Board Thread:World-wide RP/@comment-28929139-20170714035649/@comment-28929139-20170715085900

Her eyes sort of lit up when Myoo divulged that he'd been traveling for seventeen years. "Wow! You truly are a nomad. I think you might know the shinobi world better than anyone with that sort of experience. You should write a book...."How I can survive hell but walking all over it", hehe!" She was of course just joking but it truly was impressive that he had been doing this for so long, when here she was moping about being alone for just four days. Ha.

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When he agreed to teaching her a new water jutsu, she clapped again with delight. "You're the best, maestro!"

But now in all seriousness, she nodded and watched him closely, folding her right arm behind her back to refrain from using both hands. It was almost if he was doing a little magic dance with his one hand and she smiled while pretending that's exactly what they were doing. Making magic! "Okay! Sounds like a fun jutsu, maybe I can use this jutsu to cook with too."

"Ram....tiger... like this?" She asked while holding her hand out. Kideme understood chakra control and manipulation very well, but she wanted to make sure her form was right, since she was only doing half a seal and not all the weaves were symmetrical. So when he affirmed that she did it right, Kideme performed the jutsu for real this time.

Ram>Tiger. She performed the seals slowly with one hand, forgetting the awkwardness of a missing hand and began to breathe in and breathe out, letting her chakra gather within her belly, imagining it to liquify as a very sticky paste. She could feel it begin to thicken and then with sucking in as much air as she could, her exhaled and spat it out. Doing this was the funniest feeling in the world, since Kideme felt like she was vomiting but without the acidic burn of bile or the texture of food. It actually felt like jelly flying out her mouth and though only a small amount came out, a very thick gelatinous watery goop landed out of her mouth. She knew she could make more of it, but she thought it was a good start.