Previously
The Anbu member looked down towards the floor. "They are under attack."
Tsunades eyes blazed. "By who?" She harshly demanded.
The Anbu member shook his head. "I'm Afraid that our sources have been," he hesitated, "cut off."
Tsunade nodded understanding what he meant. She sat down. "Bring me a group together." She stated.
"Hai."
She turned her chair to face the window, "You know who." Thinking her choice over she quickly added, "Bring me Yamanaka Ino instead though."
She was once again left alone in her office.
Chapter 5 – Stuck in The Past
"Get up." Sasuke repeated dryly to the unmoving body which was once Orochimaru. "You can't fool my eyes."
With that final comment, Orochimaru's dead body sprung up halfway from the floor. Its mouth opened as if it were screaming for life itself and it's eyes turned a bright red color.
Sasuke smirked. "So thats your true form huh?" Out from the mouth of the dead body, a giant snake quickly slithered out. Before Sasuke realized what was happening, the snakes body had completely surrounded him.
"Those eyes," It hissed. "I want them..."
Sasuke narrowed his eyes. 'So that's what he wanted from...him.' He put two and two together. Orochimaru was nowhere near as strong as that murderer—and the only way to acquire what he wanted...was from the only other living person who had it.
Orochimaru's new form grew larger and larger by the second. One of its ghastly white scales was currently about half the size of Sasuke's head. Sasuke looked into the eyes of the snake. It was still the same pitiful man.
"You sicken me."
"Come now, Sasuke-kun..." The snake stated as it let its body rise high up to the furthest extent of the ceiling. "GIVE ME THAT BODY OF YOURS!!" He screamed before shooting himself straight at Sasuke.
Sasuke quickly jumped out of the way. The snake's form was large, but he was still too slow and clumsy to keep up with him. He found himself trapped in a corner however. Before him, was the giant snake, it's scales now turning into miniature snakes.
'what the...'
Two of them shot out at him. He moved to the side, cutting one of them into pieces as the other hit the wall. 'Shit...they're faster.'
Orochimaru laughed. "Give up now?"
This time, all of the snakes prepared to shoot out at him. He lost count of how many there were after about three dozen of them.
Sasuke huffed and put his sword back in its rightful place. He wasn't expecting to have to use this, but the snake had proven him wrong. He could have sworn he saw a smile forming on Orochimaru's sharp mouth. It quickly faded as Sasuke removed his white shirt however. The curse seal was quickly spreading throughout his body. Faster than he had ever witnessed before, Orochimaru noted. Orochimaru commanded his snakes to strike and they were off in a split second. They instantly covered Sasuke's entire body.
Orochimaru narrowed his eyes—there had been no movement within the cocoon of snakes for the past minute. Then he heard his voice through the layers of snakes.
"Though the snake may dream of soaring through the skies—he is forever doomed to crawl upon his belly."
Orochimaru clenched his teeth. His miniature snakes all of a sudden exploded from their positions on the cocoon. They were all cut in half...bleeding at the ends. Sasuke let his new found wings expand. This new found power was a blessing of the curse. His entire body had turned to a much more sinister gray. His eyes became a deep black, and even the color if his hair changed. His wings resembled the claws of an animal. He had no blood on himself, it all pooled around him as if it were a sinister shadow.
"Dont worry snake," Sasuke looked him in the eyes, " You'll get your chance to soar." Sasuke then smirked, "In the talons of a hawk."
Orochimaru let his emotions overtake him and shot straight out at Sasuke. There was killer intent behind his eyes, but it was hopeless. Sasuke Used his sharp wings to cut the snake into three separate pieces.
"So this is the end..."
It's scaly body lay there unmoving.
Sasuke let the curse seal slowly vanish from his body. He was disappointed to say the least. He had expected at least a slightly larger challenge from Orochimaru. The man who claimed he could help him destroy...that man. When really, he wasn't even strong enough to destroy Sasuke.
He was about to turn and leave when he felt his muscles tense and his joints slightly shake. He kneeled down to keep from falling over. It felt as if gravity was attempting to crush his body.
"Wha..t...the..h..hell..." He grunted through clenched teeth.
His eyes widened as he noticed movement from the body of the snake. Its head rose from its place on the ground. It's sharp teeth smiled at him. Both his hair and eyes all of a sudden seemed much more wilder than before to Sasuke.
"It's finally starting to kick in huh?" The snake laughed.
"Whha..t..ar.e...you..tal..king..ab..out.." Sasuke shouted at him.
"The body fluids around you Sasuke-kun."
Sasuke let his eyes roam the room. There was blood everywhere, so what?
"It's a numbing poison."
Sasuke's eyes widened slightly. 'Of course! I should have known...' He quietly cursed under his breath.
Orochimaru opened his mouth as wide as he could manage. "I cannot be destroyed!" He chanted. Sasuke saw him coming straight for him. He told his body to move, but it did not wish to comply. Sweat dripped down the side of his face as he allowed the sharingan to stare at the snake at full blast. He wouldn't loose to this worthless reptile. He wouldn't...
'I cant..'
'I wont..'
It felt as if the world itself had come to a stop. Everything around him was completely dark—the darkest shade of black that he had seen in his short life. Yet even in this total darkness, he clearly saw what was happening around him.
He fell to his knees, letting the moonlight overcome his small frame. He felt his eyes burn and then the sensation of warm water running down his cheeks, yet his entire body was numb.
It just couldn't be. He looked at the two motionless bodies with the adoration that only a child could give his parents. He looked at them for the longest time. In his own mind, the moon gave way to the sun and everything became bright. His mother stood up and pulled him close to her. Comforting him in the way only a mother could. His father also stood and looked at him through pleased eyes. "I'm proud of you, Sasuke. You're a fine ninja." He heard him say before he blinked and the darkness came back once again.
That's when he realized they wouldn't stand. That's when he realized just how weak he was. "Oniichan..." He heard his shaky voice call out. "Doushite..." Why...why...
"Why did you...?" He looked up at his brother through a layer of tears.
He felt his entire body twitch. Just a second before the snake would strike, he managed to slightly turn. It wasn't much, but he hoped it would be enough. Orochimaru's teeth clenched onto his side by accident. He felt his blood roughly pumping through his veins before falling to the ground...his vision blurring. The last thing he saw was the snakes head above him before everything became dark.
"Kukukuku Sasuke-kun...you're mine."
'I..I wont...'
The pre-teen let his eyes fall towards the ground. He knew for certain they were growing darker and darker by the second.
"My name is Uchiha Sasuke. There are tons of things I dislike..but I don't really like anything."
He felt Naruto roll his eyes and Sakura look down in shame, but continued anyway.
"And...I don't want to use the word 'dream' but...I have an ambition."
He looked up towards his new sensei. "The resurrection of my clan and...to kill a certain man."
All three members of his team looked at him with wide eyes—each of them with a different thought running through their mind. None of them questioned him however...
That was...when he realized he wasn't alone anymore.
Sakura laid back on her bed, not bothering to turn any lights on. She had her hands tucked behind her head as she stared up at the Ceiling. Her eyes shone brightly. She knew she wouldn't be able to sleep even if she attempted.
She was pondering what it was that she should feel. Four years of her life had passed by her...and it had all been a lie. All the people she called her friends and that became close to her...lied to her. The looks the villagers would give her all of a sudden made perfect sense. They pitied her.
Poor little Sakura.
She felt a very new feeling within herself. One she wasn't so sure she had ever felt this deeply before. It took her a few moments to figure out just what it was—but then it hit her. It was hate. She hated all those who lied to her. And that list at the current moment, was a very large one indeed.
She stopped for a second to ponder everything she had ever been told about Uchiha Sasuke. Had that been a lie as well? Whatever it was that was happening, she knew he was one of the major reasons. After reading through the records countless times...she began to notice that it was only he who had been erased.
She wasn't quite sure what to do or who to talk to. She was certain that anyone she spoke to would just continue to lie to her. She wanted the truth... and at the moment, it seemed that Uchiha Sasuke himself would be the only person who could give it to her.
She frowned...he wasn't too cooperative last time she had seen him however. Sakura wondered how many buttons could be pushed before an S class missing-nin chopped your head off. Something told her it wasn't many.
Sakura groaned and turned to her side.
Life had just become a whole lot more complicated than before.
She reached up to her necklace with one hand and stared blankly at the depths of her apartment.
"Meow." She heard her cat call.
Ona jumped on the bed and walked over to where Sakura lay. She rubbed her small body against Sakura's as she purred. Sakura closed her eyes and smiled, letting one of her hands reach out and pet the eager little feline.
After a few minutes, she felt the cat begin to move away from her.
Sakura propped one eye open. "Hey, where are you going?" She called out to her.
Sakura watched slightly amused as the cat leapt from the side of the bed to her bedside table. After walking in a complete circle on the table, she found interest in the small gap between the wall and the table.
Sakura giggled as Ona slipped one paw into the hole and moved it back and forth violently. This went on for a few minutes before Sakura heard a crash. She looked towards the cat to find it retrieving it's paw and running innocently away.
"What was that...?" Sakura said in a low voice. She slowly stood from her bed and kneeled down in front of the table. She pulled it further away from the wall with little effort.
Bang.
She heard another noise. It Sounded as if there was a rather large object behind the table. She stood and slowly peered over the edge.
"Oh..." Sakura reached her hand into the gap and grasped on to a metal object. She held it in both hands and swiftly blew over it to clear it of dust.
She remembered this now. It was the picture which had not to long ago fallen back there. Sakura stared down at her supposed teammates and scoffed. 'Liars.' With little effort, she threw it behind her and heard it crash somewhere in her apartment. As she attempted to push the table back, she found it wouldn't budge. It was as if one of its legs was being blocked by something.
She peered over the edge again and furrowed her brow. It was hard to see in the darkness, but there was something else down there. After turning the light on, she noticed it was a small box—about the size of a book. She pulled it out from behind the table and sat down on her bed with it.
It was a white box tied with a thin red ribbon.
Using her hand, she dusted the top of it off. There was something written on the left side of the box. Sakura took a deep breath before blowing a large gust of air out of her mouth. She coughed as all of the dust came into her lungs. Her eyes watered slightly due to the sudden irritation. After it cleared she eagerly looked down.
Sakura, Read the first line. She blinked for a few seconds before continuing. 'Is this for me?'
Please only open this if you are unhappy.
She frowned as she realized something. The handwriting on the box...was her own. Was this suppose to be some sort of trick? 'Am I happy?'
Sakura reached onto the bow created with the ribbon and pulled it apart. For some reason, she found it necessary to take a deep breath as she pulled the top off of the box. She hesitated a second before looking down at the contents within.
Her confusion only grew as she did however. There was...a folded piece of paper on top of a silk red cloth. She reached in and pulled the paper out, examining it a second before opening it.
It was a letter. She released her breath. It was again written in her handwriting.
'What is all this...?'
She sighed and began reading.'Only one way to find out.'
After thinking about what Tsunade-sama said to me, I realized this would be for the best. I'm sorry. I'm not a very strong person...I never have been, but I do hope to one day be just that. Even as I told myself that I would leave it all behind and just move on, I find myself writing this letter. I suppose this will really be my last memory, so I'll try to make it as clear as possible.
It hurts though...right now...knowing that in a short matter of time everything will be forgotten and replaced. I'm not sure if it hurts more than remembering the past though. Please don't be mad with everyone. They are all so dear to me. They were the first to disagree with this...and they tried so hard to help without having this happen—but its was no use.
Here goes...
After Sasuke-kun left, we were all devastated. Especially Naruto and I. The night he left still replays daily in my head—I still wonder what it all meant. After his departure, Naruto promised me he would bring Sasuke-kun back. You see, Sasuke-kun left to find Orochimaru because he wanted to become stronger to kill someone. I tried to stop him...I did with all my heart, but Sasuke-kun was already lost. Naruto came back almost dead when he attempted to rescue Sasuke the day after he left...which was when everyone found out—though I knew before. I, more than anyone else, knew what he was going to do after what happened in the Chuunin exam. For the longest time, I blamed myself. Because I was too weak to stop him that night. So I trained. Both Naruto and I worked harder and harder after he left. It was all so we could rescue him.
And life went on for two years. I smiled occasionally and tried to act as normal as possible—it seemed to fool everyone, but every day I would just go home and cry. Naruto too had left with Jiraiya to train. I understood that it was necessary...but I was now more alone than ever.
It was after our second attempt to rescue Sasuke-kun that I realized something. We were being very selfish, Naruto and I. We always said Sasuke was our friend...yet there we were working hard to be able to MAKE him do something against his will. Sasuke-kun once said that it was his dream to kill a certain someone. Why should I or anyone else get in the way of his dream. He had already lost so much...I would not call myself responsible for making him lose his last bit of happiness. Please don't hate Sasuke-kun. Don't think of him as a criminal. He's a great person ya-know. He was always kinda cold to me, but he never failed to protect me—and I would always do the same for him. No second thoughts. No regrets.
I had to put an end to the constant chase for Sasuke. I didn't think I could handle it anymore. It hurts like hell. It does. And even as I tried to move on, I found that I couldn't—I was always stuck in the past. Then I found a solution one day. It was in one of the medical scrolls I was organizing. Tsunade explained it to me. It was a special seal she herself had created. It would enable the altering of a persons memory. I had finally found the solution.
I hope I will be able to find happiness and love. And I further hope that Sasuke-kun fulfilled his dream. I wish I could have had the chance to help him. To repay him for everything he did for me, even though he didn't have to.
Though, If I'm now reading this...I guess things didn't really go as I hoped they would. Maybe I was foolish in making Tsunade agree to this. Like I said...I'm weak...forgive me. These Item's are important to me...They show it as it really was, ne?
No more tears Sakura Haruno! After today you're a new person. So smile...please...
Ganbatte!
The last word soon became impossible to read. It blurred into a mess of black ink as a tear drop came crashing down on it. The area of the paper around it became almost transparent as the salty drop tore through it.Sakura ran her thumb over the last word, wiping the layer of water off of it. She folded the paper back up and held it close to her—letting more tears seep down her face.
Her eyes burnt as the water left them. The feeling of tears was strange on her face—she couldn't remember the last time she had cried...and at this moment, she wished more than anything that she could. The tears wear sour on her lips as she tasted them—her lower lip was slightly trembling.
Her heart beat faster than ever in her chest. She cried because she hated herself at that moment. Hated herself for hating others—those who cared about her. For being so weak. She had a second chance according to her letter—but she had screwed it all up.
Sakura peered down at the white box and removed the red cloth.
These Items are important to me...They show it as it really was, ne?
Sakura looked at everything inside of the box through a layer of tears. She reached in and pulled out a picture frame...much like the one she had earlier broke. She stared at the picture and cried even harder.
There was Kakashi, smiling with that eye of his. Sakura slightly smiled, he still looked the same. She traced a finger over her twelve year old self. It looked as if she was smiling or giggling in the picture. Sakura had never thought about it before...but she didn't really have any pictures of herself at that age. She wondered for a second what it was that her younger self had done with them. Pictures were no good for hiding things—especially not memories. Were it not for the orange suit, she would have had a hard time recognizing the blond boy. He looked so different back then. In the picture he seemed to be glaring daggers at the other boy...Sasuke. Sakura let her finger trace over him as well. He seemed to be surprised, or rather annoyed by the photographer. She wondered who it could have been.
She placed the picture frame on her table where the old one had once been. She decided she liked this one much better. It felt so right to her. She only wished she could remember that day. Looking back inside the box, she noticed that there were many other pictures loosely lying all over the place. On top of them, there was a a leaf hitaiate. It had a scratch running straight through the center of the leaf symbol. She wondered who it belonged to. 'Maybe it was Sasuke's...'
After wiping her eyes roughly, she continued to look through the pictures. There was one where she, Naruto, and Sasuke where in what appeared to be a hospital. All three were bandaged up. Sakura noticed her eye was black and swollen, and her usually long hair was almost completely gone. Naruto smiled wickedly into the camera. She and Sasuke sat in the background. Sasuke stared down at his lap, while she looked at him with concerned eyes.
In another, she and Ino sat in what looked to be a hallway. They were on the floor next to each other as they looked into the camera and smiled. They had their arms around each others shoulders—both looked equally beat up. Sakura noticed though, that again, her hair was extremely short—only now, Ino's was as well.
After an hour of looking through the box, she closed it back up and set it aside. She wiped the last few tears from her eyes.
No more tears Sakura Haruno!
Sakura had her mind set. She wanted those memories back. No matter how painful they may have been.
Tsunade eyed the group before her.
"Neji, Shikamaru, Naruto, Lee, Ino, Hinata...do you understand the mission?"
They all nodded simultaneously. "Good." She picked up a folder from her desk and handed it to Shikamaru. "You're the leader. This is all the information we have on what's happening."
Shikamaru took it and nodded. "You're to leave immediately." Tsunade hesitated before continuing. "We have reason to believe he may still be in the area. Be careful."
They all understood her and turned to leave.
Naruto was the one who opened the door to her office. They all stopped once they saw who was heading in their direction.
"How troublesome..." Shikamaru commented, earning him a slap to the head from Ino.
"Sakura-chan?" Naruto looked at her through worried eyes. She seemed to be normal, but he noticed her eyes were slightly red and her cheeks and nose had a hint of pink on them.
"Ano," She stated as she reached the door, "whats going on?"
They all looked back and forth at each other searching for the answer to give her. When none was found, they turned to Tsunade.
Tsunade sighed, she'd get them back for that later.
"They're going on a mission Sakura."
Sakura looked confused. "Why am I not going? Aren't I the one who usually goes with this team?"
Tsunade shook her head, "I need you here."
Sakura knew they were all lying. Instead of becoming annoyed at the looks they gave her though, she smiled and nodded.
"Ah, alright."
They all looked at her strangely, wondering if this was an impostor. Had it been the real Sakura, she would have continued to push for the right to accompany them on the mission.
"Ganbatte." She cheered for them.
Naruto leaned over to whisper something in Ino's ear, "I told you she was acting strange." Both of their eyes narrowed on her.
"Tsunade-sama, may I speak with you alone please?"
Tsunade nodded. Everyone left leaving them alone. Sakura took a seat across from the Godaime. Her smile slightly faded and she looked down at her lap.
Tsunade sighed as she looked at her apprentice. "What have you done Sakura...?"
Sakura shook her head and shrugged, "I still don't know." She looked up to Tsunade. She felt her eyes burn and instantly her vision became blurry. "Please, Tsunade-sama...I want them back."
Tsunade looked away from Sakura. 'So she does know.'
Tsunade looked beyond angry.
"HOW COULD YOU EVEN THINK OF SUCH A THING SAKURA!" She scolded her young student. Her request was beyond absurd. She found it hard to stay angry at Sakura however. Her student had tears flowing freely from her eyes, but she stood her ground. She still had that determined look Tsunade admired.
"Please, Tsunade-sama...I just want to move on." A sob escaped from her lips. "I-I...I don't think I can handle it anymore, gomen. I'm just a failure."
She looked down at her with adoration and sighed. "You realize its not reversible?"
Sakura nodded. "That's fine."
Tsunade crossed her arms and looked away. "Think about it for a day or two Sakura, alright? Don't go making decisions you'll regret later on."
She watched Sakura as she closed her eyes and smiled...it had been a long time since she had seen that smile. "Arigato, Tsunade-sama."
"It can't be done Sakura..." She simply stated.
Sakura's eyes widened. "Doushite?!" Would she have to remain this way forever?
Tsunade looked back at her with sad eyes. "Memories are fragile things, Sakura. Messing with them once causes enough damage. If I were to remove that seal...I could almost guarantee that everything would be lost."
Tsunade noticed Sakura's eyes shook violently as she stared down at her lap.
"I see." Her voice sounded worn out. "Sumimasen...I was fooli-"
"Urusai!" Tsunade huffed. Sakura looked up at her, a little shocked at her words.
"You and Naruto both...acting so grown up." Tsunade smiled. "Go rest, Sakura. We'll talk about it tomorrow, ne?"
There it was again, that smile. "Arigato, Tsunade-sama."
Tsunade watched her closely as she stood and left. 'You're already much stronger than I was, Sakura. Don't do anything foolish...'
She was beyond tired and worn out, but there was still one more thing she needed to know. Before she left the Hokage's tower, she made sure she ran into someone. Though she couldn't see his face as she neared him, his Chakra was enough proof for her.
"Hey Seiichi-senpai." Sakura greeted as she stood next to him.
A white cat mask looked down at her. "Sakura? What are you doing here so late??"
She scratched the back of her head and gave him a tired look, "I was suppose to assist Tsunade with the gathering of information for the mission underway, but I'm afraid I missed the briefing..."
Sakura sighed. "She'll be angry with me." And she lowered her head, partially to hide her smile. Everyone knew that if you needed information, Seiichi was the person to stalk.
"Oh, sorry to hear that Sakura."
She shrugged, "It's alright I guess." She let her head rise slightly to look at him. "Ne, you wouldn't happen to know what's going on would you?"
Sakura watched smugly as he placed his hands in his pockets. 'YES!'
"You could say I've heard things...yes." He replied to her in a low voice.
"What is it that's going on Seiichi-senpai. Tsunade seemed really worried."
He leaned back against the closest wall. "I hear that the Sound are under attack."
Sakura lowered her eyebrows. "The sound?" 'Isn't that the village Sasuke is suppose to be a part of?' Thinking back to the special lesson on him, she wished she had paid closer attention.
Seiichi nodded. "It seems to be internal at this point though. Some say Orochimaru is dead...so naturally, all of those criminals are fighting for control."
Sakura gasped, "Orochimaru's dead?" She had heard so many stories about the legendary sanin. She had practically thought him to be immortal.
Seiichi scoffed. "Supposedly."
Sakura crossed her arms under her chest. "But who killed him?"
She saw him look away for a few seconds in thought before looking back down at her. "They believe..." He started a bit hesitant. "It was Uchiha Sasuke."
Sakura tried to act as if the name meant nothing to her and nodded. "I see."
She backed up a few paces and turned. "Arigato Seiichi-senpai for your help."
She sat in the comfort of her apartment staring at the white box which sat across from her on her bed. Sakura sighed. "Ne, what am I suppose to do?" She asked the small box with confused eyes. Her mind was a complete mess at the moment. She was attempting to figure out which of her memories were real and which were fake...but it was no use. There were just too many of them.
I wish I could have had the chance to help him. To repay him for everything he did for me, even though he didn't have to.
"Is that what I should do?" She laid back on her bed with wild eyes.
There was a nagging voice in the back of her head telling her just that. It said there was nothing left for her here...but she didn't feel like she could just leave everything behind. All of her friends, her teachers, her parents.
They are all so dear to me.
"Sasuke..." She let his name escape from her lips. 'You really are a mystery to me.' She still wondered just how close she had been with him. From the tone of her letter, it may have been a little closer than she would have liked right now.
'Dont just sit around woman!'
'huh?'
'You know what you have to do...so stop stalling and just do it already!'
'Demo...I can't just..'
'It was our dream to help him ya-know?'
'Ne, do you know something about the past?'
But the voice didn't come back. 'I must be crazy.' She rose from her bed and gathered every necessary item she could get her hands on. Medical supplies, weapons, clothing...she placed everything neatly inside of a travel bag. Before closing it, she glanced over towards her bed. It was the picture frame of her team that had caught her eye. She also decided to take that along for some reason.
Sakura tied her hair back at the nape of her neck and dressed in her usual attire: A red sleeveless shirt with black shorts and a white skirt. She strapped the travel bag onto her back and then threw a cloak around her body.
"Sumimasen...mina."
The night seemed to be in favor of Sakura. It seemed to be a little darker than all of the others. If you looked close enough, you could see a small shadow moving through the alleys of Konoha—but no one seemed to notice. If you looked even closer, you could see that shadow smiling.
She stood outside the gates of Konoha, saying her last goodbyes. "But...where am I suppose to go?" As she turned back around...the world all of a sudden seemed too large a place. Her heart though, told her just where to go. It was the same place that it had already brought her to twice.
They were forever destined to meet, him and her, under the blossoming cherry trees.
Sasuke placed his hand on his side, adding some pressure to the wound. He removed his hand for a second and looked at it. His skin color couldn't even be seen anymore...it was all blood red. His wound was anything but fatal...but it wouldn't stop bleeding.
'Shit...'
He let his body rest against a tree as he slowly slid down to the ground. He wondered for a second what it was that had told him to come to this place.
He seemed to enjoy its scent for the first time as he let his eyes close.
'Reminds me of...'
End Chapter 5
Alrighty people, from here on...the SakuSasu goodness starts :) ..so be ready next chapter.
As I said, a lot of the battle between Sasuke and Orochi is like what happened in 345 & 344, with a few changes of my own. What happenes after Sasuke was bit and then collapsed will be mentioned at a later point in the story for those of you who are wondering how he got out of the lair and to the forest. Saiichi is just an OC...I'm not sure if he'll have any other parts in the story yet though.
And here are a couple of Japanese words I used that some may not be familiar with.
Oniichan -Big brother.
Doushite- Why?
Ganbatte - Good luck! (Literally "Do your best")
Ne - "Isn't that right!" Put at the end of a sentence. "Hey, ..." Put at the beginning of a sentence.
hitaiate - Forehead protectors.
Ano - um
Arigato - Thank you.
Sumimasen - Sorry.
Urusai - Shut up!
Senpai - Upper classman.
Mina - Everyone.
Love,
Fates Princess
