Blood & Innocence: The Blue-Eyed Vampire.

Prologue

The thing about human was that they were always so predictable. They follow their routines, and their thinking was easy to figure out.

The thing about female human was that they were so shallow and predictable.

Uzumaki Naruto stared at what was reflected on the mirror he stood in front of. Nothing.

He groaned and raised his fist, hitting the mirror hard; shattering it.

"Naruto! You better not break another mirror, you ass!" a voice yelled from downstairs.

Naruto sighed and turned from the pieces of the mirror. He walked out of the bathroom and sat on his King-sized bed.

"Lee, I'm going out to hunt for breakfast," he yelled.

"Buy a new mirror!" Lee yelled back.

He shook his head, sighing again.

"What's the use, anyways," he muttered, "it's not like we can see ourselves in it."

He bent down and tied his shoes. Then, he walked toward the big square window on the left side of his bed. He looked down, making sure no one was around, and he jumped down.

"Do not jump off the third floor, Naruto!" Lee yelled when he jumped.

"He won't listen to you, Lee," a flat voice said from downstairs. "He never does."

Naruto glanced at the house the three of them had stayed in for years now. He caught the silhouettes of his partners in the living room and grinned.

"You know me well, Teme," he said as he leaped away toward the park.

He took in the scent of the morning, and smiled to himself. The fresh smell of the start of the day always smelled good and relaxing, it had the rich smell of water drops on the vegetations. Never, had it disappoint him.

When he'd arrived at the park, he sniffed the air and his eyes grew wild with hunger when he found the sweet scent of blood running in the woman's vein. He stood in the middle of the jogging track and heard the hard breathing of the woman as she came jogging toward him. He turned to her and she stopped.

As he stared at her exhausted red face he could see the blood running beneath the thin skin.

He smiled at her and her face grew redder.

Shallow, shallow human.

"You smell good," he said.

She does.

"Really?" she stuttered, shocked.

"Yes," he nodded, smiling some more.

So goddamn easy.

"Will you look into my eyes?" he said.

And she complied. She looked into his eyes, and gasped for a second as they were the most beautiful blue eyes she had ever seen. They were monochromatic and hypnotizing. She could almost see both the bluest sky, and the darkest depth of the ocean in his eyes.

Sleep.

And she did. She dropped toward the ground but he caught her before her knees even touched the concrete.

Yum.

And he dug his fangs into her neck.

. . .

"How was breakfast?" Lee asked without turning when he heard the front door opened.

"It was boring, really," Naruto yawned again. "This place has gotten boring."

"Duh, we've been living here for almost 70 years now," Sasuke said, "dobe."

"Shut up, Teme," Naruto threw the nearest object he could reach; a heavy porcelain vase, and it hit the back of Sasuke's head.

"You didn't," Sasuke glared as he turned toward Naruto who put on an innocent grin.

"You're that bored, huh, Naruto?" Lee sighed. "Let's move, then."

Naruto's face lit up at the idea and he nodded enthusiastically.

"Let's!"

"We don't need to pack up, do we?" Naruto said. "Let's go, then."

Sasuke walked passed Naruto, smacking the back of his head hard and then walking out of the house they've occupied for the last 70 years.

Naruto and Lee followed with excited grins.

. . .

Blood & Innocence is mine.

If you've encountered a story with the same title, etc. It's mine.

I re-did it.

MB.