Another chapter and this whole chapter is about her past. So i hope you all like it.
"This is your house brother?" Kairi held Deidara's hand and stared up at the skyscraper.
"This is where you'll be living." She pulled the girl into the building and Kairi stared at all the people that were walking around with briefcases in their hands as some came in and exited. There was a huge opening as you entered the building and Deidara stopped in the middle.
"Good morning Mr. Akatsuki." A woman said with a smile as she approached him. "Your father wants to talk to you."
Deidara nodded and went forward through a wide corridor which hand 3 evenly spaced double doors on either side of the walls. Pressing a button beside on of them a door slid open revealing an elevator.
Kairi followed Deidara into the elevator as he pressed another button. They were silent as they rode the elevator up and Kairi stared at the lights positioned above the door. 20, 21, 22,23 She counted in her head as it finally stopped to the number 30. The doors slid open and they exited. Turning right and going through a long corridor where workers, some in white coats and with business attire passed. They walk through corridor after corridor, everywhere she turned there were people exiting doors and going in, some caring papers, briefcases, and even test tubes and containers.
Kairi stood close to Deidara as they turned another corner. Looking around Kairi drifted behind still holding his hand. She was amazed on how big the place was and as she walked she bumped into Deidara as he stopped in front of two wooden double doors.
Entering the key he turned it and opened the door. "This is your room." Kairi widened her eyes and ran in the big room. She ran to the huge canopied bed that was positioned up against the wall. She jumped on the blue silk blankets and laid on her stomach as she hugged her soft pillow.
Deidara walked beside the bed and flipped a switch that was positioned above her dresser that laid beside the bed. She looked at Deidara confused but soon turned toward the enormous currents that opened up and light poured into the room. Kairi jumped off of the bed and ran toward the glass window. The whole wall that was supposed to be there was replaced by glass and she looked down at the scenery. She had a great view of Tokyo and could see Tokyo tower from where she stood. It was breath taking.
"Wow! So pretty." She shouted out as she smiled back at Deidara. The blond walked beside her and knelt down on one knee.
"You like it."
"I love it brother." She lunged toward him and wrapped her arms around his neck. Moments later he placed his hands on her shoulders and pushed her back.
"There's a map in your drawer. On this floor there's a tennis court, swimming area, basketball court, skating rink and ect. You'll have everything you need to keep yourself occupied." Deidara got up and head toward the door as a knock was heard. Opening the door he revealed a boy 2 or 3 years older than her standing with a smile. Deidara looked at Kairi as the raven-haired boy stepped into the room.
"Who's that brother?" She inquired.
"His name is Sai. He'll be protecting you." Kairi smiled at Sai and walked toward him. She stood in front of him and hugged his neck. She wanted to be friends with as much people as possible and now she had that chance.
"My new brother." She said as she took a step back and smiled.
Kairi got use to her new home and for the first time for a long time she was actually happy. Swimming in the indoor swimming pool with Sai being her watchdog. 10-year-old Sai was a new friend and he was a great person, kind, generous, funny.
The first time Kairi came here with Deidara was the last time he saw him for quite a while. She always would ask Sai where he was and all he would say was that he was on a business and won't be back for a while.
She always sighed at that response as months passed and month after month her fun was reduced. She had tutor after tutor teaching her many different languages such as French, Italian and many more. She also learned all the regular stuff like math and social studies. She always whined to Sai that she hated studying so much but he would just make a comeback by saying "Deidara wants you to learn these stuff. You don't want to make Deidara upset by not studying."
"Fine." She said in an annoyed tone as she entered the training room. "Why are we here, isn't this place only for fighting. I thought I had a lesson today."
"You do. You'll be learning Karate." She arched an eyebrow as she looked at Sai and as her tutor cam in she began. Putting on a Karate outfit the teacher explained about vital points of the human body. She listened to where they were positioned such as the neck and the heart and so fourth. He also said that if punctured deep enough by an object that it would kill the person immediately.
"But Hidan-Sensei, if these vital points are easy ways to kill people than why do I have to learn them. Isn't Karate something you defend yourself with?" Hidan looked at the child and shook his head.
"Just listen! If you interrupt me one more time girl I'll punish you!" Kairi tensed up as she looked at Sai who watched. Hidan was a man that was easy to anger and Kairi kept her mouth shut as he continued.
"Now. You'll be learning how to use weapons and the weapons you'll be using is-"
"Weapons? Why weapons it's like-" Kairi shut her mouth as Hidan shot her a dark glare. She stood there in silence again as he continued.
"The weapons you'll be practicing with is a Kunai and a shuriken for now." She looked at the small weapons that he placed on the floor.
Hidan picked up a star looking weapon and nodded at Sai who walked across the room and flipped a switch. She looked at the walls at the end of the room that opened up to another room. The walls disappeared to the side and she looked at the other room There was targets set up all over the room. Fake animals with bullseyes on the vital points that Hidan just explained to her were painted in black. At the end of the room were paper targets that hung on the wall. The paper was hard to see and as Kairi stared at it Hidan threw a metal star at it and it stuck in the middle of the paper.
"You got it."She said as she looked up at her teacher.
"You'll be doing the same thing and you won't leave this room until you get the bullseye just like me." She nodded thinking it would be easy. She picked up the shuriken and placed it between her index finger and her middle finger. She retracted her arm and threw it. She hit the animal that was closest to her in the eye and smiled.
"I did it." She said as proud as ever.
"No you didn't. I told you that you aren't leaving this room until you stick the shuriken in the bullseye all the way at the end of the room and when you're done with that don't expect to leave because you'll be doing the same thing for the Kunai."
"But it's boring I don't want to do this. It's useless. I'm not going to use these weapons later on in life besides I haven't eaten all day." She walked around Hidan and headed toward the door.
"Where are you going you insolent child?" He grabbed the girl by the arm and stopped her in place.
"I don't want to throw those stupid things." She glared at Hidan as he let go of her.
"I told you. You're not leaving until you do as I say."
"I'm not listening to you. This is stupid and your stupid for even telling me to do such a stupid thing."
"Why you little bitch." Hidan picked Kairi up by the collar of her shirt so he could look at the girl face to face. She smirked at him as he glared at her. Some how every time the teachers would get upset and yell at her it always seem to make her laugh. The teachers she had were calm and collected teachers and seeing there true self always made her laugh. She knew that they acted like fakes and she hated people like that.
"I want to go e-eat." She winced as he lifted her up even higher so she can she the darkness in his eyes.
"You think you're tough huh brat. I'll show you tough." He lifted her higher as she clenched his hand into a fist. Kairi didn't know what he was going to do so she just stared at the smirk that replaced his scowl. She soon found herself crashing to the floor. Her face stung by the punch it received and she held her hand up to her cheek. She laid on the floor and looked up at Sai who just stood there and watched.
She rolled over by a kick to the stomach and another kick to her face. Kairi ignored the pain, she felt pain all her life, it may not have been physically but the mental pain was even worse. All she's been through, all she lost didn't compare to what she felt right now.
Kairi pushed herself up and shakily stood up. Buckling her knees she stared at Hidan and smiled. "That was nothing." She spat out as blood ran down her face by the cut above her eye.
Hidan laughed. "Nothing huh? Well than." She approached the child who bravely looked at him with no fear what so ever. Picking her up by the collar of her shirt and lifting her off of her feet he slammed Kairi in the wall behind her. "Are you going to be a good girl and practice?" Kairi glared at him as he smirked.
She looked at him with a glare and soon smiled as an idea popped into her head.
"You're not talking. Does that mean you'll behave you little brat."
Kairi could taste the blood in her mouth and as he remained smirking she spat blood in his face. A thick layer of blood landed on his cheek. He got ready for another punch, his fist lunged for her face and she kept her eyes open with a monotone expression on her face.
"Hidan." Kairi watched as his fist stopped centimeters from her face and she soon averted her eyes to Deidara who stood near the door. Hidan dropped the child and as soon as Kairi landed on the floor she ran to Deidara and wrapped her arms around his waist.
"Brother you came back."
Deidara knelt down on one knee and looked at Kairi's face dripping in blood. "Did you learn how to throw the Shuriken and the Kunai?"
"Yeah it was easy. Watch." Kairi looked at the room filled with targets and counted 9. 3 lined up at the far wall, 3 animals perched on the ground and three on the roof. She put a kunai in her mouth and bit down on it so it wouldn't slip out of her mouth and placed 8 Shurikens between her fingers. With 4 Shurikens in both hands and one Kunai in her mouth she stood firmly in place. Retracting her arms and making and X with her arms she thrust her one hand forward and precisely let the Shurikens slipped out of her hand at the right time. Seconds later she did the same thing to the other hand. The weapons all met their target perfectly leaving the target in the middle. Grabbing the kunai in her mouth she swiftly threw the kunai, as it sliced through the air in hit its target. "Bullseye."
She smirked at Hidan and soon averted her eyes back to Deidara. She ran toward him and smiled up at him. "See I told you I learned no thanks to Hidan-Sensei."
Deidara looked down at her and smiled. "Come on lets go eat.
Deidara disappeared again two days later on a business trip and all she did was study, study, study. She trained with Hidan and didn't give him much of an attitude as last time. She was a quick learner and went through his lessons in a snap. She went through obstacles that tested her stealth and at the age of 11 she learned how to shoot a gun, assemble it and to even clean it.
She didn't question the things he taught her but went through it. She just wanted to see Deidara smile again and to do that she had to improve in her studies. Sai was his normal self but he wondered why he didn't help her when Hidan was beating her up. He was supposed to protect her and when that man battered her he didn't do anything but watch.
Kairi just shrugged the thought away but she could admit, besides for the weird teachings she still had a great life. On her birthday she wasn't alone anymore because Deidara would always be there and also Sai. She was happy.
Turning 15, that's when things started to get weird. Deidara's father suddenly died by unknown causes and 21-year-old Deidara took over the company. She didn't see him often as she did before, he stayed in his office a lot, she didn't know where it was located in the building and Sai refused to tell her. Kairi didn't have too much lessons anymore and spent her time at the pool most of the time.
Kairi never saw Deidara at all. All Sai told her was that he was very busy with work. She didn't know what work he did but that was also one of the things he didn't tell her.
"All I know about him is his name." Kairi laid on her bed as she looked at the ceiling. She was bored, she didn't have anywhere to go. She didn't want to play tennis since the only person she could play with which was Sai, Sucked at it. She didn't want to go to the pool or the ice rink that was provided for her. She did the same routine every day and she wanted it to change.
Looking at the window she sighed and stared back up at the ceiling. She was never to go outside or even go in the elevator. She was to stay on the 30th floor and she was sick of it. She stood up and went through the corridor, looking for Sai. When she spotted him she ran up to him and stopped him.
"I want talk to Deidara." She demanded with a glare.
"He's busy. You know that."
"I don't care I want to talk to him." Sai smiled and motioned her to follow him. She compiled and they got into the elevator. The enclosed space was unfamiliar; it has been a long time since she went back into the elevator. Sai pressed the button and she watched the numbers light up. When it stopped to the 50th floor the doors slid open and she was expecting to see more corridors but saw a huge room. The section of the room had a woman behind a desk receiving calls.
Sai walked across the room and opened two wooded doors to reveal what seemed like an office. It was bigger than the room she was last in and a desk was in the corner of the room. She walked toward the desk and spotted 2 metal doors laid on the wall. She ignored it and looked at the back of a chair.
Kairi could see an arm resting on the chair. "Deidara?" She said but no one answered.
"Bring him in immediately." Deidara turned the chair forward and hung up the phone and put it on his desk.
"Kairi. What is it?" he said monotonously.
"I'm sorry to bother you I just wanted to ask you something." She hesitated. Afraid if it was a good question to ask him. She took a deep breath and started again. "I wanted to ask you if I could go outside. I want to be able to go to the mall or the park again. I'm sick of staying in this building."
There was silence and her shoulders tensed up as he opened his desk and pulled out a gun. Is he going to shoot me? She took a step back as he took out a gun clip and slammed it in place. He tossed the gun to her and she caught it.
"Deidara. What's this-" A slight ring caught her attention and she looked at the metal doors as it slid open. It was another elevator and Hidan came out, dragging a guy by his arm. The guy looked terrified and his face was bruised and had a huge cut on his forehead.
"Please I didn't mean to!" The guy yelled as Hidan pulled the man toward Deidara's desk.
Kairi looked back at the elevator as two other men exited and went up to her. One of them had a smirk on as his straight black hair covered most of his pail face. The other who followed him had gray hair in a ponytail and wore glasses.
"Kairi." She averted her eyes back at Deidara with confusion. "This man you see terrified before you is a traitor. He leaked out information that shouldn't have been talked about." Deidara folded leaned back and stared at Kairi.
"I'm sorry! Don't kill me!" The man pleaded.
"Shoot him Kairi." She widened her eyes in shock as she glanced at the man who was in tears. "You want to go outside don't you? Shoot him and I'll allow you that privilege."
Her hands trembled as she held the gun in her hands. "I can't." She looked at the men around her. "I can't."
Deidara stared at Kairi. "Shoot him. Now."
"But I don't want to. I-I can't kill another person." She stuttered in fear.
Deidara leaned forward and folded his hands under his chin. "Remember what you said to me? What you promised to me?" The room grew silent as slight whimpering came from the man. "You promised you would be mine. To do what ever I say. Are you going to break that promise Kairi? I gave you all the money to keep your mother on life support and now that she died from other causes I gave you your own room and everything you ever wanted. All I ask is to kill him."
She didn't know what to do, if it was right or wrong. She promised to follow his every command but she didn't know it was something like this. She heard a click of a gun ready to fire and she felt the cold metal of a gun pushed up against her forehead.
"If you're going to lie to me just as this man. Than I have no choice but to treat you the same way as this man."
Kairi lifted the gun up and aimed for his head. With trembling hands she placed an index finger on the trigger, hesitating to fire the gun that the pale skin man held in his hands pressed against her forehead.
"Shoot him." Deidara repeated.
"Please don't! I swear I won't do it again!" She looked at the man on his knees and closed her eyes. "Please don't-" Opening her eyes the man laid in a pool of blood on the tiled floor. She stared at the deceased body in front of her and every inch of her body drained in disbelief.
"Remove the body and clean up the mess." The cold metal was removed from her head as the two men compiled to what they were told.
Kairi glanced up at Hidan who smirked at her and Sai who had no emotion on his face at all. She dropped the gun on the floor and looked at her hands that were splattered with blood. Deidara smiled at her as she gazed at him. She killed a man and if she didn't do what she was told she would have also been killed. She looked at her blood soaked had once again as tears streaked her face.
