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Why did she have to go to a school so far away from her apartment? Naruto couldn't help but asked herself as she ran pass a couple of old ladies, who were chatting about their grandchildren and their dreams. Of all the schools the ramen stall knew, he had to pick the school where being late meant being punished by the disciplinary committee! The disciplinary committee which was led by an asshole, who just made her want to throttle him and make him see how he shouldn't jump to conclusions about what she was doing. Just remembering what he did make her want to wring his neck.
Smiling at the sight of the school fence, Naruto leaped over the fence and landed perfectly on her feet. She groaned when she caught sight of a familiar black-haired male, who had a bloodthirsty look on his face. She flickered her eyes at his weapons, noting the older boy had tightened his grip on the tonfa. Now she wasn't smart but she did know if someone tightened their grip on their weapon meant that these people were scared, which she doubted that the boy felt, or they were getting ready to fight and knowing from her one fight with the boy, he definitely was going to attack her in any minute.
"You're late," He gave her smirk and gazed at the clock and then to her, "You're fifteen minutes late for lesson. For breaking the school rules, I'll bite you to death." With those words, he swung his tonfa at her.
"Y'know you should change the 'I'll bite you to death' to 'I'm going to beat you up'," She stated, dodging his tonfa. He swung the other tonfa at her. Shaking her head, she blocked the tonfa with her hand. "Now back to what I was saying, y'know a lot of people would have so many dirty thoughts from the words 'I'll bite you'. It gives them the wrong idea unless…you aren't a pervert are you?"
He didn't even pause to answer her question, didn't even try to stop himself from swinging the unblocked tonfa from her! The bastard ignored her! From the lack of response, Naruto was going with the idea that he wasn't one. After all, if he was one then he would at least deny it, which made him one, or he would proudly admit it like a certain pervert she knew. The fact he wasn't blushing at her accusation told her more then anything, the guy wasn't one.
For the first time in her life, she met a boy who wasn't a pervert.
Shaking her head, she dodged another swing of his tonfa and punched him in the stomach, earning a wince from the boy. Putting her hands on her hips, she watched as the boy fall down from the impact of her punch. He glared at her, making her smile even larger. Well he picked a fight with her, it was only fair that she fought back. Still the fact his eyes were still open and he could growl at her told her more then anything that this guy wasn't a normal civilian boy.
Most civilian boys and even a few genin boys couldn't handle her punch, couldn't open their eyes when she punched that hard. Licking her dry lips, Naruto stared at the older boy who was slowly starting to stand up. The first time she thought it was a fluke but this time to actually see him starting to stand up showed her more then anything else that this guy wasn't normal. She knew he wasn't a weak civilian but to see him actually stand up properly made her wonder if the boy was even a civilian.
"You held back Herbivore," He stated, tightening his grip on the tonfa.
How did he know she held back? She asked herself as she ducked under his first tonfa. Catching the second tonfa, she gazed at the furious prefect, who smirked and swung the tonfa at her. So he think he was being smart was he? Too bad for him, she knew how to fight. Using her other hand, she grabbed the tonfa and stared at the male, who looked at her with such anger that it just reminded her of Sasuke. She scowled at this realization. If this guy was anything like Sasuke then he didn't like to be beaten.
Well too bad for him, she was the same. She wasn't going to make the same mistake with this guy, no way was she going to let him dictate her life or make her feel inferior. She was worth more then him.
With that thought in her mind, she punched him in the face and watched in satisfaction as the boy flew towards the wall of the school.
"Herbivore means to you someone that is weak right?" He didn't answer her instead glaring at her, which only made her scowl at him. "Well then I'm not a herbivore, you are. I'm not a weakling bastard and I'm not someone you can push a round. Also not all herbivores are weak, some of them are strong. I remember watching in TV how a hippo killed a man and as far as I know they don't eat meat. Don't underestimate anyone who you think is weaker than you…or else you'll get burn."
She blinked her eyes when the older boy rushed towards her, swinging his weapons again at her but this time faster than ever. Left and right that was the pattern she was starting to develop from this fight. Taking in a deep breath, she twisted her body around and kicked the boy in the ribs. She felt the older boy's bones cracked under the pressure and for a brief moment, she felt herself panic when the boy fell down to the ground.
Shit, she actually cracked his ribs.
Rushing towards him, Naruto kneeled down and stared at the older boy, who glared at her. She opened her mouth to apologize to him but closed it as she realized that the bastard was the one to pick a fight with her so there was no point for her to say sorry to him. With that in mind, she glared right back at him and said, "You deserved it for picking a fight with me."
He grunted and winced as he struggled to push himself up. Naruto blinked and blinked her eyes at this, feeling a small wave of guilt building up as she watched him struggle to stand up. With great reluctance, she pulled the older boy up and placed his arm around her shoulder, earning a growl from the older boy. "It's not like I want to do this to bastard, I'm doing it because it's my fault that you're this hurt…though after a couple of kicks and punches, you should have give up so that you wouldn't be in this situation."
"You're annoying."
"Not like you're a ball of sunshine yourself," She retorted, looking up at the sky. "Seriously, do all you do is scowl? Have you ever heard of the idea of smiling?"
He rolled his eyes at her, making her growl at the lack of response. Shaking her head at him, she pulled the school door open, took off her shoes and grabbed her school shoes from the locker before continuing her way through the halls of the school. At least there was nobody in the hallway or else she had to explain why she was carrying the guy around. It would be a very funny conversation if she admitted she beat him up and now had to carry him to the sickbay.
She blinked her eyes, stopped walking and stared at the hallway before glancing at the furious male. "So bastard, where is the sickbay?"
"Go to the reception room."
"Why?" He narrowed his eyes, making the blue-eyed girl roll her eyes at him. "What's wrong with going to the sickbay? The nurse can patch you up and everything."
"Take me to the reception room."
"If you keep talking like that then I'm not going to listen to you, bastard," she retorted, giving him a glare. He growled at her, reminding her of a hungry ravenous wolf that was just eager to eat the next thing they want to see. She glanced at the raven-haired boy, who glared at her, which only made her laugh. He narrowed his eyes, giving her a look that said if she wasn't helping him move then the bastard was going to hurt her for the humiliation. Let him try because for now Naruto was stronger then him.
"So where's the reception room?" She asked him.
He grunted. "Go up the stairs, turn left and there'll be a sign that says reception room."
Nodding her head, she twisted her body around and made her way towards the stairs, which now seemed to be towering over her. Carrying the boy was easy but making sure she didn't trip on her feet while she carried him was going to be hard. Shaking her head, she took a hesitant step on the stairs before taking another step up the stair. Right, maybe she could actually do this! Grinning, she continued to climb up the stairs.
She stopped walking when she saw a room labelled the reception room. Shaking her head, she slid the door open, revealing to her the reception room. She blinked and blinked her eyes when she saw how large the room was. The reception room had to be one of the largest rooms the school had, being bigger than the staffroom or the principle office. Why the hell wasn't the principle in this room? If she was the principle of this school, she would definitely take this room.
Shaking her head at her thoughts, she shoved the boy into the comfy couch. "Now that's done, I'm going to go to class," she placed her hands into her skirt's pockets and stared at him, "If the teacher asks me why I'm late, I'm blaming you!"
"You were late from the beginning."
"Yeah well you made me more late," She glanced down at his injured ribs, "You think you're going to be alright by yourself? It isn't too late for me to take you to the nurse."
He didn't answer her, just giving her a look that said she was an idiot before looking up at the ceiling. She growled, opened her mouth to yell before remembering the fact she had already hurt the boy. Damn it, she couldn't give him any more injuries. Shaking her head at the older boy, Naruto glanced at the room and then to the older boy, who now lay on the couch. She didn't know what caused her to say, "When you get better we can fight again…maybe the next time you'll be able to beat me."
He grunted. "I'll surely bite you to death."
She grinned widely at him.
"You'll need to actually land a hit against me if you want to 'bite me to death'."
He gave her a wild smirk that Naruto knew, just knew meant that he wasn't going to leave her alone until he could actually land a hit against her. She didn't know it was a good thing or not but she did know one thing for certain, for better or for worse she issued him a challenge to actually fight her. In the years to come, Naruto would say without a fact the decision to tell him those words was actually the best idea she ever had.
In the years to come, she would look back at those days with fondness, remembering the peaceful times that her family had and how the past made her future look so more brighter but for now she cursed herself for being an idiot. She cursed herself for issuing a boy a challenge to fight her. For now, she scolded herself for not just asking him to be her sparring partner instead of giving him a challenge of trying to hit her.
While Naruto did this, not once did she or the boy notice that a black-haired baby was watching them.
"Uzumaki Naruto! You're late!" Her teacher screeched as soon as she entered the classroom. Most of her classmates snickered at her misfortune with the only exception being Tsuna, who blinked his eyes at her, and a silver-haired boy who she had never seen before. The teacher placed his hands on his hips and openly glared at her, making her glare right back at the man, who now flinched at her glare. "What's your reason for being half an hour late to class? I don't know how they do it in your school but being late is unacceptable!"
"I woke up late," She shrugged her shoulders and stared at the furious eyes of her sensei, "And I got here twenty minutes ago but some bastard decided to pick a fight with me because I was fifteen minutes late and for that I need to be bitten to death. Not my fault it took me a while to fight the guy."
"B-Bite you to death?" The teacher squeaked. "You fought H-Hibari-sama."
"So his name is Hibari!" Everyone, but the silver-haired boy, blinked their eyes before giving her a look that said she was crazy. "Now I won't have to call him bastard the next time I see him! Thanks for telling me that!" Their teacher paled at her words, "So anyways I fought the guy and came here as fast as I can."
"Y-You fought Hibari-senpai!" The students yelled, staring at her hands, legs and even her own head.
She twisted her body around and stared at her fellow students with confusion. "Yeah I did, wasn't I suppose to? I couldn't just let him beat me up!" she rubbed her shoulders and gazed at her pale-face teacher, who looked as if he was going to pee in his pants. "Now that I answer your question, can I go back to my seat? It's been a long day!"
The teacher dumbly nodded his head while everyone else just stared at her, stared at her as if they didn't know whether to worship her for fighting Hibari or to look at her with fear. She shrugged her shoulders, took her usual seat beside Tsuna, opened her bag and took a book out of her bag. Seriously, what was the big deal of fighting the prefect? Sure he was strong and yes even she would admit his glare made her body shiver in fear but he wasn't that scary. Orochimaru was scarier then him, Gaara was definitely scarier then Hibari though Gaara was getting better in not becoming that scary.
She did miss her redhead friend; maybe she should have visited him before she left for Namimori.
"Gokudera-kun is so hot!" Naruto blinked her eyes, twisted her body around and stared at her female classmate, who was gazing so intensely at the silver-haired teen. Gokudera? That was the new guy's last name? He looked like he belonged to one of those gangs she saw in the movies. She frowned when she noticed he was glaring at someone. What the hell did someone do to deserve that kind of glare? Following his gaze, she saw that his glare was pinpointed at Tsuna, who was hiding under the book. Great, just great, the guy barely had been in school for a day and already he decided to pick on her best friend. What could Tsuna have done for him to get angry? Tsuna couldn't do anything to make anyone angry.
Well, except lose in a game but she didn't understand why her classmates insisted that it was his fault when most of the sports they played required some teamwork.
"Tsuna," The younger boy peeked up from his books to stare at her, "What the hell happened for the new guy to glare at you? He looks like he wants to grill you alive."
"I didn't do anything to him!"
She frowned. "I didn't say you did anything to him! I mean I might have known you for a few days now but I do know you and I know you aren't the type of guy to hurt someone or even have the guts to cause trouble, no that's more me then you."
"I-I don't know what I did to make him look at me like that," He moaned.
She shrugged her shoulders, twisted her head around and glared at the glaring boy, who glared right back at her. If it weren't for the fact they were in lesson, she would definitely go over to him and slammed her fist against his scowling face because no one and she meant no one was allowed to glare at her friend like that. She glanced at Tsuna, who slumped against his seat and had already placed the book back on top of his head, then back at the glaring boy. Clenching her hands into a fist, Naruto debated whether or not she should take the chance and beat the guy up for scaring her friend.
"Hey Tsuna, how much trouble will I be in if I decided to punch the new guy during lesson?"
"W-What! No you can't do that Naruto!" Everybody stopped what they were doing and stared at the brown-haired boy, who flushed bright red under their gaze. The teacher scowled, opened his mouth to yell at them but flinched when Naruto glared at the teacher. Nodding her head happily at the teacher, Naruto returned her focus on the brown-haired boy, who seemed to be very intent in trying to hide himself from the book. "I-I don't want Gokudera-san to get hurt Naruto, I don't want him to end up like Mochida-senpai."
She scowled. "I didn't hurt him that badly, besides you hurt him too!"
Tsuna opened his mouth to protest and Naruto knew without a doubt he was going to try and tell her that it was Reborn, who made him hurt their senpai and how he didn't do it willingly like she did. When those words come, Naruto had learnt to tune him out because seriously how could Reborn make him hurt the idiot Mochida? What could Reborn have done to make Tsuna, who was usually so meek and scared, so brave and strong? Though she had to wonder how Tsuna, who was usually terrible at sports, could jump so high during the volleyball tournament.
"Alright, I won't hurt him as badly as I hurt Mochida-senpai."
Tsuna sighed in relief before looking at her in horror as if just realizing what she was implying. "You're still going to beat up Gokudera-san!"
"Yup and nothing you say can change my mind!"
No one could get away with insulting her friend!
"Hibari-san! What happened to you?"
Hibari opened his eyes and growled at the sight of Kusakabe towering over him, dark eyes flashing in concern as he looked at his bloodied shirt. Ignoring the pain from his ribs where the female herbivore hit him, Hibari pushed himself up from the couch and ignored the male, who was hovering over him as he asked him about what happened. When his ribs were better, he was going to get back at that blasted female herbivore who dared call him a herbivore. Oh he was going to make her pay for what she dared to call him. He was going to bite that girl to death and was going to make her pay for the insult! The last time someone called him an herbivore was that uncle of his.
"Hibari-san, what happened? How did you get so injured?"
"Kusakabe. Shut up."
Kusakabe immediately shut up but it didn't stop the male from looking at him with worry. Scowling at his subordinate, Hibari made his way towards the table, a whole pile of paperwork stood there just waiting for him to sign the documents. He glared at Kusakabe when the older male tried to help him, causing Kusakabe to hold his hands back. Good, at least his subordinate knew to leave him alone and not help him unlike that female herbivore who insisted to carry him to the nurse even after he growled at her! At least the female herbivore was smart enough to listen to him when he said to take him to the reception room instead to those nurses.
Still he was in her debt and he despised it!
"Why are you here Kusakabe?" He finally asked his subordinate as soon as he took a seat in the chair. "You're in patrol."
Kusakabe rubbed the back of his neck. "I got the information you wanted about the new girl: Uzumaki Naruto."
His subordinate gulped when he growled at the mere mention of the girl's name. Uzumaki Naruto, the only female herbivore with blond hair and blue eyes. The only herbivore that dared to call him herbivore, dared to challenge his strength! She may be strong but Hibari was stronger, he was going to show that annoying herbivore that he was the carnivore, not her. There was only one person who he was an herbivore to and even then he was going to bite the man to death and make him call him by his last name instead of his first name. No one was allowed to call him an herbivore.
"We haven't got a lot of information about her," Kusakabe admitted as he handed him the file filled with the information of the blond girl. Hibari raised his eyebrow at him. "Uzumaki-san is an absolute mystery Hibari-san…there's almost no information on her. No one in the police know about her, there're no records of her in any of the hospitals here…it's like she's a ghost."
"A ghost."
"It's the only explanation we can make on why there's no information on her Hibari-san!" Hibari simply raised his eyebrows at his subordinate before flipping open the file that Kusakabe given him. He started reading the information, hoping that whatever information Kusakabe had gotten was useful for him. He skipped the detail about her name though he did question what type of parent would name their offspring after fishcake. Scowling, he flipped through the pages until he stopped at one detail that was left blank. The name of her parents weren't there, the country she was born in and the city she was born in weren't filled in along with anything that required her to tell the school where the hell she was before she came to this town.
She was trouble, he thought to himself, noting how her passport details were put in there despite the fact she didn't tell the school where she was born. While typing down the numbers into search engine of his family's extensive database, Hibari gazed at the smiling photo of the female herbivore. His family had data on everyone who came into this town, had data of practically everyone who lived and entered Japan. It had been his family's duty from the time of the first emperor of Japan to check on the dealings of the people.
No result.
The hunt for the girl was going to be more interesting than he originally thought. Somehow this blond-haired girl had managed to not be detected by his uncles and aunts. She had somehow managed to avoid security checks in the airports, avoid the scan-in and was definitely not born in Japan or else her date of birth and the place she was born would at least be in there along with any illness she had. Where the hell she was from, he did not know but what he did know that this herbivore wasn't what she seemed. Despite the herbivore looking like an idiot, she had managed to avoid detection from his family members.
This herbivore was going to make the hunt interesting.
"Kusakabe, find out when Uzumaki Naruto entered Namimori."
His subordinate frowned at him, opened his mouth to question him before furiously shaking his head when Hibari narrowed his eyes at him. Hibari leaned back on his chair, placed his hands on the back of his head and stared out of the window, where he could see the herbivores being placed in teams for P.E. How did that idiot-looking girl avoid being found he did not know but Hibari did know he needed to know where the girl came from and her records because something was telling him that the girl was going to bring trouble to his town.
If there was one thing he hated, it was the idea of the town being destroyed and with Uzumaki Naruto here, he was almost certain that his town was going to get destroyed.
"What's with that transfer student?" Tsuna grumbled, placing his hands around his head as Naruto and him walked down the hallway.
Naruto curled her lips, tiled her head before shrugging her shoulders at him. "I really don't know Tsuna but maybe he's having a bad day or something," the younger boy raised his eyebrows at her, making her laugh. "Alright, maybe not that but you shouldn't worry about him. I don't think he's going to do anything to you…well not after I have a few words with him."
"Why do I have the feeling you're not actually going to talk to him."
"Because you're smart and know that I'm just waiting for the right opportunity to hurt the bastard," Naruto couldn't help but laugh when Tsuna paled at her words, showing her just how worried Tsuna was of the boy, who would no doubt get beaten up by her. "Honestly, Tsuna…the thing he did to you was wrong! And I'm going to make him learn about how he isn't allowed to disrespect you."
There was an odd look in Tsuna's eyes at her words and for a brief moment, just for a brief moment, Naruto thought that the younger boy was about to cry at her words. Just the thought of seeing Tsuna crying made her want to shake the boy hard or the very least give him a hug and tell him he had her now. She might have been here for two weeks now but Naruto wasn't a complete idiot, she did notice how Tsuna was scorned by everyone else, was bullied for things that weren't his fault but most of all she noticed how no one ever seemed to stick up for him.
"T-Thank you Naruto."
She smiled, licked her dried lips, stared out at the window, where she could see the clear blue skies, and then to the lunch boxes in their hands. Nodding her head, Naruto smiled widely at Tsuna, who just blinked his eyes at her. "If you want to show your thanks, why don't we go eat outside? All we've been doing for the past couple of breaks is eat in the classroom! God, it's been a long time since I've eaten outside!"
"Sure," Tsuna smiled so serenely at her that Naruto was glad for the twentieth time this week she was glad to be here in this country. No one had ever given her smiles like that; the last person who smiled like that to her had been the Sandaime. The kind old Sandaime, who never looked at her as if she was a monster, who never blamed her for the deaths of the villagers or the Yondaime Hokage. The same Sandaime who was always there, giving her advice that she always ignored.
She felt her throat tightened as the memories of her times with the Sandaime came rushing into her mind. The old man might be disappointed in her and her choices but the pain of losing Sasuke was just enough for her to do this. Sure she had her friends but her bonds with them weren't anything like Sasuke…none of them understood her in the way Sasuke did.
Sasuke was and would always be her cloud, she would do anything for him but the same could not be said for him. He was not affected by him leaving her but she was because she only had one cloud just like he had only one sky.
"Y'know Sasuke, you remind me of the cloud with how cold and distant you are."
"Hn. If I was the cloud then you're the sky, always letting the cloud do what it want and never forcing it to do things people want."
"Naruto…are you alright?"
She blinked when she saw Tsuna standing right in front of her with his big brown eyes showing his concern for her. What did she do to deserve this guy's worries? And why didn't anyone see how good Tsuna was? Out of everyone in their damn class, Naruto knew without a doubt that Tsuna was the only person anyone could consider being a good person. Nodding her head, Naruto smiled at the younger boy and grabbed his hand, ready to drag him towards the benches outside only to stop when she caught sight of a three upperclassman eyeing Tsuna and her.
Glaring at the three upperclassman, Naruto turned to tell Tsuna that they should go but felt the words got stuck in her throat when she saw the clear fear in his eyes. Shaking her head, she tugged Tsuna's arms, making the brown-haired boy look at her with such frightful eyes. She smiled widely at him before glaring at the three classman, who all gulped under her glares. She only continued dragging Tsuna after she was certain the upperclassman was scared.
"I-It'll be easier for you if you didn't stick by my side," Tsuna said, stopping her in her tracks. Letting go of his arms, Naruto swirled around to look at the younger boy, who clearly looked uncomfortably at the look in her eyes. "Everything would be easier for you if you weren't my friend. Those scary upperclassman wouldn't have glared at you if you weren't by my side."
"You're right about that," Tsuna slumped his shoulders, making Naruto shake her head and wrap her arms around him, "But I don't care about fitting in! Fitting in doesn't mean I'll have a friend that will stick by my side and as long as I have you Tsuna then it doesn't matter."
"Naruto."
"It's an eyesore to see how pathetic you are to have her reassure you that she's your friend," Naruto blinked her eyes when she caught sight of Gokudera standing in front of them with a cigarette in his mouth. She glared at the silver-haired boy, who just made a face at her before glaring at her best friend, who gulped and squeaked at the looks Gokudera was giving them.
"Oi, don't say things that you don't understand!" Naruto snarled. "It isn't pathetic to have me reassure him I'm his friend! Have you seen our classmates? They're bunch of assholes who are stupid enough to blame him for the silliest of things!"
"Then he needs to stand up for himself! He's pathetic relying on a girl to help him!"
"Who says he's relying on me?" She smiled coldly at him. "I bet you that Tsuna could defend himself against you no problem! If he could defeat that son of bitch Mochida then he can take on a bastard like you no problem."
"N-Naruto."
"Trust me Tsuna, I know what I'm doing!" She said firmly, narrowing her eyes at the silver-haired male in front of her. "Now back to the topic, if you've a problem with Tsuna then you either tell it what it is and fight him or you go away and I'll deal with you later…either way you're going to get hurt."
"And a girl like you can hurt me."
She narrowed her eyes at him. "You think because I'm a girl I'm weak? Bastard, you don't know a damn thing about me to even think I'm weak."
"N-Naruto, don't do it."
The blue-eyed girl glanced at Tsuna, who had a look that just told her that he didn't want her to fight with the silver-haired boy. It really surprised her how Tsuna didn't want her to fight him but then again, Tsuna wasn't like her. He didn't mind people calling him names, if anything he accepted it and Naruto didn't like that. She didn't like how low he thought of himself. She pursed her lips, stared at the transfer student and then took a long deep breath. "You're lucky he told me no because I would punch you in the face and kick you in the balls for insulting my friend like that."
"He doesn't deserve someone like you in his family," Naruto blinked her eyes and stared at Tsuna, who suddenly became pale at those words. "He shouldn't even become the Juudaime because if a pinprick like him becomes the boss then the Vongola Family is finished."
"H-How does he know about the family?" Tsuna squeaked.
"I refuse to accept it!" Gokudera snarled at them, earning a glare from Naruto, who was now crossing her arms at Tsuna. The younger boy didn't look her in the eye instead deciding to gulp at the look that Gokudera was giving them. "I'm the one who's fit to be the Juudaime!"
She frowned at him. "As in your family? How can your family be the tenth generation? And last time I check your last name is Sawada not Vongola! And what does he mean he's the only one fit to be the Juudaime? Tsuna! Can you start telling me what the hell is going on?"
Tsuna looked at Gokudera's feet, her feet, to the trees, the school walls before finally resting his eyes at the ground. She frowned at this, wondering why the younger boy was avoiding looking at her eyes and why he looked so frightened at the mention of the Vongola family. Something wasn't making sense and Tsuna was definitely hiding something from her. She licked her dried lips and stared at Tsuna, who was avoiding her gaze.
"Tsuna, what did he mean by you shouldn't even become the juudaime? And what the hell is the Vongola Family?" He didn't answer her. "Tsuna! Tell me what the hell you're getting yourself involved with!"
He didn't answer her and for a brief second Naruto contemplated strangling the younger boy so she could get the information she wanted before deciding it was a bad idea. He looked like he was still trying to deny whatever the boy was saying, looked as if he didn't want to be a part of this Vongola family and certainly didn't look as if he wanted her to know. Looking up at the clear blue sky and then to her friend, Naruto just shook her head and gave him a smile.
"I think I should leave you guys alone," Tsuna blinked his eyes at her, "I don't know what the hell you guys are talking about and while I'm an idiot, I do know that whatever you talk about doesn't involve me. So I'll let you guys talk it out," she narrowed her eyes at Gokudera, "But if I see a single scratch on Tsuna Gokudera, I'll make you wish that you die."
For just a second, Naruto thought she heard the purrs of the Kyuubi but she shook her head at this thought and turned to walk towards the canteen to get some more food. She was silly for thinking that she heard the fox. After all, there was no need for him to be awake because she was going to live a normal civilian life, a life where no one knew what she carried. A life where no one was going to use her and a life where there was a chance her childhood dreams could come true. She was going to have that life.
It would only be two years later when she realized how stupid she was for thinking like that and how that especially came true when the one person she trusted started to go after her family.
She didn't realize how much her past was affecting her future and her friends until she met him again.
Q&A
Q: Does Naruto have sky flames?
A: As you can see from this chapter, it is hinted that Naruto does have sky flames.
Q:Is Kurama still with her?
A: Yes, he is still there and the two of them will make contact soon.
Q:Does Kurama affect Naruto's flames?
A: You will just have to wait and see for that bit.
A/N: I know this is a short chapter compared to the other chapters I have written but I promise the next chapter will be longer. Also please don't be afraid to ask any questions.
