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AN: Have fun! (Yeah, that's it…)

The next day…

Waking up from my sleep, I looked up to see the blue room that yesterday became mine. Wiping my eyes, I went to the windows to see that it was still dark outside, although the sun began to rise above the horizon. Staring outside the window, I started to think about the events that transpired yesterday.

It was like a fairy tale; I got dragged over here into an anime series, and now the Mizukage is my mom...I would've watched Naruto more if I knew this was going to happen.

'It might turn out to be a great life,' I thought, tipping my head over as I wondered what to do. 'But for now...I'll just bide my time,' I decided, before a growl escaped from my stomach. Sighing, I ignored it and looked back around my room, before getting an idea. Jumping on my bed, I sat in a meditation pose and tried once again to call upon my chakra. I found it way more easier this time, and when I opened my eyes I saw that once again, a deep blue veil of aura covered my body. Looking at my arms and legs, I saw the veil slowly leave me as I stopped trying to call the chakra.

"This...is pretty cool," I said out loud to myself, before the door to my room opened to reveal Kaa-chan, dressed in a blue nightgown .

"You're up already?" she asked me, to which I nodded.

"I always wake up early," I responded.

"Well, I guess it'll be better to get you ready now," she muttered to herself, before I nodded and went over to my clothes to chose something. Quickly, I decided on a shirt with a large turtle on it combined with some blue shorts with a green line down the side. "Now let's get you ready," the Mizukage said, taking me to the bathroom.

After I bathed, brushed my teeth and my hair, washed my face and subsequently got dressed while Kaa-chan did the same. When I finished with what would become my morning routine, I was surprised when I saw that she got ready much faster than I would think. "How'd you get ready so fast?" I asked, curious.

"I'm an adult, and a shinobi, Kaiza-kun," she responded. "It's important to be ready in a moment's notice." With that lesson in my head, we came down to the kitchen to have a small breakfast, which consisted of some eggs, bacon and sausage with a side of milk. When we finished, I wondered about what we would do, so I asked.

"Kaa-chan?" I called, getting her attention as we started to leave the house. "What am I going to do today?"

"Today, before the village wakes up, I'm going to have to get you registered in the Ninja Academy, and then I guess you'll help me out in the office." I nodded, content with that answer. Walking along the street in the early morning, we made our way through the village before we came to a large building with the Kiri symbol on it. "We're here," she responded, before we entered the building.

It was very large, and brown walls appeared everywhere. It looked like a regular school, including an office as well as two long hallways on the left and right with a slew of doors that led to classrooms. Going into the office, I walked behind Kaa-chan as she greeted the secretary.

"Good morning, Mitzu-san," she said, drawing the man's attention from his paperwork.

"Oh! Good morning, Mizukage-sama," he greeted warmly. "What brings you here?" She smiled before grabbing my hand and pulling me to her side.

"I need to register my son for the Academy," she answered, and I couldn't stop laughing when looking at the man's slack-jawed expression.

"How...What...Huh?" he spattered, not even sure where to begin.

"Ao found him yesterday during a patrol all alone. I decided to take him in, and make him a Terumi," she explained, humored by the conversation. Mitzu seemed to recover from his shock as he cleared his throat and pulled out a packet of papers.

"I'll need you to fill this paper out, and then he'll be set once he stops by the hospital for testing," he described, slightly creeping me out.

"Testing?" I echoed, causing the two to share a snort of laughter.

"Nothing too bad, Kaiza-kun," Kaa-chan eased. "Just a blood test, height, weight, allergies, chakra pathways, things like that," she explained, which did ease my worry. With that, Kaa-chan sat down to fill out the paper, which had just about everything on there. "Name, Kaiza Terumi, Age: 5...Birthday...September 23, any known elements…" she stopped before looking at me. "We'll check that when we get to the Kage building," she mentioned, before going back to the paper. After filling it all out, she gave the paperwork to Mitzu who thanked her and started to look it over as we left the Academy building. She sighed when she looked at how much time passed.

"Kaa-chan?" I called, wondering what was wrong. She seemed to know my unasked question as she answered.

"I'm not going to have enough time to finish before I have to go to the office," she said, looking kind of down.

"Well…" I started, before I remembered the 'secret' that no Kage, no matter how smart, seemed to understand. "Can't you send like...a clone of you to handle the paperwork?" I suggested, and Kaa-chan immediately stopped. I looked in anticipation for what would happen, and I was not disappointed when the Mizukage screamed at the sky saying, "WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT!" Immediately after her yell, 5 shinobi dressed in black wearing white masks appeared around the Mizukage in a defensive position.

"Are you alright, Mizukage-Sama?" Ao asked, coming to his Mizukage's side.

"...Yes, Ao," she eased. "I just had...a stunning realization presented to me," she explained, making the older man huff.

"Mizukage-sama, this is getting really old," Ao started, and I noted that mom stiffened up although she didn't say a word. "You are supposed to be the head of our village. A lady of your caliber shouldn't be doing something as trivial and childish as this. Why, back in my day…" the Kiri nin stopped in his tracks when Kaa-chan looked at him with eyes that promised death if he didn't be quiet.

"Ao…" she started sweetly, tilting her head and smiling at him. "Shut up...or I'll melt you," she threatened, scaring every single person present, me excluded. I found the whole ordeal hilarious, especially when Ao's mouth gaped open, wondering what he did wrong.

"W-w-B-b-but...Mizukage-sama!" he stuttered. She simply gave a "hmph" before making a few hand signs.

"Water Style: Water clone Jutsu!" she said, two clones forming beside her from the mist. "You know what to do," she told the clones, who nodded before walking in the direction of the Kage Building. "You all can go on," Kaa-chan told the rest of the kiri-nin before taking my hand and walking me to the hospital. When we got there, we walked through the doors to see a lady sitting at the reception desk.

"Good morning, Mizukage-sama," the lady greeted nicely. "How may I help you?"

"Thank you, Sara. I need to get my son's information for the academy." For the second time today, the woman's mouth dropped as her eyes slowly came over to me.

"S-S-son!?" she yelled. "When...how? W-Whaaa?" She sputtered, making me giggle in amusement. Kaa-chan simply repeated what she told the man at the Academy. Sara, still somewhat shell-shocked, told us to have a seat so I could be seen.

After a few minutes, the receptionist called us back over to her desk. "Okay, Mizukage-sama, Koru will be seeing you now in room 105. The room is to your right," she guided, pointing to the hallway as she talked.

"Thank you, Sara-san," she thanked, before walking in said direction, with me right next to her. Making it to the room, Kaa-chan knocked. A few seconds later a voice said "come in," and we did.

The room was rather small, but still manageable. There was a bed with two chairs as well as a desk, most likely for the doctor. The unnerving part was the mass amount of sharp and/or creepy looking objects the doctor had. "Good morning, Mizukage-sama!" he greeted.

"Likewise, Koru," she returned, motioning for me to sit on the bed.

"So this is your son that appeared out of thin air?" he joked, examining me from head to toe.

"Yes, that's him," she said, a smile on her face. Koru started to grab a file, and started to write some things on it. After a second, he looked up from the file to see me.

"Alright, little Kaiza, will you come here and step on this scale, please?" he asked, motioning to the scale. Nodding, I jumped off the bed and walked to the scale, slowly getting on it. "42.1…" he muttered, writing the number that the scale showed. "All right, now stand by the measuring tape, please?" Once again nodding, I complied with his words. "44…" he muttered again, repeating his scribbling. "Alright, now lay down on the bed for me so I can check your organs."

Going over to the bed, I laid down while he started to do a few hand signs. I was surprised when a mint green light surrounded his hands. "Stay calm," he advised, seeing my slight discomfort. Heeding his advice, I took a deep breath before laying completely still. The man's hands swept over me for about a minute, before he stopped and started to write in his little folder again. "Congrats, Mizukage-sama; he's very healthy."

This is how it continued for a while, before Koru finished his examination. "Alright, you two, I'll be right back with the last step of the day," he told us before walking out.

"Kaa-chan?" I called, bringing her gaze to me.

"Yes, Kaiza-kun?"

"What's...the last step?" I asked fearfully, a dark pit forming in my stomach. In response, the Mizukage bit her lip as she started to look around.

"Well...Kaiza-kun...Remember that I'll always be right here when you need me," she vaguely responded. That didn't help at all, and the pit got even darker when the doctor walked in again, this time with…..

NEEDLES! "Get me away!" I shouted, my chakra unsubconsciously flaring as I looked at the worst part of a hospital.

Needles.

"Kaiza-kun, calm down!" Kaa-chan yowled, but I remained defiant, looking at the needles with pure malice.

"Those things are evil!" I screeched, causing the doctor to have a hearty laugh at my misfortune.

"Oh, boy, looks like we'll have to do it this way…" Koru said, a small smile on his face. "Forgive me Mizukage-sama, but I can't resist handling a feisty one like your child." Before I could ask what he meant, he suddenly appeared right next to me and I felt something prick me in my arm. Before I could scream bloody murder, I started to get really sleepy and soon, the whole world went black.

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Looking around, I was in a dark void, similar to when I had my dream that sent me here. However, I ignored that part and instead felt really peeved at that doctor guy for putting me to sleep. "I know...he did NOT just-" I was stopped when I started to think.

"How did I get here?" I wondered, walking around only to find out that it was a really wet place. As I started to look around, I noticed that there was little sun coming from the top of where we were, which was really creepy in itself. Also, the ground felt like dirt and other things. "Wait a second…" I said to myself, looking at a piece of coral.

"I'm underwater!" I realized. But something wasn't adding up, since I could breath just fine. Looking back, I saw that there was a little sort of a hill going out of the water. Walking cautiously, I eventually found my way outside of the deep water to a very...oceany type of place.

It was a large setting, with coral all over the place. Where I stood now seemed to be a beach, and looking back, it was a really deep blue ocean that seemed never-ending.

I couldn't think more about where I was, because I felt myself leaving from the place. Looking up, I breathed slowly as I tried to take everything in one last time.

As I left however, I almost thought I saw a small glimpse of a very large red eye with a yellow iris staring right at me.

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Groaning, I started to blink my eyes as they focused on a figure that stood in front of me. A few seconds later, I remembered that it was Koru. Obviously not satisfied with what he did, I gave him a really strong glare.

...Well, as strong as a 5-year-old's glare could be, anyways.

Instead of being scared by me, he simply laughed as he started to speak. "Are you mad at me?" he asked.

"YOU PUT ME TO SLEEP WITH A NEEDLE! WHAT DO YOU THINK!?" I shouted. He kept his amused face on as he held out something to me. "What...is that?" I asked cautiously.

"A piece of candy," he responded. "Since you did well at the beginning, and went to sleep without too much fuss," he reminded, making me scowl again, "You deserve it." Looking at Kaa-chan, she nodded with a smile, which meant it was okay to take the candy.

I grabbed the sweet food from the doctor as Kaa-chan started to rise from her chair. "Thank you," I said, showing off my good manners, which he noted.

"My, isn't he respectful," Koru said.

"I wouldn't expect anything else," Kaa-chan replied, giving Koru a final farewell before we exited the hospital. It looked like we were walking back to the Academy to give the front desk guy the papers so I could go to school soon. As we walked along, I remained quiet, wondering about different things. "Are you alright?" I heard suddenly. Looking up, I saw Kaa-chan giving me a slightly worried look.

"I'm just thinking about something…" I responded.

"About what?" she pressed.

"You said you would melt Ao earlier," I started, hiding what I was really thinking about. "How can you melt someone?" In response, she gave a snort of laughter at my words with a few shakes of her head.

"Kaiza-Kun, I have two Kekkai Genkai," she started.

"Kekkai Genkai?" I echoed.

"Yes, Kekkai Genkai are special abilities that one possess," she explained. "Usually, they are passed down by a clan, and in most cases involve advanced chakra manipulation, which is the internal blending of two or more elements to make a new sub-element."

"For example," she continued. "In the Terumi clan, we can combine Fire and Earth chakra in order to create Lava jutsu. Also, we can combine Fire and Water in the same manner to create Steam jutsu."

"Do you think...I'll be able to melt people, too?" I asked, feeling really excited.

"Hmmm…" she wondered. "Well...I wouldn't know. When we use the chakra paper, we'll find out. Don't be disappointed if you don't have one of my bloodlines, since you aren't my birth child." Satisfied for the moment, we went into the Academy to drop the lab results to the front desk guy, before returning to the Mizukage building.

As Kaa-chan opened the door, I peered inside to see her two clones hard at work with the large stack of papers that she got everyday. In fact, the papers looked like they were nearly finished. "How has the progress been?" Kaa-chan asked the clones happily.

"We finished over half of our daily paperwork," the clone on the right responded.

"Kaiza-kun?" Kaa-chan called. "Can you help that clone sort the papers? After we get done, I promise we'll find out your elemental affinities." Nodding in anticipation of what my affinities would be, I dived head-first into the large stack of papers along with the other water clone my mom built.

It seemed that clones made everything go faster, because in the next two hours, we finished all of the paperwork for the day. "Thank all of you," Kaa-chan said to us, before the two clones beside me dispelled.

"Can we find my elements now?" I asked eagerly, awaiting this moment.

Man, I really hoped I had a lava affinity. That would be the coolest.

"Alright, alright," Kaa-chan said, pulling out a piece of white paper from her desk. "Now, if you have a water affinity, the paper will get wet: fire, it will burn, earth, it will crumble to dust, lightning, it will wrinkle, and wind, it will split in half," she quickly summarized.

"If I have lava?" I asked.

"If you have lava, this will happen," Kaa-chan said, before applying chakra to the piece of paper. A third got wet, another third burned, and another third crumpled to dust. However, as it happened, some steam was released where the fire and water met, and some molten rock-like shape came between the earth and fire elements. Taking out another piece of paper, Kaa-chan gave me a piece of paper, and instructed me to channel my chakra into the paper. Focusing really hard, I felt my chakra appear and directed it to go to the paper. It was really interesting when I directed my chakra; it felt as if there was a living force traveling through my body.

When my chakra went into the paper, I almost jumped in anticipation, hardly able to wait any longer. When I finally got results, I thanked the God I knew I always loved.

The paper got completely wet, which made me deflate a little before what happened next. Half of the now wet paper went into flames, while the other half crumbled.

And as if Lady Luck shined upon me, a little piece of molten-rock appeared right in between.

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A/N: Welp...that's it! School has been a hassle, as usual, however on a more positive note, we are getting way more day to day praise going on! Church has been good to us and we know that things will look up as long as we live right and praise even harder!

On a….non-religious note, I'll see y'all soon!

Blizzard, out!