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I'm actually worried this chapter's boring. Sorry if it is and YAY if it's not!
The Royal doors burst opened.
"I've never been so humiliated!" sobbed Sakura, onto her mother.
The Sultana (female Sultan) rushed up to them.
"Leaving so soon?" she asked, and was shocked to see that there was a big hole in Sakura's pink trouser bottom, showing her flowery underwear.
"Good luck marry him off!" shouted Sakura's mother, dragging her weeping daughter out of the palace.
"Sasuke!" growled Tsunade, and rushed out to find the Prince.
She knew where he was, in the Palace Gardens. She spotted Sasuke, relaxing by the fountain.
"Sasuke--"
A large white tiger growled, with a piece of pink cloth in his mouth.
"Damn it Kakashi!" snarled Tsunade at the tiger, attempting to retrieve the bit of cloth, by harshly tugging it.
"So that's why Princess Sakura ran out of the Palace sobbing!" Tsunade scowled at Sasuke.
Kakashi sat by Prince Sasuke's leg, the Prince had a amused look on his face.
"Kakashi was only playing with the Princess," he turned to his tiger.
"Weren't you Kakashi, you were 'playing' with that squeaky, pink haired, large forehead, freak,"
Sasuke and Kakashi let out a cold chuckle.
What Sasuke didn't know, although Kakashi was a tiger and his loyal companion, he was still a pervert, and wanted to see the Princess's underwear.
Tsunade, glared at Sasuke.
Sasuke simply rolled his eyes.
"Sasuke," sighed Tsunade, rubbing her temples.
"You must stop rejecting every single Princess that comes here, the law states you've got to get married,"
"To a Princess," mocked Sasuke.
"By your eighteenth birthday," lectured Tsunade putting her hands on her hips.
"Well the law is wrong," snorted Sasuke.
"You've only got three more days!"
"Tsunade... I do NOT like to be forced to do what I simply do not desire,"
"If I truly must get married, I will get married on my own accord,"
"It would be what your parents would have wanted," said Tsunade.
"Don't play that card Tsunade!"
"They wanted you to be with a girl when the time was right! Now is that time!"
"You know Tsunade?" asked Sasuke in an eerie calm tone with a scary smirk on his face, he whispered something so that Tsunade couldn't hear, when she stepped closer…
SPLASH!
Sasuke drenched Tsunade with water from the fountain.
"I really don't care," said Sasuke his smirk getting wider.
Tsunade's face turned completely red.
"You know what?! Fine! Be a brat about this! Like it or not you're getting married to a Princess whether it's the last thing I do!!"
She stormed away.
Sasuke gave a frustrated sigh, and went to release the birds in the birdcage; he knew how bad it was being a prisoner.
Tsunade gave frustrated sigh.
"Why couldn't he be more obedient? Jeez, I know both his parents were as stubborn as hell but he seems twice times worse! Gods, it would be easier raising a girl!"
Suddenly, a shadow loomed in the doorway.
Tsunade gasped in surprise, and then chuckled to herself at her shock.
"Oh its you Ororo, I always knew I can trust my advisor," said Tsunade.
It was a woman with long black hair and golden eyes, with a snake shaped staff in her hand and a silver coloured parrot on her shoulder (A/N: Can you guess who it is?).
"My only need is to serve you my lady," said Ororo bowing.
Tsunade sighed.
"You seem troubled..." said Ororo with a glint in her eye, which Tsunade missed.
"It's Sasuke, he refuses to pick a bride, and I'm on the end of my tether!" exclaimed Tsunade.
"I will sort it out for you, my lady," smiled Ororo.
"Thank you, oh…" said Tsunade noticing the parrot on Ororo's shoulder.
Tsunade dug for something in her pocket.
Then pulled out a…
A cracker!
"Want a cracker Pretty Polly?" smiled Tsunade, shoving the cracker near the parrot's nose.
The parrot had a disgusted look on his face, for the cracker was moldy and with bits of pocket fluff on it, but had no time to resist because Tsunade shoved it into his mouth.
The parrot made coughing and spluttering noises.
Ororo cleared 'her' throat, and chuckled
"Oh you do have a way with dumb animals,"
The parrot glared at 'her'.
"Now there is something I need,"
"After your help anything,"
"I have taken quite a liking to your necklace," said Ororo taking the necklace around Tsunade's neck in her fingers.
"My necklace? But it's been in my family for years…"
Ororo raised her staff, so that Tsunade was looking into the Snake's ruby eyes, suddenly Ororo's voice rang in Tsunade's head and couldn't look away from the Snake's eyes.
'Don't worry everything will be fine…'
"Everything will be fine…" Tsunade repeated.
'And the necklace?'
"Here Ororo, what ever you need will be…fine," said Tsunade in her hypnotized state taking the necklace from around her neck and handing it to Ororo, who snatched it out of her hands.
"You're most generous my lady, I'll be going now…"
Tsunade only nodded staring into nothing.
Ororo made a frustrated growl, as she walk into 'her' secret chamber.
The parrot spat out the contents in his mouth.
"Urgh! I cannot take it anymore Orochimaru! I swear if I have another disgusted moldy cracker I'll--"
"Calm down Kabuto, soon the Uchiha family was pay for banishing me, when I take over the kingdom, instead of that nitwit woman!"
"And I'll be the one stuffing the crackers down her throat," said Kabuto laughing evilly.
Sasuke wandered through the Palace gardens, making sure no one saw him; he then spotted a tree and began to climb it, until he felt a tug at the leg of his trousers.
He turned round to see his silver Tiger Kakashi.
"Sorry Kakashi, but I can't stay and let other people live for me, look after Tsunade, I still care for her however annoying she can be," explained Sasuke stroking Kakashi's head.
He climbed up the tree and swung his legs over the wall but not before saying "Goodbye, my friend,"
Kakashi gave a worried sigh and rested his head on the ground.
