Chapter Three: Anger Calling Out to Others
Mizuki
I furiously wrote down the sight I was witnessing. I was hidden, and writing down notes on the behaviors of the Hoshizaki… it was fascinating… I was watching how an all-male society was functioning. "Hey! Watch where you're going, punk!" a large man yelled at a smaller man. "Why don't you, dick-wad!" the smaller man yelled right back.
As expected… the male testosterone is apparent. Males are unusually hostile towards each other, the lack of females leave the men uncivilized. There is an angry feeling set in over this place. It's almost toxic… I wrote in a little black notebook. I've always been good on picking up the vibes of others emotions. There was an angry tone to this entire city… and it was fueling quite a bit of hostility.
The guys started to brawl it out, and I walked stealthily away, my footsteps silent as always. Silence was golden to me. I didn't talk much, and I didn't make much noise either. I preferred it if I was like a ghost. It made my job as a shinobi all that much easier.
I got back to camp where Aido was waiting for me, cooking some fish. "What did you get on this run?" she asked, poking our modest campfire with a stick. She's used a fire-style jutsu to start the fire, and now it was going strong, even though it was small.
"Well… unlike Konoha, they don't have a detection barrier set up around the perimeter, and they are all very angry. They're producing a hostile sort of vibe, probably because there are no females in the city. The testosterone levels are most likely altering the mood of the residents." I said, handing her my notebook. She took it, flipping through it.
We'd been camped out outside of Hoshizaki for two weeks, gathering information on our targets. Aido and I alternated our watches, each taking detailed notes of the section of the city we were surveying. One thing I noticed about her was the fact that she was definitely an insomniac, and I had to force her to sleep by using genjutsu. She had taken the last stakeout on the southern border of the city, and I had just finished a survey of the northern gate. It would be mere child's play to break in.
"So… when should we do it?" she asked, while we sat down to eat our fish. I got quiet for a moment, thinking of all the variables we had to consider. "Well… maybe tonight? It looks like they're all there, and they'll be there for a while. We might as well get it out of the way." I said, taking a bite out of the fish. I liked eating seafood.
She looked at me and started to giggle. "What?" I asked, with my eyebrow arched. "You're just like a cat!" she giggled. I gave her a blank look, and she just waved her hand, telling me to forget about it. I took another bite of my fish, wondering if that was what made her compare me to a cat. All I was doing was eating…
We decided that tonight was the night we'd attack, and we started making our preparations. It was noon now, and we had until nine tonight to prepare. This task may prove to be a challenge… may. But we needed this. This was our new reason for existence. We were operating on our thirst for knowledge. Though… somewhere in the back of my mind, I knew something big was going to happen tonight. I just didn't know what…
Deidara
This was getting to be pretty tiresome. I couldn't believe leader halted all of our jinchūriki hunts just to go find two chicks. They probably weren't even attractive. Most likely in their late twenties, and all cut up and scarred from their years of wear and tear as shinobi. That was never attractive…
I gave a sigh, and continued walking, trying not to get too irritated by it. The town I was getting ready to reach was a small one, and as everyone knows; in a small town, everybody knows everybody. I'd decided early on to look by myself, figuring that the others would just get in my way.
I walked into the town, immediately knowing something was wrong. Everyone looked terrified. There weren't any children playing in the streets, and the people who were out on the streets were all in groups, whispering and looking around anxiously. I approached a man who was selling onigiri, knowing I looked confused.
"Um… excuse me? I was wondering if you could tell me what's going on?" I asked. The man looked me over, and said in a low voice, "This town just had its very first homicide." I blinked in surprise. They'd never had a killing before? That was weird.
"Yeah… three high ranked Kirigakure jonin boys were murdered. One's missing a huge chunk of his chest, and the others had some pretty bad stab wounds. They said that electricity was used on all of them." the man said, whispering as if he was telling a secret. I wasn't really all that interested, until an older woman came up, looking happy.
"Those girls were so kind!" she grinned. "Hello, Jun! You talking about those two drifters?" the man asked the elder woman. "Of course! They left me such pretty flowers!" she grinned. "They bought some onigiri from me. You know what the taller girl reminds me of?" the man asked, looking happy. "What?" Jun asked. "A cat!" he laughed. My interest was definitely caught.
"Oh, I can definitely see that!" Jun laughed. "Two drifters passed through here? Both female?" I asked, getting a really good feeling about this bit of information. "Yup! They were so nice! Actually… the shorter one was much friendlier… the taller one was polite, but a little icy. They must be shinobi." the man said.
"Do you know their names?" I inquired, mentally grinning. The man shrugged, not knowing, and Jun gave a thoughtful look, and sighed, "They only used codenames. The shorter girl was called Tenshi, and the taller girl was called Neko." That was more than enough for me. "What did they look like?" I asked, thrilled to be the first to find a lead.
"Well… they were both wearing masks that covered the bottom halves of their faces… But the taller one is very pale with dark brown hair and the shorter one had light brown hair and was a healthier skin tone." Jun said. "Do you know where they went?" I asked, not caring that the eagerness was written all over my face.
"Well… they didn't directly tell me… but Tenshi kept asking me a lot about the Hakumei and Enzeru clans. I told her the only place I know of that may have documentation on the clans would be Hoshizaki. They thanked me with flowers!" Jun gushed, looking ecstatic. "Thank you so much!" I said, running out of the village.
I had a lead. I knew I would find them, and then I could go back to doing something productive with my time; creating new and beautiful forms of explosions. I didn't want to look for two damn nuisances. I didn't like being forced to just drop everything and rush to do something leader was too lazy to do himself. Of course… if I had my way, I wouldn't even be in the Akatsuki… I didn't really like anyone there.
I mean, Sasori no danna was a great master, even if he had a warped sense of art. Hidan just flat out fucking sucked. Kisame was a little odd, what with his appearance and all. I hated Itachi's guts. I wanted to rip them out. Zetsu was weird with how he had split personalities; his subordinate Tobi drove me insane. I was going to kill that pumpkin-masked little fucker… Kakuzu was too concerned with money to catch my interest as a person. Konan seemed nice enough, but I never really saw her all that much. And Pein, our leader… he wasn't a people person. I was a little lonely to tell the truth.
I kept running down the forest path, heading away from the village, when I ran smack into one of my least favorite people; Hidan. "Hey! Watch where you're going, fuck face!" he yelled, glaring at me. "Why don't you, asshole?" I shouted. This was a normal thing with the Akatsuki. We guys were always yelling at each other. "Because I was walking and you ran right into me! Open your fucking eyes, Deidara-chan!" he snarled.
I felt my eye twitch when he said Deidara-chan. I hated it when the other members treated me like a kid, just because I was the youngest. I'm nineteen. I wasn't a baby. "Hidan, I'm warning you…" I started. Then I realized that I didn't have time for his stupidity. I needed to get to Hoshizaki before the two god damned nuisances disappeared.
"You know what? Fuck you. I've got somewhere to be." I said, running past him. He caught up, albeit slowly, and gave me a look that screamed, "What do you know that I don't?" "You found out where they are. Didn't you?" he asked, in more of a hiss than anything. "I found out where they may be headed. They could be gone if I don't get there fast." I said, pushing forward. "Well take me with you!" Hidan yelled, trying his hardest to catch up.
Here's the thing with Hidan; he was the slowest member of the entire Akatsuki. Granted, he was still really fast, and in top physical condition. He was just slower than the rest of us. I didn't really want him coming with me… but in the event I happened to come across the targets, I might need some backup judging from their reputations.
"Fine." I huffed, making a clay bird. I wanted to save as much clay as possible, even though I knew I had plenty. I didn't know these girls' abilities. All I knew was that it wasn't going to be a cakewalk. Hidan and I took off, heading towards the Hoshizaki clan city, which was a couple hours away by flight. It was dark now… I could only hope I got there before these damn girls disappeared again…
Mizuki
We were well into our operation, having started it merely two hours ago. So far, we weren't greeted with open arms. Aido and I had to use straight up force. The result? We killed everyone in the entire city. And for those of you keeping score, that's six hundred people. The fact that we weren't having any luck was also making us more hostile as well…
"Please don't hurt me!" the man before me squeaked. I quickly brought my ANBU short sword down on him, promptly ending the pathetic life he lived. "Trash." I darkly said. "You haven't found anything either?" Aido asked. We were in one of the records buildings, where we'd just taken out several men. Honestly… these people dared to call themselves a formidable military asset?
"No." I growled. I was getting irritated. It took a lot to make me lose my temper, but I was ten times as deadly as I was now when I did. "I'm going to go check out the building across the street." I said, heading towards the front door. "Okay. I'll be in the upstairs of this one." Aido said, looking a little uneasy. "Are you alright?" I asked. "I don't like this town…" she said, stopping for a moment on the stairs.
I gave an impassive shrug "Why? Because we killed all of these worthless bastards?" I offered. They town would be considered creepy by most people, other than me. It was dead silent, and the streets were empty. We at least had enough sense to put all of the bodies inside the buildings, out of sight. Well… except for one section. We ran out of room in that block, so we just left the corpses there. It wasn't along the main street though, so it was hidden enough.
"I'm not really sure why… I just don't like it…" Aido said, going up the stairs, walking into what seemed to be a library. I shrugged and walked across the empty street to the building across from the one Aido was in, finding that this building was totally empty. Odd…
I walked up a winding staircase, my eyes scanning the perimeter, not finding a soul. Aido and I were both wearing masks that covered the bottom halves of our faces from the bridge of our noses down, in order to conceal our identities. In truth, we'd gone through a lot of effort to keep our presence to the world on the down low; even going so far as to fake our own deaths.
I walked into a file room, deciding to just pick up a file on a desk, and begin skimming. It wasn't much of a search method, but we couldn't do any better. It's not as if these barbarians know how to properly organize a file…
I kept skimming through file after file, none of them having any inkling of information on the Hakumei or Enzeru. Damn… this was getting to be incredibly frustrating. I began flipping through another file, when I felt the presence of someone else's chakra, and it wasn't Aido. I decided to just keep reading, figuring that if they wanted to confront me, they could. I planned on ignoring whoever it was, until I heard the deeper voice of a male say, "Hello there."
I glanced behind me, not looking at his face, but only his clothing. He was wearing the infamous black cloak with red clouds on it. He was a member of the Akatsuki… "I have no business with you. Leave, before the little patience I have left expires." I said, setting the file down. He didn't leave. He stood right behind me. I decided to turn around and face the guy who was testing my patience.
He was visually appealing. He was a couple inches taller than me, and had long blonde hair that was in a half ponytail, and intense sea-blue eyes with long, black eyelashes. He had a peach skin tone, which was sun kissed, and a spark of excitement in his eyes.
"Are you by chance… Mizuki Hakumei?" he asked, looking me over. I met his gaze, my eyes cold. "And if I am?" I frostily asked, narrowing my eyes into a slight glare. "No. There is no way this is Konoha's Black Cat of Death…" a second man said, stepping into the light. He was taller than the blonde, and had silver hair that was slicked back. He too was wearing an Akatsuki cloak.
The blonde smiled, looking at me with a somewhat arrogant demeanor. "If you are, you're coming with us." he said, his grin still standing. I arched an eyebrow, and icily said, "I don't like repeating myself. I have no business with you." I brushed past the blonde, heading for the door. He grabbed my arm, saying in a more edgy voice, "That is not acceptable."
I closed my eyes, and suddenly spun around, grabbing the back of his neck and slamming him to the ground with a lot of force, pinning him there. "You initiating physical contact with me isn't acceptable either." I growled. "Heh… She's vicious, Deidara…" the silver-haired man smirked. The blonde, Deidara, rolled his eyes and suddenly shoved me off of him, slamming me into a wall, knocking the wind out of me. "Then come without a fight." He grinned.
I glared, and did a simple handsign. There was a sudden explosion, which I caused by using lightning, and I took the opportunity of the chaotic moment to bolt out of the building, and go get Aido. I ran into the building I last saw her in, bolting up to the library. Sure enough, she was reading a book.
"Aido, we've got to move. Akatsuki." I said. She immediately stood up and we started running. "What does the Akatsuki want with us?" she asked, as we turned down a side street, coming onto one of the streets littered with bodies. "I don't know. And I don't plan on finding out." I said, as we dodged and weaved in between bodies. I pulled us into an alleyway, just in time to hear the silver-haired man say in a shocked tone, "They… They took out the Hoshizaki…" "Come on, Hidan. We need to catch them." Deidara said.
I pulled Aido through the alley, running out onto another street and out of the town. I grabbed Aido's wrist as we ran to the edge of a cliff, which had a river flowing below. Before she could stop me, we jumped off the cliff, plummeting into the waters below. "Water style; Air Release!" I said, launching a jutsu that allowed us to breathe in the water and get the oxygen from it. "There are two of them." I said, looking up at the sky.
Deidara
I was overjoyed to finally have found them. It seriously just made my day. I wouldn't need to search like crazy for them anymore. All I needed to do was apprehend them, alive, and dump the annoyances in Pein-sama's lap. But… when I walked into that room where the Hakumei was, I was a bit surprised.
Though I couldn't see her face, I still liked what I saw. She wasn't some old scarred up hag, but was young, and had a youthful appearance to her. She was probably around twenty-one or twenty-two. Her hair was a dark, rich brown pulled into a low ponytail, and her pale skin looked white when hit by the moon. When we made eye contact, I felt my heart clench.
She had the most intense silver-blue eyes. They were the only thing that screamed "Battle Hardened" about her. She had long, black eyelashes, and her pale skin looked like an almost blue tone when hit by the moonlight. But the one thing I saw in her eyes I didn't like was the fact that they held no ounce of youth or innocence. Sure, they were beautiful… but any happiness, or excitement was drained from them.
I was surprised, however, by how hard she slammed me to the ground. She was quick, and she was deadly, and she was well aware of it. I had a feeling that one of her purposes in the ANBU was to seduce targets… all of this just made me wonder what her face looked like.
However, I didn't get a taste of how deadly she was until Hidan and I ran after her, and rounded a street corner, only to come to find the street covered in practically every square inch with dead bodies. "They… They took out the Hoshizaki…" Hidan breathed, shocked. I was shocked too, but I wanted to find her, knowing that the Enzeru was most likely with her.
"Come on, Hidan." I said, making a clay bird and jumping on it. Hidan got on, and sure enough, the second we were in the air, he started his crap. "Gah… They should just come to us. I hate it when girls play hard to get… although… their usually not as good in bed as the ones playing hard to get…" he said, sitting cross-legged on the bird. Despite the fact that was true, I didn't need this right now.
"Shut the hell up and help me find them… assuming they're together…" I snapped, looking around using my scope. "What? You know… I saw the way you looked at Miss Kitty. You like her." he teased. I rolled my eyes, not bothering to contain myself, "Yeah, yeah, sure. I'm madly in love. Now help me be reunited with her." I snorted.
Hidan just laughed, "She's so far out of your league." I gave a huff, and spotted something with my scope in the river. "Hey… look down there." I said, pointing. I could very vaguely see two dark spots rushing with the current underwater. "Face it. She's way too much for you to handle." Hidan snickered. I couldn't help but give my trademark smirk, "We'll see…"
"You know… in this case, she'd wear the pants in the relationship, and you'd wear the miniskirt!" Hidan cackled. I turned to him, glaring. "Hidan, you're really starting to piss me off. Someday you're going to find a girl who kicks the shit out of you, and you'll totally deserve it. Now let's go." I snapped, sending a couple of my little clay birds down to the water.
"You know I'm right. Besides, I like it rough." He snorted. I ignored that last comment, and just said, "Watch your back." He scoffed and replied, "I'm immortal, dipshit." All I could do was roll my eyes, and set off a series of bombs, hoping to lure out my stray kitten…
Mizuki
"There are two of them." I said, as Aido and I allowed the current to carry us down river. "Thanks." Aido said, looking up at the sky from under the water. "Well, there are two for now… but they could call in reinforcements." I said. Aido just stared at the sky, letting out only a "Hmm…" in response. I followed her gaze, and furrowed my brow in confusion.
"There's an abnormally large bird flying around out there. It's most likely them." I said, narrowing my eyes to get a better look. Aido didn't say anything, but just stared at the bird. I then saw that the bird was making a decent. "They probably found us…" I said, remembering that Deidara had a scope covering his left eye.
Aido gave a heavy sigh and said, "Let's make this quick." "Okay. I'll take the blonde. You can take the silver-haired one." I said, tilting my head to each side of my neck to stretch it out, earning a few cracks that were totally smothered by the water. "Okay… mist cover?" Aido suggested, holding a handsign up. "Yeah… Soak 'n fry…" I nodded, doing my own handsign.
"Water style; aqua cascade."
"Fire style; pyro cascade."
Aido and I spoke in unison, and immediately we used the river and her fire-style jutsu to create and explosion of thick mist, covering at least a radius of one mile. Aido and I jumped out of the water and stood ontop of it, waiting for the two Akatsuki members pursuing us to come closer. That's when a series of explosions went off in a rippling motion on the water.
Aido and I had to jump back to avoid three of the explosions, and I gave her a nod, running up the side of the cliff, pushing off of it, and leaping into the air towards the low-flying bird. I tackled Deidara, as Hidan jumped off, and we both went crashing to the water. "Miss me?" I asked the stunned Deidara, who I still had a grip on. Aido jumped up, grabbing Hidan and slamming him to the ground near the river, pulsing lightning into him through her hand.
"What the-? Get off!" he yelped. I had one arm wrapped around his neck, and the other around his waist, holding him firmly. Out of the corner of my eye, I could see the bird repositioning itself to knock me off of him, and then I noticed that it was made of clay. I kept my arm around his neck as I used my other to send a lightning bolt out of my fingertips, striking the bird and destroying it.
"You're an earth style user? It looks like I have the upper hand." I said. I dragged him under the water, using my air release jutsu to allow us to breathe while the water squeezed around him, while I held onto him from behind. "What does the Akatsuki want?" I asked, whispering in his ear. From up above I could hear Hidan scream, "Hey! That hurt!" There was a pause, then Hidan said, "Damn, I got the cute one…"
Deidara grunted, "Our leader would like to speak with you two." Another clay creation emerged out of nowhere under us in the water, exploding, sending me through the water, and allowing Deidara to get free and out of the water. I growled in the back of my throat, jumping out of the water, and then lunging at him, wrapping my hands around his throat. "Why?" I demanded.
"Excuse me?" Aido shouted. She struck him with another bolt, clearly angered by her opponent. Hidan gave a predator-like smirk purring, "Ooh… you're feisty. I'm turned on." I focused my attention on the chocking Deidara, who managed to cough out, "Why… don't you… find… out?" He grabbed a kunai from my holster, and slashed me on the side, breaking free of my grip and leaping away, landing in a ready stance.
Aido narrowed her eyes, and grabbed Hikari, slicing Hidan through his heart. "Ow! Hey! That's going too far!" Hidan yelled, still alive. I was surprised by this, and so was Aido. She stared for a moment and then struck him with another, even larger bolt of lightning. I looked down at my bleeding side, touching it with my hand and then looked at the blood on my fingertips.
"It's such a vibrant color." I softly said, admiring how the moonlight hit the blood, making the crimson seem so… perfect. I pushed the thought out of my mind, and then lunged once more at Deidara, tackling him to the ground, straddling his hips, trying to out-strength him. That's when he shot a clay bird, with it exploding in my face.
Deidara
She was strong for a girl. I'd underestimated her physical strength when I first saw her. I knew she'd kill me if I didn't get her off of me. The fact she was straddling my hips was bad enough, but so was the fact that she was about to tear my face off. However, I was slightly spellbound when she had looked at the blood on her hand, saying that it was a vibrant color. It was… but I didn't know what it was about her that was so interesting to observe…
I knew I'd need to take some drastic measures to free myself, so I sent a clay bird to her face at point-blank range. She didn't have time to do more than put a hand up when it detonated, which wouldn't do anything to protect her. I had thought I'd won, but when the smoke from the explosion cleared, I saw something absolutely… gorgeous. "Uh… right. I don't think it's working." Hidan said to Aido, still totally alive.
Mizuki's hair had come loose from its hair tie and her mask had been torn off in the explosion. Not only was she unscathed, but she was beautiful. She looked down at me with her silver-blue eyes, and held no expression on her face. She had soft looking skin, and her lips were full and a pale, soft pink. Oh my god… she was a work of art all her own. I let out a gasp and stared at her in awe when I first saw her face.
It took me a minute to realize what had happened. When she brought her hand up to protect herself from the explosion, she'd used her raiton chakra to set off an electrical charge to block the explosion. I was angry it didn't work to get her off of me, but at the same time, I was happy I didn't damage her face. Wait… why did I care?
"Well… this isn't fun." Aido, the Enzeru, said in a bored tone. I didn't know what Mizuki was doing until I felt her pin my hands above my head. I looked at her in time to see her grab her ANBU short sword and stab my hands, piercing straight through both of my hand mouths, pinning them to the ground.
I let out an agonized scream of pain. I had never felt anything hurt me this badly before. It took a little bit of my willpower to not pass out, and I was writhing in pain under her. She was dangerous. How could something this beautiful be so dangerous?
"D-Damn!" I cursed. I used my legs to kick her off of me, and I painfully slid my hands up the blade of the sword, grabbing the hilt of the sword and tore it out of the ground, cringing as I yanked my hands off of the sword, biting my lip to avoid crying out in pain.
Hidan gave a creepy look, lunging forwards, and ripping Aido's mask off of her. "Wow… you're cute…" Hidan grinned, licking his lips. Aido glared at him, and said in a controlled voice, "I wish I could say the same thing about you." I looked back at Mizuki, who lunged at me one more time. But instead of attacking me… she locked her lips with mine, kissing me.
My eyes widened in shock. Her lips were so soft… They tasted like… well, I couldn't put my finger on it, but they tasted good. She was… different. There was this weird warmth inside of me, and I hesitantly reached forward, wrapping my arms around her, holding her close. I was kissing her back, and clinging to that weird… nice… warmth.
Seems that I wasn't the only one getting kissed; Hidan lunged at Aido, kissing her hard. I was surprised to see that as the kiss continued, blood dribbled down Aido's chin, and Hidan pulled away, licking his lips. Aido reared back, touching her hand to her lips, "What the?" Then I got a little distracted by my own kiss-attack.
Mizuki closed her eyes, and I did too. I held her closer, pressing my body against hers. She slowly slid her tongue into my parted lips, and I felt the blush burn my cheeks. What was this girl doing to me? Her tongue met mine, and as I deepened the kiss, I felt a large jolt pulse through me, knocking me onto my back, causing me to lose my sight for a minute.
I could hear Hidan as my vision came back, blurry at first, but becoming clearer and clearer. Hidan gave an ominous snicker, and I looked over, blurrily seeing him draw his Jashin ritual diagram. "Lord Jashin will be pleased." he grinned. Aido jumped at him, yanking him out of the diagram by his arm and slamming him to the ground, sitting on him and holding his arms down with her feet.
I looked back at Mizuki, who was standing a few feet away from me, studying me. I got up, suddenly realizing what happened. When she went in and started using tongue in the kiss, she sent a current of electricity through my body. This girl… she was definitely one of a kind.
"Did you feel the fireworks too? Or was that just me?" I asked, giving a sexy smile. She tilted her head, with her hair falling into her face. Good god, this girl was amazing. I grabbed a kunai, throwing at her with speed. She didn't even bother dodging it.
The kunai made a large gash on her upper right arm, and she just covered it with her hand. A second later, lightning radiated from the hand covering her wound, and she lifted her hand away, with the bleeding stopped. There was a painful looking black scar, and I knew she'd used lightning to sear her wound shut.
"Your emotions are causing you to lose. Instead of thinking of me intimately, you should be trying to kill me." she said. I was beginning to see that the kiss she gave me had absolutely nothing to do with emotion whatsoever. She was only trying to defeat me, and that was a tactical move. That actually stung. But when she locked her gaze with mine, I knew I had to hide the emotional blow.
Hidan managed to kick Aido off of him and finished his diagram, turning that weird black color with the white bone markings. That's when he stabbed his leg through with a retractable stake that he always kept on him. Aido let out a high-pitched yelp of pain and fell to the ground, looking stunned as she put a hand on her now bleeding leg.
I looked at Mizuki in the eyes and smiled, "Oh, but we need you alive." I held up a handsign and another one of my birds swooped down, grabbing Mizuki by her arms and shooting up into the air. I grinned as I muttered, "Katsu." The bird exploded, but to my surprise, Mizuki landed on the ground, crouching, and the only damage I could see were some minor burn marks and her clothes were a little tattered.
Aido held her hands over her wound for a moment, and I saw it get better. She was healing herself as the fight was going on. That was probably a good thing considering that Hidan looked like he was going to start hitting vital spots next. Aido got up, with a look of determination on her face. "Bring it on." she said, braced and ready for anything Hidan threw at her.
Mizuki stood up, once again unfazed by my attack. "You're too brash. You can't win trying to catch me off guard." she calmly said. In the split second she said those words, she was infront of me, and stabbed one of my hands again. I gritted my teeth, but managed to keep my cry of pain suppressed. "What's wrong? Didn't you want to be close to me?" she asked, her face right infront of mine. Yes. I did want to be close to her.
Hidan gave a laugh and stabbed his gut. "Hidan!" I yelled. If he kept this up, he was going to kill Aido. Leader would be furious, and I'd be punished for his stupidity! Aido sucked in a breath, and her light white and green chakra began healing the spot. Aido and Mizuki were much tougher than they appeared.
