Trapt

Okay, this was officially more training, except from a different sensei. And my sensei is my girlfriend. Great... Need I explain the situation? Too bad, I'm going to anyway.

Anyway, after the rest of the explaination, Suki transported me to her mind again. There wasn't really much of a difference in the terrain, so I questioned why we even needed to go into her thoughts anyway. "Ok. I know the past times I used this on you, it was for memories but this is why only Uchida's can teach it to other people. It takes the kekkei genkai to teach it. There are no other people here and no matter how far you go it's all forest and there is only 2 lakes. The only people in here are you, me, and my emotions."

What? "emotions?"

"I'll explain some other time. but right now, you need to fight me."

I saw this coming. "Fight you?"

She nodded and I was okay with that. I shrugged and tried to attack, but the suckish thing was I couldn't. I felt like I was binded by chains. I did not like that. "Lesson 1: escape my mental hold. In other words: break the jutsu that keeps you in place."

In my mind I was growling and apparentally, the air around me could tell that. But it really didn't matter to Suki, nor to me. I just needed to get this done. And the thing was, Suki pounched on me and was now sitting on my stomach indian style.

I thought and relaxed. If I relaxed, I'd figure a way to escape. Besides, it wasn't likely if I struggled a lot that I'd get out. I'd just waste my energy and what would be the sense in that? My tense body lowered, slowly putting it into a relaxed state. Okay, how am I going to get out of this?

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