Sarada laid on the green, moist grass of the training grounds. Her shirt was torn, bared chest, sweat dripped over her opened cut wounds.

Tsubaki was in the same condition as her. Their father didn't ease up on them when he found out Sarada had accidently threw her silicone suit away. Not only did it cost within the hundreds but it also meant he had to teach Sarada the sexy jutsu. He made Tsubaki learn it as well, just in case she decided to throw away her suit, and because he was just upset about the whole ordeal.

Throughout the entire spar, their father taught them not only to use the jutsu but to also recover from it quickly when hit. Since the jutsu wares off once the person using it was hit with a defensive attack, the girls needed to be able to get back into the jutsu if they were to be hit, as quickly as possible so the average eye wouldn't be able to catch them releasing. Ideally, they needed to fight without getting hit at all because if it was discovered they were girls, Kakashi didn't know what the punishment would be.

He clapped his hands together and told his sons to get up. "Alright, alright, you two. Saku, Baki go home and relax. Come back in about two hours. There's only one more weekend of training after this then it's time for the competition."

The two twelve year old "boys" walking the streets with their shirts cut into pieces and bruises all over their bodies got them tons of stares. When they entered into their favorite hamburger restaurant, they were shooed out because they lacked shirts. Of course, that didn't stop girls their age from gawking at them, including one who had a bag of chips in her hands.

Shikadai, Inojin, Boruto and Cho-Cho exited the burger joint.

"Hey, Cho-Cho," Baki said, waving his hands.

She smiled and said hi back to Baki. When Cho-Cho looked at Saku, she simply averted her eyes. The day was contentful for her, she didn't want to ruin it by getting into a quarrel with him. Still, their eyes met. Saku tried to provide a little smile to the red head just to let her know he wasn't threatening, but she turned her head to the side; in other words, dismissing him. The young girl said her good byes to her friends, mentioned something about going to see her father, and walked off. That only left the five boys to interact with one another.

Always with his hands in his pockets, Boruto stepped forward. A bit of a glare in his eyes, he faced Saku.

"See you've been training. Your dad?" He asked the boy with the dark eyes. When Saku didn't answer, Boruto added, "Do you always pick on girls?"

Boruto didn't forget the incident between Saku and Cho-Cho two weeks ago. Either way, Saku didn't respond. Boruto shook his head and walked off. Shikadai and Inojin followed there friend. It was then Tsubaki suggested they find a street vendor. Lucky for them, there was one not so far from the burger joint. The placed served yodon, another traditional noodle dish except the noodles were more inflated than ramen noodles.

As they ate, Sarada hoped Tsubaki would talk about the date her and Cho-Cho had but the shorter girl didn't say anything. After they ate, they remained where they sat until it was time for them to go to the training fields.

"I think Cho-Cho is actually really pretty," said Tsubaki. "We had a date last weekend. Nothing serious but it was fun." Sarada nodded her head.

Sarada debated with herself to tell Tsubaki and she finally decided on it, knowing it would nag her until she did.

"I want to apologize to her."

"So do it." She countered back to Sarada.

Training was the same once they got back and the boys were completely exhausted, backs hunched over, hands on knees, heads bent, as they gasped for air. Blood spilled from their nose and mouth. They had scrapes on their arms, legs, chest, forehead. They were just pooped, to say the least.

Sometime later, Sarada laid in the grass still in her jutsu. She looked up at the starry night with her hands behind her head. One more weekend and she would be fighting with some of the strongest boys in Konoha and the surrounding villages. That included Boruto. She smiled when she thought of him. To become Hokage, she was going to have to beat his son. That would surely do. Her smiled turned into a grin while her dark eyes gleamed in the night.