Rawr. Tis…CHAPPY 7!! YAY!! Eh idk…have fun reading it…

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Iris grabbed her technique book and ran out of the house, she was very late. Again. She stopped on the way, even though she was in a major rush, to say hello to people she remembered. Although she was being kind, they seemed surprised that she was being nice.

"I wonder why they seem so scared of me," Iris thought to herself after saying trying to say hi to a random person who ran away at the sight of her. "Was I really that bad? Why are they so scared?" She slowed from a run to a walk to think over these things. What was she like? Why do these people know her well enough to run?

She arrived at the meeting spot as soon as they started to start without her. "Sorry I'm late," she said, "my past has me in a chokehold." Iris pointed to her forehead protector which has slipped down to her neck. She decided to leave it there; she thought it looked less cheesy then having it on her forehead.

Her teammates really didn't seem to care and went back to what they were doing. Iris opened her book to the first page; the first and easiest type of boom. She picked up a rock as the illustration showed and threw it, she did the combination of seals and it exploded; right behind Sasuke.

"WHAT THE HELL!?" The poor little emo boy yelled falling forwards from the impact of the blast. Iris just laughed; no wonder she used to love this shit.

"Is the wittle uchiha afwaid of a wittle boom?" she asked in the stupidest voice ever, causing Naruto to fall on the ground laughing. Well, falling on the ground and hitting his head on a rock laughing. That just made Iris laugh harder; this was fucking hilarious. How many times do you get to scare the shit out of emo boy and see idiot fox whack his head so hard it knocks him out, in the same day?

Iris suddenly stopped laughing and stood up. She felt something odd, like someone was right behind her. She turned around and punched whatever was behind her, hard. Unfortunatley, it happened to be who she didn't want it to be. Another guard.

"Iris, we need you back at the office for a little while," he said. "At least this one seems nicer than the other one," she thought as she was led away to find out what was going to happen to her next.

About ten minutes later they arrived at the hokage's office, er, room thing. She was let in and the door shut behind her. This time it was only her and the old man.

"What do you want now you old geezer?" She asked sarcastically.

"Lets get to the point," he replied like she was talking totally proper " We need your bombing skills to blow up a suspicious building outside of town. We don't know what's in it so we won't go there ourselves."

"So you want me to blow it up." She said dumbfounded. Why would they ASK her to blow something up? Are they insane? It would just set her off. She would keep wanting to blow up more and more things.

"Yes, do you accept?" he asked.

"Hell yea I do, do you think I'd ever pass up a chance to make something go boom?" she said, grinning. Finally, somebody trusted her.

"Go then, I'll be watching so I'll know when you're finished." The old man said, slightly smiling to himself. He knew he made her a bit more trusting of the village. "Maybe this time she won't go to the other side," He thought, "but then again, I could be wrong again."

By this time, Iris had already run from the room in search of the building she was sent to blow up, even though he gave her a map.

She searched about a half-mile outside the village and came to it. It was shabbily built but would be fun to explode at the same time. She flipped to the page starting destruction-able techniques and used the first one.

The building blew up without a hitch. She was smiling, for once, as she watched the flames grow higher and higher. Eventually after a full hour of staring she returned to her team only to find that they went home.

Iris walked back to her room still saying hi to people, even though they were terrified. She didn't care anymore; she knew she was trusted by a few people. That was enough for her.