The battle between the two carriers of the Nine Tail Fox escalated beyond human strength. The cloaks ripped away anything that made them human on the outside. These two people were transformed into indescribable creatures. Black and orange monsters with skin that flowed chakra through the orange over body. Naruto was able to keep down the fox inside of him. The damage showed though, parts of his skin was gone. Majority of his face was red from the under skin along with his hands.
"Sean can't you do anything?" Miri was in a panic state and asked for the one person to save them.
Sean leaned on Amari. "With another dose I can but we're out." He smirked. "Besides, this is Naruto's fight, and I'd have that kid dead."
"Naruto's the only one that can control that boy." The captain stepped in the conversation.
"One thing I don't agree with this place is the meaning of control. Control to you is the hopes of being a paragon, anyone can kill if the need is high enough."
The beast roared into the sky, he lashed out vast amount of chakra into the air. The beast started to reject Sora's body and control. The visible strength of chakra the fox released towered above the trees and lashed out against everything near. The fox was able to escape out of Sora and created a physical appearance into the world as a bright and heavy winded tornado.
Naruto was able to do it in a way Sean never thought possible. In Sean's eyes, the only way to stop this fight was to kill Sora and the beast inside. Naruto was able to bludgeon his voice into the inner sanctions of Sora's life. Sean's thoughts were quickly twisted away, all he could think of is what will happen next.
"What are thinking now?" Amari asked.
"That power that escaped, cap said it might be looking for a host. We know it probably entered into Naruto, but what if it entered one of us? What power will happen then? And what about Sora? He attempted to kill off the village. But he'll walk free and fine."
Miri wrapped around Sean. "Come on. Let them have their moment, let's return to the village."
Sean felt Miri release him. He was lost for a moment but a strong grip twisted his arm behind his back. Even Amari stepped to the side at the action the third girl that involved herself. She pulled the arm up.
"Oh you are going back to the village but not to think but to get healed." Sakura threatened Sean.
"Ah god that hurt." Sean looked back over to Sakura. "Focus on Naruto I can still move just fine."
"Naruto is surrounded by his friends, you decided to be a nuisance and keep your squad out."
Sean pouted at the action of Sakura, she wrapped around a thick bandage around his abdomen. Miri was strongly distracted by the doctor she met and followed long ago. She even insisted to have her own room with the doctor. For whatever reason to Sean, even Amari didn't stay, after she was patched up she left to explore the village. He felt as though this was like the first encounter with Sakura. And his friends left him to be alone with her. The only difference from the last time and this time he finally realized why they left him.
"They didn't leave because they wanted to embarrass me, but to make me feel that morality." Sean whispered to himself.
Sakura peered over his shoulder. "I'm sorry, I didn't catch what you said there."
"Sakura, will you go on a date with me?" Sean's face turned red.
"Of course."
The glass shattered and laid the sharp pieces inside. The blond kid with the orange jumpsuit sprang through. "Are you kidding me?" he shouted.
Sakura had already released her hold on her bandage and was right where Naruto landed. She landed a powerful punch in his face and sent him back through the window. Her head turned back around with a bright smile on her face. She still couldn't hide the embarrassment that she just endured from that knucklehead ninja. She went back to bandage his abdomen.
Amari did leave on her own to explore the village, but it was to find more answers than shops. She walked with her head at all directions, down every street, shop, person, all she needed was one. Her desire to find him made her summon the Tozoto. If her mind served her right, she knew the one chakra outline she hunted for. She knew she didn't need to activate the eye, all she needed was to find that big old dog and that was it. But practice is practice in her eyes.
She was about to take a moment to rest and do something more important with her day. After all, she still needed to get that scroll to the hokage and improve their own systems. "Nobody else is doing it so why should I? Can't be that important." She mumbled to herself. She stopped at the stairs. "There you are you son of a bitch."
She jumped off from the top of the stairs and landed at the bottom of the curved steps. Kiba tipped over the edge of the bench. Akamaru did the opposite of his owner and stepped forward and growled at Amari.
"Akamaru no!" Kiba's hand shot up above the bench. Kiba pulled himself up with the help of the bench and rested on the backrest. "What's with all the hurry?"
"When your pet got hurt, badly, what did you do to get Akamaru fully restored?" she asked.
"How do you know about that day? That was so many years ago." Kiba reminisced of that battle against the two body freak. Ever since that day Kiba promised to never put Akamaru through that. "I took him to my mom, she knows better than me for what to do in those situations."
"Only your mother? You didn't go somewhere else?"
"What's going on? I'm surprised you know anything more than just my name."
Amari sat on the bench and invited Kiba to sit next to her. "I'm not promising that I know exactly what's going on. But when I first came to this village I remember something to do with you." She lifted up her arms. "For some reason my mind is rejecting the medical science is what fixed my arms. We went through a battle to get these healed."
"Look that battle with Naruto and Sora was intense and all but even the riskiest things can be fixed with a little bit of healing."
Amari closed her eyes and opened them back up again with the Tozoto. "I just hear the word guardian, and that it just presses on my kekki genkai."
Kiba grabbed Amari's face and looked at her. "Those eyes, I thought I saw those in a dream once. But it's not a normal thing for two unknown people to have the same dream." He'd let go of her. "Maybe you speak some sort of truth. But what truth, I don't know. This could just be a coincidence." He started to bet Akamaru. "Do you feel anything boy?" Akamaru only whined. "Of course you do, you always feel nervous or what I feel." The dog barked.
"I can't be wrong, even he feels something impervious going on."
"Lets just find a place to eat as we talk." Kiba rubbed the side of his head. "I sound like Naruto here but maybe a little bit of food will open the mind."
Kiba got food to go from one of the small shops in the village. They returned to the park bench right after, with a bowl in hand and a dog bowl full of food they spent the next few hours to talk. The crazy idea of something else happened with Akamaru and her arms started to become less crazy and saner. Their minds revealed holes that neither of their minds could fill.
"Even with all this crazy talk I'm starting to like you. Knowing all our moves, jutsu combinations we used only once. It's like you have been watching us for the past three years or something." Kiba laughed. Akamaru barked in agreement. "But the guardians, those don't work for me."
"There has to be something with a guardian or two. I woke up as they were first applying the gel on my arms. And that gel shouldn't have reacted with my body right away and stop the pain. I feel like whomever the guardian is what stopped the pain first and maybe the gel was the second step."
"Okay, I can see myself being driven into a panic but to think I need more than leaf help might be a stretch."
Amari dropped her head on Kiba's shoulder. "I'm sorry I'm messing up your mind and all here but I just can't accept what's happening right now."
Kiba froze, as confident as he is the forwardness of a woman is not in his training. "I can agree with you all day here but maybe we should bring my mom into this. Maybe she can clear up on what we forgotten." He placed his bowl back into the bag. "Come on Akamaru."
The dusk of the land didn't bring them into the home in hopes to find the answer to their problems. The duo found themselves in a empty dog pen just outside the home. Kiba didn't want to admit it to Amari but the pressure his mother and sister would shove on him scared him or asking anything they talked about. He used the secrecy of the pen to wait to think before he charged head on with conspiracy theories. With Akamaru standing guard outside the two were on their own to think.
As soon as Amari learned they were alone and nightfall soon approached them, she lost the effort to pursue this even more tonight. She was nervous inside the pen, her words were true in her mind but could be absolutely outlandish to another. Her mind snapped as soon as the door was closed behind them.
"Okay I understand that I what I say is crazy to other but there has to be some truth in it, we both can't feel this" her words were fast but were stopped by a single move of Kiba. His lips pressed against hers. Her eyes stayed open through the state of shock.
Just as quickly as his move was, he was just as fast to stop it in realization on what he did. "I'm sorry, some people say that I'm quite an impulsive person but maybe this was too far."
"No. My mind is confusing me but this is something I feel is right." Amari gently wrapped her arms around his neck and leaned in for another.
Kiba consciously agreed to it. His hands guided down her sides and held onto her hips. Their lips only broke apart for a second to catch the air they lost. Kiba pulled up on Amari's hips to lift her in the air. He grabbed hold of her thighs and carried her over to one of the gates. He dropped her on the soft bedding. Her vest was pulled down and exposed the top of her breasts.
Kiba was on top of her, his eyes could only stare at the sight opened to him. Amari blushed, she was supposed to be one of the strongest people alive. Yet at this moment she felt the weakest, she felt like Miri attracting up a boy. Open for him to take control and for her to sit back and be the princess she never wanted to be. She pulled down the rest of her zipper on the vest and wiggled her arms out. Her undershirt was partly torn at the chest.
"You can grab hold. If you want." Amari stuttered on her words. Her arm shook as she reached for the hand on her thigh and moved it through the crest of her torn shirt. "I want this."
Amari felt something lick her face, the action broke her sleep. Her eyes cracked open, she lay on Kiba's bare chest. He had a tight hold around her back and reached under her armpit. A slight adjustment in her eyes brought her into view of a large white dog.
"Akamaru. What are you doing?" Amari groaned. She reached out to pet the precious dog. Her efforts were worthless as another arm snapped on hers. The action brought her into fear and darted her look up. A girl with a partially unzipped green vest squatted over her. She had the same red paint on her cheeks like Kiba but her brown hair was smoothed and in a ponytail unlike his short and rowdy hair.
"Oh hey Hana." Amari could feel Kiba sink down as his words came out.
"Who's Hana?"
"Hana is his sister, and you're lucky that blanket covers you or else I wouldn't be afraid to punch you right in the tit." The girl grinned just as three more gray wolves walked in.
