Disclaimer: Naruto doesn't belong to me.

A/N: Wow you guys are awesome. I can't believe how much feedback I got for the last chapter. Well I just spent my Martin Luther King Day writing out this chapter, so I hope you enjoy my hard work.

Baiu, Shigure, and Midari are all actual Rain nins. They are the ones that get killed by Gaara during the exam. Obviously that's not happening in my story. Murasame is also a Rain-nin that appears in the fillers.


Chapter 10

They were definitely regarded as an odd group combination. Of course, it wasn't Sasuke's or Naruto's fault that their graduating class didn't have enough students for exactly all of them to be in three man cells. Or that even so none of the other recent genin had the exact skills to balance them out. At first before the teams had been announced, Ino had been the best candidate, but she would be put to better use in the traditional and effective Ino-Shika-Cho combination.

So they were ultimately left with each other. Genins were always placed in teams of three with an accompanying jounin. It would have been a waste to make them wait until the next graduating class. Normally it wouldn't have been much of a problem to leave the two regular genin together, but it was definitely a problem in their case. They absolutely needed someone to balance them out, preferably a female considering that maybe a girl on the team might bring out their more gentlemanly side. It might have resulted in them being civil to one another,

Unfortunately in the last years, there had been a declining number of kunoichi. Already two of the recently graduating female genin had been sent back. That coupled with the fact that non-shinobi families were more adamant in not letting their daughters become ninja, had made it so more and more genin teams consisted of all boys.

Sandaime himself was considering the situation. He had always held an interest in Naruto, for obvious reasons. His being the Kyuubi was only one of them. The Uchiha boy was also a special case. Both of them for their abilities, whether awakened yet or not, were especially scrutinized by the Village's council. The two were so perfectly matched up that it was almost uncanny how their skills complemented each other. If it had not been for their intense dislike of one another, their friendship could have legendary.

There was something missing though and Sandaime himself didn't know what the missing link was. Leaving them together was hardly the best idea. He found himself wondering what he could do to solve the problem. There were no other genin left and those already in teams were perfectly suited to their teams. There were no genins whose teams had been killed off but after a good hour of thought he came to the best conclusion.

"Genma," he called out and the womanizing shinobi looked up from guard duty with his trademark smirk, senbon glinting.

"Yes Hokage-sama?"

He might as well kill two birds with one kunai. Perhaps it would help the particular boy he knew still remained. He'd never supported the organization and had been pleased at its disbandment, but he was well aware that a few still stayed.

It wasn't what he hoped for but it would have to do. Perhaps the boy could have all the psychological damage done to him reversed. Sasuke would learn how damaging it was to alienate yourself and Naruto would become a little less naïve.

In the end there was no other choice.

"Bring me Danzou."


Kakashi regarded his genin team with some interest. He didn't know why he passed them. They had failed to use teamwork although the colorless boy had suggested it with a smile that didn't fool either of the others. They had fed Naruto against his orders but they didn't show any signs of the beginning of a strong team. Friendship was definitely something in the very distant future.

Naruto was without a doubt the odd one out. His exuberance was wasted on the other two dark-haired boys. Not only that but they were both ahead in Naruto in terms of skill but they simply ignored the boy on most occasions.

He had almost expected Sasuke and Sai to get along considering they had vaguely similar personalities and mannerisms but wasn't that surprised when he found out they barely tolerated one another.

Sasuke as expected was a boy stuck on revenge. If his introduction was anything to go by then he fully intended to kill the last remaining member of his family.

Sai had been more formal, odd for someone not of noble birth. Just his name and that he had no dreams, likes, or dislikes. He regarded the boy with some interest. Root members almost never had contact with others outside the organization. Even after its disbandment, Kakashi had met only two and both meetings had been short. If the boys lack of expression and skill were anything to go by, Root did its job. If Sai was the result of such a practice though he was glad that Root was over and done with.

The boy was definitely above genin level, but how far his skill was he did not know. ANBU Root division raised its members at a young age and did not classify them on the same scale as the Hidden Villages. For all he knew Sai could be at his level. The boy was not saying anything about it.

It was definitely not the team he had been expecting. They worked good but not great, but their growing skill could not be denied. Naruto, not one to be outshined by all members on his team, trained harder and hard work was making him progress quicker than he thought possible. It made him rethink his original opinion of the boy and he was painfully reminded of the past and of another person with blond hair and too bright eyes and wistful sad smiles when he thought he was alone.

When such moments occurred he looked away and wondered if he should have petitioned for another team.

Sasuke perhaps felt that Sai was stronger than him and Sasuke too felt the need to be the best. They were not rivals though because Sai felt he didn't need anyone, and Sasuke wasn't one for one-sided rivalry. Sasuke and Naruto therefore turned to each other, because he would not let Naruto be stronger as well. Naruto perhaps glared and shouted insults at the other boy, but he saw something else bubbling underneath the surface.

Sai was a young boy as well. He had been raised in Root but he now had others beside his superiors. He was treated as a boy and not a tool. There were times when Kakashi thought he saw the boy look at the others with something resembling content.

Perhaps friendship was not so far off.

It was odd though, because he felt that they could have worked better with one more person. Someone less tragic, more normal, someone who would be able to treat them with kindness and a more human side. Once again he was reminded of a girl with soft smiles and warm eyes. Not that he could really blame a non-existent person for not being there.

He felt that although that their individual skills were solid, their teamwork was lacking. He knew firsthand how important a team was and if he could do nothing else he had to make them understand that.

He didn't seem to be teaching them anything about being a team even after all these months.

It just showed how he had failed his team once again.


It was rare for Leader (Pein-sama to them) to ever appear before the village he was in charge of. Baiu, Midari, and Shigure knew this very well and had almost gone in shock when they, along with Murasame-sensei, were requested to appear before him by Konan-sama.

"Pein-sama," their sensei said reverently. "We are here to serve."

Shigure resisted the urge to roll his eyes. He didn't want to appear insolent in front of their leader. Why did their sensei have to be such a third-rate spineless jounin? Shigure thought himself above his mediocre team and although his sensei had more years and experience he had no doubt that it was just a matter of time before he would surpass him as well. He was already seventeen and the title of genin was embarrassing. He was hardly to blame though, only a small number of participants were allowed to participate each year in the Chunin Exam and there had been a number of incidences that had prevented him from being one of them.

"Murasame," Pein-sama replied in a indifferent tone. "Your team is leaving later today for the chunin exam."

Not sure how to reply to the not-question Murasame-sensei settled on just nodding his head. It was enough.

"Sakura, Konan, come."

First came out Konan her blue hair neat and her expression composed. Pale skin and sharp blue eyes regarded them uncomfortably. At her side was a small girl just entering her teenage years with pink hair and wide green eyes.

They knew Konan-sama, of course, their own angel and the only person Pein-sama was said to trust. The girl though, Sakura apparently, they had never seen before. She had on a hitai-ate from their village, but they knew she was no Academy student.

"Sakura, meet your team."

Sakura regarded them with a small smile and her green eyes alight with interest.

"Hello."

They murmured a greeting in confusion. Who was this girl, who Pein-sama was appointing to their team? Did this mean that the Chunin Exam that they had been preparing for for almost four months would have four members instead of the usual three? Or did it-

"You," Konan said looking straight at Midari, with those piercing eyes, "are free to leave this meeting. You may participate in the next exam if you wish. Say nothing to no one and you will not be harmed."

Midari looked startled eyes nervously seeking out Baiu's and Shigure's for some support. They looked away Baiu biting his lip but Shigure, always the more ambitious, looked on without expressing a single emotion. Murasame-sensei shook his head at him and Midari bowed his head, gave Sakura's apologizing gaze a glare, and then left the room, slamming the door just enough for Baiu to jump.

Teamwork was stressed but emphasis on building bonds was largely ignored. Your team in Rain changed often, because traitors would disappear and missions would lead to death. Their team had been together for almost a year, something unusual but orders from Pein-sama were orders and no one would think of disobeying Pein-sama.

"Sakura, tomorrow the team leaves for the chunin exam in Konoha. Your papers have been provided. Inform your new sensei," he said with a hint of amusement in his voice," and your teammates what is expected of them."

"Yes, Leader," she said bowing her head. "I shall follow orders. Good-bye Leader and Konan-san."

The words sounded odd as though she was not used to saying them. Shigure wondered if it was an act, because she looked unsure of what she was saying. He also noted that how she referred to both of them.

"It is understood that she is to remain unharmed, and if it is a choice between her life and one of yours, remember that hers is much more valuable," Pein-sama said as he left the room. Konan-sama followed and they left the room in an awkward silence.

So Pein-sama valued her. That was enough for them to understand she was their superior. Times were much more peaceful in the Rain village since Pein-sama had seized control and his word was the word of God. Even so all shinobi were taught that they were expendable and the fact that Sakura's life was considered valuable showed that she was someone important.

"Why Midari?" Baiu asked after Konan-sama and Pein-sama had left the room. His voice was still unsure though as he wasn't sure how to talk to the girl.

She didn't seem to mind though and shrugged. "They didn't tell me one of your members would be taken off. I'm sorry but I have to be in these exams. It is an order."

They nodded in understanding as if it explained everything.

"Why don't you have a team of your own?" Shigure asked his eyes analyzing her. "All genins are assigned to a team. I haven't seen you before in the village either, yet you have an hitai-ate."

"Shigure!" Murasame-sensei reprimanded. "You cannot talk to her in that way."

"It is fine, Murasame-san," she said waving a hand in an offhand way. "I don't care what he thinks. I just need a team and yours is said to be one of the best."

"Thank you, Sakura-hime," Murasame said his tone polite and Shigure scowled, the scars on his face looking more threatening. Their sensei was always looking to pleased Pein-sama and he evidently thought that by sucking up to this girl it would help his status.

Sakura looked amused at her new title before looking at Shigure and Baiu.

"I suppose it's about time for us to leave, teammates," the word rolled off her tongue almost as though she was trying it out.

Baiu, a follower just like their sensei, nodded. Shigure looked at her with narrowed eyes. He was no follower and there was something about the girl that didn't seem right to him. He always trusted his instincts, and although the girl was small and unintimidating, he got the sense that she was more dangerous than she looked.

She gave them a bright smile. Fake, he thought immediately.

Still, if she was valuable to Pein-sama, he had no choice.

In the end none of them really did.


Sakura walked apart from her new team. Murasame tried to engage her in talk every so often but she cut him off. Murasame was too nosy trying to find out where she was from although she had been evading his questions to the best of her ability. After a while he seemed to understand what she was trying to do he seemed offended but still insisted on calling her Sakura-hime which she didn't find amusing anymore.

Baiu was a little meeker and nicer. He didn't speak to her very much, but he was polite and inquired whether she was feeling tired or not. He too referred to her as Sakura-hime but she didn't mind so much from him. He was a pleasant change from the Akatsuki members she was used to being around with. He was a little chubby and almost as short as she was, so he didn't seem very imposing for a ninja.

Their other member had randomly been chosen off by Leader, which she did regret but she hadn't been informed beforehand. Besides, her thoughts would hardly have been taken into consideration by Leader.

The taller one Shigure looked at her every so often, but he didn't dare say a word against her. She suspected it was because of Leader's protection. They referred to him as Pein-sama but she doubted he would give his name so freely to the villagers.

She understood his suspicion though. She was a virtual stranger yet she wore the hitai-ate that belonged to their village. It was the sign of a good shinobi that he did not immediately accept everything that was said to him. He was distrustful and although it was a natural tendency for them, it didn't make it any less annoying.

Shigure didn't talk to her once, but he watched her constantly and she felt increasingly paranoid on their journey. Despite Baiu's kindness, and Murasame's false politeness, she knew very well she wasn't wanted. She didn't mind though because she needed to complete this mission. After all her training, she wanted to see the fruits of her labor.

She wanted to prove herself to Leader and Konan. She wanted to make Itachi proud of her and show him that he made her and she was glad of it. Not only was she going to do Leader's mission, but she was going on one of her own. She wasn't going to let her new teammates bring her down. She only needed them for the second part, which apparently consisted of some sort of survival test. After that they were of no use.

She supposed it was better not to get attached.


"We'll be there by nighttime," Shigure announced the next day in the afternoon to no one in particular even as he watched her.

It was a welcome bit of information though. The heat was stifling and they had crossed the Fire Country borders just an hour before. They kept stopping though and no conversation came. Sakura was finding it to be very boring but didn't want to initiate any either. It was monotonous to go from tree to tree all the while almost falling asleep. She hadn't slept for a long time the night before. She still wasn't relaxed around Shigure.

She did give him a genuine smile although she got no response for her efforts. It would be better to have some semblance to a normal team when they finally arrived. Attracting any suspicion would be detrimental to her mission.

"That's good to hear."

He nodded although his face was deep in concentration. His scars were more pronounced when he was thinking. Baiu too looked relieved and even Murasame relaxed more.

"You know, Shigure-san," Sakura began softly, but she was sure he heard her. The silence around them and the fact that he was close to her would assure that. "I don't mind if you don't trust me. I don't need that. However, Leader wants everyone to believe we are a team. That won't work if we don't at least act like we've known each other for more than three days."

"Baiu and I work well. You just pull your weight and no one will know any better," he told her matter of factly. The stitches on his lip and the two vertical scars on the left part looked rather threatening on him. He was almost the exact opposite of Baiu.

She didn't know if she should continue but it was necessary for her to play her part, She knew the basics of the Rain Village techniques, but she didn't favor any of them.

"Baiu-san and you use umbrellas as weapons, right?" she asked trying to sound simply curious.

He nodded curtly and then offered some information, perhaps seeing the necessity in knowing each other's techniques.

"Most Rain-nins use them. I use them with poisoned needles so stay out of the way if you see me take it out, okay kid?"

She felt a little put off at being called a kid but decided not to say anything against it. Perhaps people would mistake it for a term of endearment.

"I know how to do medical jutsu," she told them. They looked at her with a hint of admiration. Young medic-nins were somewhat rare in their village. Then it was gone though, because they were also viewed as little more than someone who could heal and do little else.

"If we get hurt, we'll inform you," he replied.

"What poison do you use, Shigure-san?" she asked trying once more to gleam some information from them.

His eyes narrowed suspiciously. "Clan secret."

"Oh," she muttered and looked toward Baiu for some support. He avoided her eyes and she sighed. One last try couldn't hurt. Was it the third time yet?

"We have the whole day to get to know each other," she said in what she hoped was a friendly and hinting tone.

She was greeted with silence and decided that she missed her murderous friends back home. At least they were more interesting. Her mind wandered to Konoha, and she let a secretive smile come to her face.

Would her own team have been as dull as this one?


"I'm Uzumaki Naruto!" he yelled in what he hoped was a tone that exuded confidence and striked fear in the strangers before him.

The guy with the purple lines on his face let out an exasperated sigh. "That's nice but I didn't ask."

He kept his hold on Konohamaru, who continued to struggle futilely against him.

Naruto visibly deflated even as Sai continued to smile in his odd way.

"You are here concerning the Chunin Exams, correct?" he asked but continued without waiting or an answer. "Harming the hosting Hidden Village's Academy students would not reflect well upon Hidden Sand. Then again if you are what they send perhaps Sand cares little for its reputation."

The guy with purple face paint gritted his teeth, even as he raised his hand, ready to strike Konohamaru.

"Both of you are next, once I'm done with this kid."

"I'm not responsible for what you do, Kankuro," the blond girl next to him said in amusement.

Naruto looked ready to jump into action, and Sai began analyzing whether he should stop him. As teammates it would be the correct thing to do, but Naruto would possibly try to hurt him as well.

He was interrupted from making his decision by a rock flying out striking the boy Kankuro's hand. He dropped Konohamaru who scurried to their side immediately going behind Naruto for cover.

Sai gazed at the boy in distaste. He had just caused problems between the villages before the exam. Not only that but his other teammate Sasuke gave him a mocking smirk. He wasn't sure what he felt in response but he supposed it was annoyance. A feeling, he supposed he could call it, that he had been getting a lot when it concerned his team.

"What do you think you're doing in our village?" he asked his tone cool, and Sai saw Naruto's glare intensify. Sasuke remained on a tree branch, sitting comfortably as though he was doing nothing out of the ordinary.

Anger, envy as well, he thought, feeling a sensation that comes from doing something correct. He had been getting better at recognizing emotions and had been wondering if that was good or bad.

It didn't seem to have much of an effect on Kankuro though.

"Get lost," Sasuke continued, eyes narrowing. It was obviously not the correct thing to say as immediately Kankuro got a hold of whatever he had behind him and was getting prepared to fight with it.

"We don't have time for this," the girl said somewhat apprehensively as she studied both Sasuke and Sai curiously.

Sai decided that it would be best to act now before Kankuro did. He was already twirling his paintbrush when he heard a voice that made him freeze.

"Kankuro, stop."

He looked for the source of the voice. The voice was deep but the boy appeared to be around their age. He was upside down on the same tree as Sasuke. His green eyes were rimmed with black, and he had an apathetic expression on his face.

Sasuke also seemed surprised by the other boy's sudden appearance. Sai gazed at the boy, his paintbrush still poised. There was something off about that boy, and his voice seemed to suggest that he held some control over the older Kankuro.

"You're a disgrace to our village," the boy continued apparently unaware of the bewildered looks almost all those present were giving him. Konohamaru's friends gazed at him seemingly terrified. He wondered how just his voice had that effect on the others.

"G-Gaara," Kankuro said, face suddenly nervous. Sai regarded Gaara with a more critical eye. He must be someone of high standing or power to merit the sudden submissiveness of both Kankuro and the girl. He was carrying a gourd on his back and had his eyes fixed on Kankuro.

"Why do you think we came all the way here?" he asked, somehow looking threatening without expressing a single emotion.

"Listen, Gaara, these guys started it," Kankuro explained, his shaky voice different from the confident mocking one from before.

Just who was this guy?

"Shut up," Gaara replied, his eyes narrowing. "I'll kill you."

Sasuke gazed at him in barely concealed interest. They had to be on the same team, and he assumed they were all from Sand as Sai had pointed out. Yet, the other two looked terrified at the younger albeit scary boy.

And he thought their teamwork was bad.

"It was my fault. I'm sorry. I'm really sorry," Kankuro said his voice trembled and he had a nervous smile on his face.

Sai saw that he wasn't apologizing to them but rather to the boy. They might as well had not been here. No attention was wasted on them.

It changed though when the red-haired boy turned to them his voice still composed.

"Excuse them."

Calm and simple. A command.

Sand suddenly swirled around him and he materialized on the ground next to the others. He didn't even look back at them.

"Wait you guys," Naruto yelled out, once more hating to be ignored.

"What is it?" Gaara asked, not bothering to look back, but stopping. The others next to him stopped as well.

"Why are you here if you aren't from Konoha?"

For the first time the girl turned to them and addressed them. She had a playful, mocking voice.

"Don't you know?" she asked and seeing their blank faces she smiled. She took out a travel pass and displayed it to them. "We're genins from Hidden Sand. We're here to take the Chunin Exam."

"Chunin Exam?" Naruto muttered confused, but even he knew better than to ask them.

The Sand genins, perhaps finally bored with them turned to leave.

"You there," Sasuke called out, leaving his spot on the tree. Sai had already categorized this behavior of Sasuke. It was the need to know the name of anyone who he found could be a challenge.

Again, the girl turned, apparently the friendlier and more sociable of the group. "Me?" she asked hopefully, and Sai found out that much like the girls in the village she found the Uchiha attractive.

"No," he said immediately and her face fell. "Next to you. With the gourd."

Gaara turned to gaze at the Uchiha. "Sabaku no Gaara."-a pause and then-"I am also interested in you. What's your name?"

Sasuke smirked now. "Uchiha Sasuke."

Sai saw their interaction with some curiousity. It was odd because they addressed each other so civilly, yet he thought they looked as they would like nothing better than to fight. It was something in the air that reminded him of moments before Sasuke and Naruto would start their fights.

They turned to leave then after a few moments of sizing each other up. They jumped away and Naruto turned to him as he usually did, after something happened that he couldn't understand.

"So, Sai, what's the chunin selection exam?"

Sai looked at him blankly.

"You call yourself a ninja, dobe," he said borrowing Sasuke's word for him. His toneless voice, however, didn't have the effect it did when said in Sasuke's condescending tone.

'Dobe' seemed to fit although he could not know about their Academy days. He had just been assigned to their team one day, although he couldn't be sure if he liked being with them.

"Teme," Naruto began warningly and Sasuke looked at them with faint amusement.

"Explain it to him, Sai. We need to talk to Kakashi," Sasuke said. Apparently he had an idea.

Sai nodded. It was better not to argue with the Uchiha. Not that he minded enraging the boy but now was not the time.

"Why for?" Naruto asked still clueless as ever, as Konohamaru and his friends took off shouting their good-byes to them.

Sasuke replied with a roll of his eyes and he took off. They followed as Sai tried to explain to Naruto what the chunin exams were.

When he was done Naruto looked more excited than ever.

"Oh, is that why we're going to see Kakashi-sensei?"

Sasuke gave him a withering gaze. Sai couldn't help but agree.

It was not the first time he had asked himself what had happened for him to be placed on this team.


Some distance away were three other genins studying the scene taking place before them.

"The Uchiha boy and the redhead from Sand look promising," a heavily bandaged one said.

A pretty girl with long hair tied at the bottom smirked.

"They shouldn't be a problem."

The last one laughed. "None at all."


Off in a training area, a girl twirled and almost absentmindedly flung three kunais without even looking where they were headed.

They all made their mark on the red and white target.

"The upcoming Chunin Exams are going to have rookie genins. It is the first time in almost five years," an odd looking boy said, a smile on his face.

"No way. Their instructors just want to look good," the girl replied as she twirled a kunai in her hand.

"Three are from Kakashi-san's team," he told her as he leaned against the tree. Behind his green form, one could see various practice dummies, all of them filled with kunai and shuriken.

"That's interesting," the last member remarked in a toneless voice.

"Either way..." the girl said her voice sweet as she flung a kunai directly above her teammate's head. It hit its mark.

"...it won't make any difference," the boy with long hair and pale eyes said, smirking.

The girl giggled.


"Come on, Shikamaru, get it together," a blond girl cried as she took a small bite of her barbecued pork.

"What difference does it make?" he replied as he put his head on the table in a decidedly despondent manner.

"Come on, it starts tomorrow," she insisted. "We're going to show everyone who's the best."

"Ino's right," the last member said, through a mouthful of pork. "We have to eat to get energy."

"See even Choji's in the mood."

"Whatever, woman. It's not like it matters," he muttered as he brought his head up and grabbed some food before Choji ate it all.

"What was that?"

"...nothing."


"Do y-you think we're ready?" she asked timidly. Kiba gave her a reassuring smile.

"What kind of question is that, Hinata? Of course, we're ready," he replied, energetic smile in place.

As if in agreement, Akamaru barked enthusiastically from the top of his head.

"If you say so, Kiba-kun."

"Hinata, I thought you wanted to enter?" he asked her head to cocked to the side.

"Well, y-yes, but now I'm not sure," she said her pale eyes looking toward Kiba and their teammate. It had seemed like a good idea at the time, but now she wasn't sure

She had seen the others entering the village. None of them looked unsure of themselves. She was sure everyone could easily tell how weak she was compared to the rest.

"We have all progressed well. We need not worry until we see our competition," Shino told her in his calm voice.

She felt herself relaxing.

"What he said," Kiba said scratching his head.

"Of course, Shino-kun. Y-You're right. I-I'm just being s-silly."

"There is nothing wrong with being cautious, Hinata," he told her, his toneless voice oddly enough soothing.

"Yeah, don't worry, Hinata. We'll protect you."

She gave them a smile. She could do this. Besides, she would see Naruto after such a long time. She was worrying for nothing.


They neared the village gates. They were large, but welcoming. It was such a change from Amegakure, she thought where everything looked so sad.

There was a definite air of cheeriness in Konoha. There were other genin groups coming as well. She saw another group from Amegakure and other shinobi village.

"We're finally here," she exclaimed hoping they couldn't hear the nervousness in her voice.

"Sakura-hime, have you ever been here before?" Baiu asked, also gazing around in wonder. It was a simple question but Shigure waited for her response.

"No, this is my first time Baiu-san."

"Well Shigure, Baiu, and Sakura-hime, do you think you are ready for this exam?" Murasame asked casually. He looked around at the other teams appraising them and waved at another Rain team's sensei.

"Of course," Shigure said. Baiu nodded slowly. Sakura smiled, feeling oddly comfortable here.

After so long she was back. She hoped no one would remember her but she didn't think she needed to worry much. Her hair might rekindle some memories, but it could be explained easily enough. Besides they probably thought her dead.

It wouldn't matter either way. She had not been from an important clan and her best friend from before had only known her for a short time.

Her disappearance had probably no effect on the people here.

If she felt an odd sensation after seeing three boys at a ramen stand, she blamed it on the long day.


Okay so she's finally in Konoha. She'll interact with the others in the next chapter.

I put in Sai, because he actually is a part of team 7, well you know in the future.

Anyways I actually like him quite a bit, and since he's younger I'm guessing that whole emotion thing will come easier to him with time.

Finals are coming up, so I should probably study a bit. Expect an update in less than a month though.

Feedback appreciated.