Kay, school's almost here so i figured I would put this up. I said I would put up the story that got the most requests but for some reason, my notes for that story all got thrown out so now I have to make new ones. It kind of sucks cause the ones I'm making now arn't nearly as good as the old ones...sigh, I'll just have to live with it.
This story is wierd even from my stand point so I don't really mind if you don't like it. I wanted to try a completily different stand in the way I wrote it and so far I'm not doing so well. Just wait until I get 'Down from the Mountains' up! It's fun to write!
I have the map link on my profile if you want to know where the heck she is.
Disclaimer: Naruto is not mine because if he was...never mind.
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The Black Uchiha Clan
Summary: In the beginning, before the Hidden Village of the Leaf was formed, there were two Uchiha Clans, the red and the black. The Black, in fear of annihilation by the Red, fled and was never seen again. But now, the rebel of the Black has entered the villages' gates…
Chapter one: Family Disagreements
"Father, are you positive-?" The pink haired girl was cut off by a tall, lanky man with black hair and red eyes.
"Of course! Sakura, I've had your brother and you trained from birth to take on the roll of the next leader of our clan. I expect you to fulfill your birth right." Sano Uchiha gritted his teeth as he watched for his daughter's reaction. She had always been different from her twin brother Sai. Sai had eagerly accepted the roll of next leader, but Sakura had always seemed a little reluctant. She had always put an illusion on her eyes, almost as if she was ashamed of how they looked. However, with what she lacked in eagerness in her birth right, she made up in her willingness in battle. She excelled in hand to hand combat and put her brother to shame with long rang attacks. She was by far the stronger of the two, and she also had excellent medic skills.
Her face was as emotionless as always, which made Sano both proud and a little pissed. She had perfect control of her actions and expressions, so perfect that even he could read nothing of them. When she did not answer, he decided to continue. "Why are you so reluctant? Sai," Sano saw her flinch slightly when he said her twins name, "is ready and willing to take his responsibilities. Why are you so negative toward this? Any other person would jump for the opportunity to be in your position. Answer me Sakura."
For the first time in his life, Sano saw his daughter bow her head, and he didn't like it one bit. It was scary, watching someone who could easily kill you not look you in the eye. He stood suddenly, frightened out of his wits, and backed up. Sakura had yet to raise her head. After awhile, she finally spoke.
"It's always Sai, Sai, Sai. Sai will surly be the next leader. Sai is so responsible. Sai will easily over power Sakura and claim the leadership. It's only right, I mean, he was born first, he's a male. He will be the more powerful of the two. Growing up, that was all I heard. From you even, until I decided I was sick and tired of hearing people think me weak and useless. Even now that I could easily slay him with a flick of my wrist, very little has changed. Now it's Sai will surly be the leader with little Sakura by his side as comfort. Sai is so responsible, losing that battle so his sister won't feel bad. Sai is the stronger of the two and always will be." Finally her head snapped up and she locked eyes with him. Sano slowly took another step back, watching her carefully. Even though hatred and disgust were clear in her voice, nothing was shown on her face. "Father, this is how the people in our village think, and always will. You know that. I will not be respected as leader without Sai by my side to agree with everything I say. If he so much as frowns because what I say doesn't suit him too well, they will not listen, even if it is right. They think that because my hair is pink, that I can't throw a decent punch. They think that because I make my eyes green, I can not use the bloodline. It's pathetic. They look at me with pity while I look at them in disgust because of their weakness and naïve thoughts…I…want to leave. I don't like it here. I'm tired of-of being thought of as weak and a nuisance. I will-I will leave."
Sano watched in horror and disbelief as he saw tears slide down his daughters' still expressionless face and heard her voice crack. He did not move when she turned around and walked out of the room. It took him awhile to process the information her little outburst had given him. From her way of putting it…it was true. He clinched his hands into fists as he realized that what she had said was true. He had failed. If they ruled together, they would not be equal, not even close.
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Sakura landed on a tree branch gracefully, and slowly got herself back under control. She had let herself crack under the pressure. It was so unlike her. Gritting her teeth, she let herself release the breath she had been holding. Relaxing her stance, she said calmly.
"What do you want, Sai?"
A tree a few yards away, shook suddenly and Sai almost fell out of it. Glancing over at him, Sakura smirked and shook her head. Sai caught her smirk and scowled.
"You know what I want, ugly. It's not every day you come out of father's office whimpering like a scolded pup."
Sakura snorted at his choice of words. "I was not."
"On the inside you were."
Sakura was mentally shaken by this. She had forgotten about that. He could easily read her emotions, and she his. She reached out with her mind and roughly touched his, making him shiver.
"Don't do that. It feels…weird." Sai finished lamely with a shrug.
Smiling softly at him she retorted, "I feel the same thing every time you do it too."
Sai was quiet for awhile. After a moment he said, "Will you go?"
"Yes."
"What about me?"
"You'll live."
"I'll have to find a new sparring partner."
"It will do you good."
"I'll be cold at night when winter comes."
"Get a girlfriend."
"I won't have anybody to show me any more complex moves."
"You'll figure them out in time."
"We won't be able to eat breakfast together any more."
"Father will be there."
"We can't visit mother's grave together any more."
"You're a big boy, you'll manage."
"Sakura?"
"Yes?"
"You're mean and ugly."
"I was born that way."
They glared at each other for a while, letting the faces they wore in public disincarnate. It was Sai that finally broke the silence. "I'll think to you every once in awhile."
Sakura let a small smile slide onto her face and nodded. She quietly jumped to the branch he was on and hugged him, he hugged back. Sakura broke it after a few minutes and disappeared, leaving Sai to think and sort his thoughts.
Sakura swung easily through the window to her room and landed on her feet. Glancing around, she grabbed her travel bag and left, not wanting to linger in her room any longer. It was only after she had passed through the village entrance and was a few miles away that she stopped to route her way. Pulling out an old scroll that showed the territories of the ninja villages, she allowed what she had learned about the outside world to enter her mind.
Her clan, the Black Clan was located in the Demon country, just west of the Hidden Village of the Shadows, in the Hidden Village of the Wolf. They were notorious for assassinations, which is why they were allowed in the bloodthirsty village of demon wolfs after they fled their originally homeland. They had tried to keep their blood line as clean as possible, but it didn't last long. Now almost all the Black Uchiha's held a certain amount of wolf demon blood. Sakura herself was only one forth Uchiha, and a whole three fourths wolf demon. Her brother was too, but for some reason, she had a different appearance.
While Sai had the wolf demons black eyes and the Uchiha's black hair, Sakura normally had pink hair and red eyes ringed in black. She normally put an illusion on them, because if she looked some one in the eye, she suddenly found all their memories, their techniques, their secrets, in her mind and stored for future use. Most people would think this great, but Sakura found it a little annoying. It was with her eyes that she had discovered what people truly thought of her. Also, when she decided to use her wolf demon bloodline, her fur turned pitch black, while when she used her Uchiha bloodline, her hair turned black with red streaks. The first time she had tried it on Sai, he had screamed like a girl and ran away in fear. She had never tried both bloodlines at once; for fear that the effects would be permanent.
Turning her attention back to the scroll, she turned her attention to the country closest to her country.
To South-east was the Hidden Village of the Moon. It was too close to her home land for her taste so she quickly dismissed it. She had travel through the Void Country a few times on missions and had found nothing to catch her interest there.
East of the Void Country was the Hidden Village of the Mist. It was quite small, made up mostly small islands, but she would travel through it, just out of curiosity, not that she had any other option. It would be necessary to travel through it to reach the other main land.
East of that lay the Fire Country. From the information the spies had given her father, it was currently the big dog of the other Hidden Villages. It was of an okay size and was likely to have some very interesting clans and techniques there.
Nodding her head, Sakura decided that it was that country she would travel to first. Excitement hummed in her veins. The farthest East she had been was to the Hidden Village of the Moon. It would be a totally new experience for her, to travel as she willed and do as she liked. Her life had been some what confined to Demon Country and about five trips to the Void Country. Now at the age of fifteen, she was ready for a change. Rolling up the scroll and putting it back in her pack; Sakura stood and made to move out, when a thought suddenly hit her.
Reaching behind her neck, Sakura unknotted the forehead protector's band and grabbed it from its place around her neck. It had the wolf-Uchiha symbol on it, a circle, completely black accept for a sliver on the edge. It resembled an almost complete solar eclipse. The wolf symbol was a completely black circle and the Uchiha symbol was a fan with black fan and a white handle. Hers showed her bloodline, telling that she was mostly wolf demon and a little Uchiha.
Sakura pulled a kunai from the pouch on her leg and made to slash a line across the forehead protectors smooth surface when Sai's voice fought its way into her mind.
'DON"T!' Sai shouted as he appeared in the bare plains of her minds eye.
Sakura sighed and allowed her arms to drop to her side. Dropping to a sitting position, she leaned against the tree she was standing by and turned her thoughts inward.
'Don't what?' She questioned him as she appeared in front of him.
'WHAT? Mark yourself a Missing Nin for life! That's what!' The usually expressionless boy was almost in tears and ran to her to pull her into a hug.
Sakura sweat dropped as she looked down at the sobbing boy. 'Are you okay Sai?'
His sobbing act stopped and he glared up at her. 'What do you think! You've only been gone for five hours and I'm already bored out of my mind. Is it too late to come back?'
Sakura raised her brow and nodded. Cocking her head slightly she said calmly, 'You need to get a life.'
Sai snorted and pulled back from her. 'I have a life.'
'Which consists of…?'
'Eating.'
'And?'
'Sleeping.'
'And?'
'Training.'
'And?'
'Painting.'
'And?'
'YOU!'
'And?'
'and…..umm….'
'See, you have almost no life. Only two of the five you said count.'
'You're not only ugly and fat; you're a liar as well.'
'Sai, get a girlfriend.'
'Why can't you come back?'
'I will.'
'Really!'
'No.'
'See! You're a liar!'
'No I'm not. I will come back.' Sakura turned her back to him and made to leave. 'Just not now, I'm having too much fun.'
'Sakura!'
Sakura opened her eyes and stretch, tuning out Sai's voice, which was still ricocheting off the far corners in her mind. Getting to her feet, she made a quick slice through the symbol of her forehead protector and then tied it around her neck.
Considering the distance she had to cover to get to the docks in Void Country, Sakura figured she could get there a lot faster in wolf demon form. An eager grin appeared on her face and her forest green eyes look on a wild and controllable look. Letting her self control go, she felt her muscles tense, and then bulge. He clothes were absorbed as the transformation continued. Her hands suddenly sprung claws and black fur appeared everywhere on her body. Her body lengthened and a tail appeared. In the end, she looked like the living replica of a wolf, only much larger.
She was nine feet high at her shoulders and at least twenty long, not counting her tail. She was as black as a nightmare and had blood red eyes ringed in black that could look into your very soul. Pausing to stretch, Sakura let herself relish the feeling of power her taunt muscles held in their depts. Her paws were huge and made her look unbalanced and awkward, but she was anything but. Her forehead protector had turned into a thin metal collar, with the same symbol with a slash through it on it.
She could hear Sai simmering in rage in her mind. Smirking at him, Sakura did an odd wolf like shrug and asked, 'What?'
A vein appeared on his forehead and he hissed, 'Why didn't you tell me you could use the long forgotten wolf bloodline…?'
'Umm…I….forgot….' Sakura twitched her ears uncomfortably, not sure how to answer this delicate question. 'You freaked out so bad when I did the Uchiha bloodline, I wasn't really…excited to how you would react when I showed you this one…'
Sai crossed his arms with an expressionless look. 'I see….' Without another word, his image vanished.
Sakura didn't take a moment to consider her brothers odd actions. He was emotionless and polite to a point around most people, but found it convenient to vent his frustrations on her every once in awhile. She didn't really mind and made nothing of it. The next time they spoke, if she was lucky, he would have forgotten the whole conversation.
Checking the direction, Sakura tugged the rope that was attached to her travel pack loose and slide her head through it so she could carry it without her teeth, and started to the west, nothing more than a black blur in the growing darkness.
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It had taken a week to get through the rugged lands between Demon and Void country and another three days to reach the docks in the Void country. Sakura had returned to her human form only after she had reached the small fishing town on the coast. No one had a clue what her symbol stood for and all they could make of it was that she was a missing nin. She had forced her way onto a large fishing boat heading toward the Hidden Village of Mist. She had taken the illusion off her eyes for awhile, learning the language and how to handle a boat properly. It had been fun, watching the sailors try to predict the weather with just their eyes when she could tell with a small sniff of her sensitive nose. For non-ninja's the entire crew was quite amazing. They had an almost sixth sense when it came to the waters vicious sense of humor. They had made quite a few remarks about her hair, asking if it was real or if it was to just get attention, why would a missing nin have pink hair, was it hard to hide, why did she change the color of her eyes, why didn't she talk very much, why was her face so blank all the time, how did she learn about the workings of a boat so quickly, what village was she from, what did the black and white fan tattooed on her back stand for, why were her clothes so wore and torn, the questions went on and on and on….
After they had went through the Hidden Village of the Mist, the crew, to Sakura's delight, decided to continue to the Land of Fire. It was then that Sakura decided to tell them a bit about herself, for they had decided to make the detour for her. When she told them she was from the Demon Country, she had received a few surprised stares and then was bombarded by questions. Apparently the land between Void and Demon had never been explored or traveled through so the Demon Country was simply a rumor, a guess, a nightmare, nothing more. She had answered their questions as best she could, no matter how silly. The second leg of the trip had been much more comfortable and they were beginning to accept her as one of their own.
When she left them the shores of Fire Country, she had found herself wrapped in a bone crunching hug from on of the sailors, follow by nine more hugs, three kisses on the cheek, one shake of a hand, and a lot of goodbyes, Sakura gave them a true smile and asked if they wanted to see her bloodline. She was greeted with an enthusiastic roar of approval. She quickly shifted into a wolf and on a second thought, easily pinned the sailor who had given her the first hug and gave him a lick on the cheek.
Surprisingly, most of the sailors weren't scared, if fact, quite a few of them ran up to examine her new form with interest. One even helped her put her travel pack on while another pulled out a large piece of canvas and knotted it like a bandana around her neck. Apparently they had all signed it and it was a token of their thanks. Sakura had been touched gave them a toothy grin which most returned. She could see into their souls and what they said was true. When the captain finally ordered them to all back up, Sakura sprang back a few stepped, raised her head, and gave a howl. Her ears were greeted with quite a few imitations of it and with a grin; she turned and bounded into the trees.
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Sakura sighed in happiness as she inspected her surroundings. The trees were different than those in her country, and they smelled different. Slowing to a trot, she raised her head and scented the winds. Their was a small group of humans camped five miles to the south, but other than that, she was alone. She soon came to a stream and paused to drink. When she was done, she slashed across it, and shook dry on the other side.
Raising her head, she stopped as she checked the winds again. The humans were on the move, and toward her, but something was different. There was another creature with them. Curiosity getting the better of her, she did not move but rather stayed, waiting for them to reach her. They were traveling rather slowly so it was about half an hour before they reached her.
There were three humans, two male and one female, and another creature that resembled a wolf, only smaller and cream colored. Their power levels were rather pitiful compared to the people in her village, but Sakura still regarded them warily. She knew very little about the fighting styles of this land and wasn't one to go barging in blindly. She would simply copy their minds and then plan her actions.
The female was the first to notice her. She had strange white eyes and long navy hair. She quickly informed her companions of her and then they separated. The white wolf like creature and a male with wild brown hair and a tattooed face went to the right and the other male, with brown spiked hair and wearing tinted spectacles and a tall collared shirt went to the left. The female continued on the same course, directly toward her.
The female was trembling slightly in fear, but immediately stopped when she straightened her back. Sakura was about to introduce herself when the human landed in front of her, but stopped when she started to talk.
"Easy girl…N-nice doggie..." Sakura quickly searched through the memories of the girl. Her name was Hinata Hyuuga, part of a clan with a bloodline with the ability to use their eyes to see almost all the way around. She was the heir, but wasn't considered the strongest. She though Sakura was some sort of rouge dog, a dog being a companion of a human with looks similar to hers. Her companions were Shino Aburame and Kiba Inuzuka with the nin-dog, Akumaru.
Smirking to herself, Sakura considered her options. It would be easy to get into the Hidden Village of Leaf if they thought her a dumb animal. From Hinata's memories, dogs normally stayed with one person their entire life and stayed loyal to them. It might be a little degrading, but it wasn't like she had a choice. An opportunity had appeared and she intended to use it.
Sakura immediately put on a friendly front and wagged her tail. Sitting down, she pretended to be looking her over and cocked her head to the side in a curious manner. When Hinata relaxed, she wagged her tail again and whined slightly. The human slowly made her way forward, pausing every once in a while to see if Sakura started to look uncomfortable. Sakura couldn't help but smile inwardly at the female's shy nature. When she was finally with in range, Sakura dropped so that she was lying down and looked Hinata in the eye. She gasped, but did not pull back. Instead, she slowly extended her arm and gently stroked Sakura's whiskered cheek.
Sakura felt Hinata's two companions relax, and then slowly make themselves seen. She paid them no mind and simply focused all her attention on Hinata. She playfully nuzzled her head against Hinata's chest and when she gently scratched her behind her ears, the first thought that came to Sakura's mind was, 'I could get used to this….'
The dog, Akumaru, growled slightly, apparently finding her scent foreign. Sakura paused, and then slowly got to her feet. Her travel bag swung slightly, but then stilled. Taking a slow step toward the dog, she quickly locked eyes and copied his memories. His language was somewhat primitive and Sakura had it down with in seconds. Taking another step, she decided to stop there. The dog's master, Kiba, was wary of a dog fight. She found that he could speak the language of the dog, so she quickly made up a lie and growled out softly to the other dog, "It is uncommon in my pack for a male to challenge a female. However…you are rather small for a male." Slowly walking toward him, she started to circle him. "I'm unfamiliar with your breed. You smell of the humans. Was your pack killed? Why else would you be with a species that is not your own…"
Akumaru was rather surprised that she could speak his tongue, but said nothing of it. Kiba was also surprised, but made on move to interfere. He did however mutter, "She can speak dog." To both his companions.
When Sakura had completed her inspection circle, she stopped right in front of the dog and looked at him expectantly. It took awhile for him to break out of his shock.
"I'm…I'm a nin-dog. I was raised by humans. It is common in this land. I also have never seen the likes of you before. Where are you from?"
"If you have never seen my kind, then you have most likely never been to my land. We rule there. It is far to the west. I doubt you have heard of it."
Akumaru grinned good naturedly and asked, "What are you doing so far from home?"
Sakura was rather taken back by this and paused to think. "I'm…I'm roaming. That is all."
Akumaru did not question her further on the subject. Tipping his head toward Hinata he asked, "And what of her?"
"She is a kind hearted person. Her scent is pure."
"Is that why you allowed her to touch you?"
"Yes."
"What about Kiba?"
"He is male."
"So?"
"Male humans hold a different scent. It is not as pleasant as a females."
"Ah! I see. Would you like to come with us?"
"With you?"
"You said you are roaming. Would you care to roam with us until we reach our home?"
Sakura pretended to think this over for a second before asking, "Home?"
Akumaru nodded his head enthusiastically and wagged his tail. "Yeah, home. It's just east of here. Called by the humans as Leaf. Not to bad a place. You might like it."
Shrugging, Sakura nodded. "I have no other direction to go. I will accompany you to your so called Leaf."
"Great! I'll tell Kiba…By the way, I'm Akumaru. What do you go by?"
"Sakura."
Turning to Kiba, Akumaru nodded and muttered something that escaped Sakura's sharp ears. After awhile, Kiba nodded and turned to Shino and Hinata.
Hinata waited quietly as the two large dogs talked back and forth. It was strange to see, but she had gotten used to it. The black dog was the largest she had ever seen. It obviously had good breeding and they would most likely have to return it to its master when Akumaru had finished talking to it. That was, if it wanted to return. She watched quietly as the two dogs continued to talk. Suddenly Akumaru gestured to her with his head, but other than that, nothing else concerning her happened. Akumaru then trotted over to Kiba and growled something to the dog boy.
Kiba immediately broke into a grin and nodded. Turning to her and Shino, he said, "Akumaru says she's not from here. West was all she said. She said she was roaming and agreed to come to the village with us. Other than that, she said Hinata smells good, I stink, and Akumaru is a small male." Cupping his hands around his mouth he whispered, "I think he has a crush on her!"
Akumaru snorted and looked away. The black dog looked at him curiousy, but apparently didn't say any thing because Akumaru didn't turn back to her. She watched the two for a second, and then asked quietly, "Does she have a name?"
Shino nodded in agreement as he observed the large black dog in open curiosity. It was rare such a large dog that was not a nin dog. "Yes, and what is her breeding?"
Kiba was at a lose for Shino's question and turned back to Akumaru, who barked the question to the black dog, who answer with a low growl. Kiba sweat dropped and shrugged. "She says her name is Sakura and no, she is not a dog, she is a wolf."
Hinata nodded and Shino just kind of glared at the large…wolf, who simply stared back.
Soon they were off. Sakura had reluctantly allowed Shino on her back, but insisted that Hinata be in the front. Akumaru and Kiba had quickly set off, leaving Hinata alone with the huge black wolf and Shino. Glancing back, she saw that her bug loving boy was looking rather uncomfortable. Giving him a worried look, he said quietly, "I rode on Akumaru once. It was not a pleasant experience."
Hinata nodded in understanding and turned back to Sakura. Leaning down, she whispered quietly in her ear. "Go easy. Shino is not feeling well."
To her surprise the wolf nodded and her muscles suddenly tensioned. Hinata and Shino braced for the jolt that never came. Hinata forced her eyes open and gasped as she looked down at the trees far below.
"How..?" Shino breathed out as he gazed down in surprise. Suddenly the trees were coming toward them at an alarming rate. Hinata braced herself again, but it was not necessary. Sakura's landings were incredibly smooth and well placed. It was almost as though they were flying, or as close to it as possible without wings. They caught up to a surprised Akumaru and Kiba with in a few minutes. When Sakura made to slow down to her pace, Akumaru barked something to her and she just snorted before quickening her pace again. Hinata smiled happily. If she kept this pace up, they would be at Konaha by night fall.
Sakura kept the slowest pace she could manage. The two people on her back were comfortable with it and the female would occasionally stroke her head or give her a quick scratch behind the ear as they went along. The male did not move and made no sounds. The forest seemed almost never ending, simply a field of trees that extended in all directions for as far as the eye could see. It was beyond Sakura how you could know where you were unless you had a very keen scent of smell. A village was ahead of them, that was obvious. As they continued, the smell of other humans was getting stronger by the bound.
Rather unexpectedly they came upon a path of some sort. Their were some other ninja's traveling on it, but from the way both Hinata and Shino tensed they either did not know them or didn't like them. Sakura landed soundlessly next to them and slowed her pace for a second to get a look at them.
She almost tripped when the leader turned his head to look at her. It was…impossible. It was an Uchiha, and not just any Uchiha, he was a Red Uchiha. Sakura quickly locked the surprise away and nodded her head to the surprised Uchiha and picked up her pace. When they had left the other group far behind them, Hinata leaned forward and whispered in her ear.
"I'm not sure if you can understand me, but that was the Uchiha genius, Itachi Uchiha, and his team. They are well known and considered the strongest of all the Uchiha's. I've never met him before, but he is strong."
Sakura flicked her ears forward and then back, making Hinata giggle slightly. A large wooden wall was coming into to view. Sakura assumed this to be the entrance to the village and slowed her pace just slightly. As she came into range, she gathered herself and sprang over the wall, vaguely hearing the shouts of the sentries that were on duty. She landed on an odd stone covered path, called a street from Hinata's memories. Slowing to a smooth trot, Sakura breezed through the odd web of buidings. Many people stopped to point and gasp at her, but none moved to stop her. Hinata shifted uncomfortably and Shino just sat up straighter. Sakura quickly made her way to the building that smelled like the male first. He didn't even stop to ponder how she had known where he lived, he simply baled off, and Sakura was off before he could even bid them farewell.
She then started toward the place Hinata called home, but Hinata calmly griped her collar and bulled it back slightly. Sakura immediately came to a stop, and twisted her head around in confusion. Hinata just smiled at her and slide down.
"I'll walk for now. Stay right behind me and I'll see if I can get you into my home."
As they walked along, Sakura quickly went through the females memories. Her father was rather strict, didn't like animals much. Ah, so that was it. Smiling to herself, Sakura followed Hinata soundlessly, just another black area in the many shadows cast by the buildings.
As they came to a small stone wall, Hinata easily jumped over it and held up her hand, gesturing for her to stay. Sakura complied and gently rested her head on the top of the wall. Hinata came back a little while later and gestured for her to come. Sakura carefully leapt over the wall and made her way to Hinata. The girl, as females were commonly called, patted her on the head and then quickly stepped through a door way. Sakura crouched down and slowly crawled through.
She found herself in a spacey bed room with enough room for her to stand up. Hinata gently pulled her tail in and closed the door behind her. Sakura, a little sleepy from the day's experience, dropped onto her stomach and watched Hinata through half lidded eye. Hinata exited the room for a second, but then returned, wearing loose pants and a sleeveless shirt. She gave Sakura a soft smile and slid under the covers of her futon.
Sakura allowed Hinata to slip into a peaceful sleep before letting herself. Letting herself stretch out, she was just barely able to lie without touching anything.
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Yeah...I'm done now. This actually the longest chapter I've ever wrote. 13 pages, 12 font on Microsoft word. Rather pathetic, I think...
cya
Skyward
P.S. Who ever decided that summer should end so soon should die and rot in helll...
