But I'm finally back on track now. And I'm feeling sorry for those poor initiates who keep getting sent to kill Blue. Couldn't he, I dunno, kidnap them to keep them from going back to the Tribunal where they'd be killed?
The Tribunal would then send fully-fledged assassins after them, if they did not return. One way or another, they'd wind up dead. It's a security type of thing.
New chapter.
CHAPTER FOUR:
The Untrained Initiate
Blue was seated, eyes closed. Any time now. They'll be showing up any time now.
"Are you . . . um," said a voice. Blue knew right away that this person before him was not a trained assassin. "Um . . . are you the 'Blue Prodigy'?"
"I do not answer to such a name anymore," Blue said, still seated, eye shut.
"Then prepared to die!" came the voice, "Die to the Pulverized -- er, I mean, Pulverizer!"
Blue actually opened his eyes, to see what appeared to be a small, scrawny teenager in a bargain barrel ninja costume. He carried a poor man's polearm, and Blue could see from the way he carried it, that he wasn't skilled with it at all. He was covered from head to foot, although his shoes were heavy black boots. Blue guessed that he was fifteen,
maybe sixteen. And he was trying to join the League of Assassins. Why?
"Kid -- don't do this," Blue said, with a tone of warning.
"Don't grovel," the kid crowed, thinking Blue was scared rather than pitying. "Just die."
Blue was a tad disappointed, he had to admit. This first initiate, this
kid clearly was
ashigaru sha -- cannon fodder. The Assassin Tribunal had no expectation of this initiate succeeding. Blue couldn't help but feel sorry for the kid.
"Don't do this, kid," Blue repeated, "it won't end well for you."
"Just die!" he said, posing like he thought he was the ultimate badass. In reality, he just looked childish.
Then the boy attacked Blue, who used the techniques of
Fudoza, not only repelling the attack but knocking the boy flat on his butt. It was too easy, and, again, Blue pitied the boy.
The boy attacked again, but he was no match for Blue's seated combat. It was difficult to tell whether this was just sad and pathetic, or . . . no, that was it. It was sad and pathetic. This untrained boy stood no chance to one proficient in all the forms of ninjutsu.
But it was in this second attack that Blue pulled out a small item, like a button-sized Ender Eye. This was the means the Tribunal used to monitor their initiates, like a body cam. Blue proved just how insanely fragile and delicate it was by smashing it between his index finger and thumb, as if it was a bug. The Tribunal was cut off.
The kid looked furious, until his body convulsed ever so slightly. If you weren't aware what was happening, the convulsions would have gone unnoticed. When he spoke, it was clear that someone else was in charge.
"Whoa! Blue, don't worry, i got him," the kid said. His voice didn't change, though the intonation, word choice, and mannerisms were vastly different. "I got him."
"Goose!" Blue said, with irate indignation. Blue stood, upset at the implication. "I
can handle a sixteen-year-old kid."
"Well, sixteen and three-quarters," Goose said.
Blue said shrewdly, "Is he awake?"
"Nah, I put him to sleep when I got in," Goose said.
"What's the kid's name?"
Goose pulled the kid's mask down, and pulled off the hood. He revealed the boy's babyface and mop of red hair. "Pearson Alan Gaynes, but he hates his first name, so he goes by Alan."
"How'd Alan get into this mess?" Blue asked.
Goose scrounged around Alan's mind. This was horribly invasive, but Alan wouldn't remember any of it, as long as his mind remained "asleep". That is to say, his consciousness remaining unconscious.
"He was boastful," Goose said. "He also wanted to be part of something bigger. His life, at least in his view, is horribly mundane and he has a small, but rather neglectful family. So he became an initiate in this League of Assassins thing. He didn't seem to notice how expendable they thought he was."
"And, in the end, that just might save his life," Blue said.
"How's that?"
"The League might not think he's worthy enough to kill," Blue said. "Goose, take him home, will you? No, no -- don't get out just yet. Take him home and watch him. See if anyone decides to come after him."
"And you?" he said, his newly worn face showing concern. "More are coming, you know. Alan guessed there were about eighteen others."
"I'm prepared," Blue said. "But this kid had no idea what he was getting into. He has no training."
"Other than video games, yeah, that's true," Goose agreed.
"Take him home. Make sure he's safe," Blue said. "When he's clear, he should be safe at that point. Hopefully, the Tribunal would think he's not worth the time."