Uziuke's dull eyes continued to laiy on the bandits after they finished their speech. "So they say that little poem thing before they rob you everytime?" The group that hired the boy only nodded. It was obvious that they were afraid. "You guys travel back down the path that we just came from. I'll handle this in no time." With a flashy grin and a wink the boy turned around. He dropped his smile and now held a rather bland expression on his face. His eyes hung low from his lack of sleep. He wouldn't let it hinder the job that he had to carry out.
The three bandits stood feet away from the boy. Dressed in all black gi, they each armed themselves with steel blades of their own. Uziuke disappeared before the three's eyes, leaving them clueless of the white haired shinobi's location. The boy reappeared behind one of the bandits blowing flames from deep within his lungs. The bandit's mask was charred and burned to the point that his face was exposed. His face was a bit disfigured from the flames. He fell to the ground screaming trying to put out the flames. Uziuke caught the movements of an attacking bandit. The sharp edge of the sword closed in on the boy's eyes.
Uzi ducked the attack, pulling out his own small sword and impaling the bandit in the stomach. The bandit dropped his own weapon as he clutched his stomach. Flames surged through Uzi's weapon, burning away at the bandits insides. The boy pulled out his sword, looking to the third bandit. He could sense the fear within the bandit. 'Ha ha. I can have a bit of fun with this one.' The bandit rushed towards the boy with only one motive in mind. Kill
Uziuke moved slowly towards the bandit grinning. Before the bandit could get far his eyes locked with the red eyes of Uziuke. Seconds later the bandit was crawling away from Uziuke with both of his legs chopped off. He left a trail of blood as he moved. 'I'd better kill him off now before the creatures of the night get to him. Being eaten alive wouldn't be one of the ways that I'd want to go out.' The boy stood over the crawling bandit, impaling him through the back of his head with his sword.
The flames in the area began to die down slowly. "The place looks a mess now." It would be tragic for some civilians to pass by and catch the sight. Such a gory scene was now a common sight to the boy. Traveling alone was dangerous, but staying cautious was a key play in the boy's book. He departed, leaving the scene to find the ones he was supposed to be guarding. "They couldn't have gotten far."
The three bandits stood feet away from the boy. Dressed in all black gi, they each armed themselves with steel blades of their own. Uziuke disappeared before the three's eyes, leaving them clueless of the white haired shinobi's location. The boy reappeared behind one of the bandits blowing flames from deep within his lungs. The bandit's mask was charred and burned to the point that his face was exposed. His face was a bit disfigured from the flames. He fell to the ground screaming trying to put out the flames. Uziuke caught the movements of an attacking bandit. The sharp edge of the sword closed in on the boy's eyes.
Uzi ducked the attack, pulling out his own small sword and impaling the bandit in the stomach. The bandit dropped his own weapon as he clutched his stomach. Flames surged through Uzi's weapon, burning away at the bandits insides. The boy pulled out his sword, looking to the third bandit. He could sense the fear within the bandit. 'Ha ha. I can have a bit of fun with this one.' The bandit rushed towards the boy with only one motive in mind. Kill
Uziuke moved slowly towards the bandit grinning. Before the bandit could get far his eyes locked with the red eyes of Uziuke. Seconds later the bandit was crawling away from Uziuke with both of his legs chopped off. He left a trail of blood as he moved. 'I'd better kill him off now before the creatures of the night get to him. Being eaten alive wouldn't be one of the ways that I'd want to go out.' The boy stood over the crawling bandit, impaling him through the back of his head with his sword.
The flames in the area began to die down slowly. "The place looks a mess now." It would be tragic for some civilians to pass by and catch the sight. Such a gory scene was now a common sight to the boy. Traveling alone was dangerous, but staying cautious was a key play in the boy's book. He departed, leaving the scene to find the ones he was supposed to be guarding. "They couldn't have gotten far."