"You really should pay attention to where you're going, HIdan."
"Kakuzu shut the hell up! You should've warned me that the hole was there earlier! Nothing like getting a warning two seconds before it happens! Useless! Seriously!" I was screaming now, my face red, and pouring with sweat. I winced as Kakuzu pressed the wet rag to one of my many open cuts. The ones I had acquired when I'd fallen in the large hole in the ground. I was sitting in my boxers under a tree, whilst Kakuzu cleaned all my scraps and cuts with a wet rag. Seriously, I mean, I had them everywhere. On my legs, on my arms, on my face, on my stomach—well, you get the picture. I sat and fumed silently, glaring at a rock 2 feet from Kakuzu, who was working diligently on my wounds.
"You really should start paying attention. You're an embarrassment to us all."
That was it. I'd had it. He'd been prodding, and pushing, and annoying, me all day long! He thinks he can just insult me like that? WRONG! I swatted his hand away, before standing, and giving him a stone hard glare. "Fuck you Kakuzu! All you do is criticize, and harp, and nag, and make fun of me, for every little fucking thing I do, and you know what, I'm seriously fucking sick of it! Go fuck yourself!" I screamed, before grabbing my clothes, and fumbling around to get dressed. Kakuzu stood, and stared, somewhat surprised by my sudden outburst. "Let's get fucking moving." And with that, I picked up my scythe, and began walking in the direction to the land of wind. Another flash of anger went through me, and I turned to Kakuzu once more. "You know what the fucking sad part is, Kakuzu? Even though you criticize and harp, and yell, and hit me, even though you're entire focus is on money, I still fucking look up to you." I stuck my tongue out at him, and stormed off down the road. After I'd gone a few feet, I could hear Kakuzu rush up from behind. I winced, knowing what was probably coming. He was probably going to beat the shit out of me for disrespecting him. He usually does. So I closed my eyes, and braced for impact.
