Phew! and after a nice break, i present the long awaited Sequel to You're Gonna Go Far Kid 2.0! now, far warning, this one is a bit more violent on the, well violence, and the language, especially when we get to good old Hidan! lol anywho! time skip, we'll see how things have changed between Miyuki and Kakashi. is Miyuki still oblivious to Kakashi's feelings? Is Kakashi gonna man up and tell her? All these questions and more will be answered in this thrilling new sequal Diary of Jane!

I also want to thank a lot of people who read these and who give reviews, and i've gotten a lot of inspiration from silverlugia's Feather Mask story which is really amazing, so go read it. you'll love the twist and as we talked about it, it's kinda weird how the events are kinda the same... creepy but amazing. lol so, with out me rambling on anymore, i now present Diary of Jane.

Disclaimer; i own nothing of Naruto, only Miyuki Ryu.


Something's getting in the way
Something's just about to break
I will try to find my place in the diary of Jane
As I burn another page
As I look the other way
I still try to find my place in the diary of Jane
So tell me how it should be

Minato walked down the road, carrying the small seven year old. He felt like it was his fault. They had only been on a training mission. Sakumo had agreed, and even Miyuki herself agreed to go, but he never thought this would happen to her. This training mission had gone horribly wrong, Minato should have known though, training so close to the boarder that there would have been enemies, especially during this time.

His blue eyes glanced down to Miyuki. She was alright for now, asleep. But this had been her first kill. The utter shock and horror that had flowed into her eyes when she realized that she had taken that man's life… Minato knew it would have to happen sooner or later, but it was still hard to see a child so young go through that mental panic.

By the time he reached Sakumo's house, both Kakashi and Sakumo were already out, and it was Sakumo who walked forward, "How is she Minato-san?"

Minato nodded, "She's fine, she was a little shaken." Well. Little wasn't the term, she had went into hysteria. "But she's asleep right now. I'd keep her close until she wakes up." He spoke, then let his voice drop down, "It was her first kill Sakumo."

Sakumo looked at Minato, then the small girl, taking a deep breath and exhaling. Kakashi had already gone through this, so at least he could somewhat be expecting how her to act. "How'd she act?"

The blonde hesitated, but he should know, "She went into hysteria. It took me a long time to get her calmed down until she finally collapsed from exhaustion." he looked at Miyuki, "I shouldn't have taken her so close to the boarder."

"It's not your fault Minato-san, you didn't know you would be attacked. I'm just glad that you and Miyuki were able to return back safely. And Minato-san, this may sound harsh but Miyuki was going to have to face this one way or another, you should be glad that she experienced it with you and not another squad leader." Sakumo spoke clearly, but calmly.

Minato gave a nodded, "Yes, I guess you're right.." He paused, "I'll be back later to check on her, if that's alright with you."

Sakumo gave a small smile, "Of course Minato-san, you're more than welcome here anytime." he said before the younger man took his leave, and Sakumo walked back into the house, carrying the sleeping girl with him, Kakashi following him.

"What's wrong with Miyuki?" Kakashi asked, watching his father put the girl down in her own bed.

"Nothing big." Sakumo said, wanting to keep the atmosphere calm, "Miyuki just went through what you experienced a few months ago."

Kakashi looked at his father, then to Miyuki. He had already gone through his first kill, and even with his second, it was still the fact that he had taken someone's life. Even if it was a dog eat dog world, it was still hard to kill your own emotions. In the end though, it wasn't to kill your emotions. It was to fulfill that selfish need of wanting to live, to want to see another dead. Kakashi also saw it as 'I'm better than you, I was able to win and kill you.' theory of his. "She's gonna be okay though right?"

"Of course she is Kakashi." Sakumo said, chuckling and patting his sons head, "You're okay aren't you?" he spoke as Kakashi nodded, before he ushered him out, "Now go run along, I still want to keep an eye on Miyuki."

Kakashi wrinkled his nose, even a chounin and he was still treated like a kid. "Fine.." He whined, walking out.

Sakumo chuckled, shaking his head at his son, before glancing to the sleeping Miyuki. He took another deep breath. Granted he thought it was cruel for a child so young have to kill, but Miyuki had made the choice to go, the choice to become a shinobi and protect the village with her life, to become nothing but an emotionless tool… but still. A seven year old child shouldn't never have to be thrown into this world… especially one where a war was breaking out.

He looked at her as she started to stir, and finally sit up suddenly, looking around confused. "It's alright Miyuki." Sakumo spoke to the child as she looked up to him. He could see the tears forming.

"S-S-Sakumo-sama…." She began, tears flowing, "I-I didn't m-mean too!" She cried, "I-I didn't mean too! H-He was going to k-kill M-Minato-sensei a-and-" She stopped, her voice turning into sobs of fear and depression.

Sakumo hugged the small child, "I know Miyuki, I know." He spoke softly, patting her head as she cried into him. He waited a few minutes until he pulled her back, wiping some of her tears, "Now Miyuki, I know what happened was very traumatizing, but it's just as your father said when you got here, you choose this path." He spoke, his voice still calm, but there was that hint of authority. He watched her try to get herself together before rubbing her head, "And just think, Miyuki, you saved Minato-sensei's life, you protected him. In this shinobi world, we fight to protect that which is most precious and close to us."

Miyuki wiped her tears away, sniffing a bit, looking at Sakumo, "L-Like Minato-sensei protects me? And the Village?"

"Yes, because the Village, and you, are very dear to him. Just like when you'll go on missions with Kakashi and his team, they'll protect you, because you're their friend and are very dear to them."

"A-and I'll protect them, cause their precious to me?"

"That's right." He spoke, watching her start to get the concept. "Miyuki, you're father is an assassin for a reason. He takes out those that wish to harm those he loves, which includes you. He also does it to protect his own village as well as ours." He said, before Miyuki nodded.

"I-I'm going to become really strong so I can protect the village and everyone I care about."

"That's a girl. And one day, you might become as strong as Minato-sensei and become a sensei of your own."

"Really?"

Sakumo chuckled, patting her head, "Yes, why, I bet they'll come up with a cute nickname for you… 'Miyu-sensei', that sounds right."

Miyuki laughed a bit, hugging him. "Miyu-sensei? That's silly sounding."

Sakumo laughed a bit, patting her back, "Aw, you think so? Well what if they call you Miyu-sensei?"

"Well, I guess I can let them slide."

"Can I call you Miyu-sensei?"

She giggled, "Yeah!"

He smiled, "Alright then, Miyu-sensei."


"Miyu-sensei? Wake up already!"

Miyuki groaned, turning on her side, "Ne, Naruto-kun… go somewhere…"

"Miyu-sensei, wake up! We're going to get to Konoha today!" Naruto said, this time shaking the woman.

She mumbled, tossing on her stomach, lazily trying to push him away, "Naruto-kun, go on… I need five more hours…"

Jiraiya only sighed, "Hey, Naruto, leave her alone. If she wants to sleep in the middle of the forest, let her." He said, packing, "Miyuki, we'll leave, and you'll catch up?"

She put one hand up, waving them one, "Hai, go on. Naruto-kun is more excited then usual." she spoke, eyes closed as she heard them start to leave.

Miyuki's red eyes opened, and she sat up, running her hand through her chin length black hair. The three distinctive scars ran down her right eye. She wore dark blue jeans, a black tank top, and a dark blue sleeveless jacket. Her ANBU insignia was covered by bandages, as were her hands and she had tied her head band to one of her belt loops. She slipped a black cloth over her right eye… she had lost all sight in that eye a few months after leaving, and with it being lighter than the other eye, Naruto had come out and said it was weird, so for his sake, she covered it.

The past three years had been difficult, with her having to master her Ryu Seishin, then perfect techniques, it was hard enough to learn how to fight with one eye.

She got up and started to get a few more hours of training in.

She was trying to figure out what to say when she saw everyone. She knew what looks she would get, with her wearing this cloth… 'Yes I'm blind, Yes I'm still going to go for ANBU, Yes I can still fight.' she thought to herself. But the one she thought of most, was Kakashi.

Over the three years, out of everyone, she missed Kakashi the most. She thought nothing of it, only her missing her best friend… but it wouldn't feel this painful in her chest would it? It was only in mere thoughts of the man that her heart leapt for joy. She wasn't… in… well, love with him was she? No. no. Not that kind of love. Right? The kind of love one had for her brother… well.. She was to have supposed to have married her brother so that didn't count…

She sighed, leaning against a tree. She was 28 years old. Her biological clock was ticking. She figured it was only her hormones that were leading her to those thoughts about the man. But.. He had confessed to her hadn't he? No. that had been years ago. When she came back, he acted like nothing had happened, so that meant he moved on right? Ugh. Why was this so confusing? She was probably just making it more confusing than it was.

She looked up into the darkening sky, had she stayed out this late? Well, Konoha was only a two hour walk… an hour and a half if she ran… she got up, scratching the back of her hair, she should have given Jiraiya a seal so she could have just instantly gotten there… she picked her stuff up and began to run back home.

She looked at her arms, she was a bit tanner, with being outside most of the time she expected it. She looked forward, she wondered how her father and brother were doing. She hadn't heard anything since she left, she also wondered how her niece was, she should be three by now… she stopped, looking up at the gates.

She smiled to herself, 'Home..'

"Hey! Miyuki!"

She looked over, smiling, "Izumi-kun, Genma-kun." She spoke, walking over, "Nice seeing you two."

"Heh, look at yourself," Genma said, looking at the jounin, "Seems like you've gotten stronger in these three years."

"Yeah, but you should see Naruto-kun." Miyuki said, smiling childishly.

"Is he the reason for that patch?" Izumi joked.

She laughed, "Kinda." She pulled it up, showing the dull red, scared eye.

Izumi looked down, "Oh, Miyuki, I didn't know-"

She laughed again, pulling the cloth down, "Nah, I knew I'd lose all my vision in that eye, I just didn't think it would have been that soon. But I'm still going out for ANBU." Miyuki said.

"Sure that's wise?" Genma said, "I mean, they'll go after that side."

She sighed, "How do you think I got in ANBU? I trained blind before." She spoke, poking Genma in the side.

He snickered, "Yeah, but you're getting kinda old."

"You're no spring chicken yourself Genma." Miyuki hissed, before walking off, "I'm heading home, who knows what tomorrow's going to bring." she said waving to the two, walking the familiar streets to home.