Chapter SIX
It all started when a huge toad appeared in the Slytherin common room.
Lessons had ended for the day, and Sakura had found some book or another and she had holed herself in a corner to read it. Itachi, as usual, was hovering over her with some other book.
Theodore Nott, who Sakura had come to know as someone who didn't really get along with anyone, sat on the other end of the couch they had been sharing, a book in hand.
She had just been reaching a part of the book which explained the rough outline of the way which wand making had evolved, when she was, quite rudely, interrupted.
Sakura looked up when some Slytherin girl screamed. Everyone turned to look over.
To be honest, it wasn't the biggest toad Sakura had ever seen. That prize would have to go to the huge toad Naruto had summoned in their fight against Gaara during the invasion on Konoha by Suna and Oto.
However, she knew that the average size of a toad in the wizarding world was nowhere as big as Gamabunta, or even the toad looking perfectly at home in the bowl of stew.
It probably didn't help that it had appeared out of nowhere, in a puff of smoke.
No one spoke up.
Sakura couldn't really blame them, though she was sure a spell or two could make an ordinary toad as big as that.
It was as wide as her arm, and was wearing...
Sakura blinked a few times to make sure, then turned to Theodore. "Is it just me or is that toad wearing clothes."
The boy blinked at her. "...Uh..." He squinted a little. "I think...it is?" He sounded confused.
"Mkay." Sakura was now sure she had seen it before. Was that possible?
"I believe that is a summon." Itachi murmured.
The only toad she remembered that was big enough to be significant was Gamabunta, and she was sure it wasn't him...
'That toad had a son, didn't he?' Her Inner spoke up.
Sakura's widened.
"Oh gods." She murmured. She then turned to Itachi, who was sitting to her right. "That's Gamakichi. Naruto summoned him once."
Itachi narrowed his eyes. "So, a summon sent by Naruto or Jiraiya-sama."
Just then, the toad turned to look in their direction. It paused, before jumping, clearing a few couches and tables and landing next to Pansy Parkinson. The girl screeched but the toad ignored her.
Sakura blinked, and the toad was in front of her. It looked her up and down, and had it not been a toad, Sakura may have felt violated.
Itachi probably would have killed him too.
"Ye...definitely the girl that stained the sand demon pink." He muttered.
"You're the tiny toad Ruto summoned first." Sakura replied. She paused "You are Gamakichi, right? You've grown so much."
The toad snorted. "Ye humans just grow too slow. Just wait a few more years, and I'll be able to flatten Naruto no problem."
Had she been someone else, she probably would have felt embarrassed talking to a toad in front of everyone in the common room.
Instead, Sakura hummed. "What do toads eat, then?" She asked. "Flies really cannot contain enough nutrients."
The toad grunted. "The brat did say ye were a little airheaded." He muttered to himself.
Sakura blinked. "So why're you here?"
Gamakichi did something which was equivalent to an eyeroll. "Sent by Naruto." He said. "With a letter. It's in here." He opened his mouth wide, then spat out a scroll.
Theodore leaned back a little, and Sakura remembered that most of the house was watching.
She picked it up and eyed it a little.
"Naruto wants a reply." Gamakichi said. "I'm ta pick it up and return with it."
"But you don't listen to Ruto." Sakura said.
The toad snorted. "He promised ta feed me 'the best food in the world'."
Sakura shot Itachi a subtle look. She didn't have the heart to tell the toad that it was probably ramen.
Just then, Blaise Zabini, who seemed to be the first of the students to recover, marched up to them.
"What's that?" He asked.
"It's a toad." Sakura said.
Blaise opened his mouth, but Itachi cut in. "It's a summon." Itachi told him. "Sometimes, it is used in place of messenger owls back home. It's much faster than a messenger bird."
"Oh..." Blaise opened his mouth, probably to say more, but Gamakichi interrupted him with an impatient grunt.
"So...you're just going to follow me around until I write a reply?" Sakura asked.
Gamakichi huffed. "Course." He huffed in annoyance when all Sakura did was stare. "What're ye waitin for?" He asked. "Open in!"
"I have a bad feeling." Sakura muttered, but she slowly opened the scroll. She stared at it for a second before it slipped from her fingers. She collapsed backwards onto the couch and slowly brought her hands up to her face. She covered her eyes and let out a whimper. "Gods...I think I'm blind."
Curious, Itachi reached out and picked it up.
He then promptly rolled it up again.
"I...see..." The Uchiha's hand twitched, but he suppressed the urge to rub his eyes. He sat down on the couch too, and gently rubbed Sakura's hands. "I see." He held up the scroll in one hand and made a handsign with another.
Sakura jumped and reached out blindly. "No! Don't!" She scrambled over the Uchiha and Itachi let her. She grabbed the scroll and rolled away.
Itachi glanced at her. "For all we know, it could be a ploy to incapacitate us. For those of us with a Dojutsu, blindness can be a fatal blow to our ninja career." His lips twitched at the corner and Sakura giggled.
"Okay, I got this." Sakura opened her eyes slowly. "Should I read it?"
Itachi shrugged.
"Okay. Should I add all the volume and stuff?"
Itachi sighed. "No."
"Okay...here goes!" Sakura leaned back a little. "'Hi Sakura-chan! plus Itachi-teme, Neji-teme and Shikamaru-teme.'"
Itachi already felt the headache coming.
"'I wrote a thousand letters to you but you didn't reply! Then tou-chan told me that you were away on a super boring mission with lots of numbers and calculation and politics and no fighting and fun whatsoever.'"
Sakura glanced at Itachi. "'Anyways, I'm sooooo glad I'm not there. Awesome ninja like me deserve awesome missions. I'm not saying you're not awesome, Sakura-chan, cause you are. If your teammates suck, tell me and I'll beat them up! Right now, Ero-sennin and I are at the Hotspring land, cause the Ero-sennin needs more research material.'"
Sakura winced. "'This dude seriously sucks, Sakura-chan. He rarely teaches me much. I should complain.'"
Gamakichi huffed at this. "He complains about it all the time."
"'I also found out that he's the author of the books Kakashi-sensei reads. I guess sucky lame people like similar things.'"
Suddenly, the writing became a lot neater. It was still written by Naruto, but if felt as though all the goofiness was gone, and replaced by something serious.
"'Tou-chan told me that Sasuke-teme sent over his first report thing.'"
Itachi sat up, whipping around to face Sakura.
"He said he's fine, and not to worry.'" Sakura was careful not to look at Itachi. "'Apparently, the pedo snake dude took another body or something, and has a few years before he can try and take over Teme's body, or something. He says he's fine, though, and Teme's a pretty bad liar, so I know he's telling the truth.'"
Sakura's worried face melted into a gentle smile. "'So you and Itachi-teme don't have to worry about Sasuke-teme and focus on your boring mission, okay?'"
For the next few days, Gamakichi hopped around the school after Sakura.
Neji and Shikamaru had both been shocked when a toad popped up in the library, where Team Riki had been meeting up, but a few quick, to-the-point words from Itachi calmed them down enough for Sakura to explain.
They received a lot of creeped out looks and a few teachers approached them, demanding an explanation.
Finally, Sakura decided to just write a reply.
She sat down in the common room and pulled out of the letter scrolls she had brought along. She then summoned her calligraphy set. She rolled the scroll open and held it down with a paperweight Naruto and Sasuke had gotten her as a mission souvenir.
Itachi sat down wordlessly beside her and pulled the shodo sumi and suzuri toward himself. He poured a few drops of water, then began grinding the ink stone.
Sakura watched him for a while, the familiar feeling making her feel warm inside. Itachi's hand movements were smooth, and the suzuri gracefully skimmed over the shodo.
Sakura knew that Naruto wouldn't feel anything even if she did reply to his letter with a scroll pull of spray painted words.
However, hearing from Naruto, and about Sasuke, had sent a wave of homesickness through her.
The familiar sight of the calligraphy set seemed to calm Itachi down too.
For once, they didn't mind the confused looks shot in their direction, and allowed themselves to bask in the familiarity something so simple bought them.
The next day, Gamakichi returned to Naruto with a dramatic puff of smoke, right in the middle of the Dining Hall.
He promised not to tell Naruto of their real mission location, because they all knew that Minato had lied to Naruto about the contents of their mission, for Naruto was sure to make a fuss.
Though Gamakichi hadn't been much of a threat to anyone, almost everyone seemed to be pleased to see him leave.
After all, it probably wasn't too comfortable sitting next to a toad that could flatten you with a single jump.
The short moment of fun and freedom Gamakichi's presence may have brought them left with the summon, and once again, Team Riki was faced with their mission.
Fueled by their sudden homesickness, they poured out everything they had ever learned or read into their mission.
They were shinobi. They fought to win, even if the plan took months to put together.
At the moment, it seemed as if the only one who truly believed that Draco was working for Voldemort was Harry Potter. However, the two had been enemies since their first year in Hogwarts, and Sakura knew that his opinion would seem biased to most.
And so, she chose Saturday mornings, where both Harry and Draco would be in Apparition lessons, to tackle the 'Cabinet problem'.
Draco had passed them the noted given to him by Borgin, and they fiddled around with it.
The blond had also told them that the second cabinet was at the store Borgin and Burkes, and that was enough for Team Riki to figure out a lot of things.
Classes proceeded as normal.
After showing Draco the progress they had made on the cabinet, it wasn't too hard to convince the boy to take a few days off while they continued working on it.
It was obvious the boy was exhausted.
They sat through their lesson with like any other student paying attentions. They left clones in bed during the night whenever they needed to extra time to make a detour someplace or another.
Sakura reported Harry lurking around the Room of Requirements during the weekend, but when they got there, he was nowhere to be seen.
He was there, though, so the two passed by as if nothing had happened.
Somehow, the boy had hidden himself from view, and that added another thing to the list of things Team Riki had to look into.
Thanks to the cabinet, they had found out just how useful the Room of Requirements could be. Draco told them how it worked and the Shinobi wasted no time in conjuring one of the Uchiha compound.
They would sneak out at night, leaving clones behind, and run around in their.
Though they hadn't done any training for a while, something that made Itachi moody once in awhile and Neji pale just at the thought, the familiar movements of kata came back to them and soon, they felt like they were back home, in Konoha, warming up before a spar.
Sakura and Neji would work on some of the collaboration techniques their Byakugans allowed them to perform while Itachi took pleasure in seeing how much of the forest he could burn down with his Katon technique. Shikamaru spent his time lying around watching the clouds, something he hadn't been able to do for a while, but he did join in their partner spars.
They would return to their House Common rooms and like every night, spend the rest of the night there, always half away.
Even if they did actually manage to doze off, the scuffling of their slowly waking housemates would wake them. Some people used to question their 'early rise', for they were always awake and reading when people came down, but now, they didn't even question it.
Then a similar day would repeat, with little bits varying, like the lessons they have that day, or how much trees Itachi could burn down or how many clouds Shikamaru managed to count before he dozed off.
However, Team Riki also knew that these peaceful days would never last.
Voldemort was planning something big, and speaking from experience, they knew it would be a war.
Decisions had to be made, and Neji, Shikamaru and Sakura understood that this duty fell into the hands of Itachi, their team captain.
They knew that Minato's words that he trusted them to make the right decisions was a praise they might not be worthy of, and also a huge appliance of pressure.
But it also allowed them to finally see the biggest picture.
The future of not only Konoha, but all of the Shinobi nations, may depend on how they dealt with the problem at hand.
Thought Voldemort didn't know the full extent of their powers, all four of them knew that their skills and techniques interested Voldemort greatly.
The man had known that a different dimension existed, and he also knew how to make contact through the two worlds. None of them would be surprised if something drove the man into their world.
Finally, during one of their breaks, Itachi gathered Team Riki in the gardens. He ordered both Neji and Sakura to keep an eye out on the surroundings, and all three of them knew that after looking through everything they had gathered throughout the past few weeks, Itachi had come to a decision.
"It is obvious that Voldemort is trying to accomplish something he failed to do years ago. However, allowing Voldemort control over his world is dangerous." Itachi said briskly. "With the power and influence he has gathered, he could easily bring trouble over to our dimension."
"So we're going to stop him?" Sakura asked.
Itachi narrowed his eyes. "Though we cannot risk outright opposing him, we must slow him down. Once it seems like his side is winning, loop holds with definitely appear." Itachi's eyes gleamed, in the way they knew it did when thousands of strategies and plans ran through his mind. "It would be best if he crumbles from within." He said.
"What he doesn't know won't hurt him." Sakura murmured. "He's got Dragon running around, doing something. I say we tag along on that."
Itachi nodded. "We must act carefully from here." He said. "We cannot afford any mistakes."
A hoarse cry of 'MURDER IN THE BATHROOM!' was what had led to Sakura entering the boy's bathroom for the first time on her own accord.
Harry looked up from where he had been crouched, eyes wide and full of fear. Draco lay beside him, lying in a pool of blood. Sakura decided that there wasn't as much blood as it first appeared; the floor was covered in water, and the blood had spread.
Harry opened his mouth, but Sakura shoved past him, her hands already glowing with healing chakra.
Harry watched, his mouth hanging open from shock, and he watched the wound on Draco's chest slowly heal.
The door to the bathroom was thrown open and once again, Harry looked up in terror.
Sakura knew that it was Snape without even looking. She had sensed him approaching.
The professor took one look at the situation, before crouching on the other side of Draco. By then, the wounds on the blond had knitted themselves together.
Sakura drew back and wiped her forehead with the back of her hand out of habit. She ignored the feeling of eyes boring into her and ran her hands over Draco again, just to make sure.
"Miss Haruno." Sakura looked up at Snape's brisk voice. "I would like to talk to you later about..." He glanced pointedly around the toilet. "The occurrence here."
Sakura nodded.
"But for now, please bring Mr Malfoy to the hospital wing."
Sakura didn't argue. She didn't even bother telling him that there was nothing the 'hospital wing' could do if she hadn't been able to.
She got to her feet, having no problem with supporting Draco's weight, and led him out of the toilet.
The news of the happening in the toilet had traveled far. Sakura had been called to Scape's office, where she told him that she had been walking past the toilet when she heard the ghost's screams. She told him that she had healed Draco with techniques taught back home.
Snape had nodded, and though Sakura couldn't really tell if he believed her or not, he let her go without much trouble.
Later that day, Sakura, accompanied by Itachi, visited Draco. The blond looked up when they stopped beside his bed.
"I believe you could use some good news?" Sakura asked.
Draco sighed and ran a hand through his hair. Itachi dumped dry clothes he had been carrying on his bed. Draco glanced at it, then looked up again. "Thanks."
Itachi nodded.
"Good news?" Draco asked.
"The cabinet!" Sakura grinned. "It works!"
Draco stared at her for a few seconds.
Sakura waved a hand in front of his face. "Hello?" She called. "It-"
"Works?" Draco sat up. "Really?"
Sakura nodded. "I've made sure. Small objects, and maybe a mouse or two." She crossed her arms. "It appears on the other side too, I've checked."
Draco didn't ask her how she had checked. He simply slumped down in the bed and closed his eyes.
A few days later, Draco asked to talk to Sakura, where he uttered a few words so quiet Sakura had to strain to hear and not meeting her eye.
"I have to kill him." He said. "I have to kill Dumbledore."
If he had expected her to pull away at the mention of murder, he was wrong.
She didn't show any signs of leaving. "Do you have any idea why Voldemort is trying to kill Dumbledore?" Sakura asked.
Draco tensed at her bluntness but shook his head.
When she didn't elaborate, he finally looked up, and all he saw was the pinkette gentle smile.
Because she had seen right through him.
Beneath he fear he felt for Voldemort and the consequences should he fail at this task, he knew as well.
He wasn't a killer.
Sakura knew that, and she also understood the situation he was put in. He had to kill in order to not be killed.
It was almost like back at Konoha.
Those who hadn't had their first kill yet could understand what it meant to kill, but the didn't understand what it meant to kill. Knowing how to kill and actually killing were a huge difference.
Sakura had come to understand that she, who could lock away any regret and guilt from a kill, was very privileged.
You got used to killing, but you would never truly be able to escape the knowledge that your actions had led to the death of another.
Sakura's Inner allowed her to forget these emotions. She could forget and not recognize them when the time came to take a life.
What had made the Haruno clan one of the most powerful clans was not their skill, but their ability to ignore emotions.
Sakura locked herself in the toilet that night. Once she had made sure that her roommates were asleep and she had secured the door, she pulled out a scroll from her seal and channeled her chakra into it. She reached in and pulled out a scroll, which she placed on the floor. She got down on her knees, then bit her thumb and smeared the blood over it.
A series of marks, written in her blood, spread over the scroll. There was a pause, before with a small puff of smoke, the scroll vanished.
Sakura leaned back on her hands and closed her eyes.
A few seconds later, she felt a presence right behind her and leaned backwards to look at the newcomer upside down.
"Hi, Zetsu."
Black Zetsu's form rippled rapidly. He blinked his yellow eyes at her. Zetsu had been known to serve under Kaguya, and as the head of the Otsutsuki clan, he now served her.
"Hello, Sakura-sama."
Sakura grinned, then flipped herself over to face him. "I'm glad you came."
Black Zetsu blinked. "Where is this, Sakura-sama."
Sakura waved her arms dramatically. "A dimension where a weaker version of chakra is used." She shook her head to clear her thoughts. "Anyways, there's a reason I called you here, Zetsu. There is something I need you to do for me."
"How are we going to deal with this?" Neji asked.
Itachi ran a finger over the blade of his kunai, as if he were checking it's sharpness.
None of them mentioned that the Uchiha spent nearly all his free time polishing and caring for his weapons.
Sakura thought of the Haruno Tunnels, which was an underground structure that began at the Haruno compound and snaked underground, throughout all the Shinobi Nations. Not even she knew where the furthest ones led, and since they were only accessible to those who carried Haruno, or Otsutsuki blood, they had never been found, let alone explored.
Sakura narrowed her eyes a little.
But she could bring people along with her into the tunnel.
Maybe...
"There's something I want to try out." The males of Team Riki curiously turned to Sakura.
Team Riki and Draco met up in the room of requirements. When the Malfoy arrived, all four of the shinobi were already there. They were a few hours early, and that gave them time to make any last minute preparations.
"Harry Potter and Dumbledore are currently out." Neji reported. "However, it hasn't been any longer than their usual outings and I suspect they will be back soon."
The first thing Team Riki did was strip out of their robes, revealing their shinobi attire underneath.
Itachi pulled out his weapon scroll and summoned its content. Draco's eyes widened at the wide variety of blades. Itachi inspected each of them with sharp eyes before slipped them into his pouch.
Sakura summoned two pouches and after making sure that they were full of shuriken and kunai, she strapped each to her thigh. She then strapped another one around her waist, filling this one with senbon and a vial or two of poison.
Neji, who mainly depended on his Byakugan, and Shikamaru, who was more of a support type, each grabbed a few kunai and a handful of shuriken.
"We're aren't going to war, you know?" Shikamaru muttered, eyeing Itachi's pouch, which had impressively managed to fit all the weapons.
Itachi grunted. "It is better to be prepared." He said simply.
Neji shrugged, showing his lack of interest in the topic.
Sakura twirled a small smoke bomb on the tip of her finger. Shikamaru warily watched her.
"Would you like one?" Itachi held out a kunai towards Draco, who hadn't said anything so far.
Draco glanced at the weapon, then slowly raised his hands. "Maybe not."
Itachi shrugged.
"At least take one of these." Sakura tossed the blond a small sphere, only for Neji to snatch it out of the air.
"Did you just toss a smoke bomb at him?" Shikamaru asked.
Draco blinked.
"Yes?" Sakura frowned. "Yes, I did."
Neji sighed. He carefully handed Draco the smoke bomb. "Be careful. Don't knock it around too much, or it might explode. If something happens, throw it. It'll give you enough cover to escape."
"Doesn't he have his wand?" Shikamaru asked. "Can't that thing buy him more than enough time?"
Itachi frowned. "Through the observations made during our time spent here, I believe it is safe to say that these wands are not a practical a weapon as it is a tool to aid in daily life."
"It's not like we're going to be fighting him." Shikamaru insisted. "To us, it maybe nothing more than a wooden stick, but to others, it seems to be effective enough."
Sakura hummed. "The reason we're here in the first place is to help the Dragon." She said. "He wont need a weapon." She stood up. "They'll be here soon."
Team Riki stood alongside Draco as he let the Death Eaters into the school. The handles began turning slowly, and even Sakura could feel the tension in the was a click, and the doors began to open.
Black smoke filled the air as the cabinet doors opened.
Draco flinched back just a little, but Shikamaru grabbed his arm to stop him from going too far.
"Mutts are good at smelling fear." He told him quietly. "Don't bother trying to hide it." He looked up, straight through the smoke. "But you have to face it."
"I guess the protection seals around the school doesn't affect this thing." Sakura murmured.
Bellatrix was the first to step out.
Sakura glanced over the Death Eaters Voldemort had sent. The Carrow twins, Rowle, Yaxley, Gibbon, and the werewolf they had heard about, Fenrir Greyback.
Draco flinched away from the werewolf, fear evident in his eyes. Neji slipped in between the blond and the man, arms limp by his side.
Greyback sneered at him but Neji didn't even flinch.
The shinobi ignored the sneers and leers they received, faces blank and emotionless as any trained ANBU.
"You may know impressive spells." Bellatrix cackled. "But we'll see what you're truly made of."
Sakura blinked at her dismissively. "A head start would be appreciated."
Bellatrix snickered. "Time to fail. Of course."
Sakura blinked at the woman, boredom evident in her eyes, then turned to Itachi. "A word of warning. The Order of the Phoenix is patrolling the area. There are those who seem to be aware of our arrival."
Itachi nodded without batting an eye. He gestured towards Draco, and the blond flicked his wand and the Dark Mark appeared in the sky, right above the Astronomy tower.
"Neji." At Itachi's order, the Hyuuga activated his Byakugan. The veins around his eyes prodded out and he narrowed his eyes.
"Already headed towards the tower." He reported. "He seems to be weakened considerably." He paused. "Harry Potter is close by."
"We have orders not to touch him." Itachi turned to Shikamaru. "Keep him away." He said. "A genjutsu should do, but if it comes down to it, do not hesitate to use your Kagemane techniques."
Shikamaru bowed, all signed of the usual laziness gone. He body flickered away, leaving a puff of smoke behind.
"People are beginning to gather." Neji said.
Itachi nodded, and his eyes bled red as his Sharingan came to life. He turned to look into the shadows of one of the school pillars, then turned back to those gathered in front of him. "I will keep them occupied for a while." He shot the Death Eaters, who had begun to shuffle around impatiently, a calm look. "I will trap the guard in one place." He said. "Then you will be free to hunt down the trapped mice one by one."
Fenrir let out what might have passed as a chuckle.
"You two will move on ahead." Itachi ordered his two teammates. "Neji, keep an lookout." He turned to Sakura. "Accompany Draco. If you come across anyone, knowck them out. However, if they see you before you are able to do so..." Itachi's red eyes gleamed in the dark. "Seal the body away." He said. "We'll dispose of it later."
Both of them nodded.
"Go."
Sakura grabbed Draco by the arm, and the three of them vanished in a puff of smoke.
The three of them appeared at the bottom of the stairs leading to the top of the Astronomy tower.
Neji drew back a little, gesturing with his hands that Shikamaru had successfully stopped Harry Potter.
"Now, Dragon." Sakura turned around. She grabbed onto the older blond's shoulders and made him look at her. "Here's our plan."
Once his teammates had vanished, Itachi turned around to glance back into the shadows. He lifted his hands, then hesitated, and instead, pulled out his wand.
He wordlessly cast a 'Lumos' spell, and the corner lit up. A cowering man was brought into view. His eyes were wide, and his mouth was open in a wordless scream.
"Oh~" Bellatrix let out a cackle. She pointed her wand mockingly at the man, frowning when he didn't move or cower or anything.
Itachi moved to stand in front of the immobilized man. "Order of the Phoenix, I presume?" He asked. When the man didn't move, he turned towards the Death Eater. "A moment, please."
He cast a silencing jutsu in the area, one similar to the technique used in the Hokage's office, then turned back to the man. His Sharingan flickered, before morphing into the Mangekyou Sharingan.
The Order of the Phoenix member looked right into Itachi's crimson eyes, and his eyes glazed over.
A second later, he began to scream.
Warning: Was rushed.
Darque: So, I just completed the summary research on Harry Potter Book seven.
Raven: Meh. I'll leave all the itty bitty stuff to you.
Darque: I don't mind, cause it's fun, actually. I already have a couple of ideas.
Raven: Looking forward to them, then.
Darque:...
Raven:...Whoa.
Darque: What?
Raven: You actually sounded kind of...nice.
Darque: Sounded nice? What you talkin 'bout? I'm nice all the time.
Raven: Yes, because offering to remove the eyeballs of 'blind idiots' and cut someone's hair cause you like the sound of snipping scissors makes you a wonderful person.
Darque: Actually, I think your eyes will look prettier if your sclera was red as well. You like chilly sauce or ketchup?
Raven: Strawberry jam, please.
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