The next morning Mei opened her eyes but saw that Chojuro wasn't next to her but then she felt something between her legs and looked down. Chojuro was sleeping but his head was at her lower stomach and he looked so cute. Mei looked at him then rubbed his head then looked back at the ceiling.
"I wonder if you had remembered anything if you would be afraid of me."
She looked back down to see Chojuro moving in his sleep. Mei frowned at him then looked at the ceiling.
'I can't keep you here. I'm a student of the fourth Mizukage. I don't have time to raise some kid that's not even mine!'
She sat up but Chojuro continued to sleep then she slid from under him then went to backyard and began to meditate.
As she sat out there Chojuro had woken up from his sleep and he saw that she wasn't there. He went to to look for her and soon found Mei sitting outside then he walked up to her. He went to her and leaned on her while wrapping his small arms around her.
"Good morning, Ms. Mei."
If Mei had been doing anything else she would have turned and hit him but she looked at him. She saw how he was smiling at her showing his shark like teeth then she looked away.
"Chojuro, don't ever do that again."
Chojuro let her go out of fear that he made her upset about something. Mei stood up and looked at him.
"Since you're out here I guess I could teach you a few-"
Mei stopped her talk when they both heard a large stomach growl.
"What was that?"
Chojuro had on a shy smile.
"My stomach."
"Then you should eat."
"..."
"Oh, I guess I have to get you something to eat."
Mei looked away in annoyance.
'What do I get for him? I don't know what he likes and I'm not about to let him eat all of the pears.'
While Mei was in thought about what to have Chojuro to eat she looked at him.
"Is there something that you want to eat besides pears?"
"Like what?"
"I don't like rice, fish-"
'Wait fish, that's it. He IS a shark after all.'
Chojuro just stared at her then Mei turned to leave.
"Come Chojuro, let's get you some fish."
Chojuro went after her.
"What's fish?"
"Food in your case."
They went to a diner and Chojuro was eating the fish he seemed to love the fish sticks he got. Mei didn't really mind it but she just simply had a drink of wine.
"Chojuro slow down you'll get sick."
"Yes ma'am."
After they were done there they went to the training field but Mei noticed that Chojuro was grabbing at his stomach.
"Is something wrong?"
Chojuro didn't answer instead he ran away to hide behind a tree. Mei just folded her arms.
'What is he doing?'
She soon heard him gagging then heard him throwing up.
"I guess fish sticks are off the list."
Mei frowned more then walked away while Chojuro kept puking.
Later that day Chojuro was climbing all over Mei. At first Mei didn't care but now she had a vein pop on the side of her head. She glared at Chojuro who was on her back.
"Chojuro get off."
Chojuro got off of her then Mei went back to reading her book. Chojuro wondered how Mei never wanted to play with him so he kept looking at her.
After a while Mei lowered the book down and looked at him.
"What is it?"
"How come you never want to play with me?"
"I'm a high skilled ninja I don't play around."
"Not even a little?"
"No."
"Why not?"
"Chojuro maybe I was being too nice, I'm a ninja of the Bloody Mist village. Ninja here will kill outsiders and their very own! I don't have time to play!"
Chojuro just looked at her then left to his room. Mei went back to reading her book. She sighed and put the book down then went to check on Chojuro. She saw him laying in bed then went to him.
Mei stood there then left out of the room to go to hers. When she got there she laid on her bed looking up at the ceiling.
"Why didn't I just kill him when he had his fever? It wouldn't have been easier than yelling at him. I'm a ninja that kills not someone to babysit. Why did I bring him in? I can't keep him."
Outside of the room in the hallway Chojuro heard everything then went back to his room. He climbed into the bed and went to sleep.
'Why does she hate me so much? I should get away from her when I get my chance.'
