Unlike the others, Rei had not been invited.
Not because she wasn’t needed. By all means if the leadership thought they’d need the ex-sennin there would be a request directly sent by the Raikage herself. For all intent and purposes the kunoichi was retired; and well so. Three year nightmare-coma, madness stricken at least twice, and it was clear her physical form had taken a number of beatings over the years due to everything from extreme experimentation, to viral death. Her skin was sickly pale, eyes somewhat sunken in but hidden behind her golden mirror shades. The flesh at her hands appeared taunt, almost stretched against the bones of her fingers as if they had been cut off and regrown too many times. Even her gait, normally, was more in-line with someone elderly despite only being in her late thirties; the life of a shinobi having taken its toll long ago.
Yet this all didn’t mean Rei was the type of person to just, sit back and let the youth take care of everything. To those means she had deeply researched her own short-comings and found augmentation to them. Dark Chakra replaced her normal to prevent tampering with their Lycan Cure. The power to control plants and trees, ingrained into her body by the kami themselves, alleviated the aches and pains of her worn out body. So long as she kept herself tied up in moderation, the scientist could even go on for weeks without food, water, or even rest now. It was like her body had hit that “limit” people spoke of when humans normally started breaking down; but instead of stopping, Rei, was quietly transcending past it.
Rei’s “message,” came not from a cleverly placed piece of parchment, but instead a simple digital message. The morning had barely begun as her bare feet padded about her gigantic kitchen, slowly gathering the ingredients for a breakfast together. She was dressed in a simple pair of jeans, and a large white t-shirt that clearly belonged to Shirokuu; with hair let loose and wild. Ever present, the golden shades covered her weary face. It was her third day awake. The question purposed by Nozomi had inflicted her with the need, to run numbers and plug them into existing theories before she could begin teaching the girl proper. After all, no point in teaching Advanced Chakra Theory when it lead to a crack-pot solution to the curse. She was already firmly stumped, and left with an idea to pull the soul of the malediction’s creator back into reality to force him to…stop it. While feasible, the logistics in actually achieving it left for wanting due to a number of factors. These ideas, however, where quietly pushed to the back of her mind as she poured a fresh cup of coffee and flicked on the oven’s broiler. Today, she planned to just relax with Shiro.
At least, until her pager hummed. A quick reflex, the little plastic box was snatched from the waistband of her jeans. A deft movement indeed to flick up her shirt and grab the vibrating thing to read the number on the screen. The first three numbers, 444, notified the level of danger followed by 2818, which told her the type of people handling it. Rei’s upper lip curled into a small snarl to see the 18, knowing that a Student was being asked into it. With a deadly calm the woman crossed the kitchen to a phone hanging on the wall, snatching it off the receiver and dialing the number she had been given. It connected to a private line outside of the KIA’s reach that was pretty much only available to herself and a handful of people she trusted. It was set up during her time as the country’s spymaster and never dismantled while she was missing despite the security risk.
The phone connected to an automated recording.
“6 am. ANBU Sennin’s office. Information is sparse but the mission involves the Lycans and good help is running short these days. ANBU has been scouting the Ryuu clan lately, they might have found someone worth it but, our info is only showing that the recent generations are showing promise. Senior Ryuu shinobi staff have remained on Genin levels going steady until just recently with some promise showing in…”
A list of names were given, and a number of them made her heart clutch with fear. Her newest protoge aside, there was a number of names on that list that could lead to a darker future for her people if they were to die to the wanton violence the wolves were capable of. She would have to intervene. Go along at the very least, to make sure everyone made it back alive. The Lycan Virus was nothing to go against casually, and either a Genin or Student were more than susceptible to the worst parts of the lycanthrope bite.
“Shiro, I’m going to head out today,” Rei yelled up into the mansion knowing her voice would carry, “Work came up.” Then, pulling the shirt up she tucked it into her jeans to reveal a pair of suspenders hanging around her waist that she slipped her arms through. At the door she slid into a pair of shoes, whipped her large coat over her tiny frame, and opened the door. The frozen morning greeted her, an ever present reminder of how close at hand winter was. Clutching her hand into a fist, the scientist dug her thumb into her palm and then flicked out a peanut-sized seed that dove into the snow with gusto. Within moments the thick petals of a giant carnivorous plant exploded from the ground and opened its maw before its creator. The flower’s stamen rolled out before the kunoichi, like a ramp, that she walked up and into before the petals closed back down around her and slammed back into the ground leaving a considerable hole for the clansmen to fix…again.
Only moments after Nozomi had entered and settled herself did the entire room began to shake as if jostled by a small earthquake. From beneath Yuna’s desk, a flower bud poked its head out of the concrete flooring and bloomed showing only the ex-sennin’s head. With a flat expression, she asked simply,
“Mind stepping back so I can get out?” Once Yuna had done as requested, or hadn’t it didn’t really matter, Rei would use the floor to push off of and pull the rest of her body out and crawl out from under the ANBU sennin’s desk. Ever a woman for unconventional entrance, the scientist righted herself to the groans and aches of her legs before maneuvering behind the two youth before her.
“What? You didn’t really think you could just send a Student and Genin after the information we got about the Lycans, and think I wouldn’t, get involved did you? In fact I’m low-key certain you did that just to get my attention, didn’t you, ANBU-sama,” she finished with a coy smile and annoyed squint - though the latter you really couldn’t see beyond the wrinkles at the corners of her eyes.