A/N: SAY WHAAAAATTTT. It's only been a week? I KNOW. I forced myself to write this by promising myself to only breath if I wrote a sentence. This didn't work out, and after passing out, I decided to forgo rewarding myself, and just doing it. Thank you Shia LaBeouf. Anyways, I hope you all enjoy this chapter. Leave a review if you did. Oh and slight warning, it gets a lil nasty near the very end. I didn't make it as bad as I should of, but that's because I like to think I'm a nice guy. Usually anyways.
EDIT: Apparently some people were confused with the ending, so I made a small edit to clarify what was going on. Sorry for the confusion!
Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto, The Legend of Zelda, or anything else I intentionally or unintentionally reference. I also had my daily apple. An apple a day keeps the lawyers away. Or was it durians?
Sai cautiously jumped through the canopy of the forest towards Orochimaru's supposed location. He had a mission, and he intended to finish it. Everything he had trained for was in this moment. To be an extension of his master's will. His mission was simple. Find Orochimaru, and give him an offer he couldn't refuse. A partnership that would end with the destruction of Konoha.
A soft knock echoed through the air. Sai immediately stopped himself, and with deadly precision, threw a kunai at the noise. Hearing a softened thud of a kunai, Sai put his hand on his tanto, and moved to investigate. Carefully jumping from branch to branch, he arrived at his kunai, which had pinned a woodpecker to the tree. Sai turned away, and leapt towards the ground.
Sai was confused as to why despite jumping, he was still on the tree branch. He looked down, and frowned, seeing his feet had been absorbed into the wood. He looked up, and was startled by the face of Yamato.
Yamato clasped his hands together, and a small wooden cage trapped Sai.
"And where do you think you're going?"
Sai stared at Yamato with a blank expression.
"I am going to Orochimaru's to negotiate for the destruction of Konoha."
Yamato blinked slowly as he studied Sai's face.
'I can't believe he would say that flat out,' Yamato thought dumbfounded, 'There has to be something else going on.'
"Is that so?"
"Yes. I was sent by."
Sai suddenly stopped speaking and slowly closed his mouth.
Yamato raised an eyebrow. Sai had been very open just a second ago, what was stopping him now?
A small frown started to grow on Yamato's face as the possibilities went through his head. Was he a spy and trying to lead him on?
'Doubtful, he was handpicked by Tsunade-Sama and trained by Danzo,' Yamato pondered, 'Neither of them would send a spy with our Jinchuriki.'
Yamato's frown deepened. Maybe he found it funny?
An undignified snort escaped Yamato as he stared at the emotionless boy.
'Maybe we could seal one of Naruto's clones into him and give him a personality,' Yamato thought dryly.
Yamato paused, and blinked twice. His eyebrows furrowed, and looked at Sai's mouth.
"Open your mouth."
Sai complied immediately.
"Stick out your tongue."
Suppressing a giggle from the ridiculous sight of Said sticking his tongue out, Yamato raised his right hand in a half ram sign, and let out a small pulse of chakra.
Sai's tongue flickered, and revealed a seal on the top of his tongue.
Yamato sighed as he mentally connected the facts he knew. Sai was personally recommended by Danzo, he appears to have no emotions, and is carrying out a personal mission from a benefactor whose name he cannot say.
With a clasp of Yamato's hands, the cage started to shrink.
"Well Sai, even if you are doing Danzo's dirty work, Konoha still needs you," Yamato said frustrated as parts of the cage started to strangle Sai.
Sai's movements were restricted by the wooden cage as he reached for his neck, slowly falling into unconsciousness.
Seeing his body fall limp, Yamato released his Jutsu and threw Sai onto his shoulder. He turned towards Konoha and stepped off a small wooden platform that extended from the tree branch. Landing hard with Sai on his back, he heard a small groan come from his unconscious student.
"Hopefully you'll feel fine when you wake up," Yamato said to his possibly traitorous student. "Only the gods know what's going to happen when Naruto finds out we're returning to Konoha without even going after Sasuke."
Images of an enraged four-tailed Naruto flashed through his head. With a groan, Yamato looked up to the sky.
'Why do your students have to be such a pain?'
Faint beeping echoed through the white room, accompanied by a quiet murmur. A ray of light shined through a window onto a sleeping girl's face. The girl frowned, and she squeezed her eyelids tighter, trying to block out the invasive brightness. She grabbed a handful of her long dark blue hair, and moved it to cover her eyes. With a small smile, she snuggled into her pillow.
The sound of a beep echoed through the room once more. The girl groaned, and slowly sat up, her hair falling away from her face, revealing lavender eyes. She looked around the room cautiously.
'Where am I?'
Her eyes scanned the white walls, white floor, white sheets, and white curtain, and she came to a conclusion.
'I'm in the hospital, but how?' she thought.
She looked out the window, and saw her village she so loved. Underneath the window was a beige tray, with a small glass of water, and what appeared to be some type of medical notes. A sudden dryness of mouth came over the poor girl, and she reached to grab the glass, not caring who it belonged to. She greedly drank the water, and nearly jumped at the sound of a couple of familiar voices.
"So you went into the forest, and you were lost for what felt like days."
"Yes Tsunade-Sama," a distinctly masculine voice said, "It was rather peculiar. Time seemed to stretch in the actual forest, but upon arriving at the clearing, time seemed to have returned to our normal flow."
Memories of the forest and the horrors within returned to the girl, as she clenched the glass in her hand, causing it to crack. The sound of the glass caught her attention, and she gently placed the glass back on the tray. She then closed her eyes and stretched her neck, waiting for the voices to continue.
"Interesting," chirped a new voice, "Tell me more about the skeletons that attacked you, Kakashi."
"Well Jiraiya-Sama, Kiba found the first one sitting next to a grand tree. It had carved a message onto the tree claiming that he had failed his mission, and his regrets for chasing a brat into the forest. Upon further examination, it attacked. The skeleton seemed to know me, and I have deduced that it was the remains of one Deidara."
"And what proof of this do you have?" Tsunade questioned, as the sounds of a pencil scratching on paper was heard.
"The skeleton itself said that it knew me," Kakashi explained. "It was also missing the same arm that I removed from Deidara. It can also be assumed that he was going to end his message on the tree with 'I had a blast,' which is very similar to his catchphrase."
There was a moment of silence. The girl leaned closer towards the white curtain that separated her from the rest of the room's occupants, eager to learn more about how she was still alive.
"In his message, Deidara said he was trying to find a brat," Kakashi thought out loud, "but he also mentioned that he scared away a quote unquote little bastard. I would bet that whoever, or whatever this little bastard is had something to do with saving us."
A grunt from Jiraiya echoed through the room.
"Do you think it could have been the puppet you spoke of?"
"No, I remember hearing a trumpet and a loud laughter as well."
"Maybe our little heiress can help us, now that she is awake," Tsunade said in a teasing voice, as a loud squeak came from the girl, who immediately ducked under the covers of her hospital bed.
Metal rings clinked against a rod, as the a curtain was pulled back, revealing Tsunade who was sitting in front of a bed-ridden Kakashi, and a Jiraiya who was furiously writing in a small notebook.
Tsunade held in a giggle at the sight of the poor girl who was covering her face, trying not to show her embaressment at being caught.
"Hinata, there's nothing to be worried about, and you would have found out soon anyways," Tsuande soothingly said.
"A-ah s-sorry Hokage-Sama I-"
Hinata was interrupted by Tsunade.
"As I said, don't worry about it. In fact, it's a good thing you are awake, we actually have some questions that you could answer for us."
Hinata swallowed, and smiled nervously
"I-I'll do my best."
Tsunade raised an eyebrow at the extra timidness Hinata was showing. Sure she was usually, shy, but not this bad. She looked at Hinata, who slowly came out from under the covers, and mentally facepalmed. Tsunade looked behind herself, and stared at Kakashi, a man known for reading porn in public, and Jiraiya, a self-proclaimed super pervert, and author of said porn. Looking back at Hinata, Tsunade sighed at the sight of Hinata in a thin Hospital gown, very similar to the one Kakashi was wearing as well.
'If it wasn't for the fact that Kakashi sustained an injury to his Sharingan eye, and apparently Hinata did as well, we wouldn't be in this possibly awkward and emotionally traumatic position.'
Tsunade smiled cheekily at Hinata, and closed the curtain between them. Hinata was confused, and strained to hear the quick whispering going on. There was a sudden loud crack, and two gasps of fear.
The curtains opened once more, revealing a cowering Jiraiya, and a sick looking Kakashi. Tsunade smiled as she popped a walnut into her mouth, pouring the dust of the shell into a small plastic cup.
"Don't worry about them, they shouldn't give you any trouble."
A confused look arose on Hinata's face.
"Um about what, Hokage-Sama?"
Tsunade stared blankly at the seemingly oblivious girl.
'I guess I'll not worry her. Maybe she was just overwhelmed from the mission. I need to stop hanging out with Jiraiya.'
"Oh nothing. Now, I need to do some quick tests on your eyes, but please tell me what you remember," Tsunade said as she dug through a cabinet.
"Well, as Kakashi-Sensei told you, time seemed really strange in the forest."
Tsunade turned back to Hinata, and held a finger in front of her.
Focusing on the finger, Hinata continued, ignoring the bright light in her peripheral vision.
"The only thing I noticed was that Kiba-Kun, Shino-Kun, and Kakashi-Kun seemed to be hearing or seeing things, and they were getting increasingly paranoid."
Tsunade let out a short murmur of affirmation, as she wrote down something on a small slip of paper.
"Do you remember seeing anything strange with your Byakugan?" Tsunade questioned.
"Ah, no. Everything seemed normal."
"Kakashi says that you seemed to be in tremendous pain when you used the Byakugan near the ruins, do you remember any of it?" Jiraiya questioned.
Hinata winced as the memory of the blazing pain returned. Tsunade snapped her fingers, causing Hinata to let out a short apology, and focusing back on the imposing woman's finger.
"I, um, remember using my Byakugan when I was surrounded by the sk-skeletons, and my vision instantly going dark," Hinata replied with a slightly trembling voice, the pain still recent in her mind. "It felt as if I was being stabbed with a red hot blade."
With deft hands, Tsunade pocketed her tools, and looked at Hinata.
"And how do your eyes feel now?"
Hinata blinked slowly, and stared at Tsunade.
"They feel perfect. I do not even feel any strain that comes with overuse of the Byakugan," Hinata answered honestly.
Tsunade looked at Jiraiya, and then at Kakashi, she then returned her glance to the young heiress.
"Would you mind activating your Byakugan?"
Hinata nodded her head, as the veins around her eyes popped out, signaling the activation of her bloodline.
"And how does it feel now?" Tsunade asked.
A small smile appeared on Hinata's face, as she easily looked around the vision, using the telescopic three hundred and sixty degree vision to her advantage.
"I feel the same as when I am well rested before training or a mission."
Hinata deactivated her Byakugan, and had a slight frown as she observed the expressions on her leader's face.
"Um, c-can I ask why you are curious about my Byakugan?"
Tsunade sighed, and motioned for Kakashi to raise his headband to reveal his Sharingan.
A gasp came from Hinata at the horror beneath.
Kakashi's lone Sharingan was completely blood red, the pinwheel pattern nowhere to be found. A small trickle of blood started to flow from the eye, and a small cloud of black started to cover the eye from the outside. Kakashi grimaced as he quickly covered his eye.
Seeing the shocked look on Hinata's face, Tsunade leapt into an explanation.
"For some reason, Kakashi's Sharingan was severely injured for even glancing at where you were standing. He even said he experienced the same hot pain as you. However, his eye has taken an incredible amount of damage."
A look of empathy came from Hinata, and the room seemed to brighten. The three elder shinobi smiled at the loving nature that was so rarely found in shinobi nowadays.
"Now his eye will be fine, so don't worry about it," Tsunade said in an attempt to ease the girl. "We're slowly making progress with research, and should have a way to restore Kakashi's eye in less than a year."
"Is that why we are both here?" questioned Hinata. "Um, I mean in the same room? Because of our eyes?"
Tsunade smiled at the girl.
"Yes, we wanted to do some quick comparisons, just in case you were injured in a similar fashion. Now that we can tell you aren't, we will do some quick tests, and then you should be free to return home."
A somewhat large smile grew on Hinata's face as thoughts of returning home came to her. Oh how great it was to be back.
Hinata's smile turned to confusion. She looked at Tsunade, who returned her look.
"What is it, Hinata?"
"Um, how did we get back to Konoha?"
Jiraiya stood up, and move next to Tsunade.
"That is a very good question, and we were hoping that you knew something about it. Do you remember anything about a tornado?" Jiraiya gently questioned.
Hinata shook her head.
Jiraiya brow furrowed. "No one seems to know anything about the tornado that brought you here. Asuma knows no wind jutsu that resemble it, and not even our most skilled sensor can sense any remaining chakra. It's almost like a tornado just magically decided to drop you off at the front gate."
Jiraiya paused and closed his eyes, memories of his last meeting with Naruto returning. His eyes shot open, and he moved towards the door, clumsily knocking over a tray that was in his way.
"Jiraiya, what's wrong?" Tsunade worriedly asked.
Jiraiya turned around, and stared into Tsunade's brown eyes.
With a straight face, Jiraiya said a single word.
"Magic."
He quickly turned around and fled through the door, mumbling about Naruto's notes.
Tsunade stared at the empty space.
"Magic?"
Blue eyes flickered to life in the darkness. A hand brushed through golden locks of hair, and rested on a pale forhead. A low groan of pain and exhaustion escaped chapped lips. The popping of joints echoed in the emptiness.
"What happened?" a confused voice whispered.
With eyes finally adjusting to the darkness, the familiar view of the inside of a tent appeared.
With a deep breath, Naruto stood up, and stepped towards the tent entrance. With a gentle push, Naruto stepped out into the forest, and was greeted with the sounds of someone being scolded by a very irate woman.
"We trusted you! Why would you do this to us? Sure, we didn't get along, but I thought you would at least have the decency to see us as comrades! Hell, I was starting to actually enjoy being around you."
Naruto walked towards the voice, and saw the back of his pink haired team mate, who was currently hoisting a pale artist into the air by his collar.
Any chance of a reply was stopped by the unfortunate boy being shook whenever he opened his mouth.
Confused, Naruto looked around the small camp, and saw Yamato tending to a fire and some type of broth, a smile plastered on his face as he listened to the verbal beat down that seemed to have been going on for quite some time.
Naruto's stomach growled as the pleasant aroma of food aussaulted his nostrils.
"Yo Yamato-Sensei, what's for dinner?"
The mood of the camp studdenly turned fowl, and a deafening silence fell upon the group.
A soft thump was heard, as Sai's body was dropped to the ground.
"Naruto," Sakura quietly whispered.
A nervous chuckle escaped Naruto's lips as he looked upon the strange expressions on his friends' faces. Sai had a look of fear plaguing his face, while Yamato had a strange weariness. Looking closer Naruto saw that Sai's hand was on his tanto, while Yamato attempted to discreetly perform hand seals.
"Uh, guys, what's going on?" Naruto said as he looked behind himself, worried he was being sneaked up on. Looking back at his team, a feeling of dread came upon Naruto as he saw Sakura's back.
"Sakura, why are you facing that way?"
Naruto watched as Sakura's arms moved from her side to in front of her.
"Sakura? What's going on?"
Naruto took a step forward, a soft sliding of metal was heard, as Sai stood in a defensive stance.
"Sakura, answer me," Naruto said worried. Taking another step forward, Naruto heard the sound of earth being moved, as he saw two small tendrils of wood beside Yamato.
"This isn't funny anymore," Naruto said angrily. "What's going on, Sakura, turn around."
Naruto's keen eyes saw a small flash of light, as a small teardrop fell to the ground in front of Sakura.
Rage burst onto Naruto's face. With a large step forward, Naruto roared out.
"Turn around and answer me now!"
Sakura winced at Naruto's harsh voice, and turned.
Naruto stepped closer, now within arms reach of Sakura. He looked at her and started to growl.
"Who did this to you?"
Sakura clutched her throat, covering the chakra burns that marred her skin. Naruto turned to Sai.
"Was it him?"
Naruto took a step forward, a predatory glare in his eyes.
"No."
Naruto turned to Sakura. Green eyes meeting red.
"It was you."
Naruto stiffened and took a step back.
"W-w-wh-what?" Naruto stuttered.
"You lost control of the Kyuubi's power and started to attack us," Sakura said as she choked back tears. "The Kyuubi tried to strangle me, and burned me with its chakra."
Naruto stepped backwards, away from Sakura.
"I-I I. I'm."
Horror covered Naruto's face. He hurt Sakura? He burned her. He lost control, and nearly killed one of his closest friends. What was he.
"I'm a monster."
Naruto's thoughts were interrupted by a loud shout, as he felt a sudden collision and fell to the ground.
Looking up he saw Sakura hugging him tightly.
"You're not a monster. It's not your fault," Sakura weeped. "Orochimaru manipulated you. It's his fault. Don't ever say you're a monster. You are Uzumaki Naruto, one of the kindest, nicest, and most genuine people I have ever been honored to know."
Sakura looked into Naruto's blue eyes, and smiled.
"I'm not going to lose you to anyone. Not even yourself."
Naruto stared back at Sakura, as a large grin grew on his face.
"Yeah yeah, you won't ever lose me, because no one will beat me! Not even the Kyuubi!"
Sakura smiled at his returned enthusiasm. She stood up, pulling Naruto up with her. She let go of him and walked towards the tent.
"Well I know you just got up, but I'm tired and we have a big day tomorrow. You should go to sleep too, well if you aren't wired from sleeping for over a day."
Naruto smiled and waved at Sakura as she retreated into the tent. Looking behind himself, he saw Sai trapped in a large wooden cage. Turning towards the campfire, he saw Yamato scoot over and motion for him to sit next to him.
Naruto's smile vanished as he sat down next to his temporary sensei.
"What happened?" Naruto questioned.
"How much do you need explained?" Yamato replied.
"I don't remember anything that happened at the bridge. What did I do?" Naruto questioned.
Yamato studied Naruto's face, and grunted.
"You lost control."
"That much is obvious."
Yamato glared at Naruto, who simply stared back, not unnerved in the slightest.
"The contact that Sasori had turned out to be Kabuto. When we arrived, he saw through my disguise, saying that he already heard that two members of Akatsuki had perished, as well as the Kyuubi's Jinchuriki."
Naruto's eyebrow raised. He was fairly certain he was alive.
"You then attacked Kabuto in your three tailed mode, revealing you were alive, as well as luring out Orochimaru from hiding. Orochimaru then made us an offer that Konoha couldn't refuse."
"What do you mean? What does Orochimaru have that could possibly let him get away!" Naruto hissed.
"You."
Naruto eyed Yamato as if he had gone insane.
"What do you mean me?"
Yamato exhaled slowly.
"Simply put, everyone currently thinks you are dead, except for the Kazekage, and Konoha. Because of this Akatsuki no longer has a reason to target Konoha, or you. This means we shouldn't have to worry about any major attacks, and this will hopefully save hundreds, if not thousands of lives."
A look of understanding came to Naruto's face.
"As much as you don't want to accept it, your life, or rather your current lack of life, is more important than Orochimaru's petty meddlings. Because of this, we are returning to Konoha."
Naruto opened his mouth to speak, but closed it.
"I know you want to bring back Sasuke, and you want to fulfill your promise to Sakura, but think of it this way. With Akatsuki no longer hunting you, you have plenty of time to get stronger to defeat Orochimaru. Sasuke will still be here, and you will be able to save him at a later time."
Naruto looked at the ground, and slowly closed his eyes, thoughts of his closest friend filled his mind, followed by the burns left on Sakura's throat.
"Yamato-Sensei?"
"Yes, Naruto?"
"I want to get stronger, and I don't want to rely on the Kyuubi's power anymore."
"You have no idea how happy that makes me," Yamato replied with a small smile. "As soon as we return to Konoha, I will speak with Kakashi, and figure out a training regimen for you. I'll make sure that even during your training, the Kyuubi will not have a hold on you."
Naruto smiled and he slightly bowed his head.
"Thank you Yamato-Sensei! I'll make you proud!"
Yamato chuckled at the enthusiastic young boy he knew.
"Ah well, using the furball's chakra always makes me tired, no matter how much I sleep, so I think I'll go to bed! Good night Yamato-Sensei!"
Naruto put his hands on the back of his head as he walked to the tent.
"Naruto?"
Naruto looked back at Yamato.
"The Kyuubi will not appreciate you turning away from his cancerous gift. Be caucious."
Naruto snorted.
"Bah, what's the worst that waste of space could do?"
Naruto grimaced as his kunai started to give out to the large sword he was blocking. A tall humanoid creature made of shadow brought back its sword, and slapped with the flat side of the sword, sending Naruto flying through a wall.
Naruto's body bounced along the road, and ended in a large pile of rubble. Coughing and weezing, Naruto stood up, and looked around at the burning village.
He watched as fire consumed everything he once loved. Dodging a swipe, Naruto pushed the shadowy creature away, and summoned a clone. Holding out his hand, he quickly created a spinning ball of chakra. The clone vanished, and Naruto rushed the black monster.
"Rasengan!"
The blue ball connected with the monster, sending it spiraling through the air, crashing into the Hokage monument.
With a sigh of relief, Naruto limped forward, looking for any signs of his friends. With labored breath, Naruto climbed over the rubble of a fallen building. Ignoring the screams of pain that filled the dying village, Naruto pressed forward.
Suddenly a large explosion rocked the earth, and was accompanied by screams of terror as a black shadow started to cover the area.
Naruto forced himself into a sprint, ignoring his bleeding leg, which refused to heal.
Dodging rubble, fireballs, and shadowy enemies, Naruto arrived at the explosion. He saw a large clearing, and another shadowy monster that was in the form of a large wolf. With a smirk, Naruto quickly summoned a clone, and created another rasengan. He prepared to rush the beast, but was interrupted when he saw a flash of purple. Canceling his jutsu, Naruto slowly creeped forward, and let out a growl at what he saw.
In the center of the clearing was Orochimaru.
"I know you're there Naruto-Kun, why don't you come out."
Naruto ignored the abomination of a man, and moved along the rubble.
"Now now Naruto-Kun, I won't ask nicely again."
A shriek pierced the air, as the sound of something wet dripping on the floor roared over the destruction.
Naruto looked up, as rage covered him. Red chakra started to seep from his skin, but Naruto forced it back.
In front of Orochimaru was a pale skinned girl, with lavender eyes, and a large gash on her stomach.
'No! Hinata, I'll save you, just wait,' Naruto thought in a calm anger.
"Come on Naruto-Kun, she doesn't have much longer. If you want to save her, you have to do something now."
Naruto stepped out of his hiding place, and jumped into the clearing.
Orochimaru smiled, and started to clap.
"And here comes the hero," Orochimaru sadistically said as he picked up Hinata.
Grabbing her by the neck, Orochimaru brought her close to him, as his tounge shot out, and licked the blood from her stomach wound.
"N-Naruto-Kun, h-help m-me," whimpered Hinata.
Naruto closed his eyes, as he fought off the chakra that tempted to consume him.
Orochimaru's eyes flashed with hunger as he dropped Hinata.
"Well boy? Are you just going to stand there?"
Naruto dashed towards Orochimaru, ready to attack.
As he approached, Orochimaru simply kicked Naruto away.
"Come now, is that all? Show me your true power."
Forcing himself to stand, Naruto rushed Orochimaru again, only to be punched in the stomach, and thrown into a wall.
Naruto let out a cry of pain as he felt his ribs crack.
"Oh we both know that's not all you can do," Orochimaru taunted as he stepped over Hinata. "You're limiting yourself, and you know it."
Orochimaru slowly pushed his foot into Hinata's stomach, causing her intestines to fall out of the widening wound. Her screams of pain were music to his ears.
Naruto limped to Orochimaru, and swung his arm haphazardly at him. Orochimaru simple dodged out of the way, and grabbed Naruto by the throat. He lifted the blonde into the air and started to laugh.
"Oh I see, you want to use your own pitiful ability, don't make me laugh," Orochimaru snidely hissed. "I guess you wanted to freely give me your world."
A sword materialized in Orochimaru's hand as he slammed Naruto into the ground.
Naruto coughed as Orochimaru stood overhim. The snake like man slowly started to pierce Naruto's throat with the sword.
"Without my power you will never win," Orochimaru said as his eyes turned blood red, and his hand turned to a claw. "You are weak, pitiful. Your strength is nothing."
Naruto grabbed the sword, and stood up. Closing his eyes he pulled the sword from his throat.
"I don't need you, and I never will. Now. Leave. Me. Alone."
A deep laughter echoed throughout the air, as the world started to fade into black.
"I'll see you soon, pitiful brat."
Opening his eyes, Naruto saw the familiar green tent. He slowly sat up, and rubbed his throat. Taking in a deep breath, he looked around and saw he was in the tent alone. Two minutes later, he stood up, and left the tent, nearly blinded by the sunlight. He waved to Sakura and Yamato, and chuckled at Sai, who was sitting in the small wooden cage.
'I need to get stronger.'
A/N2: Well if someone pushing their foot into someone's stomach doesn't make you queasy, I guess you'll be fine for the rest of the story. I blame violent video games such as Hello Kitty: Island Adventure for my terrible mindset. Oh and I don't own that either you crazy lawyers. If you liked it, leave a review! Yes I did it twice. Deal with it. Or not. I'm not Howie Mandel and this is not deal or no deal. I need to stop before I get sued.
