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Also, I've read over your comments and I've considered my choices, but I decided to go with the pairing I originally intended. Don't worry, a lot of you guys actually named this individual, so I think you guys will be happy. But thank you all for your interest in this story, it is truly appreciated.

So, on with the story!

A foot swung up, aiming for a headshot, yet a bandaged arm quickly swiped upwards to catch it. The owner of the leg grunted in discomfort at her leg being held in such a position, but she chose not to back down, not until her adversary did.

"You are making your moves too obvious, Sakura-san. I can tell by the way you set your leg slightly back before you kick that you will be aiming for my head. Remember, the ignorance of your opponent is your greatest ally." The boy with a bowl haircut said as he lowered Sakura's leg down gently. Sakura put her hands on her hips and sighed as she rolled her ankles a little bit.

"I don't know how to not make it obvious. I don't have the advantage of speed like you do, Lee." Sakura said.

"Faking the opponent out is your best bet, then. Practice the move I showed you yesterday." He said, getting into a defensive stance. Sakura sighed, knowing how badly her first attempt at the Leaf Whirlwind failed. However, there was no point learning something if one wasn't willing to work at it.

Sakura positioned herself as she needed to, taking a deep breath. As she exhaled, she flung her left leg towards Lee's head, much as she had done before, but this time it was too high to have purposefully hit his head. Lee responded as a normal person would by ducking, so Sakura quickly put her left foot down and spun into a roundhouse kick with her right leg, directed towards his ribs. The momentum of the spin gave it extra force.

Although Lee caught her leg, she knew that she had made contact with Lee's ribcage. If she had infused her chakra into that kick, it would have made a major impact.

Lee nodded proudly as he let go of her leg, which made her stumble back a little. "Well done, Sakura-san. The only reason I caught it is because I knew what you were about to do. It will be an effective weapon against an opponent." He said as he flashed her one of his winning smiles.

Sakura smiled back just as widely. "Thank you so much, Lee. Everything you've done for me has been such a huge help."

Lee waved off her thanks, but was appreciative anyway. "My training would not have been as effective if you were not so willing to work with me. I have to say that my experience with you was nothing short of lucrative for me as well. I have never had someone to teach before, and I have to say that I really like the responsibility."

Sakura walked up to him and swung her arms around his neck, ignoring that both of them were drenched in sweat. "I think you'd make a great sensei one day." Sakura said. Lee bashfully rubbed the back of his head before wrapping his arms around her waist as well. They shared this embrace for only a few moments before they broke off.

Lee looked at the sky. "It must be around the time you have to meet up with your team, is it not?" He asked. Sakura just shrugged as she sighed exasperatedly.

"I really don't know anymore. Kakashi-sensei has been getting later and later nowadays." She said. Lee pursed his lips.

"It is most likely because he is preparing for the Chūnin Exams. There is a lot to do before tomorrow. Even Gai-sensei has been spending a lot less time with my team." Lee said.

Something clicked in Sakura's head. "Come to think of it, Lee, I've never met your team before." Sakura said.

"As I have never met yours. Perhaps we will have time to acquaint ourselves during the exams." Lee said.

"Acquaint with whom?" A voice asked from behind Sakura, making her jump a little bit. She turned around quickly, her apple green eyes wide and alert. Standing behind her was a boy with long brown hair and familiar pearly white eyes, similar to those of Hyuuga Hinata from her class. She wondered if they could somehow be related.

He looked at her stoically, almost unimpressed, and regarded her with minimal concern. His gaze immediately shifted back to Lee, raising his eyebrow to push his inquiry. Contrasting his cold persona was Lee's bubbly one, and Sakura was caught in the middle. She instinctively scooted closer to her teacher.

"Ah, speaking of my team," Lee said as he went to stand next to Neji, laying a hand on his shoulder. Neji noticeably tensed yet did not move away, as if he had already given up on the fact that he would not be able to shake off his teammate even if he wanted to. "Sakura-san, I would like you to meet Hyuuga Neji. Neji, this is Haruno Sakura, the girl I've been training for the past few weeks." Lee explained. Sakura bowed in greeting, but Neji did nothing more than nod his head.

"So this is where you've been wasting your time." He said emotionlessly. Sakura shivered at his words, never hearing anything so cold from anyone except for maybe Sasuke. However, because she did not share the same affections for this male as she did Sasuke, she could not justify his rudeness. "You could have been working on your Hidden Lotus if you weren't here teaching her to…what? Throw a punch?" Neji mocked.

Lee removed his hand from his friend's shoulder, his mouth morphing into a frown. He knew that Neji was never one to spout compliments about anyone, but to say such horrible things right in front of his youthful student was not something that he would tolerate. Lee did not want to even gauge what Sakura's reaction was to that, because he could tell that it wasn't positive. "Yes, that is exactly what I have been doing. I would not call that a waste of time."

Neji scoffed a little bit and looked at Sakura, his eyes narrowed. As much as Sakura wanted to shirk back, she held her ground. She would not allow someone to offend her so openly and let them get away with it.

Yeah, give him a piece of our mind, shannaro! Inner screamed, wanting to strangle the boy that was talking to her Outer. Sakura agreed, but not overzealously. Instead, she just narrowed her eyes at him as well, and they seemed to be having a competition of who could squint the most.

"I have heard about you, Haruno Sakura. You're on the same team as that Uchiha." Neji said.

"What does Sasuke have to do with anything?" Sakura asked. Lee backed away slowly, staying close enough so that he could intervene but keeping his distance as to not appear that he was taking sides. He looked between his teammate and his student cautiously, aware of the growing animosity in the air.

"Your pink hair is not hard to miss. I recognize you as the one who always followed him around, the one who always cheered him on from the sidelines." He said with a sneer. "People like that have no place in the shinobi world. But that was just how you were meant to be. Trying to become "stronger" is just a farce."

Sakura gawked at him, fumbling with her words a little. "W-what do you mean "a farce"?" Despite her stutter, she was shaking with anger. Who was he to demean everything she had worked so hard to achieve? She realized that she had followed Sasuke around a lot and that she had to change her priorities to become a good kunoichi, but that was just what she did. She made the effort to change, and she came out stronger as a result.

"People who are born weak are weak. People who are born strong are strong. That is just how fate works." He said sententiously. "The sooner people learn that, the sooner they can stop being such a nuisance to everyone around them." Sakura glared at him, and he returned it with equal if not more intensity. Sakura's eyes quickly glanced at Lee, who seemed to be having an internal battle of his own. His fists were clenched with what Neji had to say. He always knew his teammate thought that, and it just solidified his drive to beat him. However, he did not like him saying something discouraging to his student.

Sakura's gaze immediately turned back to the brown-haired boy. "Excuse me? What right do you have to say that? You don't even know me!" Sakura yelled. A vein seemed to pop on Neji's forehead, and it was obvious that he was annoyed she had not just accepted his conclusion. Sakura crossed her arms indignantly, wanting to get an explanation out of his pompous mouth before she flung him across the field.

"I don't need to know who you are to know that you have no natural talent. It is not hard to see. The only way to be a successful ninja is to be born with this talent. Everyone else…" He was not able to finish his statement before Lee intervened. In a millisecond, Lee had appeared between them, kicking his leg up so that it would make contact with Neji's jaw. Neji dodged, but only by a narrow margin. He jumped back a few feet and narrowed his eyes at his teammate, who stood in front of Sakura protectively.

"I have lived with your ideals for years, and that has been beneficial to my goal to prove that hard work can overpower natural talent. Your criticism of my style of fighting has only pushed me to become a better taijutsu user, because I am one of the people you state are weak because they have no natural talent, and I thank you for that. However," Lee said as he looked over his shoulder at Sakura, whose hands were still clenched, "I will not allow for you to insult my student, who has worked so hard to come from where she has. She has shown inexplicable bravery in her attempts to become stronger. Your advice for her to give up is completely obsolete."

Sakura felt herself tear up at Lee's defense of her, knowing that she should be the one telling all of those things to that arrogant bastard. However, what Lee had said sparked a new resolve within her. Her prior goal was to just become stronger so she did not drag her team down and so that she could protect them as they did her. But now, she had a new goal.

She would prove that Hyuuga wrong. She would prove that hard work and effort went a long way in the ninja world.

She would not just do it for herself, but for Lee, who had given up so much of himself, put so much faith in her, to see her blossom. It was obvious that Lee regarded Neji with respect, but he in return just disparaged Lee. She did not care if Neji was Lee's teammate or friend or whatever he was. He wasn't going to get away with insulting her teacher.

Neji closed his eyes and shook his head. "Don't spout absurdities, Lee. You are not so…" He started in an irritatingly calm manner before he was abruptly cut off by a punch directed towards his face. He quickly caught the smaller fist in his larger hand, effectively cutting off the impact. However, he could feel the sheer force that surged through it. He stared into the eyes of the girl who he had just called weak. He did not take a single word of what he said back, but he saw something in her eyes that he had not foreboded. They looked fierce and relentless, and held a clear antagonism for him that he never thought could come from a whimsical follower of the Uchiha.

Sakura did not flinch at his counteract. She had expected him to block her attack, since it was obvious that he considered himself some "natural prodigy", but she had him where she wanted him. She had his attention.

"Listen, you jerk," she growled, using a vice tone that she never thought she had possessed, "if you were going to write off my attempts as useless, that's fine. I don't care about what you say about me. But if you think I'm going to stand by and watch you insult every single person that has strived to fix their mistakes, castigate every single person who has worked day and night to work hard to achieve what they want, then you are dead wrong."

Neji did not know how to respond, but he masked his surprise with a stoic façade. All he could do was internally roll his eyes. It seemed that Lee's student had adopted the same ideals he had. Neji sighed at how bothersome that would be, since now two people would be breathing down his back about "hard work" and "dedication". He mentally sighed at the new development.

"You have no sense of reason. How can someone without talent from birth ever hope to be strong? You may be able to improve clan techniques and other inherited jutsu by training, but there is no reason for anyone without those things to continue their career. What do you come from?" Still clutching her fist, he set her hand down so that he could scan her over, his eyes landing on the little white circle on the rim of the dull-rose tunic. "A merchant family?" He asked mockingly.

Sakura tore her fist out of his hand, trying to ignore the pain that shot through it because of his strong grip. She wiggled her fingers a little bit behind her back, but did not move her gaze from him.

"My family has nothing to do with anything!" She screamed at him. She was starting to get fed up with his arrogance and unresponsiveness, but it was making her lose her confidence. "No one's family…has anything to do with this…" Her voice trailed off a little bit, but still held the same amount of anger. "If you say that, you're putting down those who could not change where they came from." She thought about the disapproving looks on her parents' faces when she told them that she wanted to be a ninja instead of taking up the family trade. "You're putting down those that had not been born with "favorable" circumstances." images of Lee and his intense training appeared in her mind, along with his encouraging smile. "You're putting down those…who have never even known their family." The images shifted to her blonde friend, sitting on the swing in the playground of the academy, too feared to be approached by anyone.

"Sakura-san…" Lee started, but Sakura turned to look at him over her shoulder and shook her head, tacitly telling him that it was her fight.

Neji's brows scrunched, marring his picturesque features. "I do not see the fault in that. Why would you not talk down to those who pretend to be something they are not." He said as he turned his back to her, indicating that he was done with their conversation. "I am not disrespecting those who are born civilians that follow their parents into civilian jobs. At least those people are aware of their destiny." He stopped, but still did not turn around to face her. "Everyone has a destiny that is preconceived. Whether you like it or not, your life will follow according to your destiny. You'd do well to think about that before you get yourself hurt." He said, but showed no evidence that he was actually concerned for her well-being.

As Neji got further and further away, Sakura's anger began to rise. "That jackass." She grumbled as she started to stomp after him, but a hand caught her arm, stopping her in her tracks.

"Please, Sakura-san. That is enough." He said. "I am sorry for his behavior, but this is just how he always has been. He will not change unless he is proved to be wrong." He said, a certain fire lighting in his eyes.

A small smile spread across Sakura's face. "Do you believe…you'll be the one to prove him wrong?" She asked. Lee's face remained serious as he nodded.

"It is my life's goal to defeat him. Although Neji seems to be leagues away from me, I know I will catch up to him. I will not give up until he sees his fault, no matter what it takes." He held up his bandaged fist and looked at it as it clenched. The sight propelled Sakura to join him, since they shared a common goal.

"Then, as your student, I will make that my goal as well." She said definitively. Lee looked at her in shock. "No one insults my friends and gets away with it. You better hope that you get to him first, Lee, because when I get my hands on him, I'll show him what a "useless civilian" can do." She said, mentally patting herself on her back for her strong voice.

Lee's round eyes widened until they were in complete circles. He looked at the girl who had once been crying on a stone of the outskirts of the village. Now, only a short time later, she had grown into someone who had gained not only his respect, but his trust. The way she stood up for him reminded him only of something Gai would do, and he could not have been more appreciative of it. But, at the end of the day, she was his student, and he would not allow the student to outdo the master in such a small timeframe.

"I suppose it is a race then, Sakura-san." Lee said as he closed his eyes and nodded his head with a smile, accepting the challenge.

"Please, Lee. Call me Sakura." She said kindly. Lee opened his eyes and tilted his head slightly. "I am not only your student. I am your friend, aren't I?" She asked.

Lee nodded immediately. "Of course you are! I am more than happy to refer to you as such, my youthful Sakura." He said with his signature wink.

Sakura sweat dropped. He didn't need to add the "youthful" part. She thought, but she shook it off. That was just who her quirky friend was, and she would not want him any other way.

It suddenly occurred to her that although she issued a so-called challenge to Lee, she had no means of attaining her goal. With how she was now, there was no chance of ever being on the level that Neji was. She needed to learn a stronger technique, even though she barely carried out the Leaf Whirlwind and the Dynamic Entry with her current speed level. However, she knew that she needed something else.

Lee noticed her fallen expression, the grin dropping from his face. "Sakura? What is wrong?" He asked her. Sakura did not respond as she took a step towards him, her eyes still directed towards the ground. She did not know how he was going to react to what she was about to say, but she knew that she needed to ask.

"Lee," She started. Lee had to strain his ears to hear her, "please teach me your Lotus technique."


At least her answer had not been a flat-out no.

Lee had pestered her for a good five minutes about how it took great strength and speed to achieve that skill, and although he had full confidence that with time she would learn it too, he also worried about teaching her something that had such a taxing impact on the body at such an early stage in training. There was also the fact that it took a great deal of time each day to master it, and the Chūnin Exams started the next day.

Mustering all of the humility she had in her, she just smiled and said it was fine. She didn't think Lee was talking down to her or anything of the like, and she knew that he was just trying to look out for her. It was also true that if she set her sights on learning something that Lee took years to master before something as important as the Exams, she would only end up harming herself. She would just have to stick to what she had in her arsenal, which had grown quite significantly since she had begun her training.

She wiped the sweat away from her brow as she made her way to the training grounds to meet her team. She still was not completely over what that Neji guy said. Who was he to make assumptions about her? She didn't need to measure up to his perception of strong.

Man, if I ever meet that guy in a fight, I'll pummel him. Sakura mentally grumbled.

I would support you on that, but you'll probably get your ass kicked. Inner Sakura replied.

Whose side are you on? Sakura asked her incredulously. The monochrome figure shook her head and shrugged.

I'm just saying, live to fight another day. Sakura raised an eyebrow on the outside. Since when had Inner changed from pestering to…proverbial?

"Uh, Sakura-chan? Are you okay?" A voice snapped her out of her thoughts. She yelped slightly as her eyes focused on the figure before her, whose eyes were squinted in confusion. "You look like me after I drink milk." He said matter-of-factly.

She brushed his insinuation off. "Oh, are you lactose-intolerant?" She asked. She knew that many people in the village happened to be.

"No, he just drinks expired milk." Sasuke commented smartly from behind him. "Dobe." He added. Naruto turned on him and started a verbal battle with him, one the cold prince himself seemed to be winning.

Sakura stared at their spectacle and soon found herself delving into her thoughts again. She didn't exactly know when it happened, but the magnetic pull she thought was there between her and Sasuke was just…gone. She knew she still harbored an attraction to him, but she started to see how he had always been in a new light. He had always been mean to Naruto and had always been annoyed of her. She couldn't believe that she didn't see how much she had been pining after someone who would obviously never return her affections. In turn, it was making her life miserable, and probably irritating everyone else.

It was not that she disliked Sasuke; not at all. She knew what had happened to his clan, and Sasuke's personality was just a product of that. However, she started to view his asinine tendencies as more and more off-putting.

It reminded her of a certain brown-haired shinobi that she had met this morning.

"Ahem." A gruff voice interrupted. "If you two are done with your lover's quarrel, I would like to give a message so I can leave."

"Who said that?" Naruto yelled, looking around frantically in confusion.

"Down here, you twit." The voice said again. The three Genin turned their eyes towards the ground, where the sound was coming from, to see a small brown dog sitting there, his eyes half-opened and unimpressed. "So you're the kids Kakashi's always complaining about huh? Something about you guys never showing up on time."

What the hell? He's the one who doesn't show up on time, seemed to be the consensus of all three ninjas. The dog did not look like he believed the one who told him either.

"Hey Sakura-chan," Naruto leaned over to whisper to her, "there's a talking dog here."

"I can see that, dummy." Sakura said as she shook her head with a sigh.

"And I can hear you both, so be quiet." He said, reaching up with his hind legs to scratch behind his ear.

"Who are you? Kakashi's ninken?" Sasuke directed to the dog. The dog looked at the Uchiha, as if recognizing him. Kakashi probably had said something about him to the dog.

"My name is Pakkun, and yes, I'm his ninken." He said. "He has a message for the three of you. He sent me to tell you that he'll be unable to make it to training today and that you should all just train without him." He said.

"Did he have to send you three hours after he said to meet him?" Sasuke asked in obvious annoyance.

"I don't like your sass, boy. Even though I don't always agree with everything he does, he has a good reason not to be here today. I suppose you want to participate tomorrow in the Exams, right?" The three of them nodded. "Then you best let him do his thing." He said. "Well, that's all I want to say. Get back to training. Trust me, the Chūnin Exams are nothing to take lightly." He advised before he started to walk off. However, before he could make it a considerable distance away from them, he turned back and sniffed slightly. "You, girly, can you come here for a moment?" He asked.

"Me?" Sakura asked, pointing at herself. She then realized how stupid the question was since she was the only girl there. She cautiously went over to the ninken and bent down, her long ponytail flipping over her shoulder towards the ground.

Pakkun moved towards her and started to sniff at her ponytail. Sakura felt a little disturbed at this, but just remained frozen. Once he finished, he closed his eyes and nodded his head as if he had come up with some sort of conclusion. "Yes, it is the same." He said.

"What…is the same?" She asked tentatively. Pakkun looked her in the eyes.

"The shampoo you use. It is the same as mine." He said, before turning and walking away again. Sakura's eyes widened and her skin paled. Her self-consciousness started to rise again as she quickly took her ponytail in her hand and started sniffing it.

She heard a burst of laughter from behind her, and turned to see Naruto doubled over on the ground, holding his stomach and erupting in laughter. Her eyes then looked at Sasuke, who seemed to have a faint trace of a smirk on his face.

She glared at both of them. "I better not hear a word out of either of you about this."

Laughter just grew louder.


"Hey guys! I have a great idea!" Naruto exclaimed, throwing his arms around both Sasuke and Sakura's necks and interlocking them in his hold. Granted, he was much more forceful with Sasuke and it looked more like he was trying to strangle him than show friendliness.

"If it is as stupid as most of your other ideas, then I don't think I want to hear it." Sasuke said as he pushed himself away from Naruto's choke hold, sending him into Sakura, who stumbled upon the sudden impact.

"That hurt, bastard!" Naruto yelled. "Besides, this is a great idea! Why don't we have a free-for-all?" He asked. "Since there's three of us there's no way we can spar equally. It'll give us a good chance to train in a situation where we're being attacked by multiple people."

Sakura nodded her head approvingly. "That's actually a really good idea Naruto. Isn't it, Sasuke?" She asked, a bit of a teasing tone to her question. Sasuke remained quiet, since it was proven that someone as dense as Naruto could come up with something that actually made sense. "I'm in for sure."

"Yahoo! What about you, teme?" Naruto asked eagerly. He could tell that Sasuke really wanted to decline by the way he was shifting oddly from foot to foot, reluctant to give his answer to them.

"Hn. I guess a little practice wouldn't hurt." He grumbled. Naruto cheered and high-fived Sakura, who was equally excited.

"This is going to be awesome, believe it! So when do we start?" He asked, looking to and from both of his teammates. He happened to miss the furtive glance that Sakura sent Sasuke and the slight nod he gave in response.

"Right…now!" Sakura said as she flipped herself over so that she was spinning herself in a handstand. "Leaf Hurricane!"

Naruto immediately jumped back in reaction to the attack, but it still got part of his jaw and sent him flying. Mid-air, he made a hand sign to summon his shadow clones, but Sasuke appeared behind him before he could, kicking him in the back and sending him towards the ground. The pain didn't distract him as he finished his hand-signs, creating two clones that caught him before his face made contact with the ground.

"Hey, you two teamed up on me!" Naruto yelled angrily. Sakura shrugged innocently and Sasuke just shook his head.

"It was your idea, Naruto." Sakura said before she took some shuriken out of her pouch and flung them towards Sasuke. They happened to miss by quite a bit, since he barely had to dodge them, but it showed that she was not on his side, and he was still her enemy.

"Alright then! Time to get serious!" Naruto yelled. "Shadow clone…!"

"Fire Release...!"

"Dynamic…!"


The three of them laid on the ground as they watched the sun set above them, taking in the brilliant orange and red hues of the sky. Their heads were placed in a circle as their limbs sprawled outwards. Naruto and Sakura were panting hard, large smiles on their faces. Sasuke looked like he was making a conscious effort to show that he was not tired, but he was failing miserably. At the end of the day, after five full hours of sparring with almost no break, anyone would be tired.

"That was great! Especially because I won!" Naruto yelled as he pumped his fist directly towards the air. This got indignant calls from both Sakura and Sasuke, although the latter's sounded much more sarcastic.

"It was really fun. We should do it more often." Sakura suggested as she laid her head on the palms of her hands. Sasuke did not say anything, but grunted in response.

"Oh come on teme, you know you had fun too." Naruto mocked.

"Shut it, dobe." Sasuke said with a roll of his eyes.

Sakura giggled at their interaction as a warm feeling overcame her. Now that she thought about it, it was probably the first time that they had bonded in such a way. Even though Naruto was still boisterous and Sasuke was still distant, she could feel a bond growing between the three of them. She liked to think that it started because of her change, but she really couldn't say.

"Things are going to be different, aren't they boys?" She asked suddenly. Both of the boys strained their necks to look at her, questioning her with their eyes. "Well, one of us might become a Chūnin and the rest remain Genin. The exams will put us to the test against each other." Sakura chuckled bashfully. "I don't know about you two, but I'm scared out of my wits." She admitted.

Naruto grinned. "Don't worry about it, Sakura-chan! No matter what happens, we're still in this together as a team, right?" He said. Sakura grinned back in agreement.

"Unfortunately." Sasuke replied, but Sakura could see the faint trace of a smile on his face. Sakura could not keep herself from staring. Sasuke's smiles were rare and almost so trace that they looked like just a trick of the eye. Once Sasuke realized that Sakura had noticed his broken façade, his face immediately reverted to stoicism. However, that did not stop the smile of Sakura's face. "It's getting dark. It's about time we headed back." He said, trying to cover up his slip. He got up and started to dust himself off.

"Aw man, big day tomorrow guys!" Naruto said as he sat up and ruffled his hair between his fingers. "Sakura-chan?" He asked when she did not get up with them.

"I think I'm going to stay out here a bit longer. The sky is really pretty." She said. "Would you guys…like to stay with me?" She asked nervously.

There was a slight pause, but then Naruto immediately leaned himself back again. "Of course, Sakura-chan!" He exclaimed. "Come on teme, don't be the odd one out."

Sasuke scowled and looked like he was about to tell Naruto off. However, mid-word, he closed his mouth. He simply turned his nose up proudly as he sat on the ground, laying his head back down. "I guess a few minutes wouldn't hurt." He muttered. Sakura and Naruto looked at each other in surprise, before a grin stretched over each of their faces. Sasuke ignored them.

They all then turned their gaze up towards the sky silently. The sky started to drift into purple and blue shades, but that did not prompt them to go back. Instead, they just remained together, for the first time, as a team.

Hi everyone! I hope you guys enjoyed this chapter! I think it's probably obvious who the main pairing is going to be. I think that NejiSaku also makes sense in a story where she is trying to go against the "destiny" she had laid out for herself. Also, I'm quite the NejiSaku closet shipper, so this'll be fun. :)

Thank you to all of you guys for reading up to this point, and a special thanks to everyone who reviewed and supported this story through its growth. I honestly could not have done it without you guys, especially considering this is my first Naruto fic. So, once again, thankyou!

Anyways, I hope that you are all having a fantastic day wherever you guys are! See you next time!