Hayabusa walked the streets of Konoha, now wondering what he should do with his time. There was so much that he could do, but he didn’t know what it was he wanted to do first or what order to them in. Just then, an acorn dropped from out of the sky and onto his shoulder. He stood in the middle of a street… there were no trees above him… Hayabusa looked up to see what the deal was. He seen it… it was the squirrel… or at least he thought so. It didn’t look demonic or cursed at all.
“Come…” Hayabusa said in a normal tone, testing to see if this was really the squirrel he tested or if it was just coincidence that the squirrel chose his shoulder to drop the acorn. The squirrel turned and walked out of sight. Hayabusa shrugged.
“Hmph… coincidence…” Hayabusa said as he began to walk. Just then, the squirrel jumped off of the building after a running start, landing in front of Hayabusa. “Ok… maybe more convenience than coincidence…” Hayabusa said. Hayabusa began walking now towards the woods. He did not want to perform such tests in public where he could endanger the lives of others. He had no idea what this squirrel could transform into. As he walked, the squirrel followed.
Hayabusa began to wonder whether or not this way in which he placed a seal on the squirrel also placed such a seal on the shark back in Kiri… he would have to check. And luckily, he could return to Kiri anytime he wanted to. In that case he would soon have to take himself onto the lonely island in the middle of the west coast
After a while of walking, and watching this squirrel that walked without distraction from any other object that other squirrels would get distracted by, they had come to a stop in the middle of the woods that had connected the Uchiha complex to the main parts of the village. As he stood there in the middle of the collage of trees, Hayabusa looked around to make sure that there was nobody around to watch him.
“Alright…” Hayabusa said as he looked at the squirrel. “Let me see you transform…” Hayabusa said. The squirrel looked up at him. Its innocent looking eyes looked at him, and slowly changed into eyes that belonged to snakes and cats, narrowing into the piercing predator look. It curled in a ball and his body seemed to expand into a mass of muscle. It looked up with a disoriented face, fangs, drool hanging out of its mouth, veins going through its body.
He observed that the squirrel as grew two more limbs between its arms and legs. Between the arms were webbed. It stood up on is two hind legs, seeming to have increased in height by two and width by four. Hayabusa activated his Sharingan as he observed its chakra. It was twirling in a mix of many different chakras… one in which looked very familiar.
“Well, well…” Hayabusa looked at the squirrel before he looked up. “Now… onto bigger things I suppose…” Hayabusa said. Not only did he succeed in activating the seal on this squirrel, but it transformed without dieing. “You may revert to normal now…” Hayabusa said as the squirrel curled back up. It seemed to look more painful than transforming into it. Hayabusa nodded his head one way, telling it to leave. The squirrel did so. Hayabusa looked up reverting his Sharingan.
“Now… onto human beings…” Hayabusa said. He did not want to endanger the lives of his fellow villagers… therefore he had to begin testing his method of cloning… luckily he had Orochimaru’s book… he patted his pocket to make sure it was there and continued walking, readying to enter his clan’s complex and enter his home…
Upon entering, Hayabusa had closed the door and had found his grandfather sitting on the chair, watching his television, as always. Hayabusa stepped forward, beginning to go to the staircase to go up to his room. That was before a knock came at the door. Hayabusa stopped and turned around. He opened the door to see that two ANBU members stood there in front of him. They presented him with a small box which seemed to have his ANBU outfit in it. Hayabusa slightly bowed before they jumped off into the air, disappearing before him. Hayabusa turned, closing the door behind him, and began walking to head up to his room.
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