Hi everyone! Guess what! I was talking to some of my friends at school and they say that the color of my hair is a copperish color so instead of light-brown curly hair think copperish curly hair. Oh, and I'm sorry about the Hidan being stupid joke in the last chapter, it's another private joke between me and Hirata. I'm perfectly fine with you guys saying that he's cool and that I was mean saying that, but please stop with the hurtful emails. I will report you if you curse at me one more time. You know who you are.
"List?" Itachi asked. Hirata turned her head to face him.
"Six of you will be going through my door, and five of you will be going through Miyuki's door. The 'list', as you so bluntly put it, is which one goes through which." Hirata seemed tired just by saying this, as though she had done it for the last couple thousand years. When she had finished two huge archways appeared. One was behind Hirata and the other was behind Miyuki. The one behind Hirata had an ever-green color to it, and navy-blue mist was coming out of it. The same was with Miyuki only hers was red and orange. The Akatsuki scooted their chairs towards Hirata's side as they looked at Miyuki's arch.
"It looks like hell in there," Hidan started, pointing at Miyuki's fiery looking abyss of an arch.
"Perfect for you then, isn't it sinner?" Miyuki put on an evil smile that made Hidan cringe back.
"Back to the list Miyuki, you're wasting valuable time." Hirata shook her finger playfully at Miyuki. "Anyway, I'll say mine first and then the rest of you just go off with Miyuki if I don't call your name. Sasori," Sasori stepped forward with a large grin on his face thinking Finally, someone has some sense around here. "Itachi," Itachi stepped forward with his usual strait face. "Konan." Konan smiled and walked over next to Hirata. "Madara." Tobi, aka Madara, looked back and forth between the other members as if he was wondering whether or not she meant him. When Hirata started frowning at him, he left his chair and joined her. "Zetsu." Zetsu wobbled in his plant over to Hirata. "And, Miyuki you owe me big for taking him," Miyuki gave her an evil smile. "Orochimaru." Orochimaru got up from his chair with a grin on his face and licked his lips before walking up to Hirata. Hirata looked like she was going to puke and then Miyuki leaned over and nonchalantly whispered,
"Ha, Ha. You get the Michael Jackson look-alike who likes little kids." Miyuki snickered. Then she cleared her throat. "The other five come with me!" She announced. Deidara, Kisame, Kakuzu Nagato, and Hidan all rose and went over near Miyuki.
"Out of curiosity," Kisame asked. "Did you purposefully split up the groups? Partner wise?"
Miyuki and Hirata looked at each other then skimmed the groups. "I guess we did." Hirata shrugged. "We just picked favorites though."
"So who are your favorites?" Kisame asked again.
"We aren't allowed to tell you." Miyuki smiled. "Anywho, my guys follow into my wonderful door of joy and wonder!" Her group looked at each other worriedly before following her through the door. Hirata slapped her forehead at her friend's stupidity.
"She can be such an i-"Hirata stopped as she looked at her group who was waiting for a command. "Oh, ah, hi everyone. Yeah. Just follow." Hirata blushed as she led them through her arch.
Deidara, Kisame, Kakuzu, Nagato, and Hidan found themselves in a large mob of people after they had entered the arch. The experience of passing through it had been uncomfortable, as though they had just gone down a very steep roller-coaster without a harness or anything to keep them down. After the second of roller-coaster-like horror, they all had a slight stomach ache and were somewhat dizzy. Glancing around at the crowd, they noticed that they looked nauseated as well and they looked like some of the people who had been in the waiting room moments ago. Suddenly, Miyuki's voice could be heard ringing in everyone's ears.
"Testing. Testing. 1.2.3." Miyuki was holding her throat. She then looked puzzled before coughing slightly and then began. "Is it still too loud?" She asked as she saw the crowd still holding their ears. "Okay hold on." She coughed some more. "Better?" The crowd released their hands from their ears. "Good. Alright, now I can begin. *ahem* I have hand-selected each and every one of you to come live in my world. Welcome to Agornith. It's everything from the east sea," Miyuki pointed to the crowd's left. "To the mountains to the west." She pointed to the crowd's right. "Each of you will have your very own house, which you will choose shortly. I just need to say all of the rules. Rule number 1, anything that would be considered a crime on Earth is a BIG crime here. You've got God to deal with if you do something illegal not the local police force. So behave. Rule number 2, you may not have a romantic relationship with any of the ten guardians. You can do whatever you want with anyone else, just not with us. And rule number 3, and this is the most important rule, absolutely no one crosses the boundaries between the worlds without a guardian's permission. And that's pretty much it." Miyuki smiled. "So if you follow the road behind me for a few minutes you'll find a town. Any of the houses on the ground you can claim as your own. The big one in the tree is my office and you can see me there if you have a question or something. I am not, however, always there, so you can just leave me a note if that's the case. Alright then, I need to go check on things with Hirata-sempei. Ta-Ta." Miyuki waved before fading away.
As soon as she had left, the crowd began walking down the road she had told them about as they examined their new home. It seemed to be one huge forest, with trees so high they looked like sky-scrapers. The trees themselves all had white trunks with red, orange, and yellow leaves. The ground was covered in tall, copper colored grass with roses growing along the edges of the trees. Looking up they saw that the sky was pink, purple, orange, red, and yellow; all of the colors of a sunset. It was then that they realized the golden glow of the forest. The sun just peeked out from beyond the edge of the earth and sent out golden beams of light through the leaves of the trees and into the forest itself. All of the warm colored scenery of the forest made the crowd excited, for now they were quite eager to get to the town Miyuki had spoke of.
"I wonder if she designed this herself." Deidara asked the other Akatsuki members, who were walking beside him in the back of the crowd.
"She did say it was her world." Kisame told him. Deidara nodded in agreement.
"My question is if we should call her Miyuki-sama or not." Kakuzu asked. The other members were puzzled by this until Hidan said,
"I'm only calling Jashin-sama sama. I don't care whose world this is, I don't call anyone but God that title."
Meanwhile, Sasori, Itachi, Tobi, Konan, Zetsu, and Orochimaru, had just entered through Hirata's arch. For them the experience had been much more pleasant. It only felt as though they had just woken up from a long nap, so all of them (and I mean all of them) yawned once they had passed through. Just like the other members they ended up coming in the back of a large group of people, who all looked somewhat tired. As soon as they realized they were in a new place, Hirata's voice could be heard. It was loud enough to wake everyone up, but not hurt their ears.
"Hello everyone! My name's Hirata and you are now in my world called Zalithar. It's everything from the mountains to the east," She pointed to the crowd's left. "To the canyon to the west." She pointed to the crowd's right. "And in my world we have some rules, which are the same in every guardian's world. Rule number 1, which is the most important rule and also relates to what I just said, no one goes over the border's into another world without a guardian's permission. Rule number 2, if you do something that would be against the laws on Earth you'll be big-time punished here. Please keep in mind that God is the enforcer not the local guards in wherever it was you previously lived. And rule number 3, no person may have a romantic relation with one of the guardians. Anyone else is fine, just not us. So now that we have that settled, I can tell you where you will be living. I've assigned you each a place to live, don't worry you'll each have your own house, which you can call your own. Now Miyuki-chan was supposed to come and help me with this but she isn't here yet so we'll just wait a minute until she,"
"Hi sempei!" Miyuki appeared.
"You're late." Hirata gave Miyuki a mad stare.
Miyuki giggled nervously. "I had to give my people the talk too you know."
"Whatever. Okay, so, on a lighter note," Hirata smiled as she turned toward the crowd again. "We will be taking you to the city of Silvermoon, which is in my world, and it is the place you're going to be living. So you guys can follow us, it takes about three minutes to walk there." Hirata and Miyuki turned onto a trail and began walking.
The crowd began to follow them. They, just like Miyuki's people, examined the scenery as they walked. They were walking in a large field with long, evergreen grasses, weeds, and flowers that had not yet bloomed. Surrounding the large field was a forest, one with tall trees. The trees looked like any other tree on Earth only that the leaves weren't just green; they were purple and blue as well. The trees also seemed to glow slightly along with the fireflies that were out. These two small factors provided a good amount of light, which was good since it was nighttime. You could see the stars very clearly from where the crowd was, and they all took one last look before the group entered the dimly lit forest.
"It's beautiful." Sasori said.
"Why thank you." The Akatsuki members turned to find that Hirata was behind them. How long she'd been there, they didn't know. "It took me a while, but it does look nice. Just wait till you see my city."
"So you made all of this?" Sasori asked.
"Yup." Hirata beamed.
"That's really cool." Sasori smiled back.
