Recap: Two different eyes stared out from the same body.
"Well well well. Won't the leader be happy to hear about this. We've caught two Jinchuriki already, and we haven't even tried." One side said. The other side spoke up too.
"Indeed."
Story:
I sighed, looking around the somehow familiar village.
"Remind me, how, exactly we ended up in Konoha, again?" I asked, looking at Sasate. She smiled slightly.
"I wanna see If Gaara will recognize me." She cooed. I rolled my eyes. Of course she'd wanna see Gaara. Then it hit me…
"Aren't we supposed to be in Suna?" I asked. Sasate laughed.
"I remember seeing on the calender back at the base, and Today, I just happen to know, is the day that the Sand council comes to Konoha for their annual Meeting. I sighed, and rolled my eyes again, until I heard my name being called.
"Nara! Hey, Uzumaki!!! Over here!" An oddly familiar voice rang….
"Sounds like Kiba." I muttered to myself. Sasate smacked me over the head.
"That's because it is Kiba! Dork!" She whispered angrily. I looked over, and, sure enough, the brown haired man with the white dog on his head waved to us.
"Get over here, Uzumaki! You too, Uchiha!" Kiba shouted. We reluctantly walked over to the group. Kiba, Shino, and Hinata were waiting for us. Kiba smirked.
"Remember the bet we made?" Kiba asked. Sasate and I looked confused.
"The one we made last night?" Kiba replied, slouching a little. He was loosing hope.
"You won." He mumbled, handing Sasate and I one hundred Yen each. Sasate took me off to the side.
"What is happening?! We weren't here last night!!" She whispered vigorously.
"It's like, they don't even know that we're different, let alone that we are in Akatsuki." I whispered back to her. She dropped the hold she had on my collar, and stared blankly at them.
"Nara-baka, that's the first thing intelligent you've ever said." She said, pulling me back up, and over to the group.
"Sorry about that." Sasate smirked.
~Trees~
The same two eyes as earlier stared at the two Kunoitchi.
"Shouldn't we report this, too?" The dark voice said. The lighter voice responded.
"Let's wait for more evidence."
