The life of a Japanese housewife might not have any glamor and might get some people angry, but she saw it as a comfortable and needed role - a necessary and traditional part of Japanese culture. Her view was not terribly Western or modern perhaps, but seeing herself as a part of the society as a whole was part of being Japanese.
Her sister had done something terribly unwise and now that dream had been forced to undergo revision.
Those Yakuza had not been very nice at all, and had done a number of things to her. She was to be both a sexslave and ninja, and when she considered that combination it was perhaps not so odd as she had first thought. Given as a sexslave to a rival or competitor, she could then spy on or assassinate as her true master would command.
Now, however, her true master was very unlikely to order her to do anything of the sort.
Her ninja talent was that she could split herself into six identical "clones" for about an hour. She then had to spend about three hours recovering. She was also able to do some typically "ninja-ish" tricks. Climbing walls, making fairly impressive leaps, hiding in shadows and such.
Why right this very moment, she was clinging to a wall and hiding in a shadow while peering through a slightly opened window. Of course, to make sufficient shadow she'd had to remove a few lightbulbs before Ranma had gotten to the bathing room.
So she was there, in the shadows, spying on her 'goshujin-sama' and watching as the beads of water trailed their way down a very toned body.
Not that there was anything wrong with a kunoichi watching her Master's back. It was part of the job description, she was sure.
Of course, the moment he needed anything, she'd be right there.
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