Ami Uzumaki | The Two-Tailed Jinchuuriki |
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_______________________________________________ | Ami felt a sense of relief when Rashiku said that she wasn't a monster. It was something Ami was worried about for a while now. Being a jinchuuriki had its moments. It was still a little rocky with Matatabi, but Ami felt they were getting along quite well. However, Ami was warned by her parents about revealing the secret. The village would turn and shun her, maybe even hurt her too. Yet, hearing Rashiku's reassurance made Ami feel happy that she was overthinking it and her teammates wouldn't be scared of her. Same with their sensei. However, Ami did catch what Rashiku said. His old village saw him as a threat. This made the small girl wonder what led to his family being murdered by the village. She knew the Mist village was different from the leaf village. Only the strongest would survive. But he never said what it was. Ami looked at Rashiku for a moment. Almost afraid to ask. She didn't want to open old wounds or offend him by asking what it was that caused the village that was once his home to decide he and his clan needed to die. Ami decided to ask. She took a deep breath and was about to say a word when something had suddenly happened. Almost entirely out of nowhere, Akira's voice rang. Ami jumped at this surprise, her hair fluffing up almost like a cat. Ami looked up to see Akira on the roof. Had he been there the whole time?! Ami felt her face going red at this. "A-A-Akira-san...?" Ami asked, but before she could ask him how long had been there, another person had arrived. Ami looked up at the jounin as he introduced himself as Kenji Yamanaka. This was a bit too much for Ami. Everything was happening so fast. The girl was taking a deep breath before letting it out. She calmed herself down as Yamanaka explained that Takayuki-sensei was going on a mission and he would be their teacher for now. Ami fidgeted for a moment, as she could hear Matatabi snickering in her head. "U-Um... I-I-I'm Ami U-Uzumaki. It's nice t-to meet you, s-sir" the small girl stuttered out. She was getting nervous. Her stuttering made it apparent. |