Board Thread:Konoha General RP/@comment-28412345-20170730163012/@comment-28412345-20170730163313

 Mamoru was checking to make sure he had everything before he grabbed his grabbed the reins of his carriage horse. He snapped the reins and steered the horse out of konoha. His plan was to start new in a new village. He couldn't live with what was happening to girls...or rather girl since the other one was dead. By leaving everything behind, he could easily slip out without being noticed. He informed the guards at the gate he would be back knowing full well he had no intentions of ever coming back. Once outside he had the horses changed speed into a gallop. The accountant and the prostitute began ride along the pathway through the forest just as the first patter of rain began to fall. The ride seemed to go smoothly, until they came across two hooded figures, one extremely tall the other very short. Mamoru had half a mind to run the figures over if there wasn't a fallen tree behind them. It was obvious that these two were waiting them and Mamoru had an idea of who the smaller figure was. He held his hand to notion the girl to stay on the carriage. He reached back and pulled out a long object wrapped in cloth. "Akui..let us pass. We have no quarrel with you but we no longer want to be apart of this.!" Akui stepped forward with his ninjato already drawn. He pulled his hood back and pointed his blade to him. " you already were apart of this when you took money from the tea house then me. You know too much and I'm sorry, but I cannot let you leave here." The rain began to start pouring soaking all of them. Mamoru stared at Akui with disbelief that this kid was going to challenge him. However he wasn't about to let him talk to him any longer as if they were equal. He pulled out a nodachi from the cloth. It was a beautifully adorned with a flame and crest of the Sagara family. He then unsheathed his weapon and swung it around his body once. The arc and sharpness of the blade made the water bend around him thanks to his speed. He then held the blade with two hands and held it up to eye level.