"Man..." the distinct noise of someone sucking their teeth sounded out. It was just your average day at Kumogakure's Academy, the Aurora Eruditio. But on this day...someone seemed particularly annoyed. "This is some bull." That certain someone just happened to be Ie. Freshly promoted to Chuunin, the village's brass had been attempting to thrust upon the youth a boatload of new responsibilities. One of which was the requirement that he mentor some of the younger up-and-coming shinobi at the Academy. He had been putting his duties off for days now but if he kept on pushing them back sooner or later he'd have some Jounin or other sweatin' him about his "obligations". And regardless of whether or not he could handle some scrutiny, higher-ranked ninja snooping around Zai and the others was not good...
...Ku-9's and Glints don't mix.
So here he was. Against his wishes and in a less-than-stellar mood (though he wasn't exactly the happy-go-lucky type to begin with...) but nonetheless he was present. Garbed in a long-sleeved shirt that was dark navy in color and black shorts, he didn't look much like your typical instructor. Aside from the blue kunai holster strapped to his right thigh and the brown item pouch resting on the back of his hip, it was nearly impossible to identify him as a ninja. The blonde-haired makeshift teacher had decided to occupy one of the training areas on the grounds of the Academy. It was a decent size, but certainly not the largest facility available to students and teachers alike. A bordered area occupying a square footage of thirty by thirty. Not some fancy obstacle course with modular furnishings. Not any flashy ring with cushions and protective equipment. For lack of a better term...this was a fighting pit. Square in shape and with a floor comprised entirely of gravel and jagged rocks. Anyone who took a spill in this ring was bound to get up with a few more scratches than they went down with. And it just so happened to be the perfect setting for the subject of his lesson. There wasn't much left to do now but wait and see. The boy certainly didn't seem to be too enthused about teaching...but just because he wasn't the most eager "sensei" didn't mean he was going to be taking it easy or holding anything back. "Hope these kids are ready..." ...said the fourteen year old who stood five feet three inches tall. Still, he raised a fair point. If his temporary students didn't come ready to go they were gonna be in for a not-so-good time.
And as an irritable youth with a penchant for getting into trouble, he knew ALL about good times.
...Ku-9's and Glints don't mix.
So here he was. Against his wishes and in a less-than-stellar mood (though he wasn't exactly the happy-go-lucky type to begin with...) but nonetheless he was present. Garbed in a long-sleeved shirt that was dark navy in color and black shorts, he didn't look much like your typical instructor. Aside from the blue kunai holster strapped to his right thigh and the brown item pouch resting on the back of his hip, it was nearly impossible to identify him as a ninja. The blonde-haired makeshift teacher had decided to occupy one of the training areas on the grounds of the Academy. It was a decent size, but certainly not the largest facility available to students and teachers alike. A bordered area occupying a square footage of thirty by thirty. Not some fancy obstacle course with modular furnishings. Not any flashy ring with cushions and protective equipment. For lack of a better term...this was a fighting pit. Square in shape and with a floor comprised entirely of gravel and jagged rocks. Anyone who took a spill in this ring was bound to get up with a few more scratches than they went down with. And it just so happened to be the perfect setting for the subject of his lesson. There wasn't much left to do now but wait and see. The boy certainly didn't seem to be too enthused about teaching...but just because he wasn't the most eager "sensei" didn't mean he was going to be taking it easy or holding anything back. "Hope these kids are ready..." ...said the fourteen year old who stood five feet three inches tall. Still, he raised a fair point. If his temporary students didn't come ready to go they were gonna be in for a not-so-good time.
And as an irritable youth with a penchant for getting into trouble, he knew ALL about good times.