Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto or Ranma ½. I do have a few of my own characters in here though, so I would appreciate it if you asked before using them.
Notes
This was originally done for NanoWrimo in 2007. With this story I made the word count!
Characters form Ranma ½ and Naruto may be out of character
While in the Neko-ken, characters roll their rs (I am not going to spell it that way, since it is to hard to write/read that way)
"Hi" Speaking
'Hi' Thinking
Painful Pasts and New Beginnings
By: Shlandria
Chapter 3
Once the doors were closed, The Hokage turned to his secretary, "No one is to enter my office. Not even the council." "Yes Hokage sama." She replied. With that the Hokage headed straight to the hospital, intent on seeing for himself the condition the girl was in. Luckily, no one interrupted him and he made it to the hospital in a matter of moments. Once there he asked the staff about the girl that had been brought in earlier. It didn't take long for the doctor in charge to come see him.
"Hello Hokage sama, I was told you are interested in my patient." He said. "Yes, I was told she was in critical condition when she was brought in. I would like to know how she is." The Hokage replied. "Yes, you heard right Hokage sama; we've been doing everything we can for her.
Currently we have her stabilized; however it is too early to tell if she'll even make it. It looks like something was eating her alive Hokage sama; do you know how she came to be this way? I'm also worried about the boy who brought her in. He was covered in blood, but he refused treatment. He seemed very worried about her." The doctor said. "I see, you don't need to worry about the boy.
I have spoken to him and he is quite fine." The Hokage said. "So it was the girl's blood then." The doctor said more to himself than anything. "Hokage sama, if we were to know what happened to the girl, it might help." The doctor said. "All I can tell you is that she was mauled by cats." The Hokage replied. "That still helps Hokage sama; I must get back to my patient now, thank you." The doctor replied, leaving to inform the others working on the girl.
