You know what? I go back and re-read my old chapters and then see all the mistakes I made. ALL of them. Gosh it makes me feel bad. Anyway, story, here we go.


I gently closed the book containing all the information and inner rants then proceeded to slide it into a drawer in my desk. I sighed in content. That took a load of my chest, like a serious load.

I swiveled around in my swirly chair and gazed at my room. Nothing fancy, just monochromic colors. Furniture including a bed, couch, closet, desk, and chair. Like I said, nothing fancy. I stood and stretched, I can't even remember how long I sat there. Not like anyone cares really, I'm mostly left alone. Just me in a room with a fox laying on the bed . . .

DUMPLING!

I did a double take at the fluffy fox, making itself at home. I stared, then tackled it. I threw it in a head lock then rolled my weight atop it.

Way to go Saku!

"What do you want Dumpling?" I practically seethed. I was enraged at this fox, true, he saved me, but it's also true that he trapped me and abandoned me. This fox wasn't going anywhere till I got some answers.

"My name isn't Dumpling." the fox spoke in a calm and hushed tone.

"That didn't exactly answer my question. What do you want." I repeated.

"Just to check on you. Is that a crime?" the fuzzy-ness responded. I sighed and let go. At least he checked up on me.

"Why did you bring me here?" I glared at him.

"You followed me, I never brought you anywhere, merely just found you housing for your stay here." he shook his fur out lightly as he spoke.

"How do I get back?" I questioned.

He stared, "What is there to get back to in your case?" at his words I fell silence and stared at my lap. Inner was doing her best to console me.

His sigh brought me back to reality to hear him sigh, "If you must know, it really just depends on you." I looked up to question him, only to see that he vanished.

"Well god DAMMIT!" I practically screeched. I got off the floor and headed down the hall, not really caring at this point where I headed. I just wanted out of that room.

I turned into a random room only to see Deidara whipping around his silky blonde hair. I stared, and stared, and then his hair caught on fire. Who knew looks could kill? We did.

The flamethrower we found next to the door helped too. It really did. Not to mention someone drew a duck on it. Such a cute and fluffy duck. With its small orange webbed feet, and curved beak that almost looks like it's smiling. And the fluff on the creature is so detailed. A beautiful sun shiny yellow that is so breath taking it's almost as if-

"What the hell happened?" I turned to see Sasori. I just stared at him. He slowly turned his gaze from Deidara to me. We stared at each other and started to lean closer, our faces that of business men. And just when it was obvious what we were each thinking-

-we leaned heavily against each other as we cracked up over the blonde bird practically rammed his head into a toilet. He turned to glare at us, his hair singed and covered in ashes near the tips, now clung to his head and shoulders, glistening with the hurried attempt of extinguishing the fruits of my labour.

Our fit of laughter died down, only to start again at his new look.

He turned his murderous look to me as he stomped forward. My giggle fit continued as I ran down the hall, echoes of my cackles reaching my ears. I could hear Deidaras profound language as I ran.

Dumpling may be right, what do I have to go back to, especially compared to what I have here with these- no, my boys.

I stumbled as I payed more attention to my thoughts then my footing. I would have fell if Deidara hadn't wrapped an arm around my waist and hoisted me over his shoulder and carried me down the hall. I erupted into more giggles at the situation.

Deidara kicked open a door and I was hit with a rather distinct smell. My giggles stopped abruptly as I clawed at his back. I could just feel his smirk radiating victoriously. I turned and stared at my doom, the chlorinated pool of Kisames domain. This punishment would have been worse IF Kisame was home, but he left awhile back to check near by facilities.

"Please don't throw me in please?" I pleaded, wrapping my arms around whatever I could reach in a hugging gesture. He just smiled evilly as he flung me in the pool. My heated glare, chilling the instant I hit the chilled water. But Deidara still felt my death promise seeing as he ran out the room quickly, but laughing still at the situation.

I sighed as I hefted myself out and sloshed down the hall in my soaked clothes towards my room.


I sighed in content, now in dry clothes and wrapped in a warm blanket. I stared at nothing as I let my brain wonder a million things about my situation, but coming up with a million more. i would have thought myself to sleep if a faint noise didn't alert me of something. A thing that I seemed to have completely forgotten upon my trip here. Something I was sure I had left back at Person's house.

But sure enough, right there, where Dumpling sat earlier, lied the source of my interruption. I can't believe I left that at home.