I own nothing! I don't own Naruto or any of its characters! Just the OC's that come with Sarah's previous lifestyle, and even then, they're based off of the people they are in the story.

Kabuto PoV

Orochimaru-sama stayed with Sarah-sama for a few days, and I noticed small changes in Sarah-sama's behavior as it transitioned from zombie-like to catatonic. She was moving and eating, but would only react to something that Orochimaru-sama said or did. Tanaka was nowhere to be seen, and her unborn child had been placed inside of a surrogate. I almost assumed that Orochimaru-sama had killed her.

"Sarah, breakfast," Orochimaru reminded as Sarah stopped eating to stare ahead blankly.

"Tayuya," she said mechanically, and the pink-haired kunoichi looked up from her cereal in shock. "Weapon: Flute. Specialty: Musical Genjutsu and Monster control. Current occupation: Akuma's nanny."

"Sarah-sama," she murmured, but Sarah-sama wasn't done. She rattled off the same list of things for each of the other Sound Five members, and finally one more for Guren.

"Guren," she said before shuddering. "Weapon: Kekke Genkai. Specialty: Kekke Genkai, turning things into pink Crystal. Current Location: Unknown. She - Attempted to murder a kunoichi three years ago."

"She," I stammered, and Orochimaru nodded. "She's beginning to remember, but how much more?"

"I don't know," Orochimaru-sama said shaking his head. "Sarah, who did Guren try to murder?"

"Me, age eighteen, just before spying on Konoha," she replied mechanically. "She turned the top of spa to crystal with me underwater. You dove in to rescue me."

"Well done," he murmured, putting his hand on her cheek. "Kabuto, she's warm. Check up on her."

"Hai, Orochimaru-sama," I said before leading Sarah-sama away. I put a thermometer under her tongue, but her temperature was completely normal. I took a syringe of her blood for testing, just to ensure that I wasn't missing something vital. "Sarah-sama, do you feel warm?"

"Athena," she rambled. "Poseidon. Dionysus. Hades." I sighed – she was back to rambling off nonsense.

"Nothing wrong with her temperature, but I took a blood sample just to be safe," I reported. "I asked her if she felt warm, and she rattled off a bunch of nonsense."

"What did she say?" Orochimaru-sama asked, and raised his eyebrows when I told him. "How interesting – figures from Greek Mythology."

"Aphrodite, Hera, Artemis, Apollo," she rambled, and I went back to making breakfast. Someone had to do something about her mouth and brain, and hopefully it would be sooner rather than later.

Sarah PoV

Kabuto asked if I felt warm. I rattled off four Greek gods in answer, four that reminded me of Orochimaru. Athena for his wisdom and knowledge, Poseidon for his unwillingness to be controlled, Dionysus for being so unpredictable, and Hades for all the death he caused. I was tempted to rattle off Hephaestus, but remembered that he was only the blacksmith and Aphrodite's husband.

"How interesting," I heard Orochimaru say. "Her mind seems to be fixed on figures from Greek Mythology."

"Aphrodite, Hera, Artemis, Apollo," I rambled, knowing that if they were real I'd probably strike a few nerves with them. I was madly in love with Orochimaru, so I could probably get on Aphrodite's good side for that. Hera would possibly like me for being a mother, and Artemis would possibly like me for being a good fighter. Apollo was for medicines, so he'd know what to do to heal me. Too bad they weren't real.

"Maybe we should flip a coin," I heard Orochimaru murmur, and I glanced over to him. Jiraiya had joined the hideout while I was gone with Kabuto, if only temporarily to see me. "See for yourself, dobe."

"What are you talking about, Orochimaru? She looks perfectly fine to me, if only a little shocked," I heard Jiraiya say.

"Hermes," I said, recalling the messenger, the god of war, the woman in charge of turning men into animals, the centaur, and death. "Ares is the god of war. Circe. Chiron is a centaur. Thanatos is a ferryman."

"Okay, yeah, she's a little off her rocker," Jiraiya admitted reluctantly, and I looked at him.

"Jiraiya," I said in recognition, and he perked up. "Toad Sannin, Pervert. Mentor to Kyuubi host, Teacher of Fourth Hokage, Taught me Rasengan. Pervy Sage helped me find Tsunade, who lead me home to Otogakure."

"Huh?" Jiraiya said dumbly as Orochimaru laughed.

"She just insulted you and rambled off what she remembered you from," Kabuto explained, and Jiraiya glared at him.

"Nobody asked you, four eyes," I heard Jiraiya retort angrily.

"Lie," I retorted. "Lie. Snake asks often. Ignores, but asks. Hime treated better. Snake sings to Hime."

"Wait, what?" Jiraiya and Kabuto asked in unison, honestly confused now by my ramblings.

"Orochimaru sings?" Kabuto asked in disbelief. "Sarah-sama, I don't know what you ate, but I think you've finally lost it. I'll be checking up on her blood tests if you need me, my lord."

"Four eyes lying," I said, catching it in his heartbeat. "He goes away. Tell Sasori. Sasori is a fake, a tree disguise. Naruto is in danger."

"Very well," Orochimaru murmured.

I still sounded mechanical, but everything was so unreal. It was like I had left and everything became so fake that it was a nightmare wrapped in a nightmare wrapped in a Tsukuyomi right now in my daily life. It was a good nightmare, but it was the kind of nightmare that you have where your life is so perfect that it scares you and you fight internally on whether or not you want to wake up. I stared ahead, wanting this perfect nightmare to end so I could get on with my life. I felt a small senbons in my left arm, and internally leapt for joy as I felt my heartbeat slow down. Jiraiya said something I didn't catch, and I saw the floor rush up to meet me.

Everything was going dark, my heartbeat slowing to nothing, and Kabuto nowhere in sight. Maybe now I could finally wake up from this blasted Tsukuyomi-like nightmare if I died.

Kabuto PoV

I heard Orochimaru-sama screaming out my name, and I raced to him like my life depended on it. He never called out across the hideout unless it was an emergency. I raced in to find Sarah-sama lying on the floor, her chest resting on Orochimaru-sama's knee, face up and barely breathing. She was fine not two minutes ago, which was extremely confusing – until I found a senbons in her left arm. Or rather, recovered it since I'd put it there. I moved her for Orochimaru-sama to begin CPR should she need it, and recognized the jutsu having been used on her body. I'd attempted something dangerous and it had almost cost Sarah-sama her life. Sadly, Orochimaru had intervened on her behalf to keep her heart beating. If I could get her heart to actually stop in front of him, he would have no choice but to cremate her, burning her alive. Sadly, I was stuck with medical duties now.

"Sarah-sama, can you hear me? Sarah-sama!" I called out to her, but there was no reply. I checked for a pulse – faint, but there. The jutsu had failed, but just barely.

"Orochimaru-sama, how much chakra did you channel into her?" I asked, and he stared at me.

"Enough to keep her heart beating by force," he replied warily. "Her heart had stopped and I restarted it."

"It may have lasting effects," I warned him, knowing that his actions would only help her get more memories back for the both of them. "She – this jutsu fakes death and stills the heart and causes rigor in the body. She used it on herself, most likely to either attempt suicide or because she had nobody else to practice it on."

"Fix it," he ordered, and I sighed.

"I can't. The jutsu has to run its course," I told him, lying steadily. It was his death I wanted, and with Sarah out of the way, I could send Sasuke over to Orochimaru to complete the transfer early. "The patients usually wake up in about a week, and start moving a week or so after that. It's to keep someone from dying if you're an ally ninja and you know they're about to be defeated."

I spent the next week keeping an eye on Sarah-sama's frozen body. She hadn't woken up in the time I'd thought, and was now borderline comatose. She was breathing and everything, but her body had begun destroying itself for nutrients. I was desperate to get out of facing Orochimaru's wrath, so I hooked up an IV with all the necessary vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients mixed inside of it. I wouldn't have drunk that to save my life and it would be bitterer by far than anything else I'd created. It kept Sarah-sama's body from attacking itself, and Orochimaru-sama was as short tempered as ever when she wasn't awake or around. It was worse than before he'd met her, and that was saying something.

I waited another week, and still no change. Orochimaru-sama was getting concerned, and had sent a messenger hawk saying that he'd need to borrow Tsunade's apprentice because of a jutsu gone wrong. Tsunade had replied by telling him that her apprentice was busy, but had told him to let the jutsu run its course and to contact her in a week if there was still no change on Sarah-sama's state. I sighed and let him carry the tub she was in while we switched bases once more. This was Sarah-sama's first time in this hideout, and I set her down in a bed separate from Orochimaru-sama's since I could tell that he was close to transferring. I knew that Sasuke wasn't a liable vessel, but Kimimaro's cousin wasn't anywhere nearby yet and was on her way here to become the next vessel. Sasuke had fulfilled his requirements and impregnated twenty-five women unknowingly since it had been disguised as training. I grinned – my plan was working perfectly, she had no chance of ever intervening on his behalf! Once he was out of the way, she'd think he was dead and I would have free reign!

I grinned and walked towards Orochimaru-sama's room, and my sense of foreboding increased as Sasuke walked out alone. I raced forward and stared at the large white snake head in front of me in his room.

"Which one are you?" I asked him, and he glared at me with his Sharingan, showing me the memory of Orochimaru trying to take over. I shuddered, and integrated his remains into my own body, knowing that I had mere moments before it would become useless. I had to salvage what part of him I could for my own purposes – his abilities in my body would mean an ultimate being of power.

I walked towards Sarah-sama's room, but Orochimaru-sama's sub-consciousness stopped me. Don't go near her, it said. She'll scream and leave worse than before. She's too fragile right now – wait a while and leave a note.

"I can't," I told him, faking worry. "It will look like you abandoned her more. Besides, at least now she'll know that it was an accident instead of what she was talking about when she got here."

'You remember,' he noted. 'She will run and scream, and will never trust you again if you go back there while I am in you. Find someone else – we will need to wait until the next transfer unless we can convince Tsunade to force me out of you. For Sarah's sake.'

"I'm going near to her," I told him, knowing full well what I was doing. "It's the least that we owe her as the mother of your children, and as Queen of Otogakure. You can't stop me anyway."

'No, but I can give you hell for it,' he growled, and my head throbbed angrily in waves as his anger washed out. 'Stop. She'll kill you.'

"Sarah-sama," I said gently, but she never woke.

'She's still asleep. Be happy that she isn't awake right now, or I'd be killing you,' he growled.

"That would kill you, too," I told them both. Her head moved to the right just an inch and Orochimaru froze. "I will try to fix this, I promise you."

Sarah PoV

I could hear Kabuto, but I couldn't bring myself to wake up. Not after attempting suicide. I wanted to die again, but I was curious enough to remain asleep.

"That would kill you, too," he said quietly, more to himself than me. I moved my head to the right, trying to feel Orochimaru's presence in the hideout we were in now. It was nearby, but in two locations. Doppelgangers? No, different, almost severed. "I will try to fix this, I promise you."

I heard him walk away, and I forced my way into consciousness.

"Kabuto," I said mechanically, trying to figure out which one was in the room. "Orochimaru. Don't go…"

"I have to," they said in unison, and I realized that I had failed them – I'd failed to stop the chain of events that I had wanted to so desperately stop. They left as one, and I knew that they had indeed transferred.

I didn't know how long I lay there, but I forced my way to the waking world, and forced myself to my feet. Everything hurt, but I ran out, knowing where Sasuke would go to, and I had to stop everything. I left the Sound Five alone, their babysitting duties still needed. I had one option left – the Totsuka blade that Orochimaru had searched for years for in vain. I knew where it was – Uchiha Itachi had it. I had to get it from him before Sasuke fought him. It was my sole reason for living, for moving right now.

I raced out, my body a mass of pain, and ran straight there. I dropped onto a deer and ate an entire leg, the eyes, and the lungs before moving on to go to the bathroom. I ran for my life and that of my husband's, and like a madman. I reached Kisame, and he stared at me.

"I need to see Uchiha Itachi. It's about my husband," I told him, and he grinned widely.

"If you attack him, you'll die," he said vaguely.

"I just want to talk. I'm not stupid," I said over my shoulder as I went on to the elder Uchiha brother.

"So, you are Denina Sarah," he said leering at me. I nodded, and he remained silent. His eyesight must be almost gone now.

"Yes," I confirmed. "I need your help."

"I know," he smiled softly. "You want to stop Sasuke from attacking Orochimaru."

"He already has," I told him, and explained everything to him. "You're my last hope, Uchiha-sama."

"I can see how desperate you are in your voice," he said sadly. "Come here – I know how to transfer ownership, but it will only work once I yield it to you. I will not do so until death."

"I will come back, I promise," I said, holding up my left hand. "Reshi will help ensure this."

He put his fingers on my forehead, and a sequence of hand signs entered my knowledge.

"Use this once I am dead. I will entrust the Totsuka blade to you, but you must promise to not give it to anyone until you cannot carry it anymore," he told me. I sighed.

"What about childbirth?" I asked, worried and on the verge of tears.

"I am not sure. It has never had a female wielder before," he said simply, and I performed a summoning.

"Thank you, Uchiha-sama. I won't let you down. Kuchiyose!" I said and Reshi appeared before me. "Reshi, let's go. I want an aerial view of the battle."

Raaauuuuuuu! She protested, sensing my sorrows. She took to flight, hiding in the clouds like she had during the Sannin showdown, and I gasped in horror as Itachi sealed Orochimaru inside the Totsuka blade.

"No!" I cried out, but the thunder Sasuke had summoned had drowned my voice out. I stared below me in shock, and my mind began unveiling everything that it had blocked off. Sasuke had tried to kill me with electrocution in preparation for Itachi, and Orochimaru had forced him to have sex with the random kunoichi that Orochimaru had brought in specifically for this, for Sasuke's punishment.

I had trained with Orochimaru, and I knew more jutsu than even Sasuke did, but not quite as many as Orochimaru had. I knew the transfer jutsu, but wasn't ready to start using it yet – I wanted to wait until I was thirty or so to start that. I stared in front of me, clutching Reshi's neck, and a small hawk appeared next to me in the sky, a messenger hawk from Konoha.

I hesitantly unraveled the scroll, and noticed the yellow note and Tsunade's handwriting.

Sarah-san, I know you're out there, trying to find Orochimaru, but I regret to be the one to tell you that he has been killed by Uchiha Sasuke. Please come back to Konoha immediately so we can discuss what we are going to do with the children you have given Orochimaru. Also, Naruto is sitting out of the war and we need someone to keep an eye on who is strong – you are the first one who came to mind for this. Could you do this for me, please? I would owe you a large favor, I know, but it would help me feel at ease for both of your safety. Contact me as soon as you can. Fifth Hokage, Tsunade

"I can't do that," I said sadly. "Naruto would throw a hissy fit. Among other people. Still, I could use that favor to separate Kabuto and Orochimaru-kun. What do you think, Reshi? Should I do it?"

She hummed quietly, looking down. It had started raining, and Sasuke had been talking to Madara. Zetsu was about to begin eating Itachi's corpse when Reshi plummeted down with me on her back.

"I'll handle him," I told the plant male ninja. He stared at me with one eye, glaring with another, and I weaved the hand signs to get the Totsuka blade.

"It won't work," the white half said.

"Dumbass," the black half said.

"We'll see," I told them, and Itachi's dead and cold hand glowed as the Totsuka Blade's seal became visible before transferring to my right hand. I was now more powerful than even Naruto and Sasuke, and I hadn't been training nearly as long as they had. It all came down to my doppelgangers, and I knew it. I leapt atop Reshi before Zetsu could protest to my getting the blade, and I nudged her to fly off. She flew straight to Konoha, and the ninja panicked as she landed atop the Hokage faces, right on the one of the old man third.

"Sarah's back!" I heard Konohamaru yell excitedly, and I had Reshi disappear. I fled into the Forest of Death, getting ready to prepare my biggest pranks and battles yet. Kabuto would likely be following me.

It took me three hours, but I finally had everything ready. A giant steaming bowl was sitting atop the treetops, and it was extremely slick – so slick, in fact, that Naruto wouldn't be able to climb it with the tree climbing technique. He would have to summon to get up there, and I threw down the smoke pellet that I'd created that was linked to my chakra which would create the endless amounts of steam. I ran and hid, and saw Naruto approaching the giant bowl.

"Woohoo! Thank you, Kami-sama! Free Ramen!" he yelled excitedly, and began trying to climb the bowl. He got halfway up, and I willed the bowl to become more slippery. He fell down, flat on his butt, and I had to struggle to keep from laughing. After about an hour, he finally gets fed up and summons a giant toad to get into the bowl. He threw himself over the edge, and stared at the empty bowl in front of him.

"Hey, Naruto, what's up? What're you doing up there?" I asked up to him, and he swiveled his head to face me angrily. "Naruto-san?"

"You! You traitorous bitch!" he yelled out, lunging forward at me. I laughed invisibly, and began running as he destroyed my doppelganger. He began throwing a temper tantrum angrily, and I raced over to Ichiraku's Noodle Bar. My little brother figure had just attacked me.

"Hey, Aayame-san," I greeted the brunette, and her eyes lit up.

"Sarah-san! It's been so long! What can we get you?" she asked, excited. "Dad, Sarah-chan's back!"

"Welcome back, Sarah-sama," he greeted, and I furrowed my brow at him.

"None of that now," I scolded, still deeply hurt and depressed. "I'm sick of being called that. I get enough of it in Otogakure as their queen – I don't need it in Konoha, too."

"Free Ramen, on the house," he said putting a bowl in front of me. "As a celebration."

"Cool," I said emotionlessly busting out a pair of chopsticks. It broke apart perfectly, and I glared at it. "I think. How often is it that the chopsticks break perfectly?"

"Almost never," he smiled. "They're a sign of good luck and great fortune coming your way."

"Uh-huh," I said warily, not believing him in the slightest. Still, I had to act the happy-go-lucky, so I pretended to brush it aside and perk up like a little kid. "Well, back to the yummy goodness!"

"Sarah-san," Anko greeted as she walked in. I raised an eyebrow, wondering when she and I had gotten on good terms, then suddenly recollected as a small fourteen year old kid walked up behind her.

"Hi," the kid greeted shyly, and I turned back to my ramen.

"What's up?" I asked through my ramen. Anko grinned evilly, and I knew what was coming.

"You're back, and Sensei's dead. Two main things I was worried about that would never happen," she grinned, and I sighed as I put down my ramen.

"Anko-san, promise me that you won't go out on the front lines and attack someone with a cloak on," I said vaguely, and her brow furrowed in confusion. "Just, promise me, okay?"

"Okay, okay," she said putting her hands up. "I don't get it, but okay, I promise I won't attack some weird cloaked guy once the war begins."

"He'll rape and try to kill you," I told her, making the first part up. Kill, yes, rape, probably not. I could try.

"Thanks for the heads up," she said as her kid ordered pork ramen. "I'll keep that in mind. So, where's your kid? You know – the half-sibling of mine."

I literally choked on my ramen as she said that last part. He had told me that I was his first – so what was Anko talking about? Had Orochimaru lied to me? Surely he wouldn't since he hated lies. Would he? She rammed my back with her arm, but that only seemed to make it worse. At the last second, someone walked in and performed a perfect Heimlich maneuver to save my hide. I turned to find Neji and Lee, the latter's arms crossed unhappily.

"Thanks," I choked out to Neji. "I owe you one, Neji-san."

"Explain this," he said, putting a photo in front of me of Orochimaru and me kissing before I'd left Suna.

"Ah," I said turning around. "That. Well, it's complicated. You'd be surprised what his medic can create with poisons – including intense infatuation in a female's hormones. Sadly, he'd given me a dose before I could catch it."

"I'm sure that wasn't the case," Lee said angrily. "You were excited during the Chunin Exams and looked up at the leaders when you knew Orochimaru was coming. You were looking forward not to showing off for us, but for him, weren't you?"

"Guilty," I sighed with a shrug. "Although, I will bring up something called Stockholm syndrome in my defense – it's where someone's held captive against their will and begins to sympathize and possibly fall in love with their …restraining party. I've seen many kunoichi fall in love with Orochimaru for the same reason, and he kills every single one who asks for anything higher than prisoner status. I'm the first one he decided to screw with, I guess. It still hurts, but I'm trying to get over it."

"Sure you are, kid," Anko growled before turning to her kid. "Come on, kiddo. We've got places to go. By the way, Sarah-san – I wasn't lying about our kids."

"Well, life sucks," I muttered, fiddling the noodles around the bowl. I leaned up against the side of the stall, and then forward. "Neji, Lee, I need to be alone right now, as in, no other ninja nearby. This is – it's personal, okay? It's a girl thing that you wouldn't understand for a few more years."

"Lee," Neji warned, and the green-clad ninja followed in suit. As soon as they were gone, I let it all out. I began sobbing uncontrollably, my tears soaking into the empty ramen bowl in front of me.

Aayame and her father looked at each other for a bit before leading me off to the back. It was there that Aayame put a blanket around me and began rubbing my back gently. I wasn't just lonely – I wanted Orochimaru. I had to find a way to break the Totsuka Blade's hold on him, but I had no idea how to do it. I cried for the majority of the afternoon, and looked up to find Aayame's father cooking once more.

"Thanks," I whimpered, still close to bursting into tears again. "That meant a lot to me."

"I understand," he said kindly. "Come back by anytime when you want to have a talk or some ramen."

"I will," I told him, making a mental note to bring Orochimaru here. I sighed, and headed towards Tsunade's office. I froze, feeling Orochimaru's chakra, and saw Kabuto stealing through Konoha's streets.

"And to what do I owe this meeting?" he and Orochimaru asked at once.

"Your lack of intelligence," I retorted, once again on the verge of tears. "Well, for one of you anyways. As for the other – your lack of control over a power-hungry git is to blame. Who's in charge here, huh?"

"I am," mostly-Kabuto said. I glared at him angrily, and began weaving hand signs before a burning occurred in my right hand. The Totsuka Blade recognized Orochimaru's chakra, and wanted the rest of him inside.

"You're not going to let him go," I told him. "You're going to use him for your own twisted plots. I'm not stupid – I know what's going to happen, and you'll die in the end if you two don't separate."

"Bullshit," Kabuto retorted, before Orochimaru broke through.

"Free me. Kill him," he said and Kabuto had to focus to suppress him.

"So, I bring him out," I noticed, almost giddily. "Even captive a snake will still fight for its mate."

"Dragon," Kabuto corrected, his glare menacing. "I'm in a good mood, so I'll let you off with a warning. Orochimaru may have taken you first, but since I host him – you're mine!"

"No!" I yelled, pulling out a snake from my summoning contract on my left arm. It wrapped itself around my hips, coiling in between my legs, and protecting my female areas.

"Tch, useless bitch," Kabuto muttered angrily, then weaved hand signs. "We'll see how you handle this."

The next thing I knew, it was snowing in the middle of October. My eyelids began to get heavy, and I could feel the rest of me get weighed down. I could hear someone yelling in alarm, and felt myself hit the ground, and could vaguely hear Itachi's voice in my head, telling me to channel my chakra the other way. I couldn't – I couldn't do anything, I couldn't move, I couldn't concentrate properly. I would die here with nobody knowing until morning. I let my world get dark, knowing that the sooner Kabuto thought me dead the more likely I was to survive. I heard a rock smashing nearby, and vaguely felt someone's enraged chakra nearby. Tsunade or Sakura had joined the fight to help me survive.

Tsunade PoV

I lashed out angrily at the silver haired apprentice of Orochimaru. He'd stopped my attempted murder of the snake three years ago, had poisoned Sarah into loving Orochimaru before she left Konoha, and had now integrated the Snake's remains into him. I knew Sarah was probably dying from heartache, but it wouldn't hurt to at least try to drive the medic-snake combination away from her for a little while. I had come to view Sarah as a niece or a daughter, and it wasn't every day that someone had made that big of an impression on me. She was like Naruto in the sense that she was quirky and had a lot of social lacking, but was able to make friends almost anywhere and anytime, in almost any circumstance.

Sarah was fully unconscious and under a genjutsu. I could tell Orochimaru was trying to get out of the kid, but to no avail. Something was going wrong with Sarah's right hand, but I couldn't quite tell what it was except for some sort of seal I'd never seen before. I saw the snake around her feminine areas and knew instantly that she'd summoned it to protect her from the four-eyed freak.

"Back off," I glared. "She may be Orochimaru's mate, but that doesn't mean that she's yours just because he's inside you. If anything, it frees her from that, and you have no right to be telling her what to do since she's a higher ranking ninja than you and is much stronger than you."

"And yet I caught her in a simple sleeping genjutsu," he pointed out.

"Because she's physically, mentally, and emotionally exhausted," I argued, punching him in the face. "The next time I see your pathetic face, it had better be to get me to separate the two of you at Sarah's request. Until that day comes, clear out!"

The kid glared at me before taking off through the forest. I sighed, relieved, and undid the genjutsu on Sarah, who remained asleep. The poor girl was probably tired from her long journey, not to mention was an emotional train wreck.

Name: Reshi Species: Reshiram Level 78 Met at Level 50, N's castle Moves: Slash, Dragon Breath, Extrasensory, Fusion Flare Ability: Turboblaze – moves used regardless of ability