Fire, Fire, Everywhere!

Move with the wind, dance with the rain. The droplets from above poured down, and a boy of white hair moved through it. "This could become troublesome." He states, looking up into the skies before sighing aloud. "Keikokugakure, eh? So all I have to do is find a large ravine. Hm, they were attacked by the Wind if I'm not mistaken. I wonder could that be why it's like a ravine now? Nah, that wouldn't make any sense. But it was a good try." The boy states, moving along the borders. He had his first day off, and he wanted to make it count. He made arrangements to meet with the Third Keikage of Kikei. From what he knew, the villages leader was extremely efficient in a certain field, that intrigued him.

While on his way, his near instant skill in sensing began to go into work. "Just go ahead and come out." The young boy stated, closing his eyes them suddenly a presence jumped out.

"I don't think you belong here kid. I mean, but it's okay. However, there is a few of 5,000 Ryō inorder to pass." This man was about a few inches taller than the boy, his hair was a brownish gray, and extremely toned. The young boy walked towards him, and the man held his hands out grinning like a hyena. The boy how get pass right by him.

"Hey kid!" The man shouted, as vanished and appeared back infront of the boy. Pulling his hand back, he thrusted forward, in an attempt to punch the boy. Quick as it was, the young boy seemed exceptionally skilled. Easily dodging the attack, using a basic, he grabbed the mans arm, and used his other arm, to pushed underneath the man's elbow, snapping it, and as he let go the mans arm dangle.

The man yelled, jumped back, and held his arm that dangled. "It was 5,000. But now it's insurance for what you've done. Instead you can keep it all, I'll just take you lif-."

The man was cut short, and the boy was there infront of his. With a simple cough blood came from the man's mouth.

"You know what's worse than a bully?" The boy stated, as he pushed what appeared to be his sword in deeper.

"A weak one." The boy pulled his sword upward, slicing right through the man, and his cries caused birds to fly from their tree's. Looking at his shoulders, and upper body, the boy noticed his white robe was still clean, and he smiled.

Continuing on, he finally reached Kikeigakure, I mean he couldn't miss it. It was a ravine after all.