Title: Family Feud

Author: AppleL0V3R

Beta-reader: N/A

Fandom: Naruto and Trinity Blood

Pairing: Nightroad Abel and Haruno, Sakura

Chapter: Zero – Prologue

Rating: T

Type: Story – Incomplete

Summary: As half sisters Caterina and Tsunade never really got along so when Abel stumbles into Konoha by accident a feud is started between both leaders.

Word Count: 377

Disclaimer: If you've heard of it before, then it's obviously not mine.


Little four year old Caterina huffed. It wasn't fair. Really, why did father have to get booted to the curb just because mother decided to have a child with another man? Why couldn't they all just live together? Didn't mother love them any more?

It was all that new child's fault. If she'd never come along then Caterina could still be curled up next to her mother just like she used to. But noooo…that new born girl just had to come along from a different guy, the father, and suddenly she didn't matter anymore.

And what were mother and father and that man talking about in the whole 'Caterina doesn't have chakra and the little she-devil does'? Of course they didn't say she-devil but surely they were thinking it. What does chakra have to do with it? Was chakra another word for love? Because if it is…does that mean she didn't have love?

That's not fair!

"Caterina, come on, were going to be late. We have to go." Father called from his spot at the door.

Said little blonde haired girl took one final look around her room. She had everything. Hopefully, she had forgotten because father said they wouldn't be coming back. And now that she thought about it, that was just fine with her. She never wanted to see that she-devil again.

So she tugged the little bag that she could carry, father had gotten the rest, and hurried out of the room for the final time.

In her wake, she left a picture of her sitting in mother's lap, her mother's arms wrapped around her as the both laughed joyfully in the sunshine on that hot summer day last year. The picture fell with the slam of the door, crashing to the floor and the frame shattered but missed the fragile paper.