The three chatted coming up with a plan, Tatsuo watched them impressed that they were working as a team already, which unknown to them meant they had already passed this test, it was why Tatsuo was watching them to see how they were doing before they even put a plan into motion. However, he still wanted to see how they would put this plan to fruition.
"Are we ready for this?" Aisura questioned growing nervous.
"Of course we are, "Senshi scoffed.
"It's the best plan we got," Sora said.
It seemed for now they were putting their differences aside to work as a team. They all split up Aisura was running around the forest setting things up as Senshi jumped out in front of the Hokage a smile on her face as she took a stance not moving yet, just watching and preparing. If Sora was right he wouldn't make the first move, he would wait for one of them to initiate it with some form of an attack. Sora stood off to the side still hiding in the trees watching and waiting.
The Hokage knew where they all were able to pinpoint them quite easily, they after all were still just genin, though he didn't know what they were planning. This was different from how Sora usually started things. She would usually try and disorientate him with a Jutsu first. Though maybe this was another way she was trying to disorientate him.
Sora looked to the area Aisura was waiting for the right moment, she looked back at the Hokage hoping he would stick to his usual self and not take action until they struck at him first. Though she had a plan in place to get Senshi out of there if needed. She looked back towards Aisura as he peeked through the trees giving her a nod. She began performing hand signs hoping Senshi would be okay taking on the brunt of the Hokage's attacks because Sora would be limited with how many Jutsu she could perform.
She took a deep breath as she finished the last hand seal, a cloud of dirt and dust formed surrounding the whole battlefield, leaving a circle around Senshi and the Hokage visible. The Hokage smiled. There it was, her distraction, though why did she take so long to do it? And why was Senshi seemingly meant to be the main focus? He was taken out of his thoughts when Senshi finally attacked though he easily dodged. This annoyed her, but she had to keep her composure. She re-took her stance aiming another punch which he dodged but she spun around now aiming a kick. The Hokage caught her foot with ease. She growled as she wasn't able to get her foot away.
"you have a good foundation for your taijutsu but you still need some work," The Hokage said.
He looked to the side as Shuriken came flying at him through the dust and he jumped away letting go of Senshi's foot in the process.
Sora was standing next to Aisura as they were setting stuff up, he had just pointed out to her where to aim the Shuriken Sora struggling to pinpoint where to hit without getting Senshi.
Senshi looked to the side glad they were still able to give her some backup, having been warned that it might have been difficult with the dust cloud. The Hokage smiled glad to see that they were seemingly working well as a team already. Though head a feeling they would still struggle out of combat situations.
Senshi with now a bit more confidence knowing that they were able to help smiled as she looked at the Hokage. Her stance changed from the more defensive one she was in, to one that was more offensive. She pulled out a kunai as she ran at him, she was moving a lot quicker than before. She got to his side slicing at him which he dodged but she again aimed a kick, though this time he jumped back, as he landed the kunai went flying at him. He moved his head to the side narrowly missing him.
She ran at him again aiming a punch but he caught her fist. He twisted her arm behind her back stopping her from moving. He looked around waiting for them to do something to assist her.
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Lost (Updated)
FanfictionThis is the updated version of my story Lost. The first story I've ever written, I hope you enjoy it. ~~~~~~~ Sora Hisha is a young girl whose start in life wasn't a normal one, nor a very nice one. Not at all. She was looked down on and shunned. S...