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~Signing in Skye~

Reenactment

As soon as I could move, I rushed around in a panic filled frenzy, knocking over everyone and setting them in motion. Running and running until Sakura stopped me.

"Neji, explain." TenTen asked immediately. Everyone was off getting flashlights ready to search for Hinata and the ghost boy.

Instead, Shino answered. "Kiba was our friend, surely some of you must remember him for kindergarten?"

"That brat you're friend?" I asked shocked. He nodded.

"I think I remember now." Sakura said coming back in. "Really noisy boy, always brought a dog to school?" She thought it over. "Didn't he die falling off a cliff?"

Shino nodded. "Kiba wasn't like that, he was alive once." Shino actually sounded sad. "He died out here."

Neji took over. "Hinata invited those two down here for her sixth birthday." Everyone else was coming back. "Shino couldn't make it, but Kiba did."

"What happened? Do you think he would hurt her?" Ino asked wide-eyed. I glared at the ground, desperate to go. But I needed the storyline.

Neji and Shino both shook their heads. "Kiba is a good boy, he died saving her life. The two fell down a cliff after getting lost in the rain deep in the woods. Playing hide-and-seek actually."

"So what are you saying?" I asked. "He wants to play it again?"

"I don't know."

"He said they can play forever," Gaara commented.

Temari let out a gasp. "You don't think he would kill the girl he died to protect?" She looked at us. "Do you?"

"Not intentionally." Sikamaru mumbled.

"What! How is that not intentionally? Come on let's go!" I screamed.

"He's been a ghost for a while, dead and trapped here alone," he placed his hands in that weird thinking circle. "Probably not really knowing why, in all accounts, he's still just a six year old. All he wants is to play with his friend. He may not mean to, but if he is repeating a pattern, it'll lead them both to the place where they first fell, and in his mind, that is why he is stuck here. It's a drag I know. But to him, that fall means maybe she can stay."

He looked at us. "Let's go find them."

"Finally!"

"Neji, you know where the cliff is?" Sasuke questioned.

"Yes."

"Then just lead us there." TenTen voiced. He gave a nod and we headed out, not noticing the rain clouds before it was too late.

Every few seconds you could hear someone laughing. A kid. Two kids to be exact. They always kept just ahead of us while we tried to focus on Neji and keep our footing in the heavy rain.

"Neji?" TenTen yelled. "Are you sure you know where you're going?"

"Yeah!" He called back over the thunder.

As soon as we had headed out, the weather turned harsh and cold. The rain pelted us like bullets of ice, the sky was black and deadly, and the shadows cast by the lightening were like monsters reaching out to eat us.

"Kiba!" Someone laughed. "W-where are you!"

"Hinata!" I yelled out and rushed to Neji's side, carful to step where he had.

"Catch me if you can!" Kiba yelled back, their voices and laughs echoed through the trees and made it sound as if they were all around us. Everywhere.

"Here," Neji turned, "Single file now and watch your step, the side cliffs get steep and muddy, and weak in rain." He turned in front of me and I briefly saw his worried Hyuuga eyes.

"We'll be at the cliff soon. Another two hours to go."

"Two hours!" I yelled.

He shrugged. "The way through the woods is longer, were taking the side near the edge of all the hills, it's faster."

I growled and stood up in front of him. Walking out ahead of everyone, picking up speed while running my hand along the trees next to me. I could see what Neji meant. To my right was more trees, and two my left was the edge of hills sloping downwards, not really dangerous, but probably a painful fall.

"Naruto!" Sakura warned me. "Come back!"

I grinned. "Nah, I'm faster than you all, I'll get their first."

"The dobe does have some odd luck." I could hear Sasuke's voice echo through the woods.

Some more laughing responded from up ahead. The kids were still out there playing. Getting closer and closer to a fatal fall.

"Alright!" Shikamaru yelled at me. "Get there as fast and safely as possible, we'll catch up!"

"'A'ight!" I hollered back and picked up speed.

From time to time, I caught site of the kids; flashing through the woods between the shadows and flashes of brief light. You could hear them. Loud and clear, and it set my nerves on end. Also reminding me that I had to hurry and save Hinata. Save her, from her best friend.

I shook my head. Her best friend was dead, had been dead for years. And now he was leading her to her possible death. No, that wasn't her friend right now. Just a pitiful kid.

"Hinata!" Kiba yelled out urgently, "Come on, we're almost there."

"C-coming!" She laughed.

"Hinata!" I yelled out. "Please, please wait!"

"Naruto?" A shock of bright lightening and loud thunder reviled Hinata standing in the shadow of the trees beside me. I stopped suddenly and fell to the ground, water soaking through my cloths. I pulled myself up while the kid Hinata gazed at me confused. "N-Naruto?" She asked like coming out of a dream. The shadows from the lightning stretched horrifically across her, leaving weird shadows across her face. I thought the darkness was reaching for her with long thin fingers.

"Hinata." I stood up wincing. I skinned my knee. "Come here," I made a small motion with my hand, "please Hinata, come here."

Tilting her head to the side, she stepped forward a little. Out of the woods. "That's it." I encouraged her on with a smile.

"N-Naruto?" She asked again.

"Yes, it's me."

"Hinata, come back," someone cried, "come back and play. Please." Something else whined softly.

Thunder banged around us and the lightning flashed in bright blues and purples. Standing right behind Hinata was Kiba. But the shadows gave his face a sunken in look. You couldn't see his eyes, and the skin looked drawn tight to the skull, his wet hair hung limply to his face and he had a foreboding hand out, waiting for Hinata. As if the dark shadows had taken form.

"Oh." She gazed at me, but no longer did she see me. "O-okay Kiba." She smiled and turned around, taking his hand.

"Oh no you don't!" I jumped up and tried to tackle the two to the ground. But with a laugh, Kiba and Hinata were gone and running back through the woods.

"Damn!" I punched the soggy ground and stood back up, running again at full speed. Alost there! Turning around a small bend, I found the cut-off Neji described. The ground was green and wet, but at the edge was a jagged part of mud that slid down with the rain. That's where it broke off on Kiba and Hinata as kids. That's where they fell.

"Kiba?" I looked over. Walking closer was Hinata. She didn't look like a kid anymore, but just 17 year old Hinata. Her long hair was wet and clung to every curve of her body, her cloths doing the same. Her lips were tinged blue from cold and her bare feet cut. She laughed and walked forward some more. She was heading straight to the cliff.

"Oh, you found me!" Kiba was laughing happily, standing just out in the open above the cliff. He was no longer flesh and blood, but see through again. It was eerie to see lightning flash behind him. "Now come get me! Nan-nan-nah!"

"Okay." Hinata giggled again.

"No Hinata don't!" I yelled, picking up the last ounce of speed in my tired legs I ran at her. Kiba turned a shocked face to me and his little puppy growled. Thunder flashed and sudden lightning blinded me. Causing me to stumble in my mad dash. For a second I saw Kiba the way he must have looked like when he died.

Cloths wet, muddy, and torn. Tired face and tear streaks through the mud on his cheeks. He hunched over painfully, the bone in his leg was sticking clean through the flesh, snapped in half. His arm looked swollen and his other had what looked like a thick twig right through it. His forehead was bleeding and the blood flowed down his face. Akamaru on his head was covered in red, died in his own blood. His front left leg and back right leg twisted at odd angles. His head looking a little dented.

Then it was broken and the little boy stood there shocked, confused, and scared. "I just wanted my friend back." He sobbed sadly, wiping his tears with small hands.

Hinata walked right off the cliff without even a scream.

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