It's been so long since I've updated anything, that now I'm stupidly happy and proud of myself . . . I realized that all my stories were Naruto, and decided to write a crossover! Well, now at least I don't seem completely Narutarded . . . right?
When something weird happens, most people get up, brush them selves off, and continue on with their lives. Sometimes, you might think about it for a while, then slowly forget. But, there will always be the times when forgetting is very hard. And, take my word, when you fall asleep in clearing with your three best friends, and wake up somewhere you've never been, it is very hard to forget. And that, dear reader is exactly what happened.
Sasuke Uchiha was home. And by home, I don't mean the abandoned house he'd been living in with Juugo, Karin and Suigetsu. He was home home. As in, Konoha home. He had told Naruto, Sakura, Kakashi and Tsunade that he no longer wanted revenge on his brother, it was too troublesome. That was a total lie. The real reason he left was he knew he would not be able to survive one more of Karin's "Sasuke, I love you!" speeches, and one more of Karins and Suigetsus arguments and he'd have put his Chidori to his head. And so, he came home. Period.
Sakura Haruno had loved Sasuke her entire life, from the moment she saw him for the first time, when they were little. That was the one reason she never left Konoha. What if she was to leave, and Sasuke came back the same day? Plus, all her stuff was here anyway. The only other place she would live was Suna, and she didn't know the sand siblings that well. And so, she stayed. And waited, and waited, and waited for Naruto to bring Sasuke home. Naruto would catch him, but Sasuke would always slip right though their fingers. And that was starting to annoy her, but she would love on. Period.
Hinata Hyuga had a different yet similar problem. She loved someone too, but was just too shy to tell him. She would try, and always ended up poking her fingers together, to embarrassed to say anything besides " 'N-N-N-Naruto-Kun . . .I . . .I . . .I' " And so, her love went unrequited. She knew that lots of people though he was annoying, but she thought of it as he lived his life to the fullest. Yet, there was one thing she had never liked about him. His hideously ugly, bright orange and black outfit. She thought it looked like a Halloween tracksuit. But still, Hinata, with her similar yet different problem, also loved on. Period.
Naruto Uzumaki acted oblivious, and acted like he cared about Sasuke, and acted like he loved Sakura more than a sister. The truth was, he didn't. He knew perfectly well Hinata loved him, He didn't care what happened to Sasuke, and Sakura was simply that girl he thought of as a sister, nothing more. To him, it was all so clear why he did it. Hinata needed to get over her embarrassment, Sasuke needed a reason to come home, and Sakura needed to know that someone loved her. And so, when Sasuke had come home, Naruto hadn't known how to act. Was he happy to see him? Or mad that he left? Or completely indifferent? He tended to stick to the first one, to make Sasuke feel welcome, at least at the beginning. He kind of hoped Sasuke would grow on him, so he wouldn't have to keep up this stupid act. He kind of hoped Sakura would tell him he was a brother to her, and really hoped Hinata would tell him how she felt, so he could stop rejecting the girl he truly loved. He kind of hoped for these things, but at the same time, he didn't want things to change. Period.
And so, the day came when Team Kakashi got the mission to Suna. Unfortunately, it was a four-member squad mission, and so Team Kakashi searched for a fourth person to join their squad. First they asked Sai, but he refused to leave the Yamanaka Flower Shop. They then asked Neji, but he said that this wasn't his kind of mission. They knew this was a lie, but they didn't press him. Neji told them to ask Hinata, who was getting a little bit sick of the smell of wet dog and swatting bugs off her legs. And so, she gladly accepted. The three-day journey began, and when they stopped in a clearing to rest for the night, they realized this was a clearing they had never seen before. Having been through this forest thousands of times, they thought this was odd, but no one mentioned anything. As they drifted off to sleep, they all had the same thought.
Something feels a bit off . . .
They woke up the next morning, wandered outside and screamed, even Sasuke and Naruto, who were clinging to each other. They looked in shock at the huge, dark city towering over them with the giant building with red spikes at the very center of the mountain like place. They looked around slightly and Sakura asked where they were, having seen a sign that read DEATH CITY. Naruto replied with the most obvious answer, yet still the worst.
"Where ever we are, I think we can say that we are not in Konoha anymore . . ." He breathed out, trying to ignore the shadowy figures he watched approach over Sasukes shoulder.
Oh wow . . .. Intense ending . . . can you guess who the shadowy figures are? Please review!
