Constant and steady as the shining stars reflecting in her eyes, that smile shaped on her lips will forever be etched into his mind as she watched him fall into the dark. Slowly loosing life. Pain, betrayel, anger, heartbreak burned deep in his soul. She was his everything.
His heart.
His soul.
His entire being. He had done everything for her. He cared for her, held her, loved her. He had sacrificed so much for her. And how did she repay him? She tore the heart he had given her, ripped it to shreds. Mercilessly. She just stood with those cold and heartless eyes waiting for him to breathe his last.
"Why? Why would you do this?" He choked out as blood ran from his mouth. Her laughter filled his ears, "Why?" she repeated. "Well, why not?"
"But I loved you. Why..." His voice trailed off.
Her smile stretched further at his love blinded ignorance. "Look at me, Suzuki. Did you really think I would love you?" She laughed again as his eyes widened.
Even though she betrayed him and played with his heart, even as she stood there laughing at his pain, he could not believe it. He just couldn't believe her. It had to be a lie. How could she, after everything they've been through, just throw it all away? How can she stand there and say it was all a lie? It wasn't a lie, it couldn't be. You can't fake what he saw when she looked at him. The way she touched him, held him. The love in her eyes when they she looked up at him when they danced in the moonlight.
'You're only fooling yourself.' He tried to reason with himself 'She is the Goddess, the personification of Sins and Darkness. You cannot deny that.' He wanted to believe that this was a dream, that it wasn't real. But he knew the truth, it gleamed in her eyes.
She kneeled down next to him and gently ran the back of her fingers against his cheek. She reached back and pulled the a golden dagger out of his chest. The ruins etched into the handle faintly glowed silver as it absorbed his blood, the glow illuminated his pale face. All he could do was stare up at her as the last remnants of life faded from his eyes. As the darkness took hold he was unable to hear her last words to him, "Rhet isuona ves tsuto, Enamore".
Naomi eyes fluttered open as she woke from her dream. It had been decades since she could remember the last time she ever dreamed of the past. Centuries since she had one about Suzuki, seeing him again must have surfaced some old memories. She sat up and stretched. She sighed as she recalled bits of the dream. Oh how she hated to think about him, it seriously disrupted her day. She glanced around the room, nothing was really in the room except the mat she slept on. She never had any material needs like humans, her tastes were simple.
She stood up and stretched her arms upward, standing on her tippy toes. How am I going to brighten the mood? She thought to herself as she walked to the door. She was about to open it when an idea struck her. This place was a bit too quiet for her likes, no screaming, pleading, or begging for mercy, Orochimaru must not be back yet. In that case why not a little music?
An eerie silence rang through the hideout, and Kabuto was enjoying the peace of silence as he worked. He was falling a bit behind, and Orochimaru was getting a bit impatient. But because Sasuke was off training somewhere with Orochimaru, and Naomi had finally fallen asleep, so this provided the quiet that Kabuto needed to concentrate. He was just about to add a sodium hydroxide solution to some kinda jelly like green liquid when the one thing he was hoping wasn't going to happen, happened.
"You ain't nothin' but a hound dog, crying all the time. You ain't nothin' but a hound dog, crying all the time. Well, you ain't never caught a rabbit. And you ain't no friend of mine" Naomi's voice rang out louder than the blaring speaker, causing Kabuto to flinch and add the entire solution to the peculiar liquid, thus causing it to explode in his face. Wiping soot off his face, he let out a heavy sigh and left the room. He headed down the hall, his steps heavy with agitation as he neared the source of annoyance. He threw open the doors to a large empty room usually used for storage, to see Naomi dancing all around in the center of the room. It looked more like she was trying to throw a rabid squirrel off than dancing to him, but he never understood dancing. She didn't seem to notice he was even there as he made his way over to the stereo and yanked the cord out of the wall.
Naomi stopped immediately "Oi! What you do that for?"
"Because, unlike you, I have important things to do than to annoy, take up space, and 'entertain' Orochimaru." He retorted, heading for the door.
"I do more than that! I made dinner last night" She said while folding her arms over her chest
"Yeah, I noticed, next time make sure the 'food' is dead before you try to cook it" He had almost reached the door when the stereo started playing "I don't want to miss a thing" by Aerosmith. Kabuto turned around to see that the stereo was still unplugged and playing.
"Kabuto, you look upset." She said bluntly.
"C'mere, dance with me" She said gently as she motioned fer him to come near.
"I'm not going to dance with you." He said. He started to head for the door again until the look on her face caught him off guard. It seemed like she really was expecting him to dance with her. There was something in her eyes, some emotion that he didn't even know she could feel, but he couldn't tell what it was. No, he had to be imagining things. She grabed his arm and pulled him toward the middle of the room. He pulled his arm back "I have work to do, Naomi."
"But Kabuto-"
"No, Naomi" He interrupted her, "I can't. Now keep the noise down" And with that, he left before she could argue.
The music stopped when the door clicked shut, leaving her standing in silence. Alone.
Suzuki's footsteps on the marble floor rang through the empty hall. His elongated shadow walked along side him, casting over the the thick and heavy red silk curtains that kept all bits of sunlight out. He never understood why he even needed curtains, the sun never rose here.
He came to a beautifully hand-carved ivory double door that opened as he approached it. He walked into a circular white throne room with a blooming black rose vine wrapped around the entire upper border of the room. It was an elegant throne room, but without the throne. Like the curtains, he didn't understand the design for this either. After a few centuries, you learn to just stop asking stupid questions. He didn't even know who designed this place. Whoever it was, deserved there props.
He walked over to a crystal claw footed table with a pedestal base sitting atop it. He held his hand in front of him and the golden dagger he threatened Naomi with materialized in his hand. He placed it a few inches above the pedestal as a silver vine grew out of the center of the pedestal and wrapped around the dagger, holding it in place.
He turned away from the table to face the room, "Dasyri." No sooner had he said that, had a small human like creature appeared in front of him. Only about four foot, the demon had a humanoid body, slender, dark red skin, and small budding horns on top his forehead. The demon was a species of demons not native to this planet, most of them served the Goddess of the moon, Xuroki, but this one remained loyal to him.
"Yes, my lord?" The demon said after he bowed his head.
"Dasyri, I need you to do something for me." Suzuki said
"Yes, my lord?" The demon repeated.
He held out his hand as black smoke like substance swirled and twisted around to form an identical replica of the scroll Naomi and Kabuto stole. "This is only a copy. I need the real thing." He handed the fake scroll to Dasyri.
"Yes my lord. Where shall I begin looking?" The demon spoke as he examined the item in his hands.
"You remember Naomi, correct?" The demon's eyes flashed with hatred and agony at that name.
"Does she have it?" he laced she with loathing.
"She stole it a few days ago. I do not know the reason, but she does not know what it is for."
"And if she tries to stop me?" He asked his master.
An evil smirk spread across his lips, "Have some fun with her" is all he had to say to make Dasyri be more than willing to this task. With a glint in his eye, the demon bowed his head once more and disapeared into the shadows.
Another chanpet. Say yay. "Yay!"
Anyway, yes, there is mention of another planet, Naomi being a God, demons and more Gods. "In a Naruto Fic?" Yes, this story gets very in depth with things not in and out of Naruto, especially with my other stories. But not exactly a crossover, though.
If you're confused, don't panic, it'll be explained in later chapters. Or you could ask them, I'll answer them without spoiling a whole lot.
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