The sun had set, leaving the stars to shine freely in the sky. Within the small bedroom, a young girl and boy were sleeping peacefully upon the bed. The female had her head resting upon his chest, and he had his arms wrapped tightly around her waist. Their dreamless sleep was suddenly interrupted.

My eyes flickered open slowly as I heard someone knocking at the door.

"Deidara…" I whispered. "The door is open… You can come in"

The knocking continued and I buried my head in my pillow trying to ignore the noise. At that moment my pillow stirred slowly. I froze and waited for it to settle again.

I rested my head back upon it, hoping that I would squish any rats that there hiding in my pillow. My head became dizzy again as I felt a familiar warmth coming from my pillow.

"Deidara?" I muttered as I heard a thud thud of a heartbeat coming from the pillow. "I think there's a large rat in this pillow."

The knocking stopped and the door swung open, hitting the bed I was laying on.

"Deidara, Fu Hina let's go."

"Sasori?" I said peering towards the voice. If that was Sasori… then where was Deidara?

"I'm coming un,"

I freaked as my pillow rose, pulling me up gently with it.

I was sleeping on Deidara?!

My face burnt red as he placed me aside and stood up.

"You alright Fu-Chan?," He said taking my hand, "You look rather red."

I nodded, my face burning even darker. "I'm fine."

We left the hotel quietly, trying not to draw anyone attention. I could tell that it was in the middle of the night, by the hooting of the owls, and the dew upon the grass that brushed against my feet.

"Ready?"

I nodded as we came to a halt.

"When you enter, go straight on till you come to come to a wall. Turn left and be careful. There are several rooms along the corridor, and there would be several ninjas inside."

I bit my lip, suddenly feeling nervous again. I couldn't do this, I get caught when I try stealing bread!

"It's the third room on your right."

"Got it," I said, praying that I was right.

"Good luck un," Deidara said. "I'll be flying above in case anything happens."

I nodded and held my breath trying to gain my courage.

"Oh…" Sasori added, "If you get caught, then we have no choice but to leave you."

"…." I would have smacked my head against a wall if there was one. This is a death wish.

"You'll be fine un," Deidara said clapping me on the back.

"Go." Sasori said impatiently.

I breathed deeply as I heard the sound of giant wings behind me. I stepped forward with my arm outstretched. I felt the door against my fingertips and froze. I couldn't go through the door… it would be to noisy and possibly a trap waiting for me.

Thinking quickly, I followed the door along to the wall, and the wall to the window. There was silence from inside the room, so I guessed this one an empty one. I trailed my hands along the window and felt an opening near the top. Slowly and carefully, I pulled the window down till it was large enough for me to enter.

Thankfully for once that I barely eaten, I was able to squeeze inside and lower myself upon the floor. I knelt down on all fours and crawled along the floor, using my hands as a guide to avoiding any objects that may have been laying around.

Pulling myself back up as I reached the door, I fiddled with the handle, hoping the door wasn't locked. Luck was either on my side, or I was walking further into a trap as the door swung open silently.

I suddenly froze in fear and slapped myself mentally. Sasori's directions were now useless. I didn't know whereabouts I was, and how close I was to the scroll room.

"I'm doomed." I cried.

I quickly covered my mouth as I held footsteps coming closer. I quickly turned and ran in the opposite direction. My silent footsteps allowed me to continue to listen out for anymore. Silence.

I stopped and leaned against the wall panting heavily. My heart was beating wildly and it felt like butterflies were having a disco in my stomach with all their families.

"Damn," I muttered following the wall around, with my hands held in front. The wall was blank and soon I reached a dead end. I sighed. If it wasn't for that ninja, I wouldn't have been able to find my way back to where Sasori mentioned.

Turn left was the next instruction. I knelt back down and crawled along, so not to be seen by any ninjas who may be sitting in the rooms.

Third room. I stood back up as I felt a crack on the floor. There was a door there, and it was the very door I needed. I fumbled with the handle, only to discover it was locked. I sighed and stood there trying to think what to do next when I suddenly remembered the hair clip I had. Grinning with success, I managed to use it and open the door.

I stepped inside feeling pleased with myself as I felt the soft fabric of a scroll on my fingers. Grinning even wider, I lifted it up and placed it in my weapon pouch. All of a suddenly, I heard several footsteps running along the corridor.

My heart froze.

I had triggered a silent alarm.