"Chidori!" Sarada slammed her fist into Tsubaki who blocked the attack with her sword. Both had been up early training. They were filled with sweat, and probably smelt rotten because of their silicone suits they had to wear while sparring.

Kakashi stood off to the side watching with his arms folded and the camera around his neck. The girls had gotten better since they first started training that Monday. He examined each girl and noticed Sarada was much quicker with her chidori as well as with her sharigan. Tsubaki was now more flexible with her sword, and knew when to not be too aggressive with her movements; in other words, she was able to judge the range of her attacks much better.

Tsubaki pushed her sword up and the electric attack Sarada pushed her way went up toward the sky, a lightning bolt set the sky ablaze before them.

Kakashi closed his eyes and smiled. It was best he wrapped this up before Naruto or even Sasuke noticed a chidori was being performed; afterall, only three people could do such an attack: Kakashi, Sasuke, and now Sarada.

He clapped his hands two times. "Gir-boys," he corrected himself. "Let's stop for today. Take a day off for tomorrow. Meet me back here on Monday." Tsubaki and Sarada both nodded their heads. He nodded his head toward them then jumped out of sight.

Before heading home to take her outfit off, Sarada walked by the theatre. She wanted to see what time the movie was playing tomorrow. Every Sunday her and Cho-Cho would catch a flick together. Most times it was a romance movie which both girls really enjoyed. Sometimes Cho-Cho would even invite another friend like Inojin or Boruto since both enjoyed a movie now and again. To Sarada though, it was much better when it was just her and Cho-Cho.

She stepped forward to the ticket booth and looked up to see what was playing at what time the next day. They had planned to meet in the afternoon and it would seem the movie that was playing was in fact a romance comedy. Sarada smiled as she placed her hands in her pockets. From behind her, she heard the cracking of a potato chip bag.

Standing next to her was Cho-Cho. The girl looked at Sarada and stuffed her nose, her cheeks puffed out. "You know, you better be glad Sarada isn't here. She'll kick your butt for calling me fat."

For a moment, Sarada just stared at her then she smirked at the red head. "Oh yeah?"

"Yeah!" Cho-Cho screamed back. "You're new to town so you don't know people. I do!"

Sarada folded her arms. "I seriously doubt Sarada would be on your side once she finds out you were talking crap about her mom."

"Ehg!" Cho-Cho chocked. She grabbed her bag angrily, almost breaking all the chips inside. She fumed with her eyes cast with fury and a slight blush. "I wasn't talking crap, you jerk!"

Tsubaki walked up on the girls and she saw Sarada look over Cho-Cho's shoulder. Her brows with down while her eyes were wide since she was confused why Tsubaki was there. Cho-Cho turned around just as Sarada was looking confused.

Cho-Cho ran to Baki and hugged the boy. Baki looked at the taller girl and smiled. Both looked at Sarada.

"Umm," Saku started. "What's going on?"

"We're on a date." Baki said matter-of-factly.

"WHAT!"