Quiet as a mouse, he shuffled around. The boy seemed lost: squeaky floorboards, creaking doors, boarded up windows. Not really a boy's cup of tea yet he seemed undeterred to it. An unreadable smile on his face. He glanced over in my direction. Two frosty orbs that were filled with confusion. He didn't seem to catch me as his eyes immediately as eyes flew over./

/ He was confused with the unfamiliar yet indistinguishable sense of the ANBU watching over him. He continued reading the history book that he got from the library, there were many unknowns that he needed to find out. Determined to grow up to be better he couldn't afford any mistakes. He'd already been used to the glares and stares. Now, he needed a way to get stronger and be better than a 4 year old could so that he turn his plans from fiction to reality./

/ The small blonde had gone to sleep with his poor bed groaning in retaliation against the squirming kid. She wasn't entirely sure if he'd sensed her presence or it was just a coincidence but nonetheless she had to watch over the child as her assignment. When shifts changed she begun to wonder if there truly was something behind the curious gaze he had. Whether he knew something or he didn't was still up in the air. All he had done was remind her of her own lovely little brother who awaited her with a smile on his face everyday./

/ Maybe one day she would know but for now she would't need to report anything out of the ordinary. He was just a kid after all.