I slipped off of my bed as I herd a knock at the door. Fumbling with the door, I opened it to reveal Kakashi.
"Kakashi?" I walked out closer to him and closed the door quietly.
"Oh, Miku, did I wake you?"
"Yeah, but I'm awake now. So what do you need now?" Shifting onto my left foot, he pulled out a few pieces of paper.
"I have talked it over with the Hokage, the jonin, and the chunins. They have all agree that you should be a Chunin Invigilator. Of course it's up to you whether or not you feel like watching the genin take a bunch of test." He appeared to be smiling but I couldn't tell because of his mask.
"I'll do it," I replied happily. Kakashi nodded and turned to walk away.
"Oh, and Miku, I suggest that you talk to Sasuke. He hasn't been himself since before the mission to the land of waves," and with that he disappeared in a puff of smoke.
Back inside the house, I began to pick out my outfit for the day. Finally I chose a long sleeve school uniform shirt and short skirt.

Out the door and down the street, I ran in search of Sasuke. I finally found him under a large oak tree in his clans old section of the village.
"Sasuke?" He turned his head towards me with the look of hate but in his eyes there was sadness. As I walked closer I noticed that the claw and kunai marks from the night Itachi tried to kill me was still there.
I sat next to him and leaned my head on his shoulder.
"Kakashi told me that you were not acting like yourself when you were in the land of waves." Sasuke flinched when I said this. He still didn't say anything, but he slide in front of me and held me against the tree like his brother did.
"I was not any different then I was before I left." He gripped my shoulders harder, digging his nails into myskin. I flinched but I didn't stop looking into his gaze.
"Yes you did, Sasuke. The Sasuke I know wouldn't be digging his nails into my skin," I yelled at him. He released me and backed away. I stood holding the scar from the kunai Itachi used. Sasuke sat there as I walked towards the old homes.
"I was here. I fallowed Itachi to the edge of the village till I was attacked by the Black Ops. I fought back, trying to fallow Itachi and kill him. The Black Ops grew in number and fought harder. And yet, I stood my ground. For two days I fought, until I collapsed," I stated in a trance like stated. Sasuke stood and walked up to me. I continued to walk, not realizing he was there. He spun me around and my eyes held nothing. No love, no sadness, no hatred.
"Miku? What's wrong with you?" Sasuke shook me softly. With no response from me, he pulled me into a hug.
"Miku, I love you," he whispered into my ear. My body shudder and I fell limp.
I awoke in a strange place. There was an oval shaped mirror in a room with pink painted walls.
"Where am I?" I asked myself as I stood up. Walking over to the door I quietly opened it and tip toed to the stairs. I glanced down and noticed Sakura was in the kitchen. She appeared to be sad about something but I couldn't tell what. I slipped down the stairs and walked up beside her.
"Oh, you're awake." She smiled softly as she stood up. I nodded as I fallowed her into her living room.
"Um, Sakura, when is the Chunin Exams?" she turned to me the thought for a moment.
"Tomorrow, why?" She studied my face quickly.
"I'm a Chunin Invigilator. But only for the written exam and survival exam." She eyes widened and pulled me to the couch.
"Oh, Miku, I really need to pass. Can you please give me some hints on what I should do to pass?" I stared at her surprised but the nodded.
"Okay, first, in the written part of the exam, the questions will be above the level of what a genin should understand. The questions are based on mathematics and physics, so don't be discourage when you read the questions. See, the fourth rule states that if you are caught cheating two points will be deducted from the culprit's test out of ten. After being caught five times you and your teammates will fail and be kicked out." Sakura stared in awe.
"The survival test has one rule. That is to not get killed. You and your teammates will start at one of the entrances to the Forest of Death. Every team will be given one scroll of either heaven or earth. The trick is the get one of earth and one of heaven and get to the middle of the forest to turn in the two scrolls." Again, Sakura was staring in awe.
"Wow that seems hard. But isn't there more to the Chunin Exams?" I nodded and continued speaking.
"There is a test in which you will be doing hand to hand combat with a fellow genin of the examiners chose. The ones that win in the hand to hand combat will be moved ahead to the next round of hand to hand combat. The wins of that round will become chunins," I stated. Sakura nodded and walked to the front door.
"Thank you, Miku. I better go and practice then." I nodded and walked out the door. The birds were happily chirping and the small children were running after a red rubber ball. I smiled as I walked into the forest and to a small river.
"Well, I might as well get a little stronger before the long journey," I thought as I focused my chakra to my feet. There was rustling in the bushes but I paid no attention as I walked out on top of the water. I forced some chakra into my hand and began to spin around. The chakra turned from a delightful blue to a mystical white.
"Yes, Miku, be ever so careful with this chakra. It could kill the people you love." The voice continued to talk as I pushed my hands in and out like the flow of the gentle waves. I stepped forward and punched the air, then whirled around threw my first into the water below. The water splashed up at least seven feet and flowed down river towards the village.
"Ah, crap!" I ran after it and kicked at it from the side, making the wave subside. Slowly, I walked to shore and collapsed of exhaustion.