Today was not a good day for Uzumaki Naruto. He'd lost another homeroom teacher. The third one in the last six months. Now rather than lost it would be more accurate to say that he walked out. This teacher like the one before him and the one before that one as well looked completely through him. Naruto could handle a lot but the one thing he couldn't stand was people ignoring him. He wanted- no he needed people to acknowledge his presence. His days were spent pulling pranks. They would get more and more outrageous as the days past. When people would yell at him for something he had done it would make him feel alive, noticed… however fleeting that feeling was he yearned for it. Naruto had no bonds to tie him to this world. The only person …show more content…
Naruto was grateful that the Hokage was at least trying to help but frankly he wasn't about to hold his breath. The replacement didn't work the first time and it didn't work the second time what made the Hokage think that it'd work the third time? Naruto continued walking along looking down the hill at the river that ran adjacent to the path that he was on. Along the path there was a park where kids from the village would typically play. He smiled at the sight and ran into the park. Inside he saw two kids most likely a brother and a sister playing tag. Naruto ran up to them with a huge smile plastered on his face. "Hey! Can I join you guys?" He said in an excited manner. The two kids looked at each other before the boy who was around 8 years old (same age as Naruto) was about to answer but before he did two older women one presumably being the mother grabbed the kids hands and dragged them away in a angry/desperate fashion. "Didn't I tell you not to play with that boy!" The older woman practically yelled as she walked off with her children in …show more content…
Naruto nodded once again, he was still brimming with determination. "You want to be as strong as the Sandaime Hokage?" She asked. "I want to be stronger than all of the previous Hokage, I'll be the Hokage that surpasses all four of the previous ones." "And you think attending the academy will make you that strong?" She deadpanned. "Huh?" Was Naruto's intelligent reply. "You heard me." Anko finally stopped and looked at Naruto. "What have you learned at the ninja academy after all of the time that you've spent there?" Naruto just rubbed the back of his head sheepishly unable to answer her previous question. Anko let out a sigh "You're making my point for me kid… If you're not learning anything there why do you still go?" Naruto looked at her with squinted eyes unsure of what point she was trying to make. "I don't get it… Don't you have to go to the academy if you want to become a ninja?" "Nope." She stated matter of factly as she started walking again. Naruto quickly followed suit. "With your class now in the academy you guys would mark the start of the 5th generation to attend it, it wasn't around back during the days of the first
set out to attack and confute what he saw as the errors of his age. He
His demeanor lifted for a brief moment as he recalled something, before shifting back to his previously interrupted, confrontational speech. “Worse still, you don’t even have a day’s experience in patrol, and you’re looking to
"This is an island. At least I think it's and island. That's a reef out in the sea. Perhaps there are not any grownups anywhere."
“You 're saying that the weapons we 're depending on may not even fire? And they can 't test them here?” She nodded at my question.
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"Tell me something I don't know." Cupcake replied with a sarcastic tone in his voice.
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By not partaking in social customs or following cultural norms, he expresses revolt.... ... middle of paper ... ... And if we could exemplify the absurd characteristics: revolt, freedom, and pleasure in our lives, we could live life more fully: By revolting against tomorrow, we can come to terms with the present moment.
"You know what? Your favorite teacher, Mr. Zang, is really sissy." Chang-Min screamed, pointing a finger at me. "I think he is afraid of students. That's why he can't hit students."
“Gagandeep sir. We are grade eighth students. We were suppose to in our English class.” I murmured.