Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto. But, I probably could if I um, bought it. All I need now is a couple hundred thousand dollars, maybe a couple million, and um… does anyone know what else I'll need? Or a couple hundred thousand dollars to start me off?
The New Annoyance
The two kids left the house in no big hurry. They tied the lead ninja up, and the others kinda died. They didn't think that it was necessary to tie them up.
Sasuke was really confused- sharingan? And what was that move she used? Why were they attacking her? He was really thinking very hard. He led her to their destination. He really didn't think she was so annoying anymore. Why would he?
They searched for the Hokage, but they couldn't find him. Instead, they found Tsunade. She looked slightly worried when she saw the children cut and bruised.
"What happened?" She asked.
"Ninja from the Hidden Rain Village… and they attacked Keitorin. Didn't you know they came?" Sasuke asked. He was confused and he didn't like it.
"What?" Tsunade asked, surprised. As a streak of lightning lit the room, the lights dimmed. That made an incredibly spooky effect on Tsunade's face, which had a look of fear and anger and anxiousness on it.
"Come on!" She said to the children and various other ninja in the hallway.
Time skip- Keitorin's house
They found the lead ninja, tied up as the left him. He was bleeding on his wrists and ankles, proof that he had woken up and was struggling, and also proof that the two children were very good at tying knots.
Thunder boomed and when the lightning came, they could see that the leader had an insane look on his face.
"Where is it? I know she has it, where?" He kept saying this over and over. Keitorin moved away a bit, looking slightly afraid.
Tsunade untied the man. "Don't worry children; he will be given capital punishment," Tsunade said darkly, as another lightning streak illuminated the room.
The ninja took the bodies out of the room, also taking the crazy guy.
"Do you still have it?" Tsunade asked Keitorin.
"They didn't even come close to it," Keitorin answered.
"Good girl," Tsunade answered. "Are you sure you don't want us to take it?"
"No- it… makes life interesting," Keitorin said.
"Can someone please tell me what's going on!" Sasuke exclaimed.
"Of course you can, Keitorin." Tsunade answered Keitorin's questioning look.
After Tsunade left, Keitorin sat on her bed wearily. Sasuke sat down next to her after a moment.
"What's going on?" He asked again.
Keitorin sighed. Sasuke realized that this would be a very long explanation.
"When I was a little girl, I lived in a very different place," She started sadly. "I came here by using something my father invented. We came because the other kids made fun of me- and of my eyes. I used to live in a different time period, where thereis no genjutsu, no ninjutsu, a different form taijutsu, not many, okay; almost no one knew what chakra was!"
"What!" Sasuke was astonished.
"But I was different. I knew. When I was little, I was digging in my shed. It was really cheap and had no floor, so I was about four, and…"
In a flashback, while she is explaining to Sasuke
"Mommy, look what I found!" Keitorin was holding a collection of scrolls, rusted kunai and shuriken… that stuff.
"Oh, Keitorin, you don't know where that's been!" Her mother scolded.
"Yes I do! It's been in the ground. What does it say, Mommy?" Keitorin was an average, hyper four year old, in purple clothes, shorts and a tee-shirt, covered with dirt and grime.
"What in the world..." Her mother started reading from the scroll. "'Chakra is the technique of combining mind and body power.' Keitorin, why don't you go show this to Daddy?"
"Okay!" she cried
"Daddy! Look what I found!"
(End of Flashback)
"He was able to figure out what it was, and I learned some, but not enough. Then, he made this," She fished into her pocket and brought out what looked like a TV remote.
"What's that?" Sasuke asked.
"It's a teleporter, what brought me here. I wish he never made it," Keitorin said. She pulled down her hair again, and started playing with the hair tie.
"Why?" Sasuke asked.
"Well, he made it, and sent me here. I was in the Hidden Rain Village. I didn't like it there, and a squad of ninjas asked why I was dressed so strangely. I told them everything, not knowing better and being only six. The leader took it from me, and started a killing rampage, starting with my family. If it wasn't for the kind Hidden Grass Village, who knows what could have happened?" Keitorin said, tears falling silently from her cheeks.
But she didn't stop there; her voice was still eerily level. "A few days ago, the Leader of the Hidden Rain Village found me in the Hidden Grass Village and killed my adopted family. He wanted me to turn over the device so that he go and take over the world. I'm not quite sure it would work, but I don't really want to find out. The Hidden Grass Village Leader called Kakashi, who knew my adopted father, and now he's taking care of me. As you can see, they haven't given up, and I don't think that's the last we'll see of them," Keitorin finished.
Tears were violently falling, and she was sobbing hard. She flung herself onto Sasuke's shoulder, who was shocked at first. He started to comfort her and run his hands through her perfect, silky, blue hair.
