The next day Pein called me downstairs saying that the amount of townsfolk we kill a month will be changed to four instead of one. Now we shall kill one a week. "Yes Pein." I said silently.
The next villager to be killed entered the mansion. She had dark blue hair and light purple eyes. The girl looked so kind and shy, but according to us she deserves to die. I walked up to her making no sound and bowed taking her hand I then kissed it. "Welcome to your death." I said wearing my black dress with black slippers.
"So everyone who comes here dies?" She asked quietly slowly accepting her own death. I nodded then led her to the main entrance. "Did a boy with black hair and dark eyes come here? His hair is spiky and he's about my age." She said making me nod.
"He came and died." I answered continuing to hold her hand. She hugged me around the waist tightly and looked into my emotionless face.
"Please! Are you an angel of some sort? Can you please make sure that I live?! I have people waiting for me who love me!" She cried making me stroke her hair gently.
"All who come here will die. I am unable to change that fact." I informed her and then once again led the way to her death.
"Why do the people here kill only the people from my village?!" She demanded looking at me with pleading eyes.
"Because my parents abandoned me when I lived in that town. Pein went on a killing rampage and in order to save themselves my parents tossed me at him. Our leader never forgot that so now he continues to kill all those who live in that village." I told her and then showed her to Tobi and Zetsu.
"I'm so sorry! Even though I know I will die, I still want to apologize to you for your tragedy." She shouted. I smiled at this cruelly and leaned forward so my lips were at her ear.
"I'm much happier doing this for a living than being a normal fool like you." I whispered and watched her get taken away as a sacrifice to Jashin.
"That's not true is it?" Deidara asked suddenly beside me as I walked up the stairs to my room. He followed swiftly behind.
"I'd rather live here in a cage than be a fool who knows nothing of the terror of this world." I repeated letting my chest fill with a sense of coldness.
"Isn't that like being a bird who never feels wind beneath her wings?" He asked and made something out of clay. It was a small creature with a strange pointy hard nose, fathers all over itself, and two wings like an angel's. Instantly the thing began to fly. "This is a bird." He told me with a small smile.
"What did your expression mean? A bird that never feels winder under her wings?" I asked curiously.
"It means that you're okay with never being free even though that's like a bird that is unable to leave its cage, un. Birds were made to fly, as were you made to be happy and serve God, yeah." He explained with a smile and led me into my room. Before he left I turned and smiled softly at him.
"Deidara-kun? My favorite animal now are birds… I want to be free someday…" I told him softly so Pein wouldn't hear.
"I'm rooting for you little pink bird." He smiled and ruffled my hair before leaving me all alone in my dark cold room.
