A Ghost


A/N: Alright. This author has finally cracked. I watched the Shippudden part for Naruto and I was so FUCKING inspired. So I created this extremely horrific fanfiction of mine.

Oh, you'll see some grammar mistakes on the bottom somewhere, but it was meant to be. I'll explain at the end of the story.

('Tis be a two-shot.)

Enjoy.


"You're one of the first people I've bonded with, and I'm not going to let you go."

"Then I'll have to break those bonds."


Once upon a time, somewhere long ago, a mere shard of painful memoirs lay hidden within the music and the forest. Every person, every living thing has its own story. A great tree with its every story carved within the leaves is the Earth. Everlasting in its way, somebody remembers the leaves. But, some of the greatest stories lay on the ground eventually diminishing them.
Naruto awakened. Not in a slowly, filling-with-conscience kind of way, either. He just awakened.

He stiffened, then relaxed.

Feeling no ground and breathing no air… How much can he bear?

His blue eyes stared without life. The sparkle he had lost when he died; that was his life. He was a wandering soul. Floating, the boy looked up at Ichiraku. A wistful smile graced upon his lips. A tear fell, but disappeared.

"Am a ghost I?"

GHOSTAMIGHOSTAMIGHOSTAMIGHOSTAMIGHOSTAMIGHOSTAMIGHOSTAMIGHOSTAMI

"Feel can't ground the."

No one answered him. His voice didn't sound like anything. It was just heard by no one.

No one answered him.

No one answered

No one

No

Naruto reached for his father. Father that he could not ever know. He was there, and all at the same time, he wasn't there at all. The blond's hand that reached out vanished into particles. He faded.

The power of thinking, the madness of breathing…

An eternal soul he was, a ghost that no one sees until the last second of their life.


A/N: In my opinion, ghosts don't have the ability speak correctly. Disagree if you will, that's fine with me. Usually, when ghosts write things down (yes, I watch paranormal shows) they jumble up the letters and such, but I made it more convenient by just jumbling up the words. And please regard the "no one sees until the last second of their life" when reading the next chapter.

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