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'Dan. . . Nawaki. . . I want you both to know. . . '

"Naruto-kun, wait, you can't go in there!!!" I heard Shizune yell.

"Oy Baa-chan!!!!" I felt an vein in my forhead pulse at that.

"What. . . "I deadpanned.

"What's with this shitty mission you assigned me, I don't have time for this I have to- "

"Urusei!!!!!!!!! I cut him off. "You're a genin, you should be grateful for the missions you do get!!!!

". . . " ha got 'em with that .

"Now get going." then he just started yelling incoherently, luckily kakashi poofed in and dragged him out.

"I am so sorry Tsunade-sama, I tried to stop him but he was just to -"

"It's fine " I cut her off "huh" Shizune said.

"Shizune, do you know what tomorrow is?" I asked.

"well tomorrows-huh!" it seems she remembered. . .

"Tsunade-sama. . . "

I'll be taking the day off tomorrow" I got up from my desk and walked out the door.

The next day I woke up and stared out the window, It was raining how fitting.

I got dressed and walked out the door, and headed to the Yamanaka flower shop.

As I walked down the street everyone would see me and say hello, somehow it cheered me up just a bit.

I got to the flower shop, and the genin Ino Yamanaka was the one managing the store at the time.

"Hello Tsunade-sama!" she waved at me.

"Hello, I would like two bouquets of Daffodils."

"Yes ma, am" she saluted and walked off to get them.

As I was waiting for her to get back with the flowers, Asuma walked in.

"Ah Tsunade-sama what brings you-"

"I got the daffodils Tsunade-sama."

Asuma heard and noticed the type of flowers I had gotten and nodded knowingly.

"Well I was just her to get I no for the mission you assigned us we'll be off, come on Ino."

"Okay Sensei."

She left the room to put up her apron, and Asuma said "Tsunade-sama, you should always know that everyone in the village is her for you just as you are for the village, always know that."

Ino came back and her and Asuma left.

I smiled slightly and left as well.

I arrived at the cemetery and left to two distinct graves, theirs, Dan and Nawaki's.

I laid the flowers down and looked up at the sky and whispered. . .

" Dan. . . Nawaki. . . You don't have to worry about me anymore. . . I'm okay now. . . I'll be okay."