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This week had been absolutely hectic and I can't apologize enough for being two days late!
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The Boruto movie will be coming up soon probably in the next chapter or so. And to get a feeling of what time of year it is Himawari and Osamu's Birthday (by my guess) is mid- to late Summer. So I'm gonna say August.
I DO NOT OWN NARUTO OR ANY OF THE CHARACTER
Except Osamu-chan he is mine XD
Sorry it's a little late in the day I had college obligations XP
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Festivals and Scarecrows
I'm not sure why bad things keep happening to me. This time though I guess a bad thing can be turned good if you squint your eyes and turn your head to the side a little bit. I met someone new and might make some friends in the process.
The day started normally as it can in the Uzumaki household. Dad had gotten all of the paperwork for today done last night and decided to take the day off. We were all planning on spending it together at the festival tonight.
It was late September and the Great Fourth Festival was in full swing around the village. My understanding of it was that it was to celebrate the victory of the Fourth War and to honor those who had died in service to their countries.
Kaa-chan was really excited to get us all into Kimono… seeing Dad in one was hilarious. She dressed us all up really nice and then had us take a family photo.
Mom and Himawari were in lavender colored kimono with butterflies on the bottom while Dad and Boruto were in plain dark blue kimono to match their eyes. I opted for a plain, darker purple over the lavender that Kaa-chan tried to get me into.
Overall I think we looked extremely… royal.
Ugh.
"Kaa-chan," I pulled slightly on her sleeve as we walked down the street. "People are staring more than usual."
"That's because Daddy is the Hokage, Samu-nii!" Himawari butted in grabbing my other arm. Thank Kami the kimono sleeve is bulky.
"Yes, Osamu." Kaa-chan agreed, "Your father was already an important figure but now he's even more so being the Hokage."
I hummed under my breath as I watched Dad and Boruto's backs in front of us. This reminded me of the first time we were out together in the village like this… that day was the first time I got lost and the first time I experienced a genjutsu… it sucked.
I'm sure I have nothing to worry about… things like that never happen twice. Besides I'm older now, I'm not gonna get lost.
I focused on my surroundings again, not realizing I had zoned out only to find myself amidst a sea of faces… none of which were my families.
Oh Kami.
Not again.
Why? Why does this keep happening to me? I don't think I did anything too bad in my past life to be cursed like this!
I started running down the street, for once thanking the gods for my short stature, ducking under people's arms, hoping that they didn't get to far ahead of me.
My breaths started coming out faster and faster the longer I searched through the people, trying to get a glimpse of blonde hair or even a lavender kimono. I was so busy panicking I didn't notice him until I smashed right into his legs.
Before I could hit the ground large hands grabbed my shoulders and righted me on my feet.
"Maa, Maa. Isn't it a bit dangerous to be walking around alone in a crowd this big?"
Looking up I saw a lot of grey. Literally. Wearing a dark grey kimono and topped with wild grey hair was none other than Hatake Kakashi.
Hot, fat tears started to stream down my face. Relief filed me and I knew I would be okay Kakashi could take me back to my parents easily.
"Hey." He said nervously. "Woah, little buddy, there's no need to cry." He kneeled down to my level (I barely came up to his hips) and started to wipe my face off with his kimono sleeve.
"Wait." He murmured quietly. "Osamu-chan?"
I started crying harder bordering on sobs as my emotions ran wild and relief swam through my veins. He recognized me. Thank Kami.
"Where are your parent's, buddy."
"I-I-I"
"Alright hold on."
He went through some hand signs very quickly before slapping them on the ground. A poof of smoke later and there was an old pug in front of us.
"Kakashi? You hardly ever call anymore."
Woah. Summoning animals. This is so cool!
Kakashi rubbed the back of his head sheepishly. "Maa, sorry Pakkun, but Osamu-chan here is lost and we could use your help getting him back to the right place."
I could make out the unsaid plea for help with a crying child.
"Yeah but give me a second. This nose isn't what it used to be, ya know?" The pug turned to me next, "It'll be okay, puppy, no worries"
Pakkun took off to the roofs.
My perception shifted as I was suddenly lifted into strong arms and then shifted once again as Kakashi followed his summon onto the nearby roof. "Alright, little guy, just hold on tight. We'll get you back to your parents in no time, ne?"
We soared—or at least that's what it felt like to me—over the rooftops, following Pakkun to a place that looked vaguely familiar.
"Ah, there they are."
Kakashi touched down next to a swing set—abandoned by children as they went home to sleep.
There were people nearby. One of them looked over and started running towards us. Through my tear-blurred vision I could tell it was my father.
"Kakashi-sensei! Have you seen-" Dad's eyes went from Kakashi's to mine and in a split second I went from one pair of arms to another.
"Oh, Kami, Osamu. I'm so glad you're okay."
You never know how safe you feel until your cradled in your parent's arms. I was so tired after the whole ideal I could barely stay awake. Kaa-chan came running over and Dad passed me to her before going to talk to Kakashi.
"Kaa-chan?"
My voice made my mother actually look at me instead of just smothering me to her chest.
"Yes, sweetie?"
I yawned widely the tear tracks on my face stretching uncomfortably, "Can we go home now?"
She let out a startled laugh before hugging me tightly to her chest. "Of course we can. As soon as your father is done we'll go."
It only took a few more minutes before Dad came back over to us—waving over his shoulder at Kakashi and the disappearing Pakkun, but in that time I was already falling asleep in my mother's arms.
Damn my age and the constant need for sleep.
"Kakashi said he would watch the office for a few days." I heard Dad whisper as not to wake me up. "I swear Osamu gets into more trouble than I did as a kid… and none of it is even on purpose."
Kaa-chan giggled slightly as they started to walk—I'm guessing—in the general direction of our house.
"I don't know about that Naruto-kun. Osamu-chan is a good boy."
"Well he definitely has my luck… no doubt about it."
I fell asleep sometime after that sentence but way before we made it home. I guess Boruto and Himawari were sent home earlier because I didn't see them anywhere at the park.
That night I dreamt of silver haired nights and animals popping out of smoke, saving the lives of innocent civilians and stopping bad guy's day and night.
When I woke up the next morning I knew there was one thing I had to do.
Go to the library.
I've got to learn how to get my own summon.
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And once again I am sooo sorry that this chapter is two days after I said I'd have it out
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