The second update today! Yay! Enjoy Katya's past

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Unwanted

Chapter 11 – Katayanagi's Past

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"Why did Iruka-sensei have to die?" thought Naruto as he sat in his fairly small but still very spacious clearing. He had found Katya there. The stream still flowed and small white butterflies went from small flower to small flower.

"I thought I'd find you here." Naruto heard a voice and looked up. Katya stood above him, her long blonde hair hung down.

"What do you want?" he asked and turned away. "Leave me alone."

"Naruto," she sat down beside him, "tell me what's wrong."

"…" he waited a moment. "My sensei, Iruka-sensei, was killed."

"Oh," she replied, "I didn't know…"

"I didn't expect you to." He looked at her and her glass like eyes that only showed emotion rarely, and he remembered why he felt love for her.

"Naruto."

"Yes?" he moved closer.

"Can I tell you something?" she asked.

"Sure, what?" he asked.

She sat for a moment, then finally took a deep breath and began. "My headband," she said, "doesn't have a symbol on it." She pulled out her ninja headband and showed it to Naruto, he was amazed, a word was written on the headband. "It's supposed to be blank, but I wrote that there. It's blank because I'm from a village not on the map, not even known about to anybody outside of it spare a few people. It is blank because my village is called," he moved even closer, "the Hidden Light Village."

"When I was born, I was the first and the last my father and mother would have." She continued. "They said they loved me so much, and they showed it too, but my father was an alcoholic, and alcohol is completely forbidden in my village. If someone is caught with it, they must be executed, because nobody is allowed to leave that village unless they are invading another village, or something of the sort."

Naruto moved so close that their hips touched, and she continued. "They found out about my father's drinking, and exactly on my 6th birthday he was scheduled for execution. I was terrified, I loved my father and I knew I couldn't live without him if he died."

"Inside homes, everyone seemed happy, but when I went outside it was almost like an order that you couldn't be happy, around me, anyway." She sighed, and Naruto looked at her, the thought of Iruka's death far from his main interest at the moment. "But…"

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(Flashback:)

6-year-old Katya was walking through her house, and she walked by her parents room and peered in.

"I told you that you have to stop drinking!" her mother yelled at her father.

"And I told you I can't!" he yelled back.

"Where do you get the crap anyway?" she asked, her voice still strong. Her mother was beautiful, she had long brown hair and always had it tied up at the back of her head with a blood-red ribbon, and she had soft green eyes.

"I told you that too!" her father was handsome, he also had brown hair and green eyes, as did everybody else in the village aside from Katya, who had blonde hair and dull-blue eyes.

"Well now look what happened because of you! Katayanagi is going to be short a father, is that what you wanted and thought about when you bought the shit?" she was walking around the room with her hands on her head.

"No it's not!" he replied then he realized what he had just said.

"And now they'll kill you!" she walked up to him. "You're going to be executed and on the day of your daughters birthday! She'll die when she finds out!"

"Father is going to…die?" Katya ran though the hallway and into her room, slamming the door.

"Was that…?" her father asked.

"Katayanagi…"

Katya lay on her bed, face down, her hands gripped her head tightly. She felt so many emotions that it almost killed her. She closed her eyes, and then heard a voice.

"Katayanagi." The voice said.

"Yes?" she replied.

"You have something none of the others in your village have."

"A soon to die father, or different looks? Which do you mean? And I know that!" she snapped back.

"Yes, both, but something else, more unique." She could now see a blonde haired boy speaking to her. "You are the master of light and darkness, life and death, and the void between heaven and hell."

"But why, and how?"

"How isn't the question, why is. There is no answer for 'how'." The boy replied, he was about the same age as her and had scratches on his cheeks. "Every time someone dies, from now on, you'll feel their pain, sorrow and regrets, as well as many other things. It might tear you apart. You can also kill and heal, kill by thought and heal by thought. It's a dangerous power, so don't use it lightly."

"I won't!" she replied. "Now I can kill my fathers executers!"

She opened her eyes and the vision of the boy left. "Who was that, anyway?"

"Katya, open up!" her mother knocked on the door.

"I can't let my mother catch me," she thought, "I don't know what that boy meant by 'kill and heal by thought', but I don't want to take any chances." The thought of her new powers left her mind as she opened the window and jumped out. Her mother than broke the door down and saw the empty room.

"Oh, Katayanagi," she said softly, "I'm so sorry."

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Katya ran towards the tower in her village, it was on the other side of the village that the exit to the village was. The exit was blocked by the giant mountains, named after animals, like jutsu hand signs. On the other side was the world, and she was going to see it. "If my father will die, no, my father won't die because those jackasses at the top will die first!" she thought of them dying, thinking that would kill them, but when she reached the tower where they stayed, they were in a meeting, still alive. "Why aren't they dead? He said I could kill with a thought."

She barged into the meeting room, a little struggle from the guards then she was in.

"You won't kill my father because you'll die first!" as a last resort she pulled a kunai and headed for the head ninja there.

"Katayanagi, the oddball of the village, the outcast."

"Outcast?" she thought, "Is that why everybody always seems so…mad?"

"Die bastard!" she jumped onto the table and kept charging at him, but a sudden gust of wind sent her flying backwards.

"I am the most powerful of all of the head ninja of any village, and know over 5000 jutsu. You cannot kill me." He stood up.

"Why won't he die? Why won't he die? Why won't he die!" she kept thinking that as he walked up to her, the intent to kill in his eyes.

"NO!" she screamed as she lost consciousness, but her body didn't fall to the ground, it stood up. Chakra swirled around her as a image of a 14-year-old girl appeared above her. "My name is Akira Katayanagi," she said in a deeper more mature voice, "I am the Master of life and death, light and darkness and the void between heaven and hell."

"Bow down to me, girl." He said.

"I bow to no one." She replied and he fell dead. Her eyes closed, a shot of pain crossed her face but in less than a second it disappeared. Everyone in the room fell down, dead. The pain of their deaths that were supposed to affect her didn't show, and they felt very minor to her. She walked out of the room, and left the now empty tower. She walked though the village to the side towards the mountains, people dropping dead all around. Soon she reached where her house was, her mother stood outside, her eyes widened as she saw her daughter.

"Katayanagi!" she called out. Katya walked right up to her.

"Mother," she said, "you must die, too."

"Katayanagi what are you saying? Why can I see your chakra and…" her mother fell to her knees. "Kat…ya…" her mother died. Her father had seen and ran outside.

"What the hell are you…" he fell dead too. She bent down and picked up her mothers headband that was folded nicely in one of her pockets. She cut her mothers wrist and wrote on the blank part of the headband in her mother's blood, 'death'. She then stood up and walked again, and everyone started to die again. As she reached the end of the village, only one person stood there.

He wore a black outfit and his blank headband was tied around his head. His hair was brown and spiked, and his green eyes looked deeply into the older Katya's eyes. He was about 15. His arms were out, telling her to stop.

"Kino," she said, "move, or you die. I don't care if you were supposed to marry me, everyone else is dead, so there is nobody to enforce it."

"Die." Kino fell dead.

She walked out of the village as 6-year-old Katya, and all the pain of her village's death didn't affect her.

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Chapter 11 complete, please R&R, and same question, thanks.