AN: this was written a while ago I was feeling a little depressed and I thought of Haku and Zabuza and this is the result. I hope you like it!

A small child sits alone in the snow along the road near death as a man walks past her….and the small child whispers to the man. "could you spare a small bit of food to deed me sir it doesn't have to be much." the child calls pitifully.

"Get away from me you begging piece of scum. Go and find some other poor sucker to jip out of food." the man said to the child in the snow.

"But if I don't eat soon I should surely die…." the small child says.

"Then die….there is no place for little gutter trash like you in society anyways…" he watches the child crawl back into the small indent that had melted in the snow.

"I'm sorry to have troubled you sir…" the child says hugging her legs to her chest and starts to shiver.

"You should be you littler street trash…" the man says and walks away.

A few minutes later another man walks past and the child just sits silently in the snow remembering what the other man had told her and stays silent.

The man stops and looks down at her small skinny and shaking body. "Are you alright little one?"

The little girl shakes her head and stays silent.

The man puts his hand out and gives her a warm smile that heats her from the inside out, the man helps her up and they start to walk away as a siren starts to wail in the background and begins to get louder and louder.

The small girl looks up at the man and asks him a question. "Sir….what is that sound?"

"It's nothing my child, come let us go to a place where the rivers and valleys flow with milk and honey and all the roads are paved with silver and gold." The man smiles sweetly at her.

The small girl looks back and see's a small body laying still in the snow and starts to weep. "I'm verry grateful kind sir." She smiles grabbing his hand tightly. "Thank you lord, my God…" she whispers as theu walk into the snow disappearing and the small child's body lays still and frozen in the crisp whier in the fallen snow, to cleanse the sins of man.