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Part 10

19:34, 20 July 2017

Rin's POV

Once again, I rolled out of bed at 5:00. Is sighed and got dressed. As I strapped on my kunai holster, I asked kurama, "breakfast?" Kurama snorted, "the dweeb is just trying to scare you. Eat breakfast." I nodded, grabbing some leftover toast and munching on it as I happily strode out the door.

I took my time getting to the training grounds. I was super early anyways. When I got there, duckbutt was sitting on the ground, staring in to space. I tapped him on the shoulder, and we both nodded each other a hi. Sakura was already complaining about sensei being late, so to drone her out, I started practicing shadow clone jutsu. I'd just picked it up, and I was pretty good already, I just needed more practice.

About 2 hours later, when I had already mastered shadow clones, broke down about 10 trees practicing Taijutsu, hung upside down from a tree for about half an hour and slept for and hour, he finally came. Sakura immediately stomped over and screamed, " WHY ARE YOU LATE!?!?" Kakashi just said, "Ahh, today, I got lost on the path of life." I rolled my eyes. Typical Kakashi. Late as hell.

"Now let's start shall we?" Kakashi said, mischievously. "It's very simple. All you have to do is to get a bell." He said, dangling two bells in front of us. "If you can get a bell by lunch, you pass. And if you don't, you get to get tied to one of those posts and watch me eat lunch. Now remember. If you can't get a bell, you go back to the academy." He said, Sticking the bells in his belt.

"But sensei, there's only two!" Sakura said. I rolled my eyes. "No shit sherlock..." I muttered, narrowing my eyes. "Then I guess that means one of you won't pass." Kakashi said. "Alright, you may begin now. Just remember. You will never be able to get a bell if you don't come at me with the goal to kill."

Sakura took cover under a bush, Sasuke jumped into another bush, and I ran to the top of a tree. It has begun.

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