Board Thread:Mount Myōboku Logs/@comment-27079171-20161025221420/@comment-30269418-20161030033331

"I have no problem." She glared at him, her anger raising. "I'm taking this seriously. Are you not?!" She didn't know if he realised that this was a dangerous situation at all. She'd been in the hospital, with no time for training, and she needed to catch up.

Distance was her worst enemy. An idea formed in her head, becoming something she thought to be smart. A blood platform formed on a diagonal slant behind her, enough for both of her feet to fit and nothing more, and she added pressure behind it, manipulating soft blood to turn hard as it slammed into the platform, possibly sending her flying towards him and breaking it.

If successful, she'd head in his direction at a speed that would injure her and him. If he were to dodge, she'd quickly break her speed by making puddles of blood to slow her down in the air and roll to land on her feet. Either way, he was in range; if she succesfully slammed into him, she'd recover easily without any pain and move four feet away. She'd take a senbon from her weapons' pouch, adding a small drop of blood by thinly slicing her hand. She'd throw it in his direction, but only nearer to his ear. She removed a smoke bomb, throwing it at his feet and made the handsigns for the body replacement technique, followed up by the handsigns for the transformation technique.

She'd release the jutsu as she whizzed near his ear, and if all went well, she'd release the transformation technique and drop right on top of him, applying her entire body pressure to his shoulders as she aimed her blood for his left eye. Another tendril would sneak behind his neck to a pressure point that would stun him for a short while, leaving her to do what damage she could if she was successful. The exact point she was aiming for would be a little below the cerebellum and just above the spinal cord. It would definetely hurt like hell for him if she hit.

She wasn't about to pull her punches; she'd come at him with all she had, and she'd enjoy the hell out of it while doing so.