Okay, I just wanted to say that this story was originally called I Wish I Knew You which was created on my old account BonnaSama which I forgot the password to. Sorry about that. its the main reason I haven't been updating. I've changed the story around and in my opinion, made it a little better than the original so far. The name has changed to The Untold Story: Kaya because I might make some other back story OC's eventually for Naruto just because I love making OC's. If there is any grammar mistakes, please feel free to tell me. I am slowly getting better but I am also prone to making a few mistakes here and there.
Please review! It means a lot to me, even if it is just telling me how much my story sucks (but if you do that I would like to know why... Curiosity is my middle name.)
I do not own Naruto. Still wishing though.
Kaya's Tale
(A Naruto Fanfiction)
No one knew this except the Akatsuki but there are five main hideouts and a few scatterings of small hideouts across the lands. Instead of names for the hideouts they just numbered them. Of course the main ones were one to five and then it goes on to the smaller ones. You got to love their originality, right?
Right now everyone was gathered in the third hideout. Anymore it was a rarity for everyone to be gathered together in one place. Pain, the Akatsuki leader, wanted to talk to everyone about a new strategy to gain more followers as they were kind of dwindled down from some missions that took a tole on their numbers.
Even though I bet you all would love to hear Pain go on and on about 'recruiting' and such droll matters that go on in the Akatsuki orgainzation, we will skip all that and go on to one of our main characters in my little tale that I have woven for you. His name is Kakuzu. Yes, Kakuzu. An old meiser with bright green eyes and deep tan skin the color of wood, and long dark brown hair that would probably leave some girls envious. At least, in my humble opinion.
At this moment you can see him hunched over a desk writing. His brows are knitted together and under his hooded mask you could tell a frown was present even without seeing his mouth. If you looked closely, you would see the thing he is writing was a letter. A letter too...
Well, that is for later. Just know that this letter was written in his finest handwriting.
In the envelope next to him was a few bills crisp and new. Enough for lets say, an old money hungry man to grumble about losing for the next few months.
On the letter he signed his name short and elegantly in the way he has done so for years. He sealed it.
Kakuzu looked at the envelope he finished writing. Surprisingly, tons of emotions were running around in his mind.
'When was the last time i've gotten so damn emotional? Years ago it must have been. I'm to old for this.'
Sighing he walked out his room and into the hideouts halls. he kept a firm grip on the envelope as he walked. A few times he was tempted to take the money out and just rip the damn thing up.
After a few minutes of walking and contemplating, he made it to the exit of number three. Outside was a perfect day, ironic for his mood.
'Might as well send it. Even if there might be nothing to gain...'
He lifted his mask down and put two fingers to his mouth. a series of loud whistles came into the air leaving a sharp echo to vibrate off of the distant hills.
A distant screech was heard as a magnificant giant, dark hawk came into view. Its piercing gold eyes landed on its master, who was looking up at with a blank look. It landed on his shoulder gently.
"Send this to the Hidden Leaf Village. Remember that woman Koko?"
The Hawk tilted its head and dipped it up and down.
"Take it to her. Off with you now."
The hawk glided off and screeched. Leaving a feather behind.
Kakuzu turned around; not looking back.
