goes nothing, during the chunin exams which were being held in Konoha a team of rock shinobi confronted the Yonbi's host Takeshi Himura, still angry about the leaf stealing the yonbi during the war the three gennin attacked him, fending them off as much as he could he was no match for a 3-1 fight. As he started to lose ground one of them began to mock his weakness, angry he charged at the young shinobi mocking him only to be attacked by the other two, with one of them giving him a small cut on the cheek from a kunai. Finally giving into his rage he assumed a full tailed beast transformation. Kazuma being his rival and teammate as well as a first class sensor sensed his chakra going berserk from his home, Rushing to the scene to see his friend turn into the Yonbi he knew he had to do something. Instantly he rushed toward the yonbi firing off a plethora of elemental techniques to catch its attention. The Yonbi now focused on Kazuma was led away from the village, once in an open area Kazuma began calling out to Takeshi regain control. The Yonbi began attacking Kazuma with Kazuma doing his best to avoid the attacks as even one would be lethal. The hokage soon arrived on the scene watching the one-sided battle unfold, but noticing that Kazuma was not attacking the beast to harm it, but instead to distract it so that he could evade. But before either the boy or Hokage could react the beast grabbed Kazuma preparing to squeeze the life out of him, when Kazuma one last time called out to Takeshi, "If you kill me, who will you aspire to surpass, idiot?" Suddenly the Yonbi dropped Kazuma and retreated back inside Takeshi. With both boys lying unconscious on the ground from exhaustion, were carried back by the Hokage. Once awake Kazuma was ordered to visit the Hokage, who then gave Kazuma an offer, he would teach him the FTG for his bravery but, in return, he must protect his friends and the village at all costs, like the creators of the technique itself. Without hesitation Kazuma agreed. Is that good? That may have been the last of my brain cells left for the day.