Me: Disclaimer please!
Miyako: "Disclaimer: Kryss does not own Naruto, no matter how much she wishes." Fresh out! grins evilly
Miyako: pouts You mean I did that for nothing?
Chapter 2 – Sunlight && Birds
I avoided the light as we walked through the partially shaded woods. Deidara and Sasori continued on about their argument about what art was and repeated undermined each other over it. Then we came to a huge clearing and all the clouds had suddenly disappeared. In this large clearing there was a mansion, three stories tall done beautifully.
"Deidara, why isn't your 'apprentice' coming?" Sasori growled at the thick headed ninja. And with that, Deidara turned around and came back for me, a grin on his face.
"Come on, Miyako-Chan, un!" He held out his hand towards me and I shook my head, uneasy about being in the sun. His smile slowly turned upside down into a frown.
"What's wrong Miyako-Chan, yeah?" He asked, his cyan eye searching for the answer within my own.
"I'm...allergic to the sunlight." I told him, and then looked down at my feet embarrassed.
"Really, un? Well, it wouldn't kill you to walk across the clearing, would it, yeah?" He asked, grabbing my hand and began pulling me into the sunlight where I had my bodies' water came out of my skin and evaporate leaving me with large red marks. I stopped Deidara by walking with a shriek and a tug at his hand. He looked back at me and saw my face, red with sun burns and my howls of pain.
I hid in the shadow he created and he watched as my cheeks began to heal. "So that's what you meant, un. Sorry, Miyako-Chan, I didn't know, yeah." He took off his cloak, unfastening the buttons and then wrapping it around me. He also perched the straw hat upon my head and moved a few steps away. I was actually standing in the sunlight without becoming a shriveled horrible wretch.
I looked at Deidara, and smiled, gratitude on my face, despite the fact that he was the one who pulled me into the sunlight in the first place. Now all he was wearing was a simple black shirt, black sweats, and two bags on his waist. He smiled at me and I told him, "Deidara-kun, can I play with your clay?"
I asked, noticing that Sasori was already gone. "Sure, Miyako-Chan, yeah."
Third Person View
Pein glanced outside the window and then turned back to Sasori who had just walked in, no longer in his puppet. The youthful looking man tossed the scroll on Pein's desk, "Mission completed, here's the scroll."
"Good, good. Now Sasori, do you know why that girl is out on my lawn?" The leader of the Akatsuki asked, turning back and looking out the window again. He saw Deidara give his cloak and hat to the girl and then they began walking towards the house.
"We found her sitting against a couple trees a half a mile away, so we brought her here for you to decide what to do with her." Sasori replied. Pein watched as Deidara made a bird and it flew around the girls head and then flew up into the sky and expanded. It quickly exploded and the girl who was wearing one of the Akatsuki cloaks clapped excitedly.
"Well, bring her in, don't want her to burn by accident." Pein sighed, unhappy that the girl was here. This wasn't supposed to happen, they should have all died like their unfortunate parents. All of them were worthless, no special bloodline attacks worth saving, and they were close friends of the last village leader, the knowledge all came from Orochimaru's experiments while he was part of the Akatsuki. Orochimaru and his experiments happened quite a while ago too, which should've endured their deaths, all of them.
"Anything else, Rei-dono?" Sasori asked.
"Yes, watch her closely, and if she does anything that might threaten giving away our location, than kill her. Don't let her out of your sight, no matter what." Pein told him, and then disappeared from the room with the scroll.
Sasori glanced out the window to see that the two were playing around with clay. Deidara gave her some clay that came out of the mouths in his hands and she molded it in her hands, doing the same sign he showed her, and it jumped off her, moving around like a bird. She called it back and put some chakra into it, and it grew to the size of a hawk, gaining real life features.
Sasori watched amazed. It started to move like an actual bird, acted like a bird, and the girl seemed like she was no longer in control of it. She mimicked Deidara again, saying some stuff and making a hand sign. The bird exploded, but it wasn't clay material that fell to the ground. It was blood, shredded organs, feathers, a real bird blew into bits. Sasori turned around and made to go outside when a scream traveled through the thick walls. He decided to hurry.
Deidara's POV
She actually made an animal. A real animal. And it exploded, yeah! I put my hand over my mouth to stop her from seeing the smile on my face. She screamed when she saw what she had done, crying for the poor thing. I turned around, laughing silently. Maybe that meant she could make Sasori's puppets come to life too, yeah! That would be amazing.
"Deidara." Sasori called, and I turned around again to see him holding the crying girl. He looked at me with a glare and I just shrugged, letting my hand fall away from my still grinning face. "Next time don't give her exploding clay. She could probably make real animals without having the traumatic experience of them exploding to bits."
"No, I won't do it again…I can't." She sobbed into the red-head's chest.
"Well, next time, just don't name it and then say it's name and katsu, yeah." I said, warning her. But, I would get her to make more living animals to explode, sooner or later, yeah. "But here's a question for you, yeah; how did you make it come alive, un?"
