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Awe'. A cute Kitten was passing Kite, and once he went to go pet it, a dozen more rabid cats mauled him.
Sad way to go.
[ Scrap death to another village. Ty pls <3. Also I have a training that wasn't graded for a technique that was removed. . . Do they just not count, I guess? Just wondering.]
Kite had died. It seemed impossible. All the time they had spent together, hunting Magikarp and such. . . Riku could not bare the pain.
At first, he tried to live with it. But every day the thought of his best friend dead stabbed deeper into his heart, causing immense pain. It drove him into insanity, and made him do things he wouldn't. His girlfriend eventually broke up with him, his dog ran away. . . these caused him to eat uncontrollably, making him overweight. He could barely walk under the enormous body he crafted.
Riku wanted to see his friend one more time. Not knowing what else to do, dug up Kite's grave and saw his body, lying there. His emotions teared him up so much that he simply died right there, falling onto his beloved friend, crushing what remained of his body with his immense weight.
Acknowledging this, the Hokage buried Riku and Kite together, in one coffin, to commemorate this awesome memory.
“By God, sir, I’ve lost my leg.”, “By God, sir, so you have.” ~The Earl of Uxbridge, noticing he lost something, to the Duke of Wellington at the battle of Waterloo.