Re-cap: Again she was awakened by someone, but this time it was a blonde woman she didn't know. "Good day," the woman greeted. "Please open your mouth, Aya-kun." Obediently she opened her mouth "Good." Wearily Aya asked, "Who are you?" "It's none of your concern now, but I'll tell you anyways…I am Tsunade, Godaime Hokage," she replied, "Oh. Thank you for caring for me, Tsunade-sama." "You're very welcome! Can I have my thermometer back? I don't want you choke on this." She said taking the thermometer from Aya and shoving it into her duffel bag to her right. "Normal," she said; turning to the back of the room where 3 familiar people stood. They sighed with relief. Turning back to Aya; Tsunade said, "You heal fast." Aya smiled and replied, "It's a trait." Tsunade countered with, "But that's so unlike Anko-san." Aya sat up from her position on the couch. "That's easy to explain. I'm not related to Anko-san; I was found by her and given shelter and a chance to live," was Aya's reply/explanation. Tsunade simply nodded knowingly. "So you're the child they found in the forest around 5 years ago?" an un-familiar voice asked. The speaker stepped out of the darkness. "Yes, Kakashi, she is the girl I talked to you about before," Anko, who hadn't spoken, answered. "Oh, yeah," Kakashi said; recalling that day she was brought into the hospital. "That's not a problem; is it?" Aya asked with a concerned look on her face. "Oh, no, there is no problem. I was just…curious," Kakashi replied. Anko looked around the room and said to the 2 examiners and Kakashi, "We have to get lost soon." They nodded in agreement and left. "Do you want me to keep you company?" Tsunade asked Aya; giving her a concerned look. "I can handle myself, thank you though. I'll call you if I need anything, okay, Tsunade-sama," Aya replied; looking at Tsunade. "Okay," Tsunade said; then disappeared in another puff of smoke.
Aya then realized that she was alone and she was really bored. She decided to take this opportunity and visit a certain grave. She grabbed a bento that she had made previously and started on her way to the grave site. At the grave site/ memorial, she caught a glance of a man with black hair and yellow- gold eyes. 'Who is this man and what is his business or relationship with Obito-kun?' she thinks to herself, not noticing that she was standing in front of the memorial. "Uh…hello…who are you and what are you here for?" asked the unfamiliar voice of the man whom she had bumped into. "I may ask you the same question. I am Aya, if you must know," was her venomous reply along with an icy cold glare. 'His appearance reminds me of myself,' she thinks; fear overcoming her. "Don't tell me that your afraid of me, are you?" he asked. "You didn't answer my question," Aya remarked. "So, Anko hasn't told you get…"he said, contemplating her. "For Christ's sake!" she burst out, "Who are you, damn it?" there was no answer. 'He's gone…who was that…? I hope that's the last I see of him…' she thought and hoped. She cleared their encounter and went on with why she came to the memorial for- to visit her dead lover.
She sat at that memorial and placed the bento there. "Obito-san…I…I made you bento…" she stuttered- her voice cracking up with every word she said. "I am so lost without your gentle- but forceful- guidance. She began to cry. He tears lulled her into a very aggressive and depressed state (also lulling her to sleep). While she slept her mind kept on wondering onto the strange, yet familiar man. 'Can this man be…my real…my lost…father…?' she thought in her dreams, hoping to find what she was looking for- the key to the lock door of the past that was right in front of her.
