A/N: OMG Lol I Haven't Wrote A Story For Naruto In Forever…Well It's Mainly TaroxItachi, MomoxSasuke RirixRock Lee. All OC's OMG don't Kill me *faints*
Taro-Me
Momo-OkamiDragon
Riri-Momo's Weird Sister 0.0
DisClaimer- I Don't Own Anything If I Did Kisame Would Be Wearing A Tutu
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Attacking Of The Sea Gulls Brings People Together
RirixRock Lee
"Once Upon A Time There Was A Girl That Lived In A Far Away Castle?" A Brown Haired Read Aloud Her Friend Essay.
"So Is It Good Riri!" Her Friend Perked.
"Well I Mean, It's Okay I Guess" Riri Answered Rubbing The Back Of Her Head Sheepishly.
"You Mean, You're Saying That You've Seen It To Many Times, Right?" The Other Girl Said Looking Down At Her Feet.
"I'm Not Saying That At All!" Riri Said Waving Her Hands In Front Of Her Face.
"Whatever." Her Friend Said Back.
"What Are You Arguing About Now Riri, Azumi?" The Teacher Said Looking At The Two Girls.
"I Was Just Letting Riri Read My Paper And Give Her Opinion On It." Azumi Said Crossing Her Arms.
"And I Don't Think It All That Great" Riri Said Standing Up Gathering Her Books And Shoving Them Into Her Backpack Strolling Out The Door.
"GAI-SENSEI!" A Voice Roared Sending The Poor Sea-gulls Swarming Right Towards Riri.
"Birds" She Said Staring. "Oh My God They're Heading Straight Towards Me!" Riri Thought While Letting Out A Blood Curling Scream.
(Riri's P.O.V )
In A Flash I Was Brought Upon My Feet And The Birds Didn't Hit Me. "Oh My God Am I Dead!" I Thought Covering My Hands In Front Of My Face.
"It's Okay They're Gone Now." A Boy's Voice Said.
"GOOD JOB LEE!" An Another Voice Said In A Deep Tone. "REALLY SENSEI, YOU THINK?" The Boy Said Pumping His Fist In The Air. I Opened My Eyes Seeing Two People Looking The Same, Both Had Bowl Cut, Black Hair, And Green Jumpers. " My Names Rock Lee" The Boy Said Offering Is Hand To Me.
"Riri My Names Riri." I Said Accepting His Hand.
"Nice To Meet You Riri." He Said Walking Down The Alley Holding My Hand.
"You Too." I Said Blushing Thinking About The Great Future I Might Have.
