Kei knew he needed to commit to rigorous training. His recent encounter with a lycan beast had been a wake-up call, showing him just how far he still had to go in the world of strength and skill. Even with the tales of his sister’s accomplishments and the gift from his father driving him forward, Kei knew that nothing would come without hard work. Without effort, there would be no improvement. It didn’t matter what his family had given him; if Kei didn't put in the time, the power he sought would remain elusive.
He didn’t have many friends in the village, and the few he had were scattered or busy with their own lives. With that in mind, Kei quickly gathered his gear and set off toward the academy. Surely, I'll find someone there, he thought, a small flicker of hope rising within him as he walked through the familiar streets of the village. The clan house he stayed in was quiet, empty of any immediate family members.
Despite the fact that he had a place to stay, Kei couldn’t shake the feeling of isolation. He hadn’t had the chance to meet many other clan members in person, though he hoped that would change soon enough. Another time, he mused. There will be plenty of adventures to be had, plenty of questions to be answered. But for now, training was his priority. He needed to push himself to new heights.
After what felt like an endless walk, Kei finally stumbled upon the academy. His eyes scanned the surroundings, searching for anyone who might be willing to help him improve. His gaze flicked from one student to another, hoping to find someone available to spar or even a more experienced ninja who might take him under their wing. As he paused to take in the scene, a subtle shift in the energy around his head caught his attention, making him smile a little.
"Don't worry, Kirame," he muttered softly, a fond smile tugging at his lips. He extended a finger, feeling the tiny creature shift ever so slightly within his hair. The little squid, only three inches long, crawled out from his hiding place and onto Kei’s finger. The creature, though incapable of speech, had somehow become a quiet companion to Kei during his journey.
"I know you're not as excited as I am to meet new people," Kei continued, his voice almost a whisper, "but this is an important step. We need to get stronger. Both of us."
The squid pulsed with energy at Kei’s words, its form briefly shimmering with light. Little blue dots flickered across its body, a beautiful, ephemeral glow that reminded Kei of the first time they’d met on the shore. He felt a surge of warmth in his chest. I want to protect you too, Kei thought, his smile widening.
Kirame, still curled around his finger, seemed to sense his thoughts and responded by shifting its form again, the little creature giving off another pulse of light. "I’m glad we’re on the same page," Kei said, feeling a sense of connection. "You can either hide in my hair or head back into your…other plane for now, if you prefer. I don’t even know what we can do together yet."
The squid responded by raising one of its tentacles, then gently climbed back onto Kei’s head, its tiny body shifting and melding with his hair. Kei could feel Kirame's presence as the creature snuggled into a hidden spot. The camouflage was so effective that Kei could barely sense where Kirame had settled. It was a strange and comforting feeling. He smiled to himself. Despite not having the answers yet, he knew they were in this together. It would just take time.
He didn’t have many friends in the village, and the few he had were scattered or busy with their own lives. With that in mind, Kei quickly gathered his gear and set off toward the academy. Surely, I'll find someone there, he thought, a small flicker of hope rising within him as he walked through the familiar streets of the village. The clan house he stayed in was quiet, empty of any immediate family members.
Despite the fact that he had a place to stay, Kei couldn’t shake the feeling of isolation. He hadn’t had the chance to meet many other clan members in person, though he hoped that would change soon enough. Another time, he mused. There will be plenty of adventures to be had, plenty of questions to be answered. But for now, training was his priority. He needed to push himself to new heights.
After what felt like an endless walk, Kei finally stumbled upon the academy. His eyes scanned the surroundings, searching for anyone who might be willing to help him improve. His gaze flicked from one student to another, hoping to find someone available to spar or even a more experienced ninja who might take him under their wing. As he paused to take in the scene, a subtle shift in the energy around his head caught his attention, making him smile a little.
"Don't worry, Kirame," he muttered softly, a fond smile tugging at his lips. He extended a finger, feeling the tiny creature shift ever so slightly within his hair. The little squid, only three inches long, crawled out from his hiding place and onto Kei’s finger. The creature, though incapable of speech, had somehow become a quiet companion to Kei during his journey.
"I know you're not as excited as I am to meet new people," Kei continued, his voice almost a whisper, "but this is an important step. We need to get stronger. Both of us."
The squid pulsed with energy at Kei’s words, its form briefly shimmering with light. Little blue dots flickered across its body, a beautiful, ephemeral glow that reminded Kei of the first time they’d met on the shore. He felt a surge of warmth in his chest. I want to protect you too, Kei thought, his smile widening.
Kirame, still curled around his finger, seemed to sense his thoughts and responded by shifting its form again, the little creature giving off another pulse of light. "I’m glad we’re on the same page," Kei said, feeling a sense of connection. "You can either hide in my hair or head back into your…other plane for now, if you prefer. I don’t even know what we can do together yet."
The squid responded by raising one of its tentacles, then gently climbed back onto Kei’s head, its tiny body shifting and melding with his hair. Kei could feel Kirame's presence as the creature snuggled into a hidden spot. The camouflage was so effective that Kei could barely sense where Kirame had settled. It was a strange and comforting feeling. He smiled to himself. Despite not having the answers yet, he knew they were in this together. It would just take time.
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