Chapter 2

Rebekah hovered in the air above a village she had never seen before. Where I am I? She thought looking around, search for something, anything familiar. She looked up at the sky. Even the sky is different. Why did you do that?!? I didn't answer her. She decided to fly down and find out where she was. When she touched the ground the people had just realized she was there and started running from her.

"Wait!" she yelled trying to get someone to stop, but to no avail. She sighed. Walking along the now deserted streets. As she walked toward the center of the city/village place she realized she was being watched, and followed. Her first instinct told her to pound the living daylights out of all of them. But the second was to continue walking until she knew more about them. She chose to follow the latter of the two just to be on the safe side. After awhile she found their pattern. Their prescience's increased in anxiety as she moved closer to the cliffs. These are poor fighters, giving me the advantage so easily. She smirked and walked toward the cliffs. Then tension and anxiety grow in the air giving her the precise location of the ones surrounding her. She stopped and searching her surroundings with her mind, one word was embedded harshly into the air. Now.

A dozen or so people now surrounded her. Their energy is really strange. One the group spoke to her.

"I don't understand a word your saying. Come closer."

They stepped back obviously they couldn't understand her either.

Rebekah sighed.

"I hate my life," she sighed again.

It has to be done if we are to understand them.

Ha, Like I'm gunna do it. Taking that idea from Teen Titans might have been clever in theory, but I'm not gunna go up to any one of these people and kiss them just to learn their language.

I'll do it.

On a couple of conditions.

I know. No one older and only guys and you'll have a cow if its anyone younger than 13. I know. I know. Give me control already.

Rebekah gave me control. I scanned the group in front of me. One of them I saw instantly. He was blond. Also no younger then 13 or 14. He was wearing bright orange clothing. He was the only one who fit my regulations; everyone else was either a girl or a lot older. I made my way to him. The group backed away from him, as he stood stock-still. They look as if we are going to kill him and there is nothing left for them to do, Rebekah said to me. I nodded. That was the only explanation I could think of, too. I stood an inch away from him. I move my face closer. He started to step back, forcing me to grab his shirt and pull him back toward me. I mentally sighed and then placed my lips on his. This first other worldly kiss let me access his mind of all the info I needed, like his language. The land I was in and any other information Rebekah thought we might need. In turn I gave him my name and where I was from and little bits of information in exchange for the ones he gave me. I could feel him sweat as I released him from the kiss; obviously he had never been kissed before. I sighed letting go of his shirt; with out me holding him he fell to the ground.

"Sorry." I said. Excellent they understand me now.

"Naruto," Another from the group had run to him helping him to his feet he was shocked but unharmed, which apparently put their minds at ease.

"Hey what are you trying to pull walking in here and kissing my boyfriend for?" The girl who had helped the boy, Naruto, was glaring and pointing at me.

"I'm not 'trying' anything, I succeeded. We can understand one another now."

"Why I otta…"

"Sakura, calm down." The group split to along an old man walk through, "We are rude, what is your name and business here in Kohona."

"The one you call Naruto, has that information," I and Rebekah never liked to repeat information in which we have already given, a waste of breathing, "And my business is that I am lost, will you direct me to Kuna." I had to make something up to get out of there. He mustn't know I'm here to kill him.

The old man, whom they called Hokage, gave me the information I said I had needed and watched me leave the village. Rebekah even didn't know why I had used a teleportation instead of the attachment. I smirked, as I walked into the trees and disappeared into the shadows, where we waited until dusk