I don't think I have to put the disclaimer again do I? I thought not.
Oh, BTW.I know that you people hate characters that other people make up.but trust me, the character with the spirit ties into the story. ..
Chapter 2:
"Ow! Man, you suck!"
Naruto grumbled and, rubbing the back of his head, sat down on a bench. Why did girls have to be so confusing? Snow fell softly as he watched Sakura walk away, fists at her sides, and sighed.
Sakura was a very pretty girl, with long pink hair and green eyes that could hold a guy's attention forever and a day. She was usually always looking at that gay ass Sasuke. Naruto sighed and looked away.
He had tried to ask her out, but apparently it was too early or she still liked that ass Sasuke. Maybe he should've listened to Master Kakashi. But no, he had to listen to her-.
A fist came out of nowhere, and hit him straight on the back of his head.
"Ow! Man, you suck!" Naruto yelped, turning around. He looked straight up at a girl who was about his height. She had long blue hair tied back into a ponytail, but a few strands hung over the side of her headband, which rested against her forehead. Her eyes were an icy blue and cheery, but were now glaring at him with distaste. She was about his height, and wore a baggy, dark blue shirt and long white shorts. He knew her from his Academy days. They both had Iruka-sensei then, and she wasn't that mean back then. Naruto wished for the old days whenever she was around.
"You suck too, buddy. Get used to it." Her voice was unusually harsh, and Naruto knew why.
"I did exactly what you told me I should do. She just hit me on the head and fumed away." He glared back, and they held a staring contest for a few seconds.
"I'm trying to a good friend. You're making it too hard."
"Aww, shut up, Kai-chi. What do you know about dating, anyways?" Naruto folded his arms across his chest and pouted.
Kai-chi's eyes widened in surprise, then narrowed. Naruto saw his mistake and tried to get away, but she caught his collar in her angry fist.
"Dammit, Naruto, I'm gon-" Kai-chi was cut off by some woman calling her name. Naruto took a breath, and mentally thanked the interruption. "Kai-chi! Where are you, midget?" the woman's voice called again.
"Go on to your sister, dumb ass." Naruto grinned and retched himself out of Kai-chi's grasp. Kai-chi glared at the blonde boy.
Naruto was weird. He had short, blonde spiky hair, and bright blue eyes. He usually wore that dumb bright yellow outfit and a huge grin. He was cute though, and every time Kai-chi thought of him that way, she wanted to puke.
"Kai-chi!" a woman walked around the nearest bush and Kai-chi sighed. Here was her sister, Ranake, interrupting her little talk with the dunce about girls. Oh, well.
Ranake was about 5 foot, with long purple hair. Her leaf headband was tied around her forehead, keeping her hair out of what you could see of her face. She had a black mask covering everything just below her eyes, which were a weird hazel. Her right eye was brownish-blue and had a red tinge to it, and her left eye was normal. Kai-chi had constantly asked why Ranake's eye was like that, with the red tinge, and her sister had replied that she was a monster in disguise. Kai-chi would laugh at that, but sometimes she would believe.
Ranake was usually quiet, and very prideful. But if you got her angry, well.let's just say you never want to see her angry. She was like a monster whenever she got angry. She usually wore the female version of the Konoha uniform. She had a green-brown vest and a black, long sleeve shirt under it. She wore the sleeves rolled up to her elbows, and wrapped her hands in the white strips just like her calves. She also wore black shorts that clung to her like a second skin. They stopped just below her knee, and she wore a kimono-type skirt, with slits up to her upped thighs on both sides.
"Hello." Kai-chi blinked up at her with innocence.
"Hiya, Ranake-sensei." Naruto grinned at her, standing up and brushing himself off.
"Hi, Naruto." Ranake smiled under her mask at the blonde boy. You could tell she smiled because her eyes lit up. "You know, Iruka-sensei's expecting you at that restaurant. The one with the Ramen."
Jumping with excitement, Naruto dashed off. "Thank you, Sensei!"
Ranake watched the boy run off, and then turned her attention to Kai-chi.
"What's up?" the young girl looked up at her sister.
"Kai-chi, you didn't tell me where you were going. No note, no phone call, nothing." Ranake's voice was angry. Kai-chi blinked.
"So?"
"So, what it you got kidnapped? What if that demon-ninja that Kakashi- sensei came and told you about killed you?" Ranake demanded, hands on hips.
"Hmmm.good point. Okay, next time I'll leave a note." Kai-chi began to walk off, but Ranake grabbed her by the shoulder.
"It's not that easy, Kai-chi. I-" Ranake stopped suddenly, and squinted behind Kai-chi.
A small gray cloud had appeared behind them, among the snow. Ranake brushed off the snow absent-mindedly and let go of her sister.
"Kakashi." Ranake smiled, walking up to the tall, silver haired man.
"Ranake."
Ranake blinked. He seemed worried. He wouldn't look her straight in the eye.
"Kakashi, what's wrong?" she asked.
Kakashi glanced at Kai-chi, then to Ranake.
"Kai-chi, why don't you run along?" Kakashi's voice was strained a bit. "I'm pretty sure Iruka-sensei wouldn't mind you being at that Ramen place."
Kai-chi nodded and ran off, not even looking back.
"What's wrong?" Ranake repeated, eyebrows lowered.
"Ranake, how long have we been friends?"
"Forever, since the academy." Ranake searched his dark eyes for an answer. "Why?"
"Remember that promise I made you?"
"Yeah, but."
"You've got to get away from here for a while." Kakashi turned away, watching the snow.
"Why? Does this have to do with that last mission you did?"
"You've got to trust me. Something bad's coming."
"The demon."Ranake whispered. "And the Hokage needs the spirit."
"Get away from here! Go anywhere, the land of the mist, somewhere, anywhere. Any place but here." Kakashi's voice was harsh, rough. Ranake blinked, then reached her hand out.
Searching for his hand, she pulled it out of his pocket and grasped it, holding it tightly.
"I'm not leaving you to handle it with just your Sharingan eye."
"Ranake."
"That promise went for me, too." Ranake's grasp grew a bit tighter. "Whether you agreed to it or not."
Kakashi looked down at her hand, grasping his like a lifeline. He smiled under his mask, and a bit of red touched his face. He squeezed her hand reassuringly.
"We're friends forever, Kakashi." She smiled too. "Maybe a bit more than that. And our job as friends is to protect each other."
"You're stubborn, you know that?" Kakashi chuckled. "And confusing.What do you mean by just friends?"
Ranake laughed, and blushed.
"I don't know. We'll see, won't we?"
Okay, next chapter will have a flashback or two, or three.just to show how Ranake fits into the rest of the story.
Review if you like, and tell me what you think of Ranake and Kai-chi.
Oh, BTW.I know that you people hate characters that other people make up.but trust me, the character with the spirit ties into the story. ..
Chapter 2:
"Ow! Man, you suck!"
Naruto grumbled and, rubbing the back of his head, sat down on a bench. Why did girls have to be so confusing? Snow fell softly as he watched Sakura walk away, fists at her sides, and sighed.
Sakura was a very pretty girl, with long pink hair and green eyes that could hold a guy's attention forever and a day. She was usually always looking at that gay ass Sasuke. Naruto sighed and looked away.
He had tried to ask her out, but apparently it was too early or she still liked that ass Sasuke. Maybe he should've listened to Master Kakashi. But no, he had to listen to her-.
A fist came out of nowhere, and hit him straight on the back of his head.
"Ow! Man, you suck!" Naruto yelped, turning around. He looked straight up at a girl who was about his height. She had long blue hair tied back into a ponytail, but a few strands hung over the side of her headband, which rested against her forehead. Her eyes were an icy blue and cheery, but were now glaring at him with distaste. She was about his height, and wore a baggy, dark blue shirt and long white shorts. He knew her from his Academy days. They both had Iruka-sensei then, and she wasn't that mean back then. Naruto wished for the old days whenever she was around.
"You suck too, buddy. Get used to it." Her voice was unusually harsh, and Naruto knew why.
"I did exactly what you told me I should do. She just hit me on the head and fumed away." He glared back, and they held a staring contest for a few seconds.
"I'm trying to a good friend. You're making it too hard."
"Aww, shut up, Kai-chi. What do you know about dating, anyways?" Naruto folded his arms across his chest and pouted.
Kai-chi's eyes widened in surprise, then narrowed. Naruto saw his mistake and tried to get away, but she caught his collar in her angry fist.
"Dammit, Naruto, I'm gon-" Kai-chi was cut off by some woman calling her name. Naruto took a breath, and mentally thanked the interruption. "Kai-chi! Where are you, midget?" the woman's voice called again.
"Go on to your sister, dumb ass." Naruto grinned and retched himself out of Kai-chi's grasp. Kai-chi glared at the blonde boy.
Naruto was weird. He had short, blonde spiky hair, and bright blue eyes. He usually wore that dumb bright yellow outfit and a huge grin. He was cute though, and every time Kai-chi thought of him that way, she wanted to puke.
"Kai-chi!" a woman walked around the nearest bush and Kai-chi sighed. Here was her sister, Ranake, interrupting her little talk with the dunce about girls. Oh, well.
Ranake was about 5 foot, with long purple hair. Her leaf headband was tied around her forehead, keeping her hair out of what you could see of her face. She had a black mask covering everything just below her eyes, which were a weird hazel. Her right eye was brownish-blue and had a red tinge to it, and her left eye was normal. Kai-chi had constantly asked why Ranake's eye was like that, with the red tinge, and her sister had replied that she was a monster in disguise. Kai-chi would laugh at that, but sometimes she would believe.
Ranake was usually quiet, and very prideful. But if you got her angry, well.let's just say you never want to see her angry. She was like a monster whenever she got angry. She usually wore the female version of the Konoha uniform. She had a green-brown vest and a black, long sleeve shirt under it. She wore the sleeves rolled up to her elbows, and wrapped her hands in the white strips just like her calves. She also wore black shorts that clung to her like a second skin. They stopped just below her knee, and she wore a kimono-type skirt, with slits up to her upped thighs on both sides.
"Hello." Kai-chi blinked up at her with innocence.
"Hiya, Ranake-sensei." Naruto grinned at her, standing up and brushing himself off.
"Hi, Naruto." Ranake smiled under her mask at the blonde boy. You could tell she smiled because her eyes lit up. "You know, Iruka-sensei's expecting you at that restaurant. The one with the Ramen."
Jumping with excitement, Naruto dashed off. "Thank you, Sensei!"
Ranake watched the boy run off, and then turned her attention to Kai-chi.
"What's up?" the young girl looked up at her sister.
"Kai-chi, you didn't tell me where you were going. No note, no phone call, nothing." Ranake's voice was angry. Kai-chi blinked.
"So?"
"So, what it you got kidnapped? What if that demon-ninja that Kakashi- sensei came and told you about killed you?" Ranake demanded, hands on hips.
"Hmmm.good point. Okay, next time I'll leave a note." Kai-chi began to walk off, but Ranake grabbed her by the shoulder.
"It's not that easy, Kai-chi. I-" Ranake stopped suddenly, and squinted behind Kai-chi.
A small gray cloud had appeared behind them, among the snow. Ranake brushed off the snow absent-mindedly and let go of her sister.
"Kakashi." Ranake smiled, walking up to the tall, silver haired man.
"Ranake."
Ranake blinked. He seemed worried. He wouldn't look her straight in the eye.
"Kakashi, what's wrong?" she asked.
Kakashi glanced at Kai-chi, then to Ranake.
"Kai-chi, why don't you run along?" Kakashi's voice was strained a bit. "I'm pretty sure Iruka-sensei wouldn't mind you being at that Ramen place."
Kai-chi nodded and ran off, not even looking back.
"What's wrong?" Ranake repeated, eyebrows lowered.
"Ranake, how long have we been friends?"
"Forever, since the academy." Ranake searched his dark eyes for an answer. "Why?"
"Remember that promise I made you?"
"Yeah, but."
"You've got to get away from here for a while." Kakashi turned away, watching the snow.
"Why? Does this have to do with that last mission you did?"
"You've got to trust me. Something bad's coming."
"The demon."Ranake whispered. "And the Hokage needs the spirit."
"Get away from here! Go anywhere, the land of the mist, somewhere, anywhere. Any place but here." Kakashi's voice was harsh, rough. Ranake blinked, then reached her hand out.
Searching for his hand, she pulled it out of his pocket and grasped it, holding it tightly.
"I'm not leaving you to handle it with just your Sharingan eye."
"Ranake."
"That promise went for me, too." Ranake's grasp grew a bit tighter. "Whether you agreed to it or not."
Kakashi looked down at her hand, grasping his like a lifeline. He smiled under his mask, and a bit of red touched his face. He squeezed her hand reassuringly.
"We're friends forever, Kakashi." She smiled too. "Maybe a bit more than that. And our job as friends is to protect each other."
"You're stubborn, you know that?" Kakashi chuckled. "And confusing.What do you mean by just friends?"
Ranake laughed, and blushed.
"I don't know. We'll see, won't we?"
Okay, next chapter will have a flashback or two, or three.just to show how Ranake fits into the rest of the story.
Review if you like, and tell me what you think of Ranake and Kai-chi.
