A/N: hey people! I wrote another Sasori fic! YAY! I like it so please review and tell me what you think! Oh yea, I do not, in any way, shape, or form own any of the characters from Naruto, and or Naruto shippuuden that highest of honors is bestowed upon Misashi Kishimoto, good thing too otherwise there would be SO much yaoi it ain't even funny. I only own Chi and her mom Nana! And for the record, Sasori has no romantic ties to this OC.

"Chi... Chi… KUROZUNDA CHI wake up!" shouted Lady Chiyo, shaking her great grand daughter. "Sigh, you could sleep through a Shinobi war!" she exclaimed. Then a light bulb lit up over her head. Leaning down, she whispered 'Chi, Baki wants to ask you out.'

"YES!" screamed Chi as she bolted out of bed. She looked around and saw Baki wasn't present. "Subarashii O Baa-Chan! That's not funny!" she whined as her great grandmother fell onto the ground laughing.

"I'm sorry, but we have to speak with the council." She said recovering.

"We do?" chi asked as she grabbed some clothes out of her dresser, and headed towards the bathroom.

"Yes we do. They have something of great import to speak to you about."

"Oh, ok then. I'll be out in half an hour." An hour later they were in the board room, waiting for the 4th Kazekage to show up. Once he finally did, he discussed a lot of things that were of no interest to Chi. So she filled the time with drawing I 3 Baki, and Baki + Chi. (She clearly has a crush on Baki. *smiles*)

"And now for the main reason we are all here." Said the 4th Kazekage, Lord Sabaku, breaking Chi out of her boredom. "Lady Chiyo…" Chiyo nodded, and faced her great granddaughter.

"Chi, it's time you knew the truth about your father." The aged puppeteer said, her mouth set in a grim line.

"My father?" inquired the young red headed teen, as she tilted her head slightly.

"Yes. We haven't exactly been telling you the whole truth about him." Chi looked at her O Baa-Chan quizzically. "Chi… you're not an orphan," Chi's eyes widened in disbelief. "Your father is still alive, he was never killed."

"T-then where is he?" Chi stuttered, dazed by the information that had just been shoved at her.

"We do not know, he's a missing-nin Chi, you must understand that. You're father willingly left the village when we discovered he was creating Hitokugutsu, human puppets." Lady Chiyo explained to her great granddaughter. Chi stiffened at the word Hitokugutsu and her eyes widened even more.

"W-who exactly is my father O Baa-Chan?" the young red head asked with a shaking voice.

"Sasori No Akasuna…" Chiyo whispered, her head bowed in shame. Chi stiffened, and she just stared at her great grandmother, eyes like saucers and mouth agape.

"Who exactly, thought hiding something like this was a good idea?" Chi asked, recovering quickly.

"The 3rd Kazekage and your mother. They wanted you to grow up without having to bear the weight of Sasori's name. However they both agreed that you should be told one day, when you were old enough. "Said the elder puppeteer, apology written on her face. "We only wanted to protect you from your father's mistakes Kurozunda" (that's her first name. but she goes by her last [chi].) Chi got up and walked away, clearly needing time to come to grips with this information. The council members' eyes were on the young red head as she left the room, and inevitably the Kage's tower. As she wandered, Chi's thoughts and memories raced, but there was one that stood out prominently.

Flash back

I raced home as my tormentors followed, but I was fast. Faster than all the other kids in the village, so I was able to out run them all. I burst through the door of my house, restrained tears trying to break free from my eyes and overflow. Running over to O Kaa-San, and burying my face in the skirt of her robe, I tried to hide the offending water droplets.

"Kurozunda, sweetie what's the matter?" Kaa-San asked in a worried tone. "Did the other children call you names again?" I nodded finally releasing the small salty drops from eyes.

"They've picked on you, but you have never cried before. What did they say that made you so upset?" said a kind male voice from behind. I turned slightly and was met by the amber eyes of the third Kazekage.

"Keifu…" I said sadly. (Keifu means step father. Yes I know I know but this Kage has like no back ground story so I can do what I want. Besides. I have plans for this particular detail *smiles wickedly*) I released my Kaa-San and leapt into Keifu's arms. "They called me a Shoshi (bastard child) and they said that my father didn't die. They said he ran away because he hated me…." I trailed sobbing at the sting I felt from the insults.

"Kurozunda! Don't believe any of that your father didn't even know about you when he died. He would have loved you very much, and you're not a Shoshi." Kaa-San said as she knelt down to hug me along with my Keifu.

"Some day you'll understand Chi." (I have decided he's the one who started calling her by her last name) I looked up into the shining gold orbs of my father figure.

"He's right Kurozunda some day you will understand, and when that day comes… I want you go looking for him…" I looked up at her, confusion shining in my blood red eyes, which were the opposite of my mother's light blue ones.

"Look for who, O Kaa-San?"

"You'll know when you're older…"

End flash back

"I finally get what you were saying, Kaa-San. You want me to look for my father." Chi closed her eyes as the wind kissed her skin, and then nodded. "Alright, I'll go find my father for you, O Kaa-San." With that, she turned and left to pack her things, and then once she made it to the edge of the village she gave one last look, and turned away from the Sand Village forever.