'How's your training going?' enquired Tadashi.
He sat down next to Jack and the others on the stone steps of the
Butsuden. Tadashi had been the first student to be chosen for the Circle of
Three and, following the selection, had politely introduced himself to the
other entrants. Tadashi and Jack then found themselves paired together in
sword training, striking up an easy friendship.
'Good, I think,' replied Jack. 'Sensei Kano's tough, though. I just hope
I'll be ready in time.'
Spring was now only two moons away and with it the flowering of the
cherry-blossom trees that would herald the Circle of Three. Consequently,
the sensei had begun to push their charges harder and harder. Jack and the
five other entrants had been preparing for the Circle of Three for over a
month and, like Jack, each of the participants had acquired a mentor. Yori's
was Sensei Yamada. Akiko and Harumi had been taken on by Sensei Yosa,
while Kazuki was on an intense training schedule set by Sensei Kyuzo. In
addition to his own lessons with Sensei Kano, Jack was being coached
along with Tadashi under the watchful eye of Sensei Hosokawa.
'And how about you, little warrior?' Tadashi asked, turning to Yori.
Yori didn't respond, but continued to gaze out at the thick blanket of
snow covering the school's courtyard. Tadashi gave Jack a nudge and
mouthed to ask if Yori was all right. Jack nodded, pointing to the side of his
head to indicate Yori was a deep thinker.
'Sensei Yamada told me not to eat an elephant for lunch,' Yori
eventually replied.
Everyone stared at Yori, bewildered by his statement. Jack began to
wonder exactly what sort of lessons Sensei Yamada was teaching his little
friend.
'How's that going to help you in the Circle of Three?' asked Saburo,
looking baffled. 'It's impossible to eat an entire elephant.'
'Precisely,' said Kiku, shaking her head in exasperation. 'Don't you
understand anything Sensei Yamada teaches us?'
'I would if he didn't always speak in riddles.'
'He's telling Yori not to get worried about the entire Circle of Three.
Instead he should concentrate on one challenge at a time,' Kiku explained.
Then, seeing Saburo's blank face, she continued, 'In other words, if you
broke a large meal down into smaller pieces, you'd be able to eat it all
without choking like a pig!'
'Got it!' exclaimed Saburo. 'Why didn't you just say that before?'
'That's good advice,' agreed Tadashi, 'but has anyone discovered what
the three Circle challenges actually are?'
They all shook their heads. Beyond knowing that the Circle referred to
the three highest peaks in the Iga mountain range, the actual three
challenges of Mind, Body and Spirit remained a mystery.
'It seems bizarre to me that you're training for something you know
nothing about,' commented Yamato, kicking the snow off the step below.
Despite his best efforts to remain cheerful, he was clearly still upset at not
being selected for the Circle of Three.
'Sensei Yamada told me that's the point. Only the unknown terrifies
man,' Yori revealed, his tiny hands trembling at the thought. 'We're
preparing for the unknown.'
A snowball slammed into the side of Jack's face.
Jack cried out in shock, his cheek smarting with the cold.
'Bullseye!' shouted a familiar voice.
Jack wiped the icy remains away and glared at Kazuki, who had
entered the courtyard with his friends. They all carried snowballs and were
playfully tossing them them at one another.
Kazuki ducked as Moriko, the black-toothed wildcat from the rival
Yagyu Ryū, threw one back at him. She squealed as Kazuki plastered her
with two in quick succession. Jack now wasn't certain if Kazuki had
purposely aimed at him or had simply missed Moriko. Kazuki and his
friends continued to bombard one another.
To Jack's surprise, he noticed Kazuki's two hulking cousins among the
group. Raiden and Toru were the twin brothers who had attacked Jack at the
hanami party the previous year. Not only did it appear that Kazuki was
recruiting Scorpion Gang members from the rival school, but he was bold
enough to invite such students into the grounds of the Niten Ichi Ryū in
broad daylight.
'Kazuki, you've dropped your inro,' said Tadashi casually, while
reaching behind to scrape off a layer of snow from a higher step and
compacting it into a ball behind his back.
Without thinking, Kazuki glanced down to look for his wooden
carrying case. On looking up, he realized too late that he'd been tricked.
Tadashi's snowball struck him square in the face. He yowled in surprise as
half of it disappeared into his mouth.
Tadashi gave Jack a sly grin and they both burst into laughter.
Everyone else joined in, even Kazuki's friends.
'Attack! Attack!' spluttered Kazuki, spitting out snow.
Spurred into action, the Scorpion Gang hurled their snowballs as hard
as they could. Jack and Tadashi attempted to evade the barrage, but it was
useless. They were completely exposed and several hit home.
Other students from the Niten Ichi Ryū, seeing the snowball fight start,
began to congregate in the courtyard.
'Look, we've got spectators!' said Kazuki, a genuine smile spreading
across his face. 'Let's have a game of Yuki Gassen?'
'You're on!' shouted Tadashi, gathering more snow.
There was a murmur of excitement from the gathering crowd, whose
numbers swelled as word of a snowball contest spread. Even the men
working on the Hall of the Hawk downed tools to watch.
'How do you play Yuki Gassen?' Jack asked, seeing several groups of
students start to build waist-high walls of snow across the courtyard.
'The aim is to capture the other team's bokken,' explained Yamato as
Tadashi began to kick snow into a large pile a couple of paces in front of the
Butsuden's steps. 'Each team is allowed ninety balls. You can hide behind
the snow walls, but if you get hit by a snowball, you're out.'
Tadashi removed his bokken and thrust it vertically into their mound
like a flagless standard at the start of a battle. At the other end of the
courtyard Kazuki did the same, then selected five of his friends to form his
team. They huddled under the snow-laden eaves of the Hall of the Hawk's
nearly completed roof.
'So who's going to be in our team?' asked Tadashi.
'You can count me out,' said Kiku immediately, hurrying over to the
sidelines.
'Well, that leaves six,' he said, looking at Akiko, Yori, Saburo, Jack
and Yamato. 'We have our team.'
They all began to build up their arsenal of snowballs. Soon they had
six equal stacks around their bokken.
'Ready?' shouted Tadashi to Kazuki.
'Hang on,' replied Kazuki, poking his head up from his team huddle.
'We're discussing team tactics.'
'What are our tactics?' asked Yori, in a timorous voice.
Tadashi studied the layout of the battle area. At the centre of the
rectangular courtyard was a waist-high wall of snow. Set back on either side
were two shorter snow-wall shelters, then a couple of sloping mounds and
finally a waist-high semi-circular wall around each team's bokken.
Tadashi frowned. 'Kazuki's clever, he's pitched his bokken right next
to the Hall of the Hawk and the building work stops us approaching from
behind.'
The team glanced at their own bokken, which was dangerously
exposed to attack from the rear.
'OK, here's the plan. Yori and Yamato, you stay back to defend the
bokken.' Yamato was about to protest, but Tadashi continued. 'We need
strength at the back and Yamato, you look to be the best thrower among us.
Saburo and Akiko, you take the middle ground to cover Jack and me, while
we launch the attack.'
They all nodded in agreement and took up their positions to start.
Kazuki and his team gave a great shout, then split apart and positioned
themselves strategically across the courtyard. Nobu and Raiden stayed at
the back, while Goro and Moriko took midfield, leaving Kazuki and Hiroto
up front.
'Who's going to referee?' shouted Tadashi.
'I will,' offered Emi, emerging from the crowd.
She beckoned the team leaders over.
Kazuki and Tadashi faced off.
'Remember, this is a friendly game and my decisions are final,' said
Emi, making eye contact with both of them to ensure their understanding.
Jack immediately recognized her father's natural authority in her.
'What are your team names?' she asked.
'The Scorpions,' stated Kazuki with pride, raising his arms skyward.
A loyal cheer erupted from the sidelines.
'And your team, Tadashi?'
Tadashi looked back over his shoulder at Yamato.
'The Phoenix Team,' he replied, a round of applause immediately
breaking from the crowd.
Jack saw Yamato nod at Tadashi and grin. It was a good choice, the
phoenix being Yamato's family kamon.
'Take up your positions,' announced Emi, and the excited spectators
roared their approval. 'Yuki Gassen will begin in five… four… three…
two… one!'