"When you say the forest of death, is it really THE forest of DEATH?" I asked as the color slowly drained from my face.

"Yes...What else could I mean?" she asked back sarcastically while giving me a smirk. "Alright maggots! In the forest of death, you're going to have to obtain two scrolls by the end. Each team will be given either the Heaven or Earth scroll. You'll have five days to retrieve the other scroll from another team and make it to the tower directly in middle of the forest of death. Now sign these contracts to pick up your scroll and we can begin," Anko explained as she handed the contracts to my sister to pass around to all the genin taking the exam.

When Sakura reached me, her face held a pity for me as she clearly must have remembered what it was like for her to go through the forest of death. I took a contract from her and looked it over. It had a huge amount of writing, which I decided was way too long to read it all. My eyes gazed towards the bottom of the paper, meant for where my signature was supposed to go. Another Shinobi, whom I did not know, started passing out pens. I scribbled my name quickly on the line and looked at my teammates. They were finishing writing their signatures.

"Now maggots! Those who weren't chicken to sign the contracts, move your asses to the tent on my right. One at a time, team by team will retrieve one scroll. We have decided to also ass the older Shinobi who have already passed the exam to make your time in the forest of death harder. They're purpose will be trying to take your scrolls away and engaging a fight. They'll also be there if you want to drop out for some reason or if somebody is critically injured," Anko told all the genin in front of her.

"We won't need to drop out cause we got the best medical nin there is," Kyo whispered as he leaned over my shoulder. I began blushing immediately because I knew he was talking about me. I had advanced medical nin knowledge and powers and different methods of treatment when a certain body part got injured.

"One last thing, I will only say this once so listen and listen well! DO NOT OPEN THE SCROLLS! If you do you'll immediately get disqualified," She announced loudly.

"Now we'll start to give out the scrolls. Will team twenty-eight enter the tent," Anko stared intensely as the team of three disappeared behind the curtain. Slowly the time ticked away as team by team went and retrieved their scroll.

"(Y/N)! Come here," I heard Naruto call out as he motioned me to come with his hand. I walked over to the older ninja and smiled at him. "How do you think you'll do in the forest of death?" Naruto asked me. I shrugged my shoulders and exhaled loudly.

"Well, I have a very good team. We all get along and each of us are strong in our own way which I think makes us stand out above the rest," I replied back at him.

"What kind of strengths do each of you have?" Kiba asked sneaking up behind me as he eavesdropped.

"Well, Saji is definitely the strongest of us all as he can beat our sensei by himself! Kyo is the brains of the team cause he uses strategy for everything and can even make them up instantly. I'm just the medical nin, but I help them out when they're badly injured," I explained to the both of them.

"WOAH! I'm a medical nin as well!" Sakura said in amazement.

"Looks like it runs in the family," Sasuke said coolly to the both of us as he mysteriously laid under a tree. I glanced his way giving him only a smile which made him furrow his brows in confusion.

"Team eighty nine!" Anko announced through the crowd of genin.

"Come on (Y/N)! That's us!" Kyo called to me.

"Bye guys. I guess I'll see you on the inside," I retorted before leaving them. I walked over to my team and strolled my way to the tent and behind the curtain things. There was a desk inside with three men sitting behind it with a bunch of scrolls laid out.

"Team eighty nine, you will have the heaven scroll," the middle man said.

"You'll start off at gate #14." the left man said. The right man collected the sheet of papers we signed and accepted the scroll then took the exit on the right. Saji and Kyo had decided that they would give me the scroll and I was given the job of keeping them safe. I waved to my sister and the rest of the older ninjas and made my way to gate #14.

There was already a man there waiting for my team, standing before a huge set of gate doors with the number fourteen on it. He stood with his back against the fence while occasionally looking at his watch.

"Man! When the hell are we supposed to be going in there?" Saji asked, his temper starting to control him. When Saji was mad all hell broke loose. That was really the only time I was scared of him.

"When it's exactly one o'clock," the man said showing some emotion of amusement at the fact that Saji was restless. The man looked back down at his watch.

"You lucked out kiddo," he replied and unlocked the huge lock with a set of sterling silver keys. I took a deep breath and looked over to my team. We were all ready.