Here's the next chapter, im so sorry i took so long getting it up.
i don't own any of the characters except Ongaku-chan, she's mine.
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As she was eating, she looked around the room she was in. she could see a maroon dresser against that black walls, a desk with a chair and a lofty ceiling that seemed to have a hole in the wall higher than she had a hope of reaching. She remembered Konan-chan saying that she had washed her up, so she got up and started to look for that bathroom. She went to that door that the people had gone out of and tried to open it. It was locked, so she headed to the other door, the one next to the dresser, and opened that one.
"Yes!" she had found it, now she looked for clothes. She went through the dresser and picked a simple black dress that had small, delicate, ice blue flowers that trailed from the neck to the hem, circling around her slender form as they went on their way to her knees, where the dress stopped. She turned the shower water on and stepped into the hot water.
"Ah, so warm." She said, "I wonder how I got here. Aiden would just say that I did something really bad to my head or that I was abducted and that I had been poisoned or something, and whomever had taken me left me to die or whatever in the field that Tobi found me in. Hmm, Tobi and Leader-sama, and Konan-chan all seem really kind, but Hidan's an ass. Oh well, at least they fed me, Tobi could probably rival Aiden on who makes the best breakfast." She laughed quietly to herself, "That would be something that I'd love to see, but Aiden isn't here." She spent a little more time under the steaming water, cheering herself up, and then got out, dried off quickly, and dressed even faster. She couldn't help but admire the dress in the mirror as she dried and put her hair into a ponytail, being gentle on the sensitive part of her head. As she walked back into the room, a cloud of steam followed her into the room, where she was promptly hugged by Tobi, who, she guessed, was here for the tray and whatever she hadn't eaten.
"I'm so happy that you are ok!"Said Tobi excitedly, "Was your breakfast good?" he asked before he set her down so he could gather the tray and what was on it.
"Thanks, and my breakfast delicious, thank you for making it, Tobi." She said looking down and away as she blushed, trying to hide it from him.
"You're welcome, besides, I like cooking." He said innocently, noticing her trying to hide her blush.
"Hey, what time is it?" she hadn't seen a clock anywhere and it was still dark outside.
"It's about . . . hmm . . . a few minutes until sunrise. That's why I made breakfast." He seemed perpetually happy to her.
"Umm, Tobi, how long ago did you find me?" she couldn't resist the haunting question any longer.
"About four days ago, I think. Oh yeah! I just remembered that you had a bag with you. I'll go get it!" he said as he disappeared with the tray. He was gone for a grand total of two seconds before he reappeared in front of her, from seemingly thin air, with her bag.
"Thanks a bunch Tobi!" she was truly happy, and it seems that Tobi had been taking good care of her while she had been there. When he left, she wasn't sure, but he wasn't there anymore and the door was locked again. It was as if he had left the room by walking through the wall, or just teleporting, but she wasn't going to think about it too much, it would definitely be something to make her head hurt again. She sighed as the sun rose to reveal that the walls weren't black, but a beautiful shade of midnight blue and the dresser wasn't maroon, but a reddish-purple that she thought was very opened her bag and gasped when she saw clothes, food, and her iPod next to various books. It looked like someone had packed her stuff for a trip. She took everything out and frantically searched for her necklace. She sighed, relieved, as she saw it gleaming between black, blue, purple, and red. She put it on and put her iPod and books on the desk and her clothes in the dresser. She hid the cookies in various places around the room, then picked one up and opened it as she walked to the desk, sat down, and picked a random book. She ended up finishing her cookies halfway through her book. She marked her spot and walked around her room when she saw a shadow fall across the patch of sunlight on the floor, the shadow was vaguely bird-like and when she walked over to the patch of sunlight the bird took to the air again. But instead of it leaving, it flew down into her room; she noticed that its coloring was close to the color of clay. It seemed to be searching for something in the room and dived quickly to her desk, where it landed and promptly started eating the crumbs from her cookies.
"No, no. Don't eat those!" she said, a bit frantically. Birds weren't supposed to eat that stuff, it was supposed to hurt birds. But this one seemed different. It looked right at her, flew back up to the level of the hole and exploded.
"Ahhhhhh!" she was scared and sad. Birds weren't supposed to EXPLODE! And she hadn't even wanted this one to die. Tobi obviously heard her, and rushed into the room.
"What's wrong?!" he half yelled in concern.
"T-t-t-t-the bird. I-I-it just exploded! I wasn't even mad or anything at it and it exploded up there." She broke down and curled up into a ball on the floor, crying. This was not supposed to happen anymore, at her home was already too much, but here? In the middle of nowhere, she didn't understand it at all. Tobi walked over to her and patted her head, making calming sounds. When she was somewhat back to normal he explained what had happened.
"That was one of Sempai's clay birds, and he says that making them and making them explode an art, so don't worry. Actually, that is one of his nicer wake up calls. Once he made a clay spider crawl under my bed and explode." Tobi shuddered at the memory but the girl seemed to have calmed down by now and was staring at him. He stood up and looked around the room and whistled quietly.
"Well, all this explains why the bag was so heavy. By the way, how do you like it here so far?" he seemed to be concerned about her opinion, she noticed with a mild shock, she knew too many people who weren't even concerned about her, let alone her opinion of anything.
"Well, exploding bird and Hidan aside, it seems very nice and quiet, not that there's been a whole lot of anything for me to base this off of." She said with a smile. Tobi snorted when she said 'quiet' but he also knew that she'd only seen anything when everyone was asleep, so of course everything would seem quiet.
"The only reason it's quiet is because everyone else isn't conscience yet. Some of them are, though, would you like to meet them and see more of the base?" he seemed excited at the thought.
"Sure!" she picked up her iPod and slid it into her pocket (pockets on dresses rock! XD) then wrapped the headphones around her neck. She then followed Tobi out and the first person she saw was a tall, blue, shark-ish looking man.
"BLUE!!!!!!" she shouted pointing at the blue man and then ran and hid behind Tobi as he and the blue man stared at her in shock.
"Oh, hey Kisame. Sorry for the noise. This is . . .is . . .what is your name anyways?" Tobi asked her as she came out from behind him. She hadn't told anyone her name, a slight paranoia you could say, there's a lot of power when you know somebody's name.
"Umm, my name is Urei Kuragari (it means Sad Darkness)." She said shyly, when she had introduced herself at school everyone had paled and shrank back from her, as if she had the plague. Kisame stared as Tobi began speaking
"That's an interesting name. . .I like it!" if possible, he seemed even happier than before at knowing her name.
"Um, if you want to, please just call me Ongaku (meaning Music). That's what my brother always called me." She seemed a bit sad at the memory of her missing brother. Kisame just said "ok" and kept walking down the hallway, with an expression that said it was way too early for anything more than breakfast. Tobi lead her to the kitchen and she was immediately hit with the sweet scent of freshly baked chocolate chip cookies, her favorite. Konan smiled at them as they came in and offered them the plate of cookies that was sitting next to her. Tobi and Ongaku took a cookie each and sat down to eat them. Ongaku smiled sweetly at Konan and said something that nobody could understand for all the cookie still in her mouth. Tobi somehow managed to eat the cookie without taking his mask off.
"Repeat that please, "said Konan looking a bit confused. Ongaku swallowed her mouthful of cookie and said,
"These are the best cookies I've ever had!" she said happily, "Who made them?"
"I did they're my secret recipe that not even Tobi knows." Konan said proudly, whether because of the compliment or because Tobi couldn't copy her cookies no one knew.
"Konan, her name is Urei but she likes being called Ongaku, ok?" Tobi said enthusiastically. Konan looked at her, thinking.
"would you like to train today?" Konan asked Ongaku politely.
"Train? For what?" Ongaku seemed really confused by Konan's question. Unfortunately, she got the 'Ninja's Training and Theory' crash course while the rest of Akatsuki gathered to get their breakfast and cookies. Ongaku held her head in her hands as she and Tobi followed Konan to the training area. Konan then handed her some shuriken and kunai to practice throwing at targets. Amazingly, she hit the target dead center every time she threw either kunai or shuriken. Tobi, Konan, and Ongaku stared at the targets for a minute before Konan walked away and came back with a katana, staring sternly at Ongaku.
"Hold this, I'll be right back." Konan said to Ongaku as she left to get Kisame. Something was strange about this girl that Tobi found, and Konan went through a mental check list as to what the possibilities could be. 1, she was a ninja without a village and was faking not knowing anything, possibly having an accomplice to stage her being kidnapped. 2, she was sent by a village undercover and was keeping all the information about herself a secret. And 3, she really wasn't from this world and had no clue about how or why she was brought here. She found Kisame still in the kitchen, chewing a cookie. She grabbed his arm and pulled him along, her only explanation being that he needed to train or he would get fat from all the cookies. When Ongaku and Tobi came into view Konan told Kisame that he would spar with Ongaku and that he wasn't allowed to use his Samehada, so he picked up a random sword and approached them smiling.
"Oh, I'm looking forward to this." He said and suddenly charged at her, Tobi had sense enough to pull the sheath from her sword as he jumped away. She gasped as her arm came up of its own accord and perfectly blocked his swing. And it continued for every swing after that, until he was panting and her arms ached, but she felt a bit ecstatic about being able to block him. Then she attacked. He began to shake as his energy drained as he struggled to keep up. He somehow managed to trip over his own, exhausted feet and fell down. She stood over him with her sword point resting lightly on his chest, and Kisame noticed that the green eyes he had seen groggily earlier that morning had turned a deep black, making him shiver.
"Dead." She said in a deathly calm voice, rivaling Itachi's, almost. While they had been fighting, other members had gathered next to Konan and Tobi to see what would happen. When she spoke that single word, nearly all who had gathered shuddered and looked at Kisame's shocked face. There were very few people who could best him at the sword, and most of them were dead, he almost wished that he had used his Samehada, but then realized that if he had, they wouldn't have seen what she could do. Ongaku put one of the headphones in her ear and selected the song "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eifle 65, she made Kisame listen as well. He nearly gagged when he heard the lyrics; she merely giggled quietly both at his reaction and how true the song was. Now all of the people who had remained watched as her eyes faded back to their normal green shade. She smiled as she listened to "False Pretence" by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus as she walked up to Konan and handed her the katana.
"Very good." Konan managed to conceal her amazement at Ongaku's ability with a sword and at her changing eyes, not to mention the personality change she had seen. Ongaku had gone from a scared and somewhat confused to focused and deadly then back to normal, Konan wondered if it was a split personality or if she was Bi-polar, then again, all the members were weird in one way or another.
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