A/N Firstly, I'm going on holidays to a place with no internet access, so I won't be able to update for a few weeks. However, I'll probably have more than one chapter ready to post when I get back.

Secondly, if you watch the English Dub of Naruto, 'Kai' means 'release' and is used by shinobi to break out of genjutsu.

Thirdly, if anyone can come up with a name for Hisa's new jutsu (The mixture of Almighty Push and Heavenly Pull), please do leave it in a review.

Lastly, thanks for over 100 reviews! I started laughing like a maniac when I realised that it was over 100. Thanks to all the reviewers!

When Nawaki woke up he was being carried through the trees on someone's back. A look at the person's head confirmed that it was Obito. Nawaki tried to speak, but all that came out was a cough.

"The poison hasn't left your system completely." Obito informed him, his head still facing forwards.

Nawaki swallowed once and tried again. This time, he managed to speak, although his words were slurred.

"Did… anyone else… come?" he rasped.

"No." Obito replied. "I scanned the area before leaving. You and Hisa were the only two near other than me. Congratulations, by the way. That was quite good for your first attempt at the Tsukuyomi."

Nawaki slowly began to notice his surroundings. There wasn't much to take in, just a lot of trees and wind as they jumped. He kept his rinnegan eye closed and his sharingan deactivated, not wanting to waste anymore chakra.

"Are we still going towards Konoha?" he asked, forced to whisper as his throat was completely dry.

"Yes." Obito said calmly. "Seeing as you won that fight I'd say you're ready to face Sasuke. You'll have time to rest on the way."

"What are you talking about?" Nawaki whispered "I didn't win back there. If I hadn't used the Mangekyo Hisa would have won, and as it is we both fell unconscious."

"What would you call it then?" Obito asked, slightly irritated.

"A draw." Nawaki said quietly.

Obito was silent for a while. Nawaki watched the trees fly past, still too numb to think deeply.

"Do you want to continue on with the plan?" Obito asked "Keep in mind that Hisa is still alive, and if we quit now she'll make her way back to the village and inform them of our intentions. They would be prepared and we would no longer have any chance of surprising them. But it's your decision, so if you're not ready you're not ready."

Nawaki sighed. When Obito put it like that, there was really only one answer.

"I'm ready." he said firmly. "I'm ready to kill Sasuke."

!

It was a genjutsu, that much Hisa knew. But it was an extremely strong one, as none of her attempts to break out had worked. She didn't know where she was, or how long she had been trying, all she knew was that she needed to escape.

Was this the Tsukuyomi? She hoped not. She couldn't afford to be trapped here for longer than a few hours. Her poison would wear off, and Nawaki would escape. But as she tried to look around her, all she saw was white. She wasn't even sure if she was standing or floating. She was just… there.

What kind of genjutsu was this? The only unbreakable genjutsu that Hisa knew about was the Tsukuyomi, but wasn't it supposed to torture you somehow? This didn't feel like torture. It didn't really feel like anything.

Suddenly, her surroundings began to change. She cursed herself for jinxing it, before looking around. The light was fading, and she could make out vague shapes and colours. It looked like… Konoha?

Why was she in Konoha? What was going on? Kakashi had once told her about Itachi's Tsukuyomi. He had been tied on a cross and stabbed over and over again. But unlike Itachi, she was sure that Nawaki wasn't controlling this. Her poisoned senbon should have knocked him out, so whatever he had done he couldn't control. He wasn't in charge of what happened in the genjutsu, but neither was she. So what was going to happen to her?

The white light had gone completely, and as she looked around it became clear that she was in the centre of Konoha. For some reason, she felt uneasy, even though nothing had gone wrong yet. She could feel her body in the genjutsu, but it wouldn't move. The only thing she had control over was her mind, but even parts of it seemed to be blocked, seeing as she couldn't escape.

She noticed people around her. Civilians that she vaguely knew were staring at her, looking absolutely terrified. She wondered why. Was there something behind her?

She found herself turning in a circle. All around her, people stared fearfully at her. Most of them she didn't recognise, but a few stood out. Oki, Obito (her brother, not the Uchiha) Kawa, Hinata and worst of all: Naruto. He looked shocked, angry and disappointed. Why was he looking at her like that?

She suddenly realised something. Her sharingan was gone. She couldn't see her eye, but the chakra felt like her old rinnegan. How was it back? Where was Nawaki?

Her senses were coming back. First her sight, then her sense of smell and taste. She was shocked when her hearing came back. Everyone was screaming at each other to stay back, to keep away from… her? Her sense of touch came back and she realised that her feet weren't touching the ground. How was she floating? She knew that the Deva Path could give you the ability, but she had never learnt it.

She flew up higher and higher, her eyes locked onto Naruto. He looked furious at her, and it scared her. He had never been this angry with her. What was happening?

She felt the chakra move through her body, and heard herself speak.

"Almighty Push."

From the centre of the village, the earth began to shake and crumble. Buildings collapsed and were pushed towards the edge of the village. She heard shinobi shouting, and then, much worse: The screams of civilians caught by the jutsu.

Her jutsu.

Inside her mind, she was screaming, but her body merely laughed and watched the village crumble. The screams of the dying melded with her own, but that only made her body laugh harder. She felt herself descending and turning towards the Hokage monument, and terror seized her as she realised what she was going to do.

"Heavenly Pull."

The face of the Third and Fourth Hokage were ripped off, and she watched the rest crumble down. Her sense of hearing seemed to grow stronger, as she heard the children that had already been evacuated scream as their safe room collapsed on them.

Kai, Kai, Kai Kai! Why wouldn't it work? She was pushing chakra into it, and she should be free from any genjutsu by now. Was this really the Tsukuyomi?

She felt something move behind her. Turning around, she saw Oki lunge at her with her sword, tears in her eyes. Hisa felt her face twist into a sneer.

"Almighty Push."

Oki was slammed all the way down into the ground, where she lay there unmoving, her neck twisted at a grotesque angle while blood leaked out of her head.

Oki! Kai! Kai! No, no this wasn't real. She would never kill Oki!

Obito and his team were the next to try. The three of them leapt into the air. She felt herself float down to meet them, excited at the thought of killing them all. Her right arm opened up and launched a missile at the three of them. Obito and Kawa managed to dodge, but the missile hit Toruko and exploded, scattering sparks across the sky. When the smoke cleared there was nothing left. Hisa felt herself laugh and clap her hands.

Kai, kai, kai. It seemed that she was trapped here until the genjutsu ran out. She would keep trying to break it though; a last resort to prove that she wasn't really the one destroying her village.

Obito and Kawa kept coming. As they got closer she noticed that they both looked shocked and fearful, as if they couldn't believe she was really doing this. Hisa couldn't really believe it either, but the genjutsu imitated reality perfectly. It was too strong for Hisa to believe it was fake, even though she still had control over some part of her consciousness.

Obito was slightly faster to attack, so she disposed of him quickly. As he got close enough to use the Gentle Fist she placed her hand on his chest. With a swift tug she yanked his soul from his body. Her brother's eyes widened in shock. Hisa merely grinned, watching as the light left his eyes and his body fell towards the earth. Kawa tried to lunge at her, but she grabbed his neck and squeezed. She was going to have fun with this one.

She felt herself summoning something. Her body seemed to know what she was doing, but her mind was confused. What could she summon without using a summoning jutsu?

The King of Hell appeared behind her. The look on Kawa's face made her smile widely. He was staring at her pleadingly, tears running down his cheeks. She watched as his soul was sucked into the King's mouth, leaving an empty shell of a body behind.

Kawa and Obito… Why was she doing this? She couldn't bear to watch this anymore, but her eyes wouldn't close. Kai, kai!

She heard a noise behind her and turned around. Hinata was lunging at her, her face disappointed yet determined. Hisa dodged the first strike, then she stuck out both her hands on either side of her mother.

"Heavenly Pull."

With a sickening ripping sound, Hinata was torn in two, half of her flying towards each of Hisa's hands. Hisa grabbed the remains of her mother and tossed it down towards the village.

"HINATA!"

She looked down and saw Naruto glaring up at her. His eyes had turned into red slits, and she was taken aback by the amount of hatred her own father was directing towards her.

KAI! KAI! KAI! She was no longer worrying about controlling her chakra. Instead, she was pushing as much as she could into each attempt to break the genjutsu. However, it seemed as if she was no closer to escaping then she had been at the start. If the genjutsu was weakening, it didn't show it.

She felt the need to get out of here before the other villages sent back-up, but she couldn't leave enough for them to rebuild. Cupping her hands together, it only took her seconds to form the small orb of black light.

"Planetary Devastation." she said calmly.

She kept her eyes on Naruto as she made the orb hover above the remains of Konoha. Her eyes stayed locked on his, even as she flew away. Eventually, she lost sight of him. She knew he would have followed her, which was why the orb was necessary. She knew that he would survive, but hopefully he would only be able to save a dozen or so. Sasuke would probably be amongst the survivors, but Hisa didn't really care about him.

Kai, kai, kai… She was almost out of chakra and she hadn't made any progress. Soon she wouldn't be able to try anymore. It seemed like the genjutsu was winning. From the very start it had been in control of her body, but it also seemed to be taking over her thoughts and feelings. Soon, all she would have left would be this small bit of consciousness.

It went on and on. She travelled from village to village, destroying everything in her wake. When she reached Suna, she fought both Naruko and Gaara. To her surprise, they fought well together. It was strange. Naruko was nowhere near as bloodthirsty as Hisa remembered. She was more like the old Hisa, the one who had been too scared to use her full power.

It felt like it went on for days, but in reality it was probably only a few hours. Either way, she could sense it coming to a close. She had destroyed the five great villages, and ravaged the rest of the lands. There was only one great challenge left.

They came for her, and she let herself be found. Next to a small river in the earth kingdom, Naruto and Sasuke attacked.

No matter what jutsu she threw at them, they kept coming back. She started to grow irritated. Naruto was the one she wanted to fight and kill; she needed to keep Sasuke occupied elsewhere.

She made a planetary devastation, and threw it as far as she could. Just as she predicted, Sasuke shot off to destroy it, leaving Naruto to fight Hisa.

She knew it was almost over, and she had a terrible feeling about how it was going to end. She desperately hoped that Naruto would kill her. Otherwise… she didn't want to think about it.

Naruto closed his eyes, and when he opened them they were amber coloured. Hisa was forced to backpedal as he attacked her with all the power of Sage mode. She focused all her chakra into an orb and sent it into the sky. Naruto came at her with a flurry of kicks and punches, too quick for her eyes to follow. He swept her feet out from under her, and knelt on her legs, pinning her to the ground.

Yes, yes. Kill me, please. Please end it. Please…

He looked down at her with such sad eyes, and Hisa knew that he was going to end this. She couldn't let that happen.

She raised one hand into the sky and smirked at Naruto.

"Heavenly Pull."

The orbs that she had thrown had grown until they were big enough to crush a small army. Off to the side, she noticed Sasuke still trying to destroy the first orb. The second one however, was right in the range of her pull. It shot down towards her and Naruto. Naruto jumped off her immediately, but there wasn't time for him to run. Hisa watched calmly, timing the seconds until she could use her push.

Just as the boulder was about to hit, she raised her hands and used her Almighty Push. The boulder smashed into the ground around her, but not one bit hit her.

"Rasen-Shuriken!"

She sighed. He was still alive then.

Naruto stood with his clones amidst the falling debris, swinging a Rasen-Shuriken around his head in a circle. Like Hisa, not one shard of rock hit him.

She aimed an Almighty Push at him, and it hit him right in his stomach. He flew backwards, his clones and Rasen-Shuriken disappearing. She knew that his time in Sage mode was almost up, which meant the next thing he would use would be the Kyubi's chakra. She couldn't let it get to that stage.

She used the Body Flicker to get behind him, and then she drew her sword from her back. Her father's head snapped around, his eyes wide.

No, that's impossible. Naruto would have been able to block her! Why wasn't he blocking her?

With a single blow, she severed his head from his body. For a second, it looked like he would continue fighting, but even the Kyubi couldn't keep him alive without his head. His body slumped to the ground, defeated at last.

Impossible…

She turned and saw Sasuke's Susanoo struggling to escape the first orb. The orb was gathering a ton of earth per minute, and it was clear that the Susanoo was being hard pressed to keep all the rocks from crushing it.

This couldn't be real…

Hisa turned around and picked up her father's head. His eyes, always so bright and brimming with life, were dull and clouded now. She tossed his head into the river. Funny that the great Naruto Uzumaki would end up as fish food.

NO! She pushed the last ounces of her chakra through her body, letting it out in one giant burst.

Her hands were reaching up towards her head, and for the first time since entering the genjutsu, Hisa was in control of her body. She wasn't going to watch herself kill or destroy anything else. She gently placed her hands over her eye sockets, feeling the edges of the purple eyes that could do so much damage.

Then she ripped them out of her head.

Kai.

The genjutsu broke, and Hisa collapsed onto the dirt. Dimly, she was aware of someone standing over Nawaki. It was probably Obito, which meant she should get up and fight, but her body wouldn't move. Despite not being a full Tsukuyomi, the genjutsu had shocked her to the core. It may have only been a few seconds in reality, but to her she had been trapped for at least a day. She didn't want to live or breathe or think anymore. She just wanted to escape from the things she'd done in there.

So she closed her eyes and let the darkness overwhelm her.

!

Obito came to a stop at a seemingly random point, bringing back nostalgic memories for Nawaki of his first time entering Konoha. Of course, those memories were now tinged with pain, seeing as this time there was no Sakura, and Sakura would never be here again.

"Once we pass the barrier they'll know it's us." Obito said, lifting the scroll off his back. "You head straight towards the police station, while I'll create a distraction in the centre of Konoha."

"How will you create one big enough for a long enough time?" Nawaki asked, wishing that he had thought to ask these questions earlier.

Obito jumped onto the next tree, and then down into the grass. Nawaki followed him, on his guard in case Obito was leading him into a trap.

"They know we're here now." Nawaki said.

Obito's sharingan eye gleamed.

"They don't know about all of us."

He unrolled the scroll, which looked to Nawaki like some kind of weapon summoning jutsu. Obito bit down on his thumbs, drawing blood. He smeared the blood across the scroll, and slammed his hands down.

"Summoning jutsu!"

When the smoke cleared, Nawaki was shocked to see six dead bodies lying on the scroll. Each one of the bodies had metal rods sticking out of them. Obito made a hand-sign, and the six bodies opened their eyes and stood up, causing Nawaki to jump slightly. Each of the bodies had a Rinnegan and a Sharingan that matched Obito's own.

Nawaki's eyes zeroed in on the third body. The young man had a very close resemblance to both Hinata and Hisa's brother. No, it couldn't be…

"How did you get these?" Nawaki asked.

"It's not so hard if you know where to look." Obito replied "Kabuto only took a DNA sample, but he left his records behind, so I knew where to find the bodies."

Nawaki continued to stare at the bodies. One of them was a young female looking boy, while the other was a tanned man with a bandage
around his lower face. The third looked like a Hyuga while the fourth was an old lady, and the fifth was a young woman with blue hair.

But it was the sixth that caught Nawaki's attention above all the others. It was a young man, with black hair and a serious looking face. The man looked quite like Sasuke, but he was almost identical to Nawaki, apart from the lines on his face. To Nawaki, it looked like he was seeing his future self

"Allow me to introduce you to my six paths." Obito said. "Their names are Haku, Zabuza, Neji Hyuga, Chiyo, Konan and Itachi Uchiha."