How to Train Your Demon
Sorry for taking so long to post this chapter. First I was really busy, then I just got bored with it, then, when I was about to do it again, I went on vacation, then, when I came back, I got bored with it again. I'm still bored with it, so it might be a while before I write the next one. Also this is going to be another short chapter, so sorry. I don't own Naruto or How to Train Your Dragon.
It had started to rain when Naruto had begun to walk home; so by the time he reached the Hokage tower, he was soaked. As he stepped in for dinner, he could hear the sounds of Jaraiya having everyone review.
"All right," he said as Naruto stepped into the tower's dining hall, "where did Sasuke go wrong in the training field today?" "I missed time for my flip," Sasuke said in a board tone, "it threw off my reverse tumble… it was quite sloppy." "No, no," Ino told him, "it was alright. You were still so amazing." "No, Sasuke's right," Jaraiya said, "we have to be tough on ourselves, or we'll never learn from our mistakes."
It was then that Jaraiya saw Naruto walking over with ten bowls of ramen, three large glasses of milk, and (to be healthy) a small bowl of rice. "Where did Naruto go wrong today," he asked. "Um," Ino said, "he showed up?" Jaraiya slapped her on the back of the head. "He didn't get eaten," Kiba said. Jaraiya slapped him on the back of the head. "He's never where he should be," Sasuke said. "Thank you, Sasuke," Jaraiya told him, walking around them, "you need to be able to live and breathe the stuff. Which is why, I brought this out."
Then, he put a fairly large book on the table. "The Book of Demons," Jaraiya said, "a manual that holds everything we know about every demon we know of." Just then, the sound of thunder roared across the sky outside. "Well," he said, walking away, "looks like there'll be no attacks tonight; so I'd study up if I were you."
"Wait," Kiba said as he stopped playing with his fork, and looked over at jiraiya, "you mean read; while we're still alive?!" "Oh, be quite," Ino said, "it will do you some good to read something." "Why read words when you can just kill stuff the words the words tell you stuff about," Kiba said. "Because," Ino told him, "you won't know the best way to kill them without reading the book."
"oh," Choji said, unable to keep it in any longer, "I've had Shikamaru read it to me like seven times, so I'd be ready for when we fight demons ourselves. There's this water demon, which sprays scalding water at its victims, and another one that buries…" "Yea," Kiba said, said, stopping Choji's rant, "there was a chance I could have read that." "But now…" Ino said, trailing off.
After a short pause, Kiba stood up, stretched his arms, and said, "You guys read, I'm going to bed so I'm ready to kill things tomorrow." "And, and, there's this other one that…" Choji continued, as he fallowed Kiba and the others.
Naruto walked over to the table. "So," he said to Sakura and Sasuke, "do you want to share, or…" "Read it," they both said, pushing it towards him as they walked off. "All mine then," Naruto said, pretending to be excited, "great. Then I guess I'll see you guys…" he looked up in time to see Sakura and Sasuke walk through the door. "Tomorrow," Naruto finished, sadly.
He sighed and looked down at the book. Naruto did want to read the book; but he didn't want anyone to what he would be reading. He decided he would wait until tonight before looking up what the book had to say about the nine-tails.
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Imagaco
