Gyoken knelt by the water's edge, his hands resting on his knees as he hung his head in exhaustion. Steady breaths escaped his lips, each exhale releasing wisps of steam that curled and vanished into the cool air. Small bubbles fizzed beneath him, remnants of the intense heat that radiated from his body - a constant side effect of being a jinchuriki of the two-tailed cat. Within seconds, his damp clothes and skin were dry, the moisture evaporating rapidly from the intense warmth.
Gyoken's fiery jutsu sizzled as it was swallowed up by the an unknown jutsu. The display of power made him flinch, muscles tensing in response. Soft footsteps echoed behind him and Gyoken reacted on instinct, leaping back ten meters with a kunai poised readily in his grip. But the sight of the raven-haired woman stayed his hand. "Big sis Mirai..." he murmured, eyes lowering in shame.
"Ah, so you wish to be a speed based shinobi now?" Mirai's voice seemed to echo around him though when Gyoken lifted his head, she had vanished. Her skill made him frantic for a brief moment before he glanced over his shoulder and spotted her there. 'She's so fast,' he thought admiringly, hands clenching into fists.
Mirai's blunt words cut through the air. "You failed." Gyoken's shoulders slumped, the kunai tumbling from his fingers. Hot tears stung his eyes, the bitter taste of disappointment overwhelming him. He knew he was strong enough, clever enough, to pass the exams but his overconfidence had blinded him. Now here he was, training to escape the scolding that surely awaited from his father and brother.
The image of the two-tailed cat Matatabi curled comfortingly around the boy flickered through his mind, a manifestation of the bond between jinchuriki and tailed beast, had one activated their sharingan or ability akin to it, they would see the image as well. As the tears evaporated from his skin, black feathers began to drift down around them. Gyoken hastily wiped his eyes just as his brother Shijo appeared beside Mirai in a swirl of leaves.
"You're right; he will only train himself into the ground. But knowing him, he doesn't mind it at all," Shijo said lightly.
Shijo's carelessly spoken words were like salt poured into an open wound. Gyoken flinched as if struck, his brother's casual dismissal cutting far deeper than any physical blow. Hot tears blurred his vision once more and he gritted his teeth, fighting to keep the flood of emotions at bay.
But it was no use. Hurt and frustration boiled up inside him, the power of the two-tails thrashing in response to its host's anguish. The placid surface of the water erupted into violent motion, waves churning and crashing as if battered by an earthquake tremor. Gyoken's chakra surged wildly, no longer contained. An ethereal cloak of energy enveloped his body, flickering and rippling like blue fire. A single spectral tail emerged, lashing behind him.
The turmoil within called forth his bloodline power as well. Crimson bled into his irises, replacing white and pupil as the Sharingan awakened. The two tomoe patterns spun languidly, ready to perceive and predict his opponents' movements. Physical and spiritual power alike rose up in symphony, though barely kept in check. Gyoken trembled with the effort to restrain the maelstrom inside, knowing he must not give in to the anger and hurt. But the temptation to lash out, to make them understand his pain, whispered seductively in the back of his mind.