Board Thread:Konoha Logs/@comment-24937485-20161221203824/@comment-27079171-20161221214534

Surrounded by  on the battlefield only 3 arrows left in his quiver as the rain was pouring on the battlefield, Reo had the first arrow drawn back about to defeat all of these foes and then... The most ungodly of villains emereged from the ground as a giant. Why was his mother in his dream? "REOOOOOO WAKE UP!!!!!" she would scream as it felt rather real, her hands smashing down on him and in that instant as his mom in reality ripped his covers off he jumped like a fish out of water and landed on the wooden floor of his room on his jaw hitting a scorpion-like pose.

"Oi... You monster almost had ya!" he would say to his mom still in this pose as his mom kicked him square in the hinny knocking him forward in  somersault as he was now on his buttox. She would remind him of his meeting with his new Jonin that his old academy teacher had came by to remind him of days prior.



Reo would shake his head still in a daze as he got ready putting his clothes on and grabbing his bow then he would make

his way to the bathroom to brush his teeth and fix his hair which was a mess. After doing so he would se the irresistable force that was Reo at his best as he winked smiled and threw a thumbs up at his reflection.

Reo would then make his way downstairs grabbing a quick piece of toast his mom had prepared for his dad, stealing it, hearing his father yelling he would let out a loud "Hehehe" as he tip-toed out the front door.

After a a few blocks of walking through the crowded summer streets of Konoha he would make it to "Godric's Door." as many referred to it now as he saw another boy causing quite the raucous asking about Jonin and how his is supposed to meet him here.

Taking full advantage of this situation knowing he was more than likely going to be paired with this boy he would take a running jump forward and stick a landing that would get 10/10 in anyones eyes as he poked his chest out and yelled "MY NAME'S REEEOOOOOOO!" he stared at this boy awaiting his praise for such a glorious entrance.