I wasn't sure if I was meant to feel happy or scared at the moment. Tsunade had made everyone leave the room which I was quite relieved about because even though I love those guys they were starting to give me a headache. However, Tsunade was still in the room and she was the last person I wanted to tangle with.

"All right I think it's time that you and me found out what this problem is don't you think." She smiled. Tsunade just smiled. That means one thing. The earth is going to end any second. I mean, I have never seen her smile. Well that's not exactly true I have seen her smile but never at me. I was just glad to keep my shock expression hidden behind a blankness expression. Remember I was raised by a ninja, so I know how to keep my emotions in check sometimes, especially if you're against someone like Tsunade. "First of all..." She started, pulling a chair by the bed, so she could sit down. "What were you doing before these attacks happened?" I thought back to what I had been doing before my whole body had shut down. I racked my brain as I repeated the scenario through my head over and over again. Thinking back I wasn't doing anything that was significant to my condition. My thoughts were distracted for a second when a young woman with short black hair came in and whispered something into Tsunade ear. Tsunade consider the question for a moment before nodding in agreement. The woman walked quickly out of the room after that.

"I don't know." I said, finally giving up on what I should be looking out for. "The only thing I was doing at the time was relaxing and daydreaming out the window." I saw a pulse on Tsunade forehead, which made me re-think the whole think before answering thing or at least how you say it.

"And the time before that?" She demanded, returning to her professional manner. I re-ran my memories carefully as I thought back to where I had fainted on my way to breakfast.

"I was just day-dreaming about pancakes when we were walking to breakfast." I stated. At this statement one of Tsunade eyebrows went up.

"And the time before that." She repeated, absorbing this piece of information like it was the most important piece of news right now. Returning back to her question, I began repeating the scene in my mind when I had fainted in front of everyone at breakfast.

"I guess I was daydreaming then as well." At that point both of Tsunade eyebrows went half way up her forehead. After a few moments, her face returned back to her serious mask she would usually wear all day. It seemed like years had gone by before she spoke again.

"Can you try day dreaming while I check and see if anything changes?" What an odd request? I thought, I mean it was just day-dreaming, nothing bad comes from that. Nevertheless, I nodded in agreement. Tsunade hands glowed green placing them on my forehead and stomach. She sent her chakra through my body, watching for signs of the slightest change in my body. I found it really hard to day dream, since I only did it when I was really relaxed and Tsunade standing over me watching my every move (inside and out) wasn't exactly making me feel relaxed. In the end the only thing I could dream about was when I was watching the sunrise back at Kakashi place. "Oh my Kami!" Tsunade cried out suddenly. Before I could ask what was wrong, sharp pain stabbed every single part of my body. A horrific scream left my throat. I shot forward in agony, forcing Tsunade to push me down with all her might, so I wouldn't go throwing myself out of the window. Sweat poured down her face as she tried to restrain me. My whole body was jerking all around the place; Tsunade had to stay in place and move at the same time, knocking over the chair behind her. I wasn't sure but I think I might have just slapped Tsunade in the face. "Shizune!" She shouted; dodging another one of my swinging arms. A second later the door burst open and the woman who was in here earlier ran to the other side of the bed and grabbed my arms. I don't know what the hell Tsunade was doing but whatever it was it felt like someone was stabbing myself with a thousand knives stabbing me over and over again. I hadn't realised more people had run into the room, until two other pairs of arms grabbed my legs, stopping me from kicking my legs. I opened my eyes for a split second to see it was Sasuke and Kakashi. Another painful cry left my mouth. What the hell was Tsunade doing? It felt like she was trying to yank something out of me. After that my mind went into complete darkness.

Ow! My head hurts, I whined. It felt like someone had bashed my head repeatedly against a concrete wall. I thought my eyes were still closed until a little bit of light peep through the window. With difficulty, I managed to pull myself up and look out the window. The Sun was just starting to rise above the horizon. Wow! I must have slept through a whole day.

Well duh!

Go away!

Hey I was just saying.

"You're up early." A calm, soft voice spoke from the door way.

"I have my days." I smiled at Kakashi, as he came in and sat down on one of the chairs beside the bed that Tsunade had knocked over earlier.

"How are you feeling?" Kakashi asked. There was real concern and worry in his voice; it was something I wasn't used to. I was used to the confident Kakashi who was so laid back and made great scrambled eggs.

"Well, despite the fact that every bone, flesh and hair on my body is screaming in pain I think I'm doing pretty well." I joke, trying to ease some of Kakashi concern. It worked a little but the worry was still there. "So how many days left are there of you guarding me?" I asked, trying to change the subject.

"About four days." He answered, leaning back in the chair a bit more. That's when I finally notice he wasn't reading his book for once.

"Where's your book?" I questioned, it was a strange sight to see him without it. Kakashi seemed quite taken back by the question before answering.

"I haven't had the chance to go home and collected it." He stated. I only nodded and watched the sun rising slowly in the distance.

"The sunrise from your window is much better." I muttered after a few minutes of silence.

"Really! I thought you wouldn't be up early enough to see it." He smirked behind his mask. A small smile slipped on to my lips as well at the statement.

"To be honest, it's because of the sunrise that I'm always in bed until about ten or eleven." I replied. Kakashi eyebrow rose a little; showing me that he was confused by what I meant. "I always get up early every day to watch the sunrise, then I go back to sleep." I smiled, watching the orange glow turn into a yellow one. Kakashi made some sought of noise that sounded like a 'huh' but I chose to ignore it. To be honest getting up early to see the sunrise was a habit that I had rubbed off my mother. My stomach twisted in pain as the memory of her smiling at the sunrise suddenly appeared into my thoughts. My sadness must of shown on my face, since I felt a warm had hugged my shoulder and heard Kakashi asking if I was ok. I nodded, trying to force the memory to the back of my mind. Before anything else could be said a puff of smoke appeared at the bottom of the bed. When it finally began to disappeared, I could see the outlines of Coco and Pakkun.

"Yo." Pakkun greeted. Coco came bouncing over to me with something in his mouth. When he was close enough he dropped the thin rectangle object into my hands. When I realised what it was I burst out laughing. The dogs had brought me a bar of chocolate.

"Thanks guys, this was really sweet of you." I smiled, placing the chocolate onto the bedside table. "I make sure I'll bring some biscuits back ho... I mean back to Kakashi place when I get out of here." I mentally slapped myself in the head. I was just about to call Kakashi apartment home, how stupid could I get. For the next few hours I talked with the dogs and shared my chocolate with Kakashi, even though we shouldn't have been because it was bad to have junk before breakfast. Coco was showing me a new trick the Pakkun and the other dogs had taught him when the door opened and Tsunade walked into the room. Before anyone had notice Kakashi quickly grabbed the chocolate and hid it in one of his pouches. That was close, I thought. I was pretty sure Tsunade didn't want me eating chocolate after what had happened.

"I'm surprised to see both of you up so early." Tsunade joked. Despite the bad joke I couldn't really blame her since it was probably a surprised to find I and Kakashi up this early because we are probably the laziest people in the world. In a blink Tsunade serious mask was up in front of her face again. "Why are these dogs here Kakashi, this is a hospital not a dog day care centre!" She shouted when she noticed Pakkun and Coco sitting on the bed next to me. Kakashi said it wasn't his fault they just proofed in and that they only wanted to check if I was alright. To be honest I didn't know which Tsunade scared me the most. The bad tempered one or the happy one.

"I had what where?" I asked again for the third time, after half an hour of Tsunade explaining the situation to me. Still not believing the story I was being told. Tsunade let out a loud sigh of annoyance.

"You've had a living liquid substance that has been wrapped your spine, when you day dream you had been letting your metal guard down, allowing it to attack your body, for your body to defend against it your body went in to shut down." She said for the fourth time, watching to see if this piece of information had gotten through to my brain yet.

"I had what where?" I repeated. This time Tsunade actually slapped herself in the face. There seemed to be a moment where she wanted to shout out the loudest she could possibly scream but didn't to keep her dignity. I couldn't believe it. There was some living substance that had been living inside me and I hadn't even known. Slowly, I watched Tsunade begin to remove her hand, showing a slightly red mark left behind. I would of laugh, if it didn't lead into a run for my life from Tsunade scenario. "Does this mean I can go ho ... I mean back to Kakashi house." I stuttered quickly before I could say that last part. Was I crazy or something, I wondered to myself. I just nearly said home. I could feel Kakashi stiffen at what I nearly said but he didn't say anything about it. Tsunade didn't seem to notice and was considering my question with care before answering.

"We'll have to do a few more tests," She suggested "but I don't see why you can't go back to Kakashi apartment today." She smiled. I guess she was in a cheery mood today, since it was the second time today that she smiled at me. I was still surprised the roof hadn't fallen on to us yet, the thought let a small laugh escape my lips. "Is something funny?" Tsunade asked, giving me one of her infamous glares. Realising what I had down I quickly shook my head.

"No Tsunade, just a funny thought passed through my head." I managed to speak. Her glare loosened but I knew I wasn't out of the deep end yet.