I ignored her and looked back at Sasuke, those eyes; they were so familiar, a memory in the distant shadowed parts of my brain. My body felt stuff as I struggled to remember, why couldn't I remember? Everything seemed like a part of a nightmare. I almost felt like maybe it was just a dream and I would wake up any moment to a smiling family and memories.

"Tsunade was right." The nurse was mumbling to herself, "That girl is a menace."

"Hey!" I screamed, "I didn't hurt him." The nurse gave me an uncertain look. I growled under my breath, "You really think that someone with a broken arm and leg could take down a ninja?" The nurse still didn't look convinced, and I was sure the nurse helping Sasuke was incriminating me as well.

Suddenly Sasuke lurched out of the nurses arms and stumbled to his feet, his body became balanced but a strange aura surrounded him. His opened slowly revealing an unnaturally silver coloring. Sasuke paused and blinked a few times at me, before getting a huge grin. "Nii-san!" The voice was surprisingly high and feminine, like that of a young child's.

Sasuke ran at me with a huge hug knocking us both to the floor. Pain pulsed through me as my bones hit the hard floor. My eyes were wide with shock and the nurse stood there, neither daring to come closer. "Sasuke?"

Sasuke sat up slightly still grinning, "No silly, it's me Rei."

"Rei?" I didn't recognize the name at all. Rei pulled back and I got into a sitting position.

Rei gave me a questioning look and then smiled bigger, "do you know how hard it was to transfer my mind to another dimension, and you don't even recognize me."

"Another dimension?" It seemed all my responses were questions. Did Rei or whoever was in Sasuke's body know me? From the look on his face I guessed so, but wasn't Rei a girl's name?

Rei nodded then gave me a pained look, "you really don't remember anything?" I shook my head and Rei let out a huge sigh. Then a look of concern flashed across his face, "Are you ok?" He looked at my broken arm.

I only nodded, "yeah it just hurts a little bit." Before he could answer the sound of the door opening and foot steps coming to a stop echoed through the room.

"Sasuke?" We both looked over to see Sakura had entered and was standing between the two shocked nurses. Sasuke got off of me and stood up. Sakura only backed away with a look of fear plastered on her face. "Your eyes."

Rei blinked, "Sasuke? Is that this body's name?" I nodded slowly and Rei started screaming with an expression of pure disgust, "I'm in a boy's body? That is so gross!" The nurses glanced at each other and fled, probably to seek Tsunade, leaving Sakura alone next to the door.

"Kaive, who is she?"

I looked at Rei strangely. Kaive? Wasn't that the name on the name-tag? "Sakura." My voice faltered, this girl in Sasuke's body really knew me, and I might be able to get some answers from her. I forced myself to stand, the tile floor burning a distant cold through the nerves of my feet. "You know me?"

Kei grinned, "Yeah." Then she looked at the ground, "in our world you were killed." A tear trickled down her cheek, and then she smiled slightly, "but with your abilities, they said you might have teleported to another world at the last moment." She looked back up at me, "we never did find a body."

My heart pounded, and the final scene of my dream filled my mind with the unwanted image of death. I shivered slightly and then looked at Sakura.

She gripped the wall behind her looking at Sasuke, "what kind of jutsu is this?"

Kei gave her a questioning look then looked back at me, "we can heal your wounds and remind you everything you've forgotten, but you must teleport back to our world."

My eyes widened, "and how the hell am I supposed to do that?"

Kei sighed, "Summon your power and fill your mind with the image of where you want to go." She beamed, "at least that's what you told us."

"I still don't know…"

Tsunade ran into the room and stared at Sasuke then looked at me. Kei grabbed my arm and dragged me to the wall, she muttered something strange and her eyes glowed fluorescent. The wall began to shake to a speed barely visible to the human eye. The atoms shook violently becoming fuzzy, a strange deep pulse emitted from the violent molecules.

Kei had her hands directly in front of her body and held them there as the molecules vibrated faster, and then ripped her hands apart, the wall blasted open, large chunks of rock and mineral flew everywhere, strangely none hit me or Kei. But the blast held back Tsunade and Sakura who had to dodge the flying bits of debris.

Kei pulled me through the hole and we raced down the streets, people stared at Sasuke and a few girls looked horrified. I stared at Sasuke's back, as I was dragged towards the villages borders. A huge gate loomed closer and closer as Kei gained speed, the molecules in her legs seemed to vibrate faster, and my legs burned as we reached an inhumane speed.

"Stop!" one of the guards at the gate ran in front of us, his eyes widened when he realized Kei wasn't stopping. The man leaped out of the way at the last moment as we zipped past, into the woods to who knows where.

Kei yanked me over rocks, around trees, and eventually came to a stop when we reached a clearing. My body, not prepared for the sudden halt, tripped and sent me flying into the bushes. I tried to stand, but my feet hurt, I looked at them, blood dripped from the soles and my skin was ripped in several places.

I stared at the blood, more in shock of what had just happened to feel the pain crawling up my legs. Kei walked over and stared at me, "sorry, I didn't mean to stop so suddenly."

I glared at her; it still felt so strange to hear a feminine voice when Sasuke spoke. This couldn't be real, it had to be a dream. "How did you do that?"

Kei looked thoughtful, "I can control the atoms and molecules; their speed, how many electrons they contain, what kind of electricity they emit..." she stopped and stared at me, "you can do it to you know."

I almost laughed; this had to be some kind of joke, "are saying I can control atoms." I had to fight down a snicker that was forcing a large grin onto my face.

Kei shook her head; Sasuke's black hair looked strange bordering such paranormally silver eyes. "we all have different abilities, except for you and Daiki. But you two don't get along very well." She paused and looked at the ground, "you two never told anyone why." Her face looked pained, "I thought you two were related because siblings often have the same abilities, we all did."

I stood, the pain in my feet had faded and the wounds were disappearing at an abnormally fast rate, "I don't know who you think I am," my eyes were shadowed by my bangs as I cast my gaze across the ground. Kei just stared at me, and I jerked my head up tears streaming down my face and anger boiling through my eyes. "But I'm not some fairy-tale elf with little pointed ears bringing happiness and joy wherever I go with my holly jolly powers!"

"Actually were goddesses," Kei mumbled under her breath.

"I don't care!" My anger seethed through my body, I felt an emotion I never experienced before, I couldn't even contemplate what it was. I began to feel an inner need to kill, fear bubbled through me as I fought the urge to destroy everything in sight. "My point is, I don't believe in magic!" With that, I took off running in the opposite direction; I needed to escape before I killed someone.

Kei watched me leave, "denying yourself is not going to solve your problems."

I ignored her and ran, Kei didn't chase after me, and she didn't need to. She knew I'd have to come back to her, I still needed an explanation. My feet carried me further into the woods, I didn't know where I was headed, but it didn't matter as long as I didn't find any people.

I came to a stop and breathed heavily, trying to catch my breath. "Scared?" A voice of pure hatred and malicious intent pulsed through my ears. I looked around for the source of the voice, but found myself alone in an eerily quiet forest, with dark shadows cast from large trees blocking my view of anything further than a couple of yards.

I saw a movement out of the corner of my eye and flipped around ready to defend. But the only thing there was a large owl and a tree branch staring at me with large golden eyes. I glanced around, my heart pounded in my chest and I wasn't sure if I should run, or risk it and fight. And if I did decide to fight, should I just attack random shadows or wait for the other person to make a move. Then I sighed, I was probably only imagining things, it was dark and quiet, the perfect elements for nightmarish fears.

Suddenly a large shadow leaped from the darkness of a large oak and plastered an image in the likeness of itself on the ground behind a man with deep red eyes and shoulder-length black hair. He reached out and grabbed my hand, his eyes glowed fluroresent. "the same as Kei's." I muttered softly as a darkness spread throughout my vision. Clouding away my conscience.