"There, do you see that layering, one on top of the other?" Sakura asked her pupil. She was still trying to teach some medics how she had taken care of the hundred seals placed on Gaara. As it turned out, it was a much harder thing to do than she had at first thought. Spending so much time with Tsunade had sometimes made her forget that she was what they called a medical genius – she had forgotten that she wasn't the norm.
The medic – his name was Natsuhiko – frowned and shook his head. "I can see it now, when there are only two seals, but how am I supposed to see it when there are ten of them layered on top of each other in a big confusing mess?" He asked.
"Concentrate very hard." Sakura told him. He sighed, and Sakura shrugged. She knew that it wasn't very helpful, but it was the only advice she could give; it was the only way she knew how to figure it out. It's what she had done. "Just keep trying." She told him. "When you go home tonight do some concentration exercises, do some chakra identifying exercises, and try again tomorrow. It just takes time is all."
He nodded. "I know. I'll do that."
Sakura smiled and patted him on the back. "Good. You know you're actually doing very well; this really isn't an easy thing to do."
Natsuhiko laughed. "I know that very well." He said.
Sakura left him to his work and, seeing that no one else in the class was in dire trouble, she turned to staring out the window at the blue, cloudless sky.
She sighed.
