Unreasonable Intentions
bldcvrdkunoichi
Synopsis: Everyone is 14 years of age… Sasuke went off to train with Orochimaru… all the Genin have now become Chuunin… and for right now there is peace in the village… for now that is… it is just the beginning of the 2 ½ year training session for Naruto.
Disclaimer: I do not own any part of Naruto… except a lot of sexy pictures that would include a lazy ass Chuunin and a perverted mask wearing Jounin… but I will own them one day… one day.
Chapter 1: The Future World Meets Konoha
"Mom what is going on?" said a frightened girl with light blond hair asked her mother who was frantically looking for something in her dresser drawers.
"There is an air raid so everyone has to evacuate the state," she said.
"But if everyone has to leave the state why are you looking so frantically for something? Shouldn't we be headed out of the state and not staying here waiting to die?"
"Yes we should go but do you trust me?"
"Yes I trust you but what are we going to do?" her mother brought something out of the dresser drawer that looked like one of those old fashion scrolls used in William Shakespeare's time or sometime long ago.
"You are going to take this and run." Her mother's calm look on her face never wavered as she looked down at her daughter, "I promise that nothing will happen to you as long as you run and as long as you don't look back." Yet when she heard the how calm her mother's voice was the girl started to panic.
"But what will happen to you?" the girls voice wavered as she thought of something happening to her mother.
"I shall be all right but you have to promise me that you will run and never stop, not even to look back at me." Her mother led her outside bringing her to the edge of the forest. The mother hugged her young daughter bringing her close to her heart.
"I love you my Chienzra, remember that I will always be with you no matter what will happen. I love you very much. Now take this scroll and run. You must run all the way until you get by the gates. Don't stop no matter what happens." Chienzra was confused there was no gates in the forest.
"But there are no gates in the forest?" She asked her mother her beautiful purple eyes holding all the fright in the world.
"I told you to trust me, now go before they come."
"But what will happen to you?"
"Do not worry, now run," her mother pushed her, and not wanting to upset her mother in anyway Chienzra ran. Unknown to her there was a blue mist that had enfolded her body and brought her to another forest, unfamiliar to her, but she could not tell because the tears that stained her eyes and her broken heart kept her from noticing that there were any differences in the scenery. All she could focus on was that the pain in her heart was growing bigger and bigger telling her that not everything was as her mother had predicted, that something bad was going to happen and so very soon.
The tears streamed down Chienzra's face as she ran on and on. She had been running on and off for the whole day, from mid-morning till the sun's rays were glowing closer and closer to the ground as the sky darkened in. For as long as she had been running there still has not been any gates in sight, nor has she seen any form of life besides the animals of the forest.
No matter what her mother said Chienzra was tempted to look back, yet she was also tempted to stop running and rest for a little bit. Chienzra was no fool, she knew that her body could only handle so many hours of tension, before it would collapse out of exhaustion. If she was not a runner she knew that her body would have given up long ago, but she knew that she had to keep going. She knew that she had to try her hardest to keep her mothers promise, because something in her heart told her that she would most likely not see her mother again.
The day turned to night making Chienzra whished she knew where she was going, she wanted to stop for a couple minutes to gain some rest, but that would only make her even more tires.
'As long as you don't think about the pain there is no pain, it's only mind of matter,' she tried telling this to herself over and over and over again, yet it would not work. She was still as tired as when she first told herself that. As much as she tried grief and the weight of unknowing came over her throwing her senses off so she would not notice that two figures in black dashed toward her.
A/N: please review if you want me to keep writing this story. Thank you.
