The Dawn of Change

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Heavens illuminated the earth with the sun, it's majesty bestowing the inhabitants of the world with it's ghastly light on this beautiful, sunny day. In midday in the south-section of Konoha was a small house which lived a fortune-teller, heralded with success and praise garnered throughout the village for her incoherent-yet-correct predictions of the future, “Give me your hand.” a voice reminscent of an old woman mumbled softly. The hand of a young man stretched towards her, barely seen through the luminous porcelain curtains around them. She grasped the boy's right hand, tracing her index finger on the lines in his palm. “You... You are the chosen one. Along with her...” whispered the old woman to the boy. “Say what? I'm afraid I fail to comprehend your words.” spoke Senkai, scrutinizing the old woman with great doubt and suspicion. “You and her... You are the new children of the prophecy... Darkness will cloud this world, and you will have to be ready. You and her can save this world from the impending darkness.” the woman spoke ominously, and Senkai raised an eyebrow. “You've lost it, haven't you?” spoke the young boy. “I'm eleven years old, what power do I have to fight this so-called evil? Huh? C'mon now. You have to face reality and not this voo-doo stuff, puny ol' me can't process that kinda far-fetched bullshit.” mused the young boy, only to be kicked out by the woman, literally...

As he rose, he dusted himself off and walked away, completely ignoring the words spoken to by the old woman. His skepticsm was fuelled by his stubborn nature, and it would take a miracle for someone to make him believe it. “Meh...” spoke Senkai to himself as he walked away towards the ramen Ichiraku, his hands in his pocket and his look reminiscent of...nothingness. A book with empty pages, impossible for anyone to ready. Simply, emotionless. Arriving at his destination, he simply entered and sat down, placed his elbow at the table and supported his face, not ordering anything for the time being, and simply became lost in his thoughts.