This is my first story in a while and I have based this prologue on a short story I read in my free time, I quite liked the idea of turning it into a fanfiction.

Naruto will be a separate character to Naru who is a female Uchiha in this story.

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Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto

Without the light of day to aid her sight, the corrupted eyes appeared as if they were hanging in the air, attached to hidden string. The pin wheel, surrounding the ink pupil, spun in a hypnotic glare, pulling her in to a world of illusion. The area around her once holding the compound in which she had lived her life inside was replaced by a dark void. Only the eyes remained.

She was crouched on top of the mound constructing a town out of a heap of broken glass. She liked this time of day best – just before the sun rose. The air seemed grainy as its colour faded from the black of night into the dull orange that signalled a new day. She could rub each grain between her hands and admire as it began its transformation. She collected glass shards and broken bottles, tumbled fragments of old window in her palm and watched as the growing light reflected off each flake. She began, making houses, balancing roofs and building each structure out of her collection. The last of the nightlight caught and glinted in the glass walls.

More ravens than she'd ever seen before rushed overhead and gathered around her, observing her make each individual structure. The orange light had overcome the fleeting shadows and for a moment she saw a tall, thin man standing within the flock.

"What are you doing?" He was behind her now, meeting her eyes with his feet firmly planted on the ground and without the help of the mound she sat upon.

She stood to run but before her legs could take her away he spoke again "All children are like that, they run at the first sight of danger, I guess I was an odd child", his voice unsettled her but for her own pride she dug her heels into the rubble.

"I'm building a new town, better than the one we have, it will be a glass town, one which we can all live in without the worry of lies and secrets." She looked back around to where he had stood before but again he was gone.

"There seems to be something missing in your town of glass. Where are the people?" He was now crouched beside her town, staring through it.

"Yes, it needs people," said the girl. And when he looked down, tiny creatures were scuttling beneath the glass roofs. They looked like ants but at the speed they were moving it was hard to tell. She looked to the man but in his place was the lamppost and as its light snapped on, the birds launched into the sky.

The world was quiet. The usual bustling crowds – gone, the lights emanating from each house – dark and as she stood before her family's house, everything slowed. "Mum?" She knocked on the door, shakily hitting her fist on the hardened wood. The only sound was of her knuckles contacting with the door.

The girl thundered back along the silent streets. She stood in the orange light beneath the lamppost. "Give them back!"

"But I haven't got them," The man's face glowed. "The end has."

The world shifted and the illusion broke. The mound flattened and each glass house enlarged the creatures within them now only corpses. The man remained; his eyes replaced by red and grin, now at best a solemn smile. "They are dead," the gravity of those words made it hard to tell who it was that spoke them, "both of them."

A small object glinted as it dropped from the man's sleeve and into his firm grip. "Life can be short for those that take up this profession," the blade twisted in his hand and fell in a position, pointed at the centre of her forehead.

She stood still, having fallen into a state of shock. The blade slowly closed in on her skin, drawing a light amount of blood. "Fight back!" The kunai retracted and the man twisted around to see his brother once again conscious, having battled out his sleep.

Itachi began to cry red and Sasuke fell but the effects had already taken place. "You killed them, it was you that took them from me, only you are responsible." Her hand reached out for his arm, catching a crow in the process.

"You can't run forever!" She roared as her knees gave out. Eyes beginning to fall close.

"That was never my intention."