[center][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZoIbrk6.jpg[/img] [h3][b][color=goldenrod]Jaakuna Sawada, The Sundance Kid[/color][/b][/h3][hr][/center] The silent movements he made through the trees only slightly rustled them, with the branches being slightly pushed upon as each step was pressed on them by one of Jaakuna’s feet. He covered a good distance with each push off one foot. The movement was flawless. He was following Daiki and it was hard enough cause the chunin in question was fast as it is. However, Jaakuna was keeping up to at least be in earshot of anything that was said to Daiki or what Takeshi and Yamato said. When Jaakuna came to a stop behind a tree that Daiki himself was on, he peered his eyes from behind it. Those emerald orbs of his saw Yamato and Takeshi, who was holding a case of cola, stop at a warehouse. It looked abandoned for sure. Or at the very least, it seemed to not be used by anyone in a while. Yet, Jaakuna couldn’t help but wonder exactly why Yamato went here and why did Takeshi follow him. There was surely more to the story than Jaakuna himself knew. Just as Jaakuna was going to keep himself hidden, two things happened. The first, of course, was Aoi and Paneru going by in a blur and landing next to Yamato and Takeshi. This was acknowledged by Yamato as only he could. The second spooked Jaakuna. It was Yamato hearing a sound from the trees and calling out. He specified that if it was Daiki that he was being a coward. Jaakuna had a sigh of relief come from his mouth. [I][color=goldenrod]He didn’t know it was me. Still, why am I still hiding?[/color][/I] Jaakuna was about to jump down, but that’s when Daiki did. Jaakuna would follow suit as long as they didn’t see him. He didn’t know why he was doing that, but it couldn’t be helped now. When the others had entered the warehouse, Jaakuna would jump down as soon as their vision of the trees was gone. He would put a hand in the door so it wouldn’t close when he would enter. He didn’t want to make too much noise. Jaakuna shadowed them like a hawk does its prey. He followed close enough so he could hear everything that they were saying, but not so close that they would make him out. It was a good thing that Jaakuna did this cause as he would continue to follow them, he would hear everything that disproved any implication of Yamato in the killings. His head peered from behind a wall, and he saw a woman who wore a rather revealing kimono with a bob-cut styled hairstyle and it was colored purple. She mentioned something about taking Yamato’s little sister, Rei. Jaakuna knew that would ignite some of his anger as Yamato had displayed just briefly when the former called his dad a scumbag. Yeah, Jaakuna should really apologize for that. Maybe if they life through all of this he will do that. For now, he plays the hero. As if jumping into a call of action, Jaakuna roared in as dozens of swordsmen appeared on the scene. Yaamto dealt with a good fraction of them already and Daiki and Aoi also did their part. There were still like twenty-something still left and by their skills, they would be tough to handle after a while. When he came from behind hiding, Jaakuna formed hand seals instantly. [color=goldenrod][b]“Star Release, “[/b][/color] Jaakuna shouted, catching the attention of the remaining swordsmen. His Star Chakra expelled from his body, surrounding him in an aura of golden chakra. [color=goldenrod][b]“Meteor!”[/b][/color] He shouted as Jaakuna zipped through the air in a blur of gold with hints of red from his jacket. The swordsmen didn’t know what hit them until Jaakuna had landed a fierce punch to one of their heads, knocking teeth out as he did, and sending them flying into a nearby wall. That was just one, sadly. More were coming. Jaakuna saw five more coming from behind him. Jaakuna turned his head and they all were coming in for an overhead swing of their sword. It took him a moment, by which they were merely two meters away from him , that Jaakuna realized that they all left their torso areas wide open for attack. Jaakuna took advantage of this as he ceased his Meteor technique and went to go use his Capeiroa fighting style. The transition from calling off his Meteor technique was that of golden specs following his trail. When Jaakuna had lept up into the air, he pushed his arms forward, making his body into a horizontal line as he was still in the air, and instantly fire chakra was released in the form of two, linear lines. The streams of fire chakra struck two of the five swordsmen coming at him in a straight line, and forced them back against the wall, their clothing being burned off due to the hot intensity of the fire. However, that left three that reached Jaakuna, who was still in the air. As one of the three came down for the vertical, downward slash, Jaakuna landed on his feet, and ducked lowly to evade from being stuck. He gripped the hand of that same swordsman in a tight hold, and pulled that one to him, unbalancing him, which also made him drop his sword, the sound of metal echoing through the room. Jaakuna then surrounded his hand with fire chakra, and he punched him directly in the nose, blood squirting out of his nose. Jaakuna still had the swordsman’s hand in his own tightly. He shifted the movement of the swordsman in his control to block one of the other swords coming down. The sword sliced down his back, tearing up the flesh and bone. The screams of the swordsman in Jaakuna’s control echoed louder than anything in the room. Jaakuna then pushed that one into the swordsman that had just swung his sword, off-balancing that one to the point where his sword was dropped. The last one came in for his downward swing, to which Jaakuna evaded just barely by spinning his body counterclockwise, the blade grazing his right side. Jaakuna then shift his body’s frame onto one of his arms into a partial handstand to which a spinning series of fiery kicks landed on the last remaining of the five swordsmen’s face, burning marks being left on his face. By the end of it all, two had their torso’s burned, one was struck by his own men, the other was knocked out by Jaakuna throwing the latter into him, and the last was burned in the face so bad that it killed them instantly. Jaakuna looked at his handiwork and actually smiled a bit. He couldn’t believe that worked considering he was just winging it. He could have died at any moment. Thank the heavens that he didn’t. No doubt by now Jaakuna had been noticed by the others. Who knows, maybe they would be impressed by Jaakuna’s show of power. In any case, Jaakuna looked at the others with a slight smile. [color=goldenrod][b]"About damn time I got to show my shit."[/b][/color] Jaakuna smiled, eying the rest of the swordsmen that all looked at the group with the intent to kill.