Hi guys,
because of how sorry i am about not updating for so long before, i shoved school aside and wrote you all another chapter! so please forgive me and enjoy this chapter that i give to you now.
this chapter should be alot funnier than the previous two, and i made it a bit longer too.
anyways, hope you enjoy
Thanks, BlueBB
"Wow these things go really fast don't they! Hey slow down, we're going to hit that car, aaaargh! Watch out for that tree! Wow I can't believe we missed that, hey look-"
"Tobi, shut the hell up!" I yelled. All the time we had been driving he had been freaking out, and it was really starting to annoy the hell out of me. Trust me, driving with someone screaming in your ear the whole way is not fun.
"I'm sorry! I just hate these things," Tobi apologised.
"That's fine, but there is no need to scream at everything that comes within a 30ft radius of us, that's just pathetic." I said trying to keep my anger and frustration under control.
"How long until we get to the next town anyway?" Tobi asked, gripping the seat so he wouldn't scream as much.
All morning we had been travelling to nearby villages, in search of the other Akatsuki members, so far none had been found. Unfortunately, Tobi had wanted to come with me, and I had a sneaking suspicion why. We had already searched 5 small towns, asking questions and driving around looking, but nothing at all had come up.
"About five minutes away," I said, wishing it was Konan beside me, not this annoying thing that wouldn't shut up, but then again, I was glad that his Madara side wasn't here.
He sighed, "I wish we could find someone already, it's about time that we did."
I nodded in agreement, keeping my focus on the road, which was increasingly hard to do when Tobi was sitting right beside you.
"Hey, I know a game we can play!" Tobi exclaimed, clapping his hands together like a little kid.
"What?" I said, already dreading the answer.
"Let's play, I Spy." He said happily, "Ok, I'll go first. I spy with my little eye something beginning with, T." he said looking around at the scenery around us.
At the moment we were passing through country land with paddocks of sugar cane and hills in the distance. There was the occasional tree on the side of the road, which Tobi would cringe at every time we went to pass it. We came over a rise and looked down onto the next village down in the gully. It was a small village, but large enough to hold around 200 people. It was extremely pretty, with all the gardens done to high standards and country town houses lining the streets. An old red brick school sat on the edge of town, kids out in the playground.
"Um Tree?" I asked, I couldn't believe we were playing such a silly game.
"Wow you're really good! You got it in one go, ok now it's your turn." He said happily.
"Too late, we are here already." I said, slowing down as we rolled down the main street.
"Aw, can we play after we finish with this town?" he asked pleadingly.
I sighed, "Fine."
I pulled over into a car park and killed the motor. "Right, let's go."
We both got out of the car. "Where should we go first?" Tobi asked, stretching and taking in a deep breath as if to welcome the fresh air.
"Hm, maybe some of the shops, ask if they have seen any of them." I said, beginning to walk down the sidewalk.
"Ok, let's go to the bakery and ask," he said, catching up to me.
I scoffed, "You only want me to buy you a cookie or something."
"Maybe," he said, giggling.
I wouldn't mind something to eat myself, so we walked to the local bakery and got some lunch.
"Mmm, these cookies are the best, I think you should get the recipe and cook them at home," Tobi said around the huge chocolate chip cookie he was eating. I swear I've never seen such huge cookies in all my life; they were the size of dinner plates! Luckily I had thought ahead of Tobi and already got the recipe from the lady that served me.
Everything was quiet and peaceful, the quiet murmur of people talking, the occasional car rolling past, It was the kind of town where you didn't expect loud and exciting things to happen. Apparently, that assumption was wrong.
All of a sudden people started running past the bakery, screaming and looking scared out of there minds. Everyone in the bakery got up and run out side, looking down the road, screaming, and then running in the same direction as everyone else, trying to push past them to get away.
Tobi and I looked at each other over the table, yep, this was something we needed to check out. We both got up and headed for the door, pushing people out of the way to get a spot on the path. As the tide of running bodies went past we saw the thing that was creating such a commotion.
There, walking down the street towards us was one of the very things we were looking for. With his black cloak flapping in the breeze, Zetsu, walked straight for us, an expression of mild surprise on his face at seeing Tobi.
"Zetsu! We finally found you!" Tobi exclaimed, jumping for joy.
"Hello Tobi, who's this girl?" Zetsu asked, getting straight to the point. "Probably his girlfriend," Black Zetsu said, making my jaw hit the ground.
Tobi just laughed, "No no, she is just a friend. She and her cousin have agreed to help me find the rest of the Akatsuki, so far we have only found Konan. Do you know where any of the others are?" Tobi asked.
"No, but I have heard that Deidara is already in trouble with the police and is on the run." "How typical of him, Leader sama won't be happy."
"Yea I know, we heard that too. Anyway, Zetsu this is Crissy, Crissy this is Zetsu." Tobi introduced us. "But I guess you know that already." He said under his breath so only I could hear, and it wasn't Tobi speaking.
"Nice to meet you," Zetsu said.
"Nice to meet you too," I replied, giving him a little smile. "We had better get going, I don't want to know who the residents of this place called when they saw you." I said, starting to walk back to the car.
"Good idea!" Tobi said, walking besides me with Zetsu following us. On the way to the car I rang Emily and Konan and told them that we had found Zetsu.
"Great! That's awesome, we have found one at last." Emily said when I told her, "Hey do you want to call it a day? I really can't be bothered doing this anymore and I'm really hungry!"
"Sure ok, meet you back at the house," I said.
"Ok, Bye," she said, hanging up the phone. I did the same and told the two boys what the plan was.
"Ok, let's get going!" Tobi said before running to the car just up the road.
It was hard showing Zetsu how to get in seeing as how he didn't really fit, but somehow we managed it.
"Ok, lets play I spy again, remember it's your turn Crissy," Tobi said as we left the town.
"I spy?" Zetsu asked.
"Don't ask," I sighed, which made him chuckle a bit, "Ok then, I spy with my little eye something beginning with M."
"Oh oh, Tobi knows, is it Tobi's mask?" he asked, pointing the swirly mask on his face.
"No, guess again." I told him.
"Oh damn," he said, looking around for something else.
It took him about 5 minutes to actually guess what it was, "Uh, is it mirror?" he asked, finally getting git right.
"Yes, it is." I said, wishing this game could end.
"Yes!" he exclaimed from his seat next to me.
"Ok my go, um something beginning with Z." he said. I almost laughed at how obvious it was.
"Wow because that isn't half obvious," Zetsu said from the back, "Don't ruin the game for him," black Zetsu said and the white side sighed.
The rest of the car ride was increasingly annoying, with Tobi trying to get Zetsu involved in the game, even though Zetsu refused the whole time. Unfortunately this made Tobi try harder.
We finally made it home, and I almost jumped out of the car just to get away from the other two bickering. I went up to the house where the other two were waiting.
"How did it go?" Konan asked, as I walked up the steps.
"They argued for nearly the whole way and now my brain feels like it's about to explode," I said between gritted teeth. Konan gave me a knowing smile, and I realised that she probably puts up with this sort of stuff all the time, poor Konan.
Emily giggled, "If that makes you annoyed, imagine what it's going to be like when all the others turn up."
I sighed and then laughed half heartedly, "Don't even make me think that far ahead." I said, going into the house and grabbing a cold drink out of the fridge; hopefully it would cool my anger.
"Hey, do you want to come out for a ride?" Emily asked, poking her head through the door.
"Sure," I said.
So we went out and tacked up the horses. The other three came and watched us from behind the fence. I loved horse riding, it seemed to take my mind off everything else and let me focus on what I was doing. It was a great escape for me, being with these beautiful creatures, and being able to put your complete trust into each other. Emily and I worked with our horses until late afternoon.
By the time we had untacked and put Victor and Sammy back, it was time for tea. As I went to make it, Tobi started suggesting what I could make.
"Make cookies for tea, everyone loves cookies," he told me, following me like a puppy dog; everywhere I went.
"Tobi, we can't have cookies for tea," I told him, slightly exasperated.
"Yes we can. Make them as big as the ones in the bakery!" he said happily.
"No, I'm not making cookies for tea. We will have something a little healthier." I tried to explain.
"Aw, did you at least get the recipe?" he asked.
"Yes I did, I'll make you some tomorrow, but only if you stop annoying me and go do something else."
The next thing I knew I was being tackled in a bear huge, one that threatened to stop me breathing. "Yay! Thank you so much. I'll leave you alone now, make sure you cook something yummy." He said, letting go and then skipping off to do something else.
I stood there dazed for a second before clearing my head and then getting back to cooking tea. Being hugged by the same person that had scared you half to death a day ago felt really wired, but then again, it was Tobi, and we all know how unpredictable he can be.
so their you are, another chapter for all you lovelys.
if you have any ideas on how to improve it, they are always welcome, so are suggestions, as well as anything elae you want to add.
Happy ANZAC Day, or how ever you say it.
