Things to remember:

A) I own all characters who you have never heard of.

B) I do not own the characters from Naruto, Digimon, Fruits Basket, Crescent Moon, or Please Teacher, sadly. But that's okay. I'll live.

C) This is a work of FICTION. So because of this fact, anything I say goes. No complaining if something below does not make sense. I will be more than happy to explain my logic if you ask me.

D) Roughly 38 chapters

More relevant info to this chapter: Short chapter, I know. I really don't care about any of the people in these families though. And, god willing, I might update again this week! July birthdays are going to be in the next chapter

Sincerely wishing you all well,

Kida-Asumi, the Captin of Sirius


- The Inuzuka Compound -

Tsume Inuzuka smirked smugly at her oldest child as she kneeled down to touch the football.

"Mommy's gonna teach you a lesson, Taichi." She growled softly. Tai snorted, brown eyes glittering with adrenaline.

"Sure you will. You've got a lot to learn, Mom." He replied.

"Hike!" Kiba hollered behind Tsume.

As the game commenced out on the lawn, Hikari sat on the porch coloring with her little cousin Light.

"What are you drawling Light?" Hikari asked, peering curiously at his picture.

"My family. Look, I even included Mara!" He insisted, showing his cousin his picture proudly. Hikari smiled as she noticed the blond-blob that was her step-niece.

"Ooh how cute." Sora said as she exited the house, Mara on her hip. Hana followed out behind her, a cooler full of drinks in her hand.

"Mommy, look how beautiful I made you." Light beamed, pointing towards the picture. Hana leaned down to examine the picture, grinning at her little boy's artistic talent.

"Good job, Light. When your father comes home tonight, we'll show him." Hana promised with a wink, then ran down the steps to join her nephews side as Tsume and Kiba began to gang up on him.

"Why don't we go and make popsicles?" She suggested. The children agreed, cheering.

"Yay!"


- The White House -

"Asuma! How good to see you!" Tsunade grinned. Her little brother shrugged, pulling her into a hug.

"It's good to see you too, Tsunade. Let's catch up inside." He insisted. Tsunade nodded, pulling him into the house.

"Everyone is out back." She explained as they walked through the house. "Where is Kurenai?" Tsunade asked, noticing that her sister-in-law didn't follow in her brother.

"At home. She hasn't been feeling too good, so she thought she'd take the day to rest." Asuma explained as they exited into the backyard.

"Uncle Asuma!" Jechiro exclaimed, beaming at the dark haired man. The twelve year old was helping her four year old niece, Rini, eat a piece of watermelon. Rin, Rini's mother, was fixing the umbrella as Anko poured glasses of lemonade. Down in the yard Jiraiya, Kakashi and Naruto were playing a game of football against Yuki, Kyo, and Kiyoshi.

"Jechiro! How is my favorite niece?" He asked as the blond hugged him.

"Fine!" She giggled at the same time Rin pouted.

"Geesh Uncle Asuma, way to make a girl feel loved." She grumbled. Asuma laughed, reaching out to pull her into a hug as well.

"I love you too, Rin." Asuma promised, kissing her cheek. The brunette pouted, returning his hug.

"You had better."


Later that night, Minato Arashi, President of the United States, found himself stunned as his son brought up a life-changing decision.

"Marriage? Are you sure, son?" Minato asked his child. His son nodded.

"Yeah Dad. I love her. I've actually been planning out a proposal in my head. I just…want to make sure you approve." The teen explained. Minato frowned, gripping his son's shoulder.

"If this is something you are truly serious about, then my approval is irrelevant. Sleep on that." He said, standing. He left his son in the kitchen to think over what he just said.


- The Sabaku Manor -

"This could be the nursery." Kazuki suggested to his youngest child. Gaara nodded, looking around the spare office room.

Ever since his girlfriend informed him that they were having a baby, Gaara and his family had began to make changes in their lives to meet the needs of the future child. An honest man, Gaara would be there for the little one, regardless of what may or may not happen with it's mother.

"That's true. I think a nice shade of sand would fit the walls." The red-head commented. Kazuki nodded, walking over to a deep, mahogany book shelf.

"We could leave this in here. Then you could read to the child before bed." Gaara nodded once more.

"That's a good idea too." His expression softened as he met his father's gaze. "Thanks for being so understanding, Dad." He said. Kazuki approached his child, giving his shoulder a comforting squeeze.

"Thank you for being honest, Gaara."


A/N: EXTREMELY short chapter, I know. Oh well. Uchiha stuff next chapter! Oh what a surprise I have for you guys :DDDDD

- Kida-Asumi