A/N: I do not own Naruto… or the Akatsuki… Yet… -w- But Rawsi ish mine! And in case the idea of Akatsuki as wolves has already been done, I'm sorry and will delete this story if it seems like I had copied anything from it. I swear I did not know of this type of plot! Oh yesh, I guess this is kinda a one shot but I may continue it for my own sake?

Me: AHAHAHA! The most random thing and I typed it up! Muahahah! YAY FOR ROOT CANALS AND THEIR DOPY MEDS!

Rawsi: … She's sorry to say but some of the Akatsuki may be OOC, It's just the way she writes… If you have a suggestion you can send her a message! Ah! And please don't be too harsh with this!

Me: DO ALL YOU WANT! OWOWOWOWOWOWO! *holds her mouth in pain* God I hate myself…. Sorry it's short and stuff but OW! I might make it longer OW! So yea FUUUUUUUU-!

Rawsi stared into her Aunt's backyard, looking for any rustle in the darkness. Her deep amethyst eyes scanning every possible movement. Suddenly she saw a flash of brown through her binoculars. Her head swerved to observe the movement; black hair whipped around the glass window. Out of the corner of her eye she saw what looked like a deer.

Ever so carefully she turned to look at it. It seemed like the deer tip toed out from the trees just to see Rawsi. She could see it fully now, a young female deer. Her brown fur sleeked across her nimble frame, the white slick stripe was hardly visible around eleven at night. Its head scanned the area, when its gaze fell upon the girl they stared intensely; she let her eyes wander its body. They locked eyes for a moment, deep amber to purple quartz. In that second Rawsi could see the fear she held. All the things it had seen filled her line of sight for a mere millisecond. Oh how she wanted to caress its head, nuzzle it softly in the glistening light of the moon. She wanted to whisper in its ear that all would be okay, that nothing would happen; she would whisper lies. Those lies would help the little fawn in its journey into the world, the lies her parents told her had helped with the tough times.

The animal walked slowly closer to the window that was covered in vines that stayed green all winter long. Rawsi carefully backed away, as not to scare it. Closer and closer she got to the door, her hand barely touched the handle. 'Yes,' she thought to herself as she soundlessly turned the knob, 'you won't run away on me…'

The wooden door creaked somewhat, but the fawn hadn't noticed. She gracefully sneaked over to the grazing four legged animal, which seemed to be watching from the corner of her eye. Rawsi held out her hand cautiously and smiled. She could so pull off the caring mother look.

"I'll call you Ninette," she whispered in the best concerned tone she could, "Don't worry, I won't hurt you..." the deer stopped grazing on the winter foliage and gently leaned her head towards the open hand; her hooves clicking on the sound of the patio as she walked forward. Rawsi could almost feel the tips of her little hairs, her breath slowly gaining pace. As soon had her hand touched the deer's ear, its head whipped around at the noise of an acorn crunching atop a fall leaf.

Rawsi stared in the same direction and watched as something white emerged from the shadows. It was the most sliver wolf Rawsi had ever seen. Its fur looked as if it had been slicked with some sort of gel, its eyes glistened a deep magenta. A small pendant fell like a collar around its lean neck, jingling ever so slightly as it walked. She stared at its mouth for it was baring its blood tinted fangs, its lips curved into what seemed like a smirk. The deer had galloped away, or at least tried to before the wolf pounced on it. Upon impact, the terrified fawn died before it hit the patio with a loud squishing sound. Its black claws gashed into the fawns flesh, ripping and tearing chunks off. Dark maroon blood spurted out of the gashes and onto Rawsi's black hooded sweatshirt, some got on her face. Its fangs dug deep into the neck of the already dead animal.

She stared in horror at the sight while thinking, 'Wolves don't live down around these parts?' She shook it off and stared at the silver wolf, which had started eating it raw. In the midst of eating part of its bloodied rib, the wolf looked at Rawsi. It quickly got in a defending position, growling deeply. The girl locked eyes with it moments before they started to fill up with water. She tried to hold them back as hard as she could, but they wouldn't stop flowing. Why did she even care for a stupid animal?

Sounds of leaves crackling filled the seemingly soundless void behind her. The motion censored light by the old shed flickered on showing eight other wolves bearing their fangs as well. One of them, however, looked quite cheerful and happy seeing a human being. Rawsi just glanced at them all before turning and running back towards the open door. Her nails barely touched the brass before one of the wolves pounced on her, digging its claws in her back. Rawsi moaned out in pain, she tried to move her head to see which one it was, but couldn't move. She could feel the blood seeping out onto her clothes, she was also starting to fall unconscious. She took one last look at a rusty colored wolf before passing out.

A/N: So cheesy and stupid, I know I know… *bows* I should win an award! But no, this was all I could come up with and I kinda wanted to be like: Wolves… Akatsuki… YESH! When I was getting mai root canal done I had a vision... of this exact scene! And I know it seems overly dramatic and stuff but I wanted to try a new writing style~!

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