*Sakura's POV*
I opened the door to the Hokage's Office only to find Tsunade passed out on the file cluttered desk, a bottle of sake still clutched in her right hand. I let out a sigh and moved in front of the desk. Moving aside a stack of papers, I slammed my hand against the desk, the noise exploding in the quiet room. Tsunade stirred, squinting open one eye to glare at me furiously.
"Look at this mess! You have more important things to be doing other than passed out from drinking." I lectured, crossing my arms as I met her glare with my own.
"You're right." She mumbled, moving into a sitting position. "I do have more important things to be doing." She got up and began making her way towards the door. "So why don't you sort everything and I'll be back in a few hours." She smirked back at me. "And that's an order from your Hokage." With that, she was gone, probably off to gamble.
I silently fumed, glaring daggers at the door. Taking a deep breathe, I took in the room. Scrolls and files littered the desk and floor. This is going to take more than a few hours. I thought. Knowing Tsunade, she probably won't even be back until late anyways. I got to work, clearing a space and sorting papers into various piles for her to sign or look over.
*Several Hours Later*
I had the room mostly sorted. I had stopped to read a scroll I had come across that peaked my interest. It contained information on sealing and transportation. But one specific jutsu seemed different from the rest. The details on it were mostly faded and I felt the need to try it out. From the looks of it, it wasn't a forbidden jutsu, as were none of the other jutsu or information in the scroll.
With a shrug of my shoulders, I set down the scroll and began performing the long set of hand signs. I was just about done when Tsunade stumbled in.
"H-hey." She slurred. "Whaddya think your doing?" She drunkenly questioned as she leaned against the wall for support.
I remained silent, concentrating on the jutsu. I'd been working myself into the ground over the past two years trying to become stronger. Learning various medical jutsus, honing my skills, increasing my strength enough to almost rival Tsunade's. But between doing that and helping Tsunade with her Hokage responsibilities and my shifts at the hospital, I've had no time to learn other jutsus. I wanted to learn more.
Finishing the last hand sign, I waited. "Huh?" Nothing was happening.
"Sakura, I don't know wha-" She stopped as a sudden wind swept into the room. Papers scattered, the wind increasing in intensity until it was a roar circling around me. My body began feeling light, like I was being lifted into the air.
Then I was falling. I wasn't in Tsunade's office anymore. Cold air bit into my skin as it whipped past me. I looked down to see a forest draw closer at an alarming rate as I tumbled towards the ground.
Crap.
*Tsunade's POV*
A strong wind filled the room, sending papers into the air to where I couldn't make our Sakura's form anymore. What is going on? I thought.
Suddenly everything died down. Papers fluttered to the ground and the only space left free of debris was the spot Sakura was in. "Sakura?" I asked aloud. Where'd she go? There was no response. I closed my eyes, concentrating on Sakura's chakra signature. I couldn't feel her presence anywhere. "Sakura?!" I shouted, panic filling my voice.
Any trace of alcohol clouding my senses was gone. My eyes widened as they frantically searched the room. I rushed to where she was standing and dropped to the ground to the scroll that was before her. I picked it up and squinted at the text, yet the more I tried to read what little was there, the more it seemed to fade.
I stood and immediately called for Shizune who rushed through the door at my frantic calls. "What is it?!" She questioned, worry gracing her features.
"Sakura is gone. Get me ANBU, I want a team out looking for her. NOW!" I demanded.
"What do you mean gone? She left? She was taken?" Her questions came out in a rush.
"No. She just disappeared. I'm not sure. Get me a team here to investigate, I want this scroll looked into." I said in one breathe and pointed towards the scroll lying on the floor.
"Right away."
