CLAMIER: Okato is my own character. Nobody has a right to use her. I will not give permission for anybody to use her. Several ideas are my own. Please do not steal.
DISCLAMER: Naruto and the other characters are (c)Masashi Kishimoto.
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I sat all alone in the back of the room. The room was so boring; I had to rely on a clock to give me some entertainment. It was all I could do from falling asleep. God, will somebody PLEASE fast forward the clock---' I though as I sighed and put my head on the desk.
Suddenly, Iruka-sensai burst in. He was carrying a whole stack of papers. I sat up as quick as I could before I got in anymore trouble. He set the stack on top of his coffee colored desk. He looked up at the clock and sighed.
"Alright," I head him murmur. "Okato, did you know what you did wrong?"
'Like hell yeah; I learned to embarrass you in front of the whole class more---'
"Yes Iruka-sensai," I muttered as the clock continued ticking.
He sighed once more.
"You will have to do 15 more pages than the other students. The pages are-"he said but suddenly stopped for a moment. I could hear quite tiptoes outside of the door. All of a sudden a smoke bomb flew in. Nobody could see a thing.
"Hey, thanks Naruto!" I shouted as I quickly unlatched the window.
"Wait, you were a part of this?" Iruka-sensai asked.
I just smiled and ran off. I could hear Iruka screaming for back-up.
"Dam that girl. When I find her I'll make her run 3000 laps around the whole city, Naruto too!" Iruka swore. All of a sudden, a door swung open. Since Iruka's vision was blurred, so he couldn't see the figure clearly. The figure had long straight brown hair, pale blue eyes, and was carrying an unusually large backpack. But as soon as he heard her voice though, he knew who it was, Okato! Without thinking, he lunged for the figure. As soon as he touched her, she started to fade away.
'An illusion---'he thought.
"Man, I wish she could use her abilities to do something better than pull pranks with Naruto and the gang," Iruka muttered. "Oh well, at least I know whose class she should be in now!"
I had run along way from the academy. I smiled to myself. It was such a great prank! And even better, I made Iruka look like an idiot! Tomorrow, I knew, was going to be another plain day. Iruka yelling at me, getting detention, getting straight scores on my exams… Yep. I was sure it was going to be another boring day. Oh well. I quickly slipped into my shoes and walked out. I had plans to meet Hinata and Tenten at my favorite restaurant, Ichipaya.
"Sorry I'm late!" I cried.
"Ya know, you should really stop getting detention?" Tenten suggested.
"Y-yes O-okato-chan," Hinata agreed.
I sighed. They were too used to a comfortable, regular life. They would never understand the thrill of pulling a good old prank.
"Look. You guys would never realize how comfortable your life is until you live the harsh life," I hotly explained. I could hear Tenten mutter something about me having a comfortable life too.
"Fine. We will never realize it ok? Anyways, who are you hoping to get paired up with in your team?" Tenten asked.
"W-well, a-anyone would be f-fine," Hinata quietly stated. I could feel that she was hiding something from us.
"And you?" Tenten questioned me. "I bet you're hoping to be with your precious Sasuke-kun, eh?"
"Uh... Anyways what do you want at Ichipaya? My treat," I quickly said as I tried to change the subject without them being suspicious. I could feel myself turning 3 shade of red. Ok, maybe I DID want to be paired up with Sasuke-kun. But to me, I was completely different. I did not like him of his looks or "cool" attitude. No, I liked him for his skills, reliability, and logic. We quickly ate, and split up. They had homework to do while I had to clean up my apartment room. On the way here, I met up with some unknown strangers.
"Hey, there goes the freak, Okato! Stay away from her; you don't want to become dumb do you? Where are your parents Okato? Whoops! I forgot! Dead," they mocked me. All of a sudden my happy spirit disappeared.
"You'll pay for what you said," I said in a voice I had never heard before. I lifted my arms up and dragons of some sort rose up, and with a flick of my finger, they charged at the men. It was weird. I had never taken pleasure in watching somebody else suffer. Yet, here I was now, laughing my head off as my dragons past through them, gnawing at what little spirit they had left. Then when I was going to deliver the finishing blow, I collapsed. The men collapsed. The last thing I remember was being picked up by somebody who said, "Impressive work. I never knew you had it in you." Then everything went black.
