Chapter 12

Autumn

This was weird. Just plain weird. Was the entire Akatsuki sitting in my living room, or was Kisame the only one who was actually Akatsuki? The moment I had splashed the bunny with water (which was extremely irresponsible to do so I wouldn't tell Rika I did that because she would yell) he turned into Kisame! Freaking Kisame! Kisame f*cking Hoshigaki! I tapped my foot as I waited for Sam to come over. Rika sat next to me. She looked like she would pass out at any moment, which I sincerely hoped she wouldn't do because then I would be left alone with not only a boy, but an Akatsuki member. And that would be scary. When the doorbell rang we both made a mad dash for it. We jerked the door open to reveal my cousin, decked out in her typical baggy sweatpants and jeans. She had a low ponytail holding back her knotted, caramel-colored hair that she never had time to brush. Mainly, that was because she is 17 and she has wrote a total of three mangas, each being fairly successful. She stared at us with lazy, half-lidded eyes. She was the only person in our family to have eyes that changed colors frequently. Rika and I both watched as her eyes turned from a deep, tropical green to a light, entrancing blue. It was pretty freaking cool, if you asked me, and I had always wanted to replace my blue eyes with fact that her eyes changed so much had always made me envious of her, making my cousin and I never quite get along as good as we should have. Her and Rika had gotten along pretty well until Sam had wrote her first manga and became extremely wealthy off of it. Then Rika had subsided into jealousy, similarly to me.

"What do you want, brats?" Sam asked, pulling out a blue sucker. She pressed it into her mouth, her eyes boring into us.

"Remember the Akatsuki?" Rika asked nervously, glancing behind her.

"Yeah, what of it?" Sam snapped, chewing off a bit of her sucker with a loud crunch.

"Well, I think you should see for yourself." I said. This was one of those moments that I wished I had chosen to live by my parents, or close to some other relative. Be that as it may, the closest relative to us was Sam.

"What's with all the bunnies?" Sam asked, glowering down at them. Sam had terrible allergies, making her into someone who wasn't very fond of animals.

"Just keep walking, to the bathroom please." Rika said, earning a confused glance from Sam.

"Why? What's up with the bathroom?" She asked. When neither of us responded she narrowed her eyes."If this is a clogged toilet or something along those lines, you can fix it yourselves, you sissies." She hissed, looking back and forth between us. We pushed her along, ignoring her glances. When wae reached the bathroom I pulled the door open. It slammed open to reveal Kisame, sitting awkwardly on the edge of the bathtub.

"Thank God! I-" he was interrupted by Sam screaming and falling backwards. Rika caught her and I slammed the door on Kisame at the same time. "Hey," we heard him shout from the other side as I clicked it locked. I was really glad that my father had put the lock on the wrong side (he still claimed he did it on purpose, but we all know better). Then I lugged a door from the kitchen, sealing the door shut with it. Yes, I know that Kisame could easily kick said door down. Still, shutting it like that made me feel safer and it let Rika relax. I tried to ignore his irritated sigh from the other side of the door. Rika picked Sam's front half up and I hoisted up her legs. We lugged her over to the couch, laying her down.

"That didn't help anything." Rika muttered, putting her head in her hands. "I bet they'll kill us as soon as they turn back, assuming we survive Kisame. He'll probably wanna kill us as soon as he's out of that bathroom." I sighed, putting an arm around my sister. How am I supposed to comfort someone when I'm just as scared?

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Whew! Another OC! They are just popping out of the air! Anyways, if you do not review I will send Kisame to haunt your bathroom.