Chapter Four
Bold Letters- Thoughts
We were jumping from tree to tree at top speed. Since I'm not a ninja I can't jump from tree to tree so Suigetsu-sama was carrying me piggy-back style. We where well on our way when Suigetsu-sama started complaining.
"Hey Sasuke let's stop for a while. I'm tired."
"Hn" was the only thing Sasuke-sama said.
I looked around. I saw that everyone was sitting down so I decided to sit down too. I saw a tree. It wasn't very tall, but it was tall enough for me to climb up and sit and that's exactly what I did. I sat on a thick branch about 4 feet off the ground. The tree was probably 9 feet high in total.
Suddenly I saw lightning followed by thunder. It started raining-no, pouring- after that.
"Great. Just great; now my hair is ruined." I looked at Karin. We could get sick and die, well we could just get sick, but that's not the point. We could get sick and all she's worrying about is her hair, conceited much.
"Hey, whatever your name is, couldn't you see this coming." I looked at Karin.
"I can only see that past not the future idiot." I smirked. Her face turned at red as a tomato, out of anger I'm sure.
"You little son of a"- "Karin" Sasuke-sama interrupted. Karin just pouted in protest and "hmped".
I looked up at the sky. The rain wasn't just rain any more now there were horrible winds. It looked like a bad storm was coming and we were in its way.
"Hey Sasuke we better find shelter and fast. This storm looks pretty bad." Suigetsu-sama stated.
I decided to say something. "Um, there's a cave not too far from here. We could stay there until this storm blows over." By the time I finished my last sentence I was screaming. I didn't know if they heard me over these winds. It was getting dark and with this storm I knew one thing for sure, I couldn't see shit. I turned my head around trying to see if I could find any of them, but I couldn't see anything except rain. To tell you the truth I was kind of scared.
I mean I was in the middle of a forest and in the middle of one bad-ass storm. Suddenly I felt something grab me by the waist. I screamed from the sudden touch. I turned my head around to try and see who was carrying me. I saw that it was Suigetsu-sama. I sighed in relief. A few minutes later, I didn't feel the harsh winds and rough rains on my skin anymore. I looked around and saw everyone. We were in the cave I told them about earlier.
I guess they did hear me. After Suigetsu-sama let me go I thanked him. He just waved it off. I sneezed. You have got to be kidding me. I sneezed again.
"Damn. I hate storms." I said.
"See Sasuke-kun I told you she was useless. Just a little storm like this on and she's already sick. Worthless." I glared at Karin, but she was right in a way. My father always told me I was worthless. At first I just ignored him, but after a while I started believing him.
"So how come you wanted to come with us? You know we are missing-nins right?" Suigetsu said with a look of curiosity on his face.
"I was getting sick and tired of that village. I mean it's so boring. Nothing ever happens there, besides nobody wanted me there. I mean ever since my mom died giving birth to me I was considered a murderer. I never knew a baby could become a murderer the first few seconds after it was born." A sarcastic laugh escaped my mouth.
Suigetsu-sama and Juugo-sama had a sympathetic look on their face. Karin looked like she couldn't care less and Sasuke-sama had an unreadable expression on his face.
"Anyways, yeah, that's pretty much why I wanted to leave the village. You know Sasuke-sama if I were you I wouldn't go after Itachi-san. Trust me you would regret it after wards. Now I'm just stating my opinion. You don't have to take any of this to heart, but once you kill your brother"- I looked at him, those emotionless eyes looked so sad-"you'll learn the truth and you're going to regret it."
A look of confusion crossed his face and left as quickly as it came.
"What are you talking about Tsuki?" Sasuke-sama asked me.
I looked at him. As much as I wanted to I couldn't tell him the truth because if I did life as we know it might very well end. Literally.
