Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-28929139-20170711002840/@comment-28929139-20170711003355

Kideme's heart was pounding so hard from the fall, that actually hurt and scared her more than hitting the water. Loud bells and drums were going off in her ears and her head throbbed from the icy cold temperatures. She was fearly folded all the way back when she went barreling down into the watery void but then felt something hard and slimy wrap around her midsection and pull her back out. She hit the mud with a wet clap and Kideme panted heavily now as she sat up. Her slick wet hair was spidered all over her face, and as she was clearing it away, a small orangey yellow eel came slithering toward her with a scroll. The contract was about as long as her arm, but there was a generous space at the bottom for her to sign her name. In blood of course.

She began to look around for her tanto when she found it conveniently placed on her lap then by a baby eel that was crawling away. Grabbing it, Kideme took a final deep breath and looked up, only to be face to face with the nymph staring her down. It seemed as though she was going to accept servitude to her. As such Kideme sliced open the same wound she gave herself to be here.

Because her skin was drenched, her blood became a little runny, but Kideme used her tanto like a fountain quill and ran it a little deeper for a thicker draw. She then etched her name into the parchment and then swabbed her finger across her open wound. Pressing her thumb directly next to her kanji signature, Kideme made the final stamp with her bloody fingerprint.

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The minute she signed her name, the scroll rolled up and disappeared only to reappear in the clawed hand of the witch, who now stared at the girl, glancing down slightly to her bleeding hand.

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Kideme grabbed the tanto once again, but this time cut open her left hand, letting the blood spill down her arm as she performed the final hand seals, and allowed her chakra to palpitate and surface over her hand. At the point, she touched her illuminated fingers to her right wrist below the pulse.