Ayami, The right hand girl to Lord Orochimaru himself, she was originally just a test subject but when she proved to be a very successful experiment Orochimaru decided to keep her. He trained her everyday harder and harder improving her skills to a higher level everyday. She was only 5 when he first started testing on her and she was only 7 when he first stated training her, teaching her the ways of the hand seals and showing her the path of a true ninja!
“AYAMI! Wake up already your late for your mission de-brief meeting!” yelled the amphibious snake Zulo.
Ayami lay on her messy bed with her hair frizzed out in the small room she calls home. “God shut up! Zulo! I never should have summoned you in the first place! You were just a failed summoning Jutsu and now I can’t get rid of you!” Ayami Retorted as she threw herself under the blankets and pulled her head under her pillow.
“Aah you’re just saying that cus you’re cranky. But whew does your breathe stink might I suggest a tick-tack?”
Ayami Growled underneath her pillow and steamed with annoyance “I outta!...oh whatever your not worth it.” Ayami then threw her bedding in to the air and then proceeded to go to the restroom.
Three Hours later in Lord Orochimaru’s Quarters
“Welcome Ayami to your latest mission de-briefing, Today you will be pursuing a rouge ninja named The Wanderer he has numerous abilities not consisting of Chakra so he will be different then the other’s you’ve assassinated in the past”
Ayami stood up straight while Orochimaru explained the mission to her, she made sure not to move or make the slightest facial expression toward Lord Orochimaru or he might take it as offensive and punish her.
“Here is a file telling you anything else you want to know about the target.” Orochimaru said as he tossed a purple folder to Ayami. “Now I know this is your first A rank mission but im sure you’ll do wonderful!” He said in a slithery tone.
One day later up in a Mountain
Ayami had been following The Wanderer for a day and now he’s led her to this mountain thousands of feet above sea level.
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