Iruka offered an encouraging smile. As their teacher, it was his duty to motivate his students. Keeping up a smile was paramount in that regard. “Good work, Kiba. Your presentation about the Inuzuka clan was ... insightful. A bit too descriptive at some points, though.” They didn't need to know all about dog pee and the various different types of dog poop. What colour. What shape. What consistency. What texture. Too much information. Iruka scribbled on his notebook. “You will get a good mark, Kiba. You can return now to your place. The next one of the list is Minami Asami.” Asami stood up and stepped forwards with a sheet of paper in her hands. The girl looked motivated. “What is your presentation, Asami-chan? You are not from a clan, so I assigned you ninja life in general as your topic.” Asami beamed in high spirits. “I wrote a little song that I am going to sing, Iruka-sensei.” “Oh, a song ...” Iruka scratched his head. “That's a strange form of ... presentation, but I guess it's fine. What's the song about?” “It is about the Second Great Ninja War and the destruction it caused. History was always one of my favourite subjects.” “I see ...” Iruka offered an uneasy smile. He had a bad feeling, a very bad feeling ... Asami took a deep breath and sang. “We kill the sick, the young, the lame We do our best to kill and maim Because the kills all count the same Ninja do what they need Running fast, through the trees Ninja doing what they please Ninja do what they need It made us all feel good inside When the strong men wept and the women cried But what we liked was the children fried Ninja do what they need See that family over there? Watch me get 'em with a pair Blood and guts just everywhere Ninja do what they need Mercs and swords for hire Rogues and thieves around the fire Money makes the flames go higher Ninja do what they need Children sucking on a mother's tit Nᴇw novel chapters are publɪshed on 𝕟𝕠𝕧𝕖𝕝✶𝓯𝓲𝓻𝓮✶𝓷𝓮𝓽 They all end down in the pit Because we ANBU don't give a shit Ninja do what they need Attack some kids when you go downtown By throwing some candy on the ground Then get them when they gather'round Ninja do what they need A squad of Kumo-nin in the grass But all the fighting has long since passed Dead critters rotting in a mass Ninja do what they need Oxcars rolling down the road Peasants with a heavy load They are all Iwa-nin when the tags explode Ninja do what they need Killing women, lots of fun Try killing one that's pregnant, son You'll get two for the price of one Ninja do what they need Running fast and feeling mean See that family by the stream? Drop by and hear them scream Ninja do what they need See the ninja down on their knees? Draw your blade. Be at ease Find their arms nailed to trees Ninja do what they need Kiri-nin are all hardcore Come at you with a roar Soon their corpses wash ashore Ninja do what they need Eighteen orphans in a no fighting zone Books under arms and going home Last in line goes home alone Ninja do what they need Hidden by rain, they live in peace They think Ame will never burn But the fuckers never learn Ninja do what they need See the little kids jump and shout Some fire will help without a doubt Watch them try and put it out Ninja do what they need I've been around, some things I've seen But the people who are mighty mean The people you kill, they make you clean Ninja do what they need I've only seen it happen twice But both times it was mighty nice Maiming peasants planting rice Ninja do what they need Fire, son, is lots of fun With a jutsu it all began Gets them when they're on the run Ninja do what they need Some people say it's not so neat To watch people burning in the street But burning flesh smells mighty neat Ninja do what they need Peasants in the open, making hay But I can hear the captain say, “Our orders, no prisoners today” Ninja do what they need Kill some civilians where they sit Take them in as you split All your life you'll remember it Ninja do what they need We all know, we who fought It's no crime if you don't get caught That is what the war us taught Konoha-nin do what they need.” Asami finished her cute little song. Her mood was good. This was one of her better performances. She had practised a lot in the recent days to modulate her voice. Singing wasn't her forte. Her vocal cords lacked training, but Asami gave her best. She polished, edited, improved her text over and over again until satisfied. She was pleased with the result. Asami stood before the entire class armed with a bright sugar sweet smile. “And? What do you think? I hope you all liked my song?” Silence reigned. Absolute icy silence reigned. Coldness gripped the room. The temperature dropped as the very air froze. Nobody uttered a word. Everyone just sat there and said nothing, not daring to disturb the eerie silence. A sea of blank stares met her. Shock and disturbance were written over the faces of her classmates. Mouths hang wide agape, deeply unsettled by her macabre morbid performance. Asami tilted her head, confused and wondering. “Is something? Did I do something wrong?” “Iruka-sensei?” Asami looked at her teacher for help. He didn't prove useful. Iruka wore the same troubled expression as the rest of the class. Iruka stumbled over his words, unsure how to respond. “Your presentation was ... wonderful, Asami-chan. Very ... unique.” He scratched his head, offering a weak smile. Asami beamed. “Do you think so, Iruka-sensei?” Iruka nodded. “Of course, ... I do ...” A girl dropped to the ground from her seat. She had fainted. “...” Asami blinked, equally confused and surprised. This was strange. Why did the girl faint? “Kurano, do you know why I called you and Asami here?” Iruka welcomed Kurano and Asami in his office. He never thought it would be because of a girl, but the day had come he had to summon her mother. He had few things to discuss with Kurano. Kurano shook her head. “No, not really.” Asami was sitting on Kurano's lap with a happy smile on her face. Iruka smiled. They made a lovely mother daughter pair. How Kurano hugged her daughter and how Asami hugged Kurano's arms. They both looked very much alike. They shared their same sense of fashion and hairstyle. Like mother, like daughter. “You are here because I received various complaints from other parents because about Asami's behaviour in class.” Kurano hugged Asami tighter, protecting her precious daughter. “What did my daughter do?” “Asami made a little presentation last week ...” “And?” Kurano interrupted Iruka. “Well, her presentation physically and mentally traumatised some of my students. They now say, they have nightmares because of her.” “Furthermore, some children say ...” Iruka flicked through a pile of papers until he found the right file. “They say that they find her ominous presence unsettling and her cold soulless stare frightening. Some of my students even claim that Asami is in truth an evil spirit masquerading as a little girl. They call her the ‘Demon Princess’.” Kurano grew protective. “That is impossible. My little cute Asami could never be an evil spirit. Don't you see how sweet she is, Iruka? Asami is fluffy and puffy. Her cheeks are soft. She can't be evil.” Her mother adored her daughter, not doubting her little princess for even the fraction of a second. Asami nodded in agreement. “Okaa-san is right, I am not an evil spirit.” “...” Iruka sighed, conceding defeat. He already saw this wouldn't lead anywhere. This was a waste of time.