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There we go. Added in the history. Go ahead and give it a look.

Alright. I'll get to work on it.
Would you like me to add in a History piece or just go ahead and send it to the Character tab? I'm fine with going either way, just want to do what's most convenient for you.


Any opinions or suggestions?
Interested. Will post my CS in a bit!
Interested in the Yandere x Student.

Nakamura Hageshī



Hageshī was easily annoyed by the attitude of the brat that he had taken under his wing, even if he didn't show it. Of course, Sutemasu didn't help much, but at least she was joking. He could appreciate a joke or two. Minaru, on the other hand, was almost as bad as the brat! Hageshī was just begging for an excuse to pound them both into the ground. Of course, that wasn't why they were there. A mission was about to go underway and he had no time to fool around with them. "Kirigakure is a dangerous village...I want all of you to stick close by me." He demanded his students in a strict voice and booming voice. And like that, they were on their way.

The teams would take some time to travel to the factory. He always kept his eye on his students, making sure they weren't moving away too far from the group. As they made their way to the factory, Hageshī noticed the mist was beginning to thicken. Using his Wind Release techniques, he would allow for it the clear out of the way for him and his team. Soon enough, they would find themselves at the cliff leading to the factory. Hageshī stared down at the buildings, trying to scope out the area as the other two teams went on their way. It was not long until he eventually decided it was time to move out.

With the small cat pressuring him, Hageshī nodded, jumping off the side. He landed softly on the water, before standing up, and treading through the mist towards the factory. It was at that moment that, if the students noticed, a kunai flew past Hageshī's head. On it was a paper-bomb, sticking itself to the cliff side. It appeared that the enemy was trying to cause the cliff to fall on top of his entire team! "Watch out! The cliff is going to explode!" He called out, engaging the shinobi that had thrown the kunai. With a few swift strokes, the pure brute strength of his blows caused the shinobi to lose his defence, and he was sent flying with a kick to his side. Approaching the team, hoping that they would be killed, were four enemy shinobi. "Let's take them out quickly and regroup with the others!"







Uchiha Kota




The travelling was a little annoying for Kota, since he wasn't much for walking around everywhere constantly. Although, he had no major issue with it, he would have rather stayed home and relaxed if he had the chance. Still, at least when the mission was over, he could get to know the other Chūnin a little bit better. During his travel, he would take the time to catch up with Kasumi. Most of the day was spent laughing over something stupid or making jokes, but other times he was actually rather curious about her experiences.

He was glad that they finally got to see each other again. Of course, a sudden thought hit him; what if she got hurt? He shook his head, trying to shake the idea of it out of his mind. She had grown up to become independent and strong enough to take care of herself. Besides, if she got hurt, he just had to remember the one thing he always told himself when he was a child; he was a hero!

As the group finally reached the cliff, Kota was astonished by the sight before him. If only they weren't there to destroy the factory. He would have loved to play in that mist with his new 'friends'. Either way, he had a mission to do, and he was going to try and see it through. As the team slowly made their way in, it didn't take long for Sutemasu to alert one of the guards. Shaking his head, he noticed that Kasumi was giving them a buffer. With a grin, noticing that Reiji was entering the fray already, he took his sword out and cheered. "Alright, Kasumi-chan! I'll show you what I can do!" Charging one of the enemies, he clashed them tool-to-tool. Sparks flew quickly, before he hit them sideways in the jaw with the handle of the blade. It seems that his Kenjutsu was quite skilled for a Chūnin. The man yet again attempted to bring his weapon down upon Kota, but each one was met with a parry, the sound of metal grinding and hitting together ringing. It was not until he brought his weapon down low for the Uchiha's feet that Kota leaped high into the air, before coming back down at the mans head with huge force. "Lightning Style: Lightning Oppression Horizontal Drop!" With a loud boom, the man blocked the initial chop with his weapon, before being driven into the ground and knocked unconscious from the pure blow.

Standing there confidently, he looked back at Kasumi, Reiji, and Sutemasu, resting the blade on his shoulder. Pointing at himself, he grinned, "I told you, I'm a he-" Without even realizing it, a large man had smacked him out of the way, causing Kota to go flying into the ground a few feet back. He groaned, picking himself up, before bringing an angry glance at the man. "What's the big idea, tubby!? I was in the middle of sounding all cool to someone I haven't seen in years and you ruined it!" For someone who acts positive, he sure did upset for something so stupid.

Nakamura Hageshī




Hageshī waited for the little meet up to begin officially before he started his task of teaching his students. He wasn't really much for training students. In fact, this was his first time ever that he took on a group of kids as their team leader. It didn't seem all that bad to him, however. That is, until a certain cat decided to yell out before trying to hit him with a spray of water. If it wasn't for the little cocky bastard's words, he might have no seen it coming in the first place. With a few quick hand signs, he used his Rock Release technique to block the jet of water, before a small hole popped out on the side of it. "Listen up. Here's our first lesson of the day; Don't try to call out stuff before you strike, especially if your enemy knows you're their."

With another barrage of handsigns, Hageshī used his Godly Wind from the Mountains technique, blasting it towards Toraburu. It was a strong, quick blast of wind that was sent flying towards him. If it struck him, it would be likely that the blast would pick him up off his feet due to a combination of the wind strength and his small size. Hageshī somewhat enjoyed the feisty attitude, knowing very well that this young man won't hesitate to get himself into a fight, should the call to arms arrive. He just hoped that his other students were paying attention to his lessons.





Uchiha Kota


Smiled sheepishly at her response, but noticing the other teams arriving. He raised a brow at the strange gathering. "What is this, a joint training or something? Why not just make one huge team?" He directed this towards Sutemasu, since she was his sensei. Interestingly, he met her on only one occasion; a visit to the Academy. She was giving a sort of demonstration and explanation of the life of a shinobi, sparking Kota's desires to become a shinobi even further. In a way, Kota was glad that she was his sensei, since he at least knew her, albeit just a little.

As the other teams arrived, a took observations of each one. Kota was quite curious about each ones strengths and desires, wondering why they all chose to become shinobi. He was hoping that he'd make acquaintances out of them all at some point in time. However, it didn't help that whenever each one might have caught him staring at them, he'd look away quickly at another. It began to make him feel a little awkward, but he just couldn't help it. It was at that moment that his attention was grabbed by a quick jet of water aimed at a Jonin. Before a word could come out of his mouth, it was quickly blocked by a slab of rock, and the Jonin fired a blast of wind right back at the small little cat-like figure. "What a weirdo'..." He thought in his head, noticing the cat-like features more than anything else about the boy.

Nakamura Hageshī




Hageshī would find it difficult to get out of bed, as it usual always was. Ever since the attakc on Kumogakure, his training had become something critical to him. Every day there was some kind of work out or exercise he was doing, trying to tone his muscles more. It was a pretty known thing that Hageshī was someone who took almost every situation seriously, going as far as to remain silent to jokes. The Jonin was a dreaded teacher to have in the eyes of most Chūnin, especially those who preferred a more laid back approach to things. They knew exactly what he would do the minute they were under his tutelage; training, training, and would you look at that, more training. That's not to say that the man didn't believe in rest and breaks. Anyways, his muscles were sore from the the training he had done yesterday, evident by the groans he had when he picked himself up from his bed.

Hageshī always hated the voice of Otsumi, particularly because she seemed to think she was the boss just because she was his mothers lap dog. Gritting his teeth, he slipped on his usual gear; a standard issue Kumogakure flak jacket over some minor armor, with a bit of a touch up for his own preference. The armor wasn't much for a regular attack, but it did help with minor things like shuriken or kunai, even softening some blows from Taijutsu users. Still, it was kind of useless, but it did bring out his skin color, so at least there was that. The upper part of the armor actually made a large collar, covering the lower part of his face slightly. Tying the village headband onto his waist, Hageshī left the house, grumbling to himself.

It was almost always the same routine for Hageshī. Get up, head out to the Kage's office, get adored by villagers, get an assignment, complete the assignment, train harder, eat, go to sleep. It wasn't so much mundane as it was boring, but it suited Hageshī just fine. As long as he did some kind of work that benefited the village, he was contempt with it. As the rest of the Jonin arrived, he examined them closely. Minaru and Sutemasu, two other very well-known Jonin. Sutemasu was a bit of a friendly rival to Hageshī, albeit he was stronger than her physically. He enjoyed her company at times, even if she did get on his nerves every now and again. His real issue was with Minaru, the womanizer. He always seemed to find a way to royally piss Hageshī off. At the comment of his mother, Hageshī grabbed his arm and prepared to punch the cocky bastard. "You little! Agh! I swear to whatever deity that listens that I will beat your ass one day!" He roared at the Jonin as he ran off.

Hageshī grunted a bit as he read his note, approaching the places he was meant to go to in a rather slow pace. Knocking on the door of one of his students. He looked down and noticed a cat-like runt. "Senkensha Toraburu, otherwise known as the trouble maker of Kumogakure. Great that I got you...just try and keep your mouth clean and I won't have to spray you with water." With that, he dragged the smaller figure with him outside the door...albeit with some scratch marks on his forearm. The next student was a young lady by the name of Nekoyama Midori. Why did he get all the cat-people? Was his mom just laughing at him in her office all day for the ridiculous students she gave him? Well, it didn't matter, he was already there at Midori's, so he might as well just not complain. With a single loud knock, he waited for her to answer. As she opened the door, he smiled down at her, crossing his arms as a small cat-like figure stood at his legs, obviously aggravated with the turn of events. "Nekoyama Midori. I've heard of your Medical skills and strength. I'll be your sensei starting today. We start now, come along." Without any notice, he dragged Toraburu with him as Midori followed close behind.

The next students intrigued Hageshī greatly; a sojutsu expert and boy who used a seal rather than hand signs for his attacks. Knocking on the door of yet again another student, he found an older gentleman. "Excuse me, sir, I'm here to take Hizo Saborama as my student." The older figure in the wheelchair smiled and called out to his son. The boy was quite fast, strangely enough, and Hageshī raised a brow at him. "Hm...you don't look like much, but it's not always brawn that wins the fight. I'm your new sensei, Saborama. Let's go." After finally approaching the final house, Hageshī was already getting bored of just walking around constantly. After knocking on the door of Yayoi Ikaruga's house, he didn't even introduce himself aside from the words "I'm your teacher. We're going." Without another word, he dragged the young man. Finally, he had assembled his team, and began to move out to the gate of the village where Sutemasu told the trio to meet up at with their new team.

He scratched his head as they approached, thinking to himself about his students. Two crazy cat people, one boy who uses seals, and a sojutsu user. The potential for a good team was there, but he found it somewhat difficult to believe, especially with a certain someones attitude that could cause tension within the group. Nonetheless, he was ready to take this students under his tutelage, no matter how frustrating it would get. Approaching the group, he waved slightly to Sutemasu and Minaru. "Yo." With that, he placed his hands in his pockets and inspected his students as they waited.





Uchiha Kota


Kota was quite surprised by the sudden appearance of Sutemasu. He knew that he'd be getting an assignment, but he didn't except it to come so soon. Still, he was quite happy to finally get out of the house. "Reina-chan, I'm heading out now with my sensei! You have fun while I'm gone and try not to get into any trouble!" He called out, completing the look the of his outfit as they walked and conversed. With his ponytail done, his bandanna tied, and his sword slung over his back, he was ready for the day. Everything was quite well, until he approached Kasumi's house. They were neighbors a long time ago...and friends. Very, very 'close friends'. To see her again was quite an awkward situation for Kota, even if he was always happy to greet a friend. As they walked to the next students house, he kept his eyes on her every now and again, keeping a slight distance from her.

The problem wasn't that they were no longer friends or anything of the such, but that they had not seen each other for years. It was strange to see her again, especially because it was best described as seeing a 'stranger' that you knew for years. As they picked up their final team member, they had made their way to the gate, where they introduced themselves. "I'm Kota. Uchiha Kota. I'm seventeen, but my birthday is in about a month now. I use Kenjutsu and my Releases are Fire and Lightning. I'm actually pretty bad at Taijutsu, but I hope I can improve on that." He laughed a little uneasily at the end of his sentence, since it was pretty embarrassing that he wasn't very skilled at it, but it was his fault that he was bad to begin with, training with just his sword for such a long time.

With the introductions over and the groups coming together once more, Kota decided to get closer to Kasumi, crossing his arms as he slightly turned away from her. With a cough, he sparked a small conversation. "Hey, Kasumi-chan. You've...changed." Always an awkward situation today, isn't it?
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