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Chapter 22
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"…Virulent," Rei hissed.
"I don't want this yellow pup in The Family," said Virulent pointing a clawed hand at Rei. "She burned my leg. I want her to die."
Come on, don't be shy. Tell me how you really
feel, jackass Rei snarked in her mind.
His words cast a pall of silence in the huge stadium-like structure. The only sound Rei heard was a rumble of angry displeasure from Elder Black who was standing next to her. Rei for her part started to feel a bit scared after processing Virulent's words. That however didn't stop her from glaring daggers at the arrogant grey and brown Rat.
After a long pause Eldest Rat finally spoke. "So you object to this little one joining our Family?" he asked in a deep voice and with a neutral tone.
"I do," declared Virulent, "and since none who have been to The Factory who are not Family are allowed to live she must now die. I demand that I be the one to carry out the execution in retaliation for the injury she gave me."
Rei was now feeling confused and increasingly alarmed. What the hell was going on? Hadn't Eldest Rat declared that she was now their summoner? Did this spiteful asshole actually get a say? If so, why?
Eldest Rat was silent for a long time before he spoke. His words made her heart sink. "Very well. I acknowledge you right to object to this addition to The Family." Despite saying this Elder Rat's next words gave her hope. All of a sudden it felt like her emotions were being yanked around all over the place.
"However I cannot allow you to simply kill her. This young pup has proven herself worthy. It seems that we have a conflict between two legitimate claims. This conflict… must be resolved somehow."
Virulent turned his head from looking at Eldest Rat to looking at Rei and he
smirked. Rei suddenly had a very bad feeling about this. It seemed to her that whatever was going on was being artfully manipulated by the odious Rat in front of her. The Yamanaka squeezed her right hand until her nails began to cut into her palm. It seemed even in the Rat Clan someone who knew what they were doing could manipulate the rules to get something they wanted. All of this was leading up to something and Rei was a hundred percent sure that whatever it was was going to be bad for her.
"Then Honored Eldest Rat," said Virulent, turning back to face Eldest Rat and bowing his head in submission, "I would ask for the right to test her in combat."
There was another long pause before Eldest Rat replied. "That is acceptable in accordance with our laws," he said, voice carefully neutral. "What terms?"
Virulent's mouth spread in a parody of a smile showing all his teeth. "To the death. It is also my wish that the fight take place… immediately."
Though he didn't say anything something about Eldest Rat's body language made Rei think he wasn't fully on board with Virulent's transparent attempt to take advantage of her current weakened state. However any hope she might have had shattered when he spoke. "It is within your rights to ask of this. Combat to the death to resolve these conflicting claims will begin immediately."
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Virulent's mouth spread in a parody of a smile showing all his teeth. "To the death. It is also my wish that the fight take place… immediately."
Though he didn't say anything something about Eldest Rat's body language made Rei think he wasn't fully on board with Virulent's transparent attempt to take advantage of her current weakened state. However any hope she might have had shattered when he spoke. "It is within your rights to ask of this. Combat to the death to resolve these conflicting claims will begin immediately."
Rei couldn't believe this was happening. Just a few minutes ago she had been accepted as the summoner, essentially told that she had passed all the tests the Rats had given her. Now it felt like she was getting the rug yanked out from under her. Eldest Rat had seemed pleased with her, happy to have her as their summoner. Now she was supposed to get into a fight to the death? Immediately? How? Why? Why was this happening?
Rei clenched her jaw as her mind quickly went over her options. She knew she was in no shape to fight. She was severely wounded with only one fully functioning arm and she was almost entirely out of Chakra. Virulent on the other hand looked to be fresh with undiminished Chakra stores. On top of that he knew at least a few very advanced stealth jutsu and at least one offensive jutsu – her badly burned arm was a testament to that. The bandaged burn wound on his leg caused him to limp slightly but Rei seriously doubted that was enough to give her the edge she would need to win. In short if she was forced to fight right now she was dead. Rei licked her lips in a nervous gesture. She needed to find a way to delay this somehow. Otherwise the fight would be over before it even began.
"Whoa hold on there slick," Rei said to Virulent flippantly while making a stopping gesture with her good hand. When the eyes of the three Rats on the pitch turned to her she moved to face Eldest Rat. "Now I'm not exactly sure what's going on but I
do know that settling conflicts between two parties needs to happen on a level playing field. I've had to fight off who knows how many Rats to even get here. I'm exhausted, and wounded, and not in any shape to fight. If you want this to be a good show and a legitimate way of resolving a conflict of interest you're going to have to give me time to rest and heal up before giving this opportunistic coward," she said pointing at Virulent, "the fight that he wants."
No one said anything for a long time and the silence and the looks began to give Rei a terrible feeling. The silence was interrupted by Virulent starting a slow clap. "Inspirational speech. Very persuasive. Moving even. But you know what, it means absolutely shit you ugly pink and yellow piss-haired pup. The only facts that matter are these," he said with an irritating and evil smirk, "whatever I say goes. It's just that simple. And I say we be having our little death match right away. But hey no hard feelings, yeah?"
Rei looked at him with something akin to horror before whipping her head around and looking at Eldest Rat and Elder Black. She could tell by looking at them that Virulent had been telling the truth.
"Why?!" she demanded, voice shrill with a very real undercurrent of fear.
"He is one of The Family. You are not. As you are still an outsider your word holds no weight against his," said Eldest Rat in a matter of fact tone that was not unkind. For some reason that he spoke to her that way made her rising panic even worse.
"What, so that's it? You
know I'm in no position to fight," she pleaded with Eldest Rat, "you might as well be ordering my execution. In fact why don't you do just that? It would save all of us some goddamned time," Rei said, voice rising at the end.
"I'm sorry pup but our rules exist for a reason. Even I can't break them. You'll just have to do the best that you are able," said Eldest Rat.
Rei heard Virulent chuckle, smug and self-satisfied, while her mind whirled. It all seemed so stupid. Did the Rats even want a summoner? In spite of herself Rei felt her eyes begin to burn with unshed tears. It was like they kept thinking up ways to get her killed, like they
wanted her to die. What was she going to do? What chance did she realistically have? Wasn't
anybody on her side in this?
"If I may Eldest Rat," said Elder Black speaking up for the first time, "there is some merit to the argument that this sort of dispute is better settled on a more level playing field."
Rei's head snapped to look at him. She had completely forgotten Elder Black was there.
"You know I cannot postpone the fight Black-chan," said Eldest Rat reproaching though there was a hint of curiosity in his voice.
"Of course not," agreed Eldest Rat easily, "but this young one is just an injured pup and I think some accommodations could be made to even the playing field."
"What is this?" asked Virulent, somehow coming across as both malicious and deferential to his elders. Both the older Rats ignored him.
Eldest Rat was silent for a few long moments before he spoke. "That may be acceptable. What do you recommend?"
"A single clean bladed weapon for each. No jutsu and no other equipment or weapons permitted. Let it be a contest of blade against blade, skill against skill," said Elder Black while gesturing at the two opponents with his staff.
"Oh is that what you meant by leveling the playing field?" said Virulent sounding amused. "That's fine by me."
"Those terms are acceptable," said Eldest Rat ignoring Virulent, "single clean blade. No other equipment. No jutsu. Black-chan you get the young female ready yes? The others can all set up the stage."
Rei suddenly caught sight of seemingly hundreds of Rats jumping off the stands onto the red dirt pitch. Any further inspection of what was going on was halted when Elder Black grabbed her by her good shoulder and spun her around to face him. Rei looked up at his taller frame, her heart beating fast and a bit wild around the eyes.
"Mind telling me what's going on?" she asked, her voice trembling.
Elder Black gave her a long look before he replied. "Divest yourself of all your weapons and equipment. I'll need to check you after you're done. If you're caught with anything more than a single blade you will automatically forfeit and I don't need to tell you how that will turn out for you," he said, "as to everything else, well it should be fairly self-explanatory. When an outsider is made a member of The Family every member of The Family must approve, or at the very least not voice an objection. Obviously some rotted Monkey's cock objected. Luckily for you in your case, instead of just outright dying you get to fight for your acceptance. That is a rare thing believe me."
Strangely enough Rei wasn't feeling particularly lucky in that moment. This was all just moving so quick. Slowly and deliberately she began to remove all her equipment, the remaining kunai, shuriken, ninja wire, the whole nine yards. If she took her time maybe she could buy a few minutes. Rei knew that to have a prayer at winning she would desperately need even the smallest advantage she could get. "What about Virulent? What can you tell me about him?" she asked Elder Black. Out of the corners of her eyes she could see Rats filling up the large pitch all around them.
"He's young and skilled enough I suppose," said Elder Black, "but a huge pain in everyone's ass. You know how every family has a few shit stains in the family tree? Well Virulent is one of ours. He's excessively sadistic and vindictive even by Rat standards and that be hard to accomplish. He's also a selfish self-involved prick," Elder Black said with a surprising amount of heat. "By this stunt he's proving he's more concerned about his petty personal vendetta than the good of the Clan. Mark my words no matter the outcome of this little fiasco I'm going to be finding plenty of ways to make that imbecile regret this."
Well… while it was nice to hear Virulent would be feeling the pain for this one way or the other it wouldn't matter much to Rei if she was
dead at the end of this. "Any advice?" she asked as she continued to divest herself of equipment.
"He's cocky as hell," muttered Elder Black, "he'll probably drag it out. Capitalizing on that probably be your best and only chance."
Well. That wasn't exactly much to go on. Better than nothing though. Probably.
She finished dropping all her equipment on the floor minus one kunai she kept in her good hand. Rei looked at it, saw its dull grey blade and ran her calloused fingers along the wrapped handle. Elder Black moved and began thoroughly patting her down as she focused on the blade in her hand. It seemed surreal. She had never been in a situation like this before and maybe it was messing with her head. What were her chances? Did she regret coming here? Strangely she couldn't tell what the answer to that question was.
Still… no bookie in their right mind would bet on her in this upcoming fight. Rei could admit it, she was scared. Maybe if she was a hundred percent or even fifty percent she would have some of her usual confidence. As it was she knew how bad the situation was. Rei bit her lip, hard enough to draw blood. She knew it looked bad. Real bad. However that didn't mean she could fall apart. She had to keep it together. Even if her chances were terrible she wasn't about to just roll over and give up.
"One more thing, and this is very important," said Elder Black as he was finishing patting down her legs, "you're not allowed to kill Virulent."
Her head snapped to him, jerked from her private thoughts. "What?" she asked in confusion, "but I thought this was supposed to be a death match? You know, to the death?"
"A death match in this instance means he'll try to kill you but you can't kill him. If you do the rest of The Family will be obligated to kill you."
Rei just stared, mouth open in incredulity.
Son of a-
"You've got to be kidding me," Rei hissed at him, "why would there even
be a rule like that?"
Elder Black shrugged as he finished patting her down and stood back up. "He's one of The Family. You're not. However if it makes you feel any better in this situation you're free to main him. Anything short of death as long as it's in battle. I'd strongly advise you not to go easy on him."
"Oh don't worry," she said darkly, "I don't think 'going easy on him' is going to be one of my problems."
Elder Black gave her a long evaluating look. "I suppose not," he said with a grunt. "Looks like they are about ready for you," he said looking over her shoulder. Elder Black turned and looked her in the eye. "Good luck young one. For whatever it be worth I'm rooting for ya."
No appropriate response came to mind so Rei just nodded. She took a deep breath and turned around to face the music.
All around her crowding the pitch of the 'stadium' were Rats, Rats of all shapes and sizes. They had arranged themselves in such a way as to leave an empty space in the middle and right in front of Eldest Rat's dais. The space was roughly in the shape of a circle about thirty feet across. Four tall six foot braziers with a large flame burning at the top had been set up around the circle giving the fighting ring a flickering glow. Near the center of the empty space and directly in front of Eldest Rat stood Virulent. He had removed his vest leaving him naked except for the bandage on his leg. Held casually in his clawed hand was his weapon; a simple but functional well maintained tanto with a blade about six inches in length.
"Warriors step forward," said Eldest Rat in a formal tone from his dais.
I can't believe this is happening. This isn't fair. This isn't fair! With her single kunai clutched in her right hand Rei slowly stepped forward until she was about six feet across from Virulent. With some trepidation Rei raised her kunai in a defensive position and bent her legs lowering her center of gravity. Virulent chuckled and brought his tanto up, pointing it aggressively at her throat from six feet away.
Virulent took the opportunity to talk before the fight started. He sneered at her smugly and said, "I'm going to make sure you die screaming for what you dared to do to me you piss-haired pup."
Rei's eyes narrowed but she didn't say anything. For the first time she could remember she wasn't really in the mood to taunt or trash talk during a fight. Knowing she probably only had a moment or two Rei took a quick internal stock.
Her wounded arm was held closely to her side, still looking like so much raw meat. It's mobility was extremely limited so it was unlikely to be any help. Her battle kimono was stained, tattered and covered in blood and filth though the thick material should still provide at least some small bit of protection. Rei was divested of all her equipment except for the single kunai in her hand. She felt exhausted and she knew it was partly from all the physical effort, partly from the stress and partly from having bled from so many small wounds all over her body. That in and of itself wouldn't be an insurmountable obstacle except for the worst part of her condition: her Chakra was at critically low levels.
It was a grim realization that she didn't even have enough Chakra to continually enhance her body. One of the side effects of her unique nightly meditation was her extremely accurate assessment of her own Chakra stores. She only had maybe two or three bursts of Chakra enhanced activity left in her before succumbing to Chakra exhaustion. All in all things didn't look good against a fresh opponent who might already be better than her on her best day.
Still… in some ways, what did it matter how badly off she was? This was the same as any other fight. She had to use the resources she had at her disposal to win. Rei's hand tightened around the hilt of her blade. She could do this. Rei didn't know how but she had to believe she could win. She had to believe she could win. She
would believe she would win. It was her only chance.
Rei was going to win and the smug bastard in front of her wasn't going to stop her.
"This fight is a death match to determine which of two conflicting interests will be upheld. On the one hand a summoner has proven herself worthy. On the other a member of The Family wishes to exercise his right to deny entry to outsiders. The fight will end when one party surrenders, is unconscious, or dead. When I say 'begin' the fight will commence," said Eldest Rat.
"Warriors," Eldest Rat's voice boomed, "Begin!"
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"Warriors," Eldest Rat's voice boomed, "Begin!"
Neither fighter moved at first as they sized each other up, one with smug self-satisfied confidence and the other with a wary and slightly anxious expression. There was silence all around them as the Rats seemed to hold their collective breath. The atmosphere felt heavy and charged with energy. Virulent was enjoying every second of it.
"What will you do? Not that it really matters," he asked in a taunting tone, "you don't have a prayer. Everyone here knows it. If you throw your blade away and beg for mercy I might give it to you."
"Sorry," replied Rei sarcastically, "but you don't strike me as the trustworthy type."
Virulent chuckled darkly, holding his tanto in front of him. "I'm not am I? And I did promise to make you scream before the end."
Rei didn't reply. Normally she would try to goad him to attack but she wasn't in any shape for that. No if she wanted to win she was going to have to bet on the Rat being overconfident and making a mistake. Her eyes narrowed. He would probably make a big show of playing with her before finishing her off. Rei had to count on that and either wait for an opening or make one herself.
Holding her injured arm closer to her side Rei knew she was in no shape to hold off a full blown attack. She needed to set the pace. There was only one sure way of doing that.
Rei went on the attack.
She ran at her opponent, painfully aware of how much slower she was moving while not actively enhancing her body with Chakra. Rei slashed at his wrist, a probing strike. Virulent defended without any visible effort, his tanto smoothly moving to deflect her blade. Her attack was knocked downwards with surprising force and she very nearly lost her balance.
Undeterred Rei stepped forward and slashed upwards only for Virulent to casually lean back out of range. Eyes narrowing, Rei pressed her offensive, slashing again and again as Virulent gave ground with a superior and cruel smirk on his murinae face. Growing frustrated Rei struck again, hard and reckless, only this time Virulent blocked with his own blade. Unenhanced Rei's muscles screamed with effort as she tried to push her weapon forward. She felt like she was trying to cut into a mountain. With a powerful push of his blade the Rat forced Rei to take two hasty steps back against her will.
This is not good, Rei thought as a nervous sweat began to gather on her brow,
really not good.
"That was pathetic," Virulent taunted with glee, "Truly a shameful display. And to think they wanted someone like you to be our summoner. I didn't think we were desperate enough to consider taking a talentless useless babe like you."
"Better than someone who puts his petty wounded pride before the good of his Clan," she countered in a low voice.
Rei still wasn't the best at reading Rat expressions but by the way his face twitched she thought she might have struck a nerve. The crowd seemed to think so. Hisses and jeers of disapproval echoed through the crowd most of them aimed at Virulent. The grey Rat with brown streaks on his face weathered the negativity from his Clanmates with a sour look.
"Stick and stone," he said in an oily voice, "now I'll start paying you back for the pain you caused me."
Quick as greased lightning Virulent charged her, blade slicing. Surprised Rei barely got her kunai up in time, blocking awkwardly, knocking her arm wide and leaving her wide open for a second strike. Instead of taking the opening Virulent used his free hand and grabbed her injured arm, squeezing hard enough for her to feel the pressure.
He must have been expecting her to crumble in pain. She didn't even feel it.
Chance!
He expected that grabbing her savaged arm would impair her. Instead she allowed her dwindling Chakra to flood her muscles. In an instant she brought her other arm around with blaring speed, slashing at his eyes. Virulent let go of her arm and jumped back with surprising quickness, the kunai missing her target by an inch. She had been in a slightly awkward position from his previous strike making her just a hair slower. Inside she cursed. She'd missed a golden opportunity and now she had even less Chakra than before.
Virulent backed away enough to put some distance between them. By the cocky turn of his murinae face he either didn't realize how close he'd come to being blinded or he just didn't care. "It seems they gave you the
goodpainkillers then. That stuff is hard to make, a real shame for Elder Black to waste it on a dead monkey walking like you."
There was hissing and chirping and loud voices and it took Rei a moment to realize that was the Rat equivalent of making noise from the sidelines. A quick flick of her eyes let her see the Rats forming their ring with their bodies were getting agitated, seemingly growing lively and animated after the near miss of her strike. Rei was startled when she realized what was going on.
They want me to win. They didn't think I stood a chance. Now maybe, maybe they're hoping that I do.
"Pity too. The real selling point of that jutsu is the agony it causes."
While Rei was glad most of the Rats wanted her to win that still didn't help her, except for maybe a slight confidence boost. Things were, ultimately, still just as rotten as before. Why Virulent was willing to piss off everyone he lived with was beyond her. Looking into his murderous beady black eyes Rei decided it didn't really matter.
She had to win.
"Quit flapping your gums toilet bug," she said to him as she raised her kunai, "no one wants to hear what you have to say."
"Then come over here and make me!" he yelled, spreading his arms wide and laughing maniacally.
Right. You get your wish you psycho. He wasn't taking her seriously. He was just playing with her. Rei's eyes darkened with anger and displeasure at the thought, slowly turning into chips of dark purple amethyst. Once again her tired body began to pump adrenaline through her system. How
dare he not take her seriously?
I'll crush him.
He'll beg before it's over.
Not having a better plan Rei went with the same one as before.
She attacked, struggling not to do what came naturally and flood her whole body with Chakra. An all out assault that burned through the last of her reserves were not what she needed. What she needed was an opening. An opportunity.
Their blades clashed, a small shower of sparks flying where metal ground against metal. Rei went on the offensive, knowing she was too slow but hoping to learn something about his technique, some kind of weakness, anything. His defense was thorough and solid even as he smirked mockingly at her attempts. Virulent's blade batted hers aside and he slashed with a flick, opening a shallow gash in her forearm. Undeterred she struck hard, forcing him to block before contorting herself low to the ground and kicking out at his wounded leg. Virulent hopped back out of range.
Not fast enough.
Still…
Rei sees it. She sees the opening she needs.
Holding the tanto in his right hand Rei noticed he had the bad habit of moving his blade just an inch or two too far to the side. Only occasionally, and only for a split second, but the opening it left on his flank was undeniable. She had seen it twice. Would she see it a third time?
I have to.
"What's the matter you piss haired pup? It's not near as much fun if you don't even make me work for it," Virulent taunted.
They clashed again and Virulent got the better of the exchange easily, cutting a shallow line just above her knee. He was playing, his form lazy, chuckling as he fed his ego, showing the Family just how much better he was than their would-be
summoner. The girl was nothing. Too slow. Too young. Already weakened and ready for the kill.
Rei advanced, Virulent giving ground more out of choice than any form of necessity. The girl took one, two, three more shallow cuts as she pressed forward, completely focused and waiting for that one opening, that one chance. The chance that came when Virulent began to show off with a fancy twirling of his knife.
What an idiot.
It wasn't that he dropped it or screwed up. His arm just moved slightly out of position. Just a little. Just enough. Just enough to get past his impenetrable defense.
Easier than breathing Chakra flooded her nerves and muscles in less than an instant. Her speed increasing several times over she attacked, knowing this might be her last chance to end this. Rei's blade battered his aside, such a move only made possible by Virulent's tiny mistake. There.
He's wide open! She wouldn't get another opportunity. Forcing as much Chakra as she could into the movement she lunged at him and slid inside his guard, kunai poised, ready to stab deep into the treacherous Rat's belly.
Only her strike never connected. Not even close.
Something wrapped around one of her ankles and yanked,
hard. Taken completely by surprise Rei fell to the ground gracelessly, getting the wind half-knocked out of her lungs as she landed hard on the red dirt floor. Acting solely on instincts bred from training Rei rolled aside, came awkwardly to her feet and jumped away putting some distance between her and her opponent.
What was that? Rei thought as she struggled to catch her breath. Her mind moved quickly as she looked for an explanation, trying to push down her suddenly overwhelming feelings and trying to keep a clear head.
It didn't take her long to realize the answer. Virulent was practically rubbing it in her face. His long hairless tail danced like a snake in front of him, seeming to goad and ridicule her with its agile movements.
A fully prehensile tail. Damn it. How could she have missed that?!
Virulent laughed at her. Outright fucking
laughed! "You thought you were so clever didn't you? That you'd found a gap in my armor big enough to slip in a blade?" he said, "As if I would ever make a mistake that someone of
yourskill level could exploit. I let you see that opening. So how does it feel? To think you had a prayer of winning and suddenly find it had all been a lie?" he asked. For once Rei said nothing.
"Despair!" he yelled, loud and demanding and seemingly upset he didn't get a reaction out of her. "Now you will learn the true futility of you efforts. How hopeless it all was from the very start. Now you will learn how you will die."
Virulent leapt back until there was a good fifteen feet between them. With deliberate movements the tip of his tail took the tanto from his hand and wrapped tightly around its hilt. Virulent let himself fall to all fours, the quadrupedal stance somehow looking more natural and dangerous than his bipedal one. The tail holding the blade spun over his head a few times in lazy arcs like a man swinging a weighted bola overhead.
Then without warning there was a blur of movement and it took Rei a second to register pain. Her eyes shot wide in alarm as her hand instinctively went to her collar bone. There was a horizontal cut across her collar bones a scant inch below her throat. Virulent's tail was back to swinging overhead but now it looked a little longer. It didn't take long to figure out what happened. The tail had stretched out and struck like a whip faster than her eyes could follow. Virulent's face was smug, arrogant and cruel. Blood began to drip from between her fingertips. Rei felt fear shoot up her spine. The message was clear.
I could have cut your throat right then and there's nothing you could have done about it.
Then he began to
move. One second he was fifteen feet in front of her, and the next he blurred and disappeared ten feet to the left, then he blurred against and was standing ten feet to the right of where he had started. His short distance bursts of speed were unreal. She'd heard the expression 'too fast for the eyes to follow' but she'd never had it shoved in her face like this before. Even if she had Chakra to spare she wouldn't have a prayer of keeping up with that kind of speed.
"Are you scared yet?" asked Virulent as his tanto swung overhead, playing with her as a predator would its prey.
She was, a little. Maybe she should be more. She didn't have time for it though.
I ain't got time to bleed. Rei was mostly just angry, calculating. Maybe there was something wrong with her.
"Go to hell," she said, bringing her kunai up into a guard position.
The tail swung again, the tanto held tight in its grip. There was only a blur and then there was pain. Rei doubled over clutching her side. She grit her teeth and a half strangled scream escaped her mouth.
"Are you scared
yet?" Virulent hissed again, anger coloring his voice.
Rei didn't reply instead clutching her side. This was bad. Up to this point the Rats had been playing with her. Every cut she had received that day, and there had been a lot, had been shallow - aimed more to hurt and scare than do real damage. Rei could feel right away this cut was different. The wound was deep, deep enough to cut through muscle. Maybe even below the muscle and that scared her. Eviscerated would not be one of her top ten ways to go.
"Well?" Virulent demanded. Rei said nothing and just glared venomously at him. His tail lashed out again, once again cutting down to the muscle. This time the tanto cut her high on her right thigh. Rei cried out and stumbled as that leg suddenly protested at carrying her weight.
The Rat looked at her expectantly. But Rei was just too proud. Even facing death she was too proud. She just glared at Virulent refusing to give him anything he wanted.
To her surprise instead of getting more angry he just laughed, high and cruel. "Maybe you would have made a worthy summoner one day," he said begrudgingly, "it was your profound misfortune to anger the great Virulent-sama. Don't think that will get you any mercy from me though. I think… we should finish the game we started playing earlier," he said with a terrifying grin, "death by a thousand cuts."
With effort Rei swallowed her rising despair. She can't think about how bad this is. How hopeless it looks.
Keep it together. Keep your head. It was all she could do. It was the
only thing she could do no matter how badly things were suddenly going for her.
His tail started to spin like a whip, stretching and lashing out at her. Rei tried to see, tried to block the tanto but she was just too slow. Quickly she accumulated three, four, six, a dozen cuts that she's completely unable to counter even as she desperately tries. In the back of her mind a small part of her can't help but be impressed by his skill. Each cut he was delivering now was hardly worse than a paper cut and that kind of control wasn't easy to achieve. Still this couldn't go on. The pain of those tiny cuts was already starting to build. This would be a an extremely slow, extremely agonizing death if she couldn't think of
something.
Her mind worked furiously as she tried in vain to block his whipping tail. What could she do? She couldn't see the attack well at all and without using Chakra she was much too slow. Rei was going to have to use what felt like the very last of her Chakra if she wanted this to stop. But how would that even help if she couldn't even see the attacks coming?
He's cocky her mind told her.
He's an arrogant shit and he's having fun. If she couldn't see it maybe she could predict it. More cuts opened up on her arms and legs and face, each hardly deep enough to draw a single drop of ruby red blood. Predict it. But how?
A pattern she thought as the tail whipped around her and left a shallow gash on her back.
If he's complacent he might fall into a pattern.
It was the best she was going to get. And she didn't have to wait long.
He'd started striking her like clockwork, one slash every two seconds. Two spins of his tail, on the third revolution he struck. It was still too fast to counter however, it wasn't enough for her to stop him. However Virulent got a bit
too cavalier about his attacks.
Rei paid attention to where he struck as she continued her futile attempts to block.
Right arm.
Next strike.
Left arm.
Next strike.
Left leg.
It didn't take a genius to figure out where the tanto was headed next.
Rei knew the timing and she would be striking blind.
Even if I lose I'm cutting his fucking tail off. The girl flooded her body with the last of her Chakra.
Two.
One.
Now!
With great speed and a yell of rage Rei cut blindly, body and blade enhanced with her Chakra. She struck true though the angle of her blade was slightly off. Her kunai bit deep, sinking two thirds of the way into his tail. Virulent screamed in pain and surprise, tail snapping back on reflex. He lost the grip on his tanto sending it flying through the air to land somewhere on the other side of the arena. The Rats watching yelled, chirped and hissed in excitement and approval. They didn't think she could win but that didn't mean they wouldn't cheer her on until the end.
Rei stood shakily, her vision beginning to blur. Some dark part inside of her smiled in satisfaction as she saw Virulent cradle his brutalized and bleeding tail, his posture and expression making it clear he was in a great deal of pain. She could only hope tails were extra sensitive places for the Rats.
I hope it hurts forever she thought at him spitefully.
She hoped it would since she was barely managing to stay on her feet. That was it. She didn't have any more Chakra to give. Even moving normally would be impossible now.
Rei saw the moment Virulent switched his attention from his pain to her. His black eyes radiated hatred directed squarely at her, like a physical pressure hitting her straight on. He dropped back down to all fours before disappearing in a blur of movement.
He hit her like a freight train. Only the fact that she was too weak to offer any resistance and was practically limp saved her from any broken bones. She was thrown back and tumbled and rolled on the ground. As she came to a stop she drew herself into a fetal position in a gasp of pain, the deep wound on her side flaring up at the abuse.
"You fucking little cunt," Virulent hissed, rising and walking up to her on two legs. Rei could do nothing but watch, barely hanging on to consciousness. He reached her and gave her a vicious kick right on her chest. Rei thought she felt something crack as the force made her roll twice before coming to a stop. She wheezed breathing hard. It hurt. Everything just hurt
so much. Suddenly every little hurt in her body seemed to flare up and demand her attention.
"I'm going to finish you off right now," Virulent sneered. Then he turned and started slowly limping towards the edge of the ring. For a moment Rei was confused until she realized what he was doing. He was going to go pick up his discarded tanto. To finish her off.
His back was turned to her giving her the perfect opportunity to attack. But she couldn't. She was having a hard time even staying conscious.
Is this is? She though.
Is this how I'm going to die?
Panic started to build quickly inside of her. She talked about being willing to risk her life but suddenly being faced with the prospect of death –
real immediate death – and watching it walk away, it scared her. Rei didn't want to die.
What can I do? Nobody is going to help me.
Not knowing what else to do Rei fell back onto something intimately comfortable and familiar to her. Something she had been doing since before she could walk. Rei turned her mind inside and dove into her body, into the energies that gave her life.
With very little effort she dived into her Chakra coils. The news were not good. She barely had enough Chakra left to keep her vital functions going and remain conscious. Even that was iffy as her vision continued to blur in and out and simply staying awake was a struggle. Rei had never experienced Chakra exhaustion before but she knew the symptoms.
I'm out of Chakra she thought in despair, as if she hadn't known that already. Still she wouldn't just take death lying down. There had to be something. Anything! Virulent was already nearing his discarded weapon.
Rei looked inside, going deeper. First she looked for what she knew she lacked, Physical Energy. She was the first ninja she had ever heard of who could feel it but at the moment it wasn't doing her any favors. Rei knew what Physical Energy felt like and there was none to be found. There was nothing. It was gone. All of it.
Again not exactly a surprise. That didn't make it any less disheartening. Through her blurry vision she could make out Virulent picking up his weapon.
Rei turned to the only thing she had left.
Spiritual Energy. To her frustration she found she still had a disgustingly huge amount of Spiritual Energy left. Her limitation was always Physical Energy, not her incredibly disproportionate amounts of Spiritual Energy. The problem was that by itself Spiritual Energy was useless. Without Physical Energy to mix it with it was good for absolutely nothing.
Seeing Virulent start to limp back in her direction Rei did the only crazy thing she could think of. She grabbed a hold of her Spiritual Energy and using her considerable control and willpower began to shove it all into her Chakra Circulatory System.
It was unnatural. No one else could do what she was doing. As far as Rei knew no one could even
feel their Physical and Spiritual Energies independently, much less grab one of them and force it in where it didn't belong. If her coils had been filled with Chakra doing this would have been impossible. Since they were empty but for a whisper the resistance she met from Chakra was minimal - though it did feel like she was doing something that was wholly and totally
wrong.
Usually when Chakra filled her coils it felt like they grew and stretched out to accommodate the energy. Rei poured and poured her Spiritual Energy into her coils but they remained completely the same and unresponsive as if they weren't being flooded with a Jounin's equivalent of Spiritual Energy. Rei began to panic thinking her desperate experiment was a failure. Even after filling her coils with almost every scrap of Spiritual Energy she could find there was still nothing. They still felt empty and useless.
Virulent was halfway back.
Unbidden a conversation she'd had with Neji and Tenten in the past sprang into her mind. Tenten had asked what the dots on the Yin-Yang symbol were all about.
"It describes the nature of balance and energy," he said as if reciting from a text, "the dots show that the seed of Yin exists in extreme Yang and that the seed of Yang exists in extreme Yin. When Yang energy becomes too overwhelming and out of balance it will eventually transform into Yin energy naturally, and vice versa. This is a fundamental law in the universe."
Well, thought Rei with grim humor,
if I kill myself with Chakra exhaustion then I won't have to suffer whatever Virulent plans to do to me. What do I have to lose?
In very… theoretical terms she might be able to pull off something crazy here. Or kill herself. Either way her situation will have improved.
Here goes everything.
Rei ran on instinct. She grabbed her tiny remaining amount of Chakra and interlaced it with some of the Spiritual Energy in her coils. Just a bit. Then with her mind she
pushed trying to bring balance to the isolated Chakra-Spiritual Energy mixture inside her coils. If it didn't work she would probably use the last bit of her Chakra and die. If it did work…
Rei gasped as what should have been impossible happened. The Chakra-Spiritual Energy mixture she was holding with her mind transformed and equalized until it became one hundred percent pure Chakra inside her coils. The overwhelming imbalance in the energies had self-corrected.
Rei was shocked, positively shocked but she couldn't think about the implications now. Virulent was nearly on top of her. She only had a small amount of Chakra in her system now. Rei knew she could transform her whole store of Spiritual Energy into Chakra now, itched to do it, but her tactical mind held back. No. Even if she was suddenly flooded with Chakra she would still lose.
The new influx of Chakra made it easier to think however. Her quick mind quickly formed a plan.
A plan to win.
With her new understanding on how she could create more Chakra in her coils Rei began to create just a trickle. Just enough to allow her to move but not enough that anyone short of a highly skilled sensor could feel anything unusual was going on. A few feet away Rei spotted her discarded kunai. Slowly she began to drag herself to her feet, slow and pained, letting Chakra slowly trickle into her wounds to numb the pain and stop the worst of the bleeding. Her head swam. Even with Chakra mitigating blood loss was still a problem.
Virulent should have attacked her then. Instead he stopped moving towards her when she dragged herself to her feet. He could have sworn she was finished. He knew Chakra exhaustion when he saw it. How did she get a second wind? Despite his anger his curiosity and arrogance made him hang back while she got to her feet and picked her kunai off of the floor. She turned to face him, weapon up in a defensive stance. Really, she still thought to stand against him? The ugly pup was persistent, he'd give her that much.
"I'm shocked that you can still move," he said in a voice full of confidence and dripping false praise, "don't think that you'll get lucky a second time. The fact that you managed it even once was practically an act of the Kami."
"If you think you're so tough," said the bleeding girl who by all rights shouldn't be standing. Her voice was rough, her eyes exhausted but filled with fire, her very posture still stubborn and defiant. "Then come and get me."
Yes, Virulent thought as he raised his tanto
she will be a worthy kill.
Virulent charged and Rei began to use her new found skill to give herself barely enough Chakra to enhance her body. She deflected his first strike and she read the surprise on his face. His second came across and bit faster and she deflected it just enough that it only gave her a light cut on her numb arm. Seeming to have taken her measure Virulent smirked before he attacked again.
Rei knew that even if she were at full health she would probably still lose in a straight up fight. Mangled as she was she had no chance even with the potential of fully recovering her Chakra in an instant. She only had one chance.
She had to bet it all on one surprise strike. One last desperate gamble to put this bastard down.
Rei's hard eyes, purple like chips of amethyst, settled on Virulent and she smirked at him even through all the blood and pain. "You're an embarrassment Virulent. You know it, I know it and more importantly every single Rat here knows it."
Virulent's face twisted with anger. It didn't help that her words sparked a chorus of cheers, of voices from the crowd mocking him and taunting him, calling him all sorts of despicable names. He attacked her more ferociously but he was still aiming to wound, not kill. That made it possible for her to realistically defend even while still feigning weakness.
"Going against the will of Eldest Rat? Even I know that's not what a good Rat would do. If you kill me and win everyone here will know you're the kind of trash who would screw his own Family over to protect his fragile pride," she said, talking fast while being pushed to her limits just to avoid losing a finger or being crippled in any other way.
With a scream of impotent rage Virulent threw himself at her. "What the fuck do you know?! You're just an outsider. You know nothing!"
The voices of the crowd heckled him and cheered for her, steadily growing louder and louder as the human girl was still somehow, impossibly, still alive and fighting. Even Eldest Rat roared his approval, deep like an elephant and easily heard above the voices of all his kin. Virulent visibly flinched at the vocal disapproval of his leader. It only made him angrier.
Yes, she though,
get mad. Completely loose your shit Virulent. Do it! Try to kill me!
Despite how confident she wanted to be it was all a lie. Her body was broken and she had lost too much blood. Her right leg had a deep cut that was making it extremely questionable and the cut to her side was limiting her movement. Even while creating what Chakra she needed on-demand her body would only be able to keep this pace up for moments longer.
Come on, thought Rei desperately,
take your shot.
Her plan was tricky. She had to feign weakness while still defending herself. The only reason her sloppy defense was believable was because she kept leaving a hole in her defense every few seconds even as she scrambled to stay ahead of Virulent's blade. It was a rookie mistake and one that she needed Virulent to believe. There was only one problem.
The hole in her defense was right over her heart. A killing blow.
Virulent was a sadistic son of a bitch who wanted to torture her to death.
She needed to get him mad enough to go for the kill and soon.
Like right the fuck now. Or else none of it would matter.
Rei's wasn't going to hold up under this barrage. She was at her limit. This had to work.
Now.
One more push.
"They want me to win," she said, gasping and short of breath, "can't you hear it? How does that feel?"
"Shut up," he growled and swung wildly at her.
"How does it feel when your own Family turns their back on you for an outsider?" she taunted.
"I said shut up! You know nothing!" he screamed. At this point Rei had to give up all pretense of weakness just to stay in one piece. Virulent was too upset to realize something was seriously wrong.
"Face it, you're a failure as a Rat,"
block, clang, sparks, "a failure to your Family,"
dodge, weave, another cut on her body, "a failure as a warrior. How does it feel to be completely unwanted by everything you love?"
The crowd was a roar now, positively deafening. Their approval and cheering at her words cut him deep and Rei took glee in the pain she saw in his eyes. Then, like a flipped switch, they went positively wild with mindless rage. Rei bared her teeth at him, blocked and left the opening in her defense one last time.
Do it!
"DIE!" Virulent yelled and stabbed at her wide open heart.
Not today.
With a mental push all the Spiritual Energy in her coils transformed into Chakra in a single instant. Everyone nearby was focused on her and all of them flinched as a sudden mass of Chakra appeared out of nowhere on their senses. Her coils instantly filled to their maximum capacity and beyond. The excess Chakra that couldn't be contained in her system was pushed out from every pore in her body. Suddenly Rei was glowing with a blue aura of Chakra.
Then she brought to play the one weapon she had not used and everyone had discarded during the fight: her melted and injured left arm.
Aided and powered by all the Chakra she could possibly want Rei brought her left arm in front of the incoming blade. She let the tanto stab into her forearm, piercing all the way through and trapping the blade between her radius and ulna. The shots Elder Black had given her still numbed her arm completely so Rei didn't even flinch.
The sudden feel of the explosion of Chakra, Rei's impossible blue glow and the unexpected speed of the arm that blocked his blade made Virulent freeze for a critical split second. Rei twisted her impaled arm down, blade trapped between the bones of her arm. She turned with her body, wrenching and pulling Virulent who foolishly held on to the blade out of balance. At the same time she cut upwards with her blade with everything she was worth, powered by her anger, her Chakra and her desperation. Her kunai found its mark, striking true and splitting Virulent's snout in two.
Virulent
screamed. He fell backwards on the floor, yelling at the top of his lungs, clutching his face with both hands. Rei looked on and couldn't help feeling a sudden rush of dark pleasure and satisfaction at seeing him like that. But it wasn't over for her. No. Not by a long shot.
Gripping her bloody kunai Rei moved forward towards the downed Rat, murder clear in her eyes. Virulent saw and in a surprising flash of good judgement knew enough to be scared. He held his face with one hand and scooted backwards with the other to get away from her.
Gurgling blood he said, "I surrender! I surrender. You win."
Rei however was undeterred. She stalked towards him, enjoying his fear, blood dripping from her kunai and from the many wounds on her body and mixing with the red dirt floor. Her blue glow and the tanto still piercing her arm only made her an even more terrifying sight.
"You think that's going to save you from
me?" she demanded. Fury flooded her veins anew and the blue glow seemed to briefly intensify.
After everything he did he's not getting away. Raising her kunai high, she moved forward to end that disgusting creature's life…
… when a firm but gentle hand on her good shoulder stopped her. High strung and running on instinct she whirled around and tried to stab whoever was behind her. A hand grabbed her wrist and stopped her attack cold. It took her a few seconds to realize who it was.
"E-Elder Black?" she asked, some of her anger suddenly replaced by confusion.
"Easy there pup," he said, "You can't kill him, remember? Besides he already surrendered."
Rei didn't like those words. She glared at Elder Black, her eyes angry and defiant.
"You won. You got what you wanted. It's over. You won," he said in soothing tones, not at all disturbed by her murderous glare.
Rei blinked at that as the words began to register. Slowly she started to come back from her murderous haze. At about the same time the excess Chakra in her system finished bleeding off and the blue glow surrounding her slowly died down to nothing.
Turning her head she looked at Virulent. As she watched two Rats came out of the crowd and grabbed him under the shoulders while he was still clutching his bleeding face. The two of them dragged him off and they disappeared into the crowd.
"I won?" she asked in a small voice, sounding surprisingly vulnerable and young.
Elder Black smiled at her showing off his large yellow teeth. "You did. I honestly thought it was all over when Virulent decided to challenge you. It seems you be full of surprises pup."
Rei smiled weakly at that. She took a moment to look around. The previously raucous Rats were all silent and every one of them was looking at her. Before she could think on it further the deep booming voice of Eldest Rat spoke up.
"The winner is the would-be summoner," Eldest Rat declared, "Virulent has utilized his challenge and was found wanting. The claim of the would-be summoner stands. Now does any other member of The Family object to this young female becoming our first human summoner?"
Silence. Rei stood tall and looked challengeingly out at the crowd. Even though she was no longer glowing she flared her Chakra. All the Rats could tell that somehow, inexplicably, this girl went from being nearly dead to brimming with Chakra in an instant. Rei saw looks of interest, greed and admiration turned her way. But no challenges.
When Eldest Rat was satisfied that all his children were in agreement he spoke. "What is your name young summoner?" he asked Rei in a gentle tone.
Adrenaline and emotion were still riding though her and it took her a moment to make sense of Eldest Rat's question. Then she realized that this was the first time any of the Rats had bothered to ask her name.
"Rei…," she said turning slowly to face him, "Rei Yamanaka."
"Then I," began Eldest Rat as he addressed every Rat in the stadium, "as the Ninth Eldest Rat of the Rat Clan, hereby proclaim that we have a new summoner! Rei Yamanaka is her name. She is one of The Family! For now and forever, as long as trust holds, she is an honored member of our Clan! Rise! Raise your voices! Rend the sky! Let them hear us a thousand leagues below this very earth! Today we welcome a new sister! Today our Clan grows stronger! Today we finally have A SUMMONER!"
Eldest Rat then threw his head back and let out a deafening sound like the cross between an elephant and a tyrannosaurus. Then, almost as one, every single Rat, thousands, maybe tens of thousands, threw their heads back and began to scream. Looking over at Elder Black even his head was thrown back in a primal roar joining in creating the unfathomable noise. Looking all around her, on the pitch, on the stands illuminated by torchlight, every single Rat, untold thousands threw their heads back and sounded as one.
The sound was indescribably loud. There was something powerful, primal about it that reached into the deepest and most elemental aspects of her being. It was less noise and more vibration that shook her to her very bones, to her very soul. The roars of the Rat Clan seemed to vibrate off the walls of the rusted cathedral, amplifying the collective emotions and building, compounding the power being created even more. The sound vibrated in her skull, in her teeth, in her heart and to her very marrow. Though she knew it was impossible it felt like all of creation, like the very fabric of the universe shook and distorted as thousands of voices cried out in unified emotion, in unified purpose altering reality as an exercise of will. Those voices were for her but also for so much more. What it was Rei couldn't describe but it penetrated to her very core. They screamed for life. They screamed for death. They screamed for them. Them now including Rei as a member of this terrible and wonderful Clan.
She did the only thing she could do. Rei threw her head back and screamed, adding her voice to the countless scores of others. It was deep and primal, coming from a place inside that still
knew what it meant to be an animal hunting and hunted in the dark. Rei joined her Clan and she screamed. She screamed her fury. She screamed her pain. She screamed her victory.
The building shook like it would come apart and still they let their voices be heard. She had almost been killed more times than she could count but she didn't care. Right then nothing could ruin her moment. The trial had been fire and she had won. She had won. She had
won.
As her new family roared her welcome Rei knew only one thing for certain: that she would never be the same again.