It was small.

That was Sasukes first reaction when he walked in.

Chun had already inspected the place in under twenty seconds and was sitting on the couch reading a book.

From the doorway, Sasuke was standing in the kitchen and if he took five steps he'd cross over to the living room. Then there was a small hallway with three doors to the right. The closest one was on the right and lead to a tiny bathroom that made Sasuke feel slightly claustrophobic. The next door was on the left and had a bed with a window overlooking the street. The last door held a room with another bed and window with the same sights, the only difference was that this room had a closet.

He sat his bag and hat down on the bed of the room with a closet and walked back to the living room. He sat down on the gray couch next to Chun.

"So," Chun started as he sat down,"you'll be starting school next week. That should be enough time for you to be situated. I'll show you the way to school once, after that your on your own."

"Hn."

"Any questions?" She asked putting her book down.

"Yes. What type of school will I be attending?"

"What do you mean?"

"I mean a ninja academy or what?"

"Oh?" She looked interested. "So your interested in being a ninja?"

"Hn."

"Well then, a ninja academy. Of course you probably would have ended up there anyway. Most kids do. Only the ones whose parents can afford to give their kids special treatment get away with not knowing how to throw a kunai straight."

Sasuke smirked at that statement.

Chun didn't notice and began to rant.

"Besides it's just common sence right? I mean if you're surrounded by people who could tear you up in an instance you should know how to defend yourself. I mean, please. Half the crime here could be avoided if people just..."

Sasuke listened to her talk for nearly an hour before she stopped. It didn't bother him though, nearly everything she said was worth listening to a most definitely distracting.

"Oh wow, it's late. Well time to get to bed kid. Tomorrows a long day. I'll be in here if you need something." She said as she walked into the guest room.

If the people here are more like her, it just might not be so bad. Sasuke thought to himself as he laid down.


"Wake up!" Sasuke heard a voice command. He ignored it. "I said 'Wake up'."

Chun walked over to his bed. "If you don't wake up I'll dump a bucket of sand on you. Belive me you do not want that to happen."

Sasuke sat up slowly.

"There you are! Now get ready your class starts in ten minutes." She said walking out of the room.

"What!" Sasuke cried out. I'm going to be so late! He'd been waiting to go to school for three days and now he was going to be late on his first day.

He was dressed and ready for school in under five minutes.

He rushed towards the door and started to open it when he heard clapping.

"Wow! I've never seen anyone get up so fast. How did you do it?" She asked him mockingly.

"What?!"

"Don't worry squirt, your first class doesn't even start for two more hours. Eat some breakfast."

Sasuke took a few breaths, a technique he learned that was very handy while Chun was around.

After calming himself down he went and sat down at the table with her.

"Here." She handed him a plate of eggs. "Eat up."

After breakfast he stalked calmly ahead of Chun on the way to school.

"Hey, just forgive me and cut the cold shoulder business squirt!"

Sasuke stalked faster.

"Ugh! Fine I'm so sorry I ruined your beauty sleep. There happy?"

Sasuke was actually trying his hardest not to laugh because that would have been impolite.

That didn't stop him from smirking though.

"Hey I saw that! You sneaky little squirt."

Sasuke slowed down and walked beside her.

"So no school fights if possible. Pay attention to the teacher unless you already know what he's talking about. Yada yada, you know, I don't want a call on the first day, got it?" She said mimicking a fussy mother.

"Hn." Sasuke answered.

"Alright. Bye." And with that said she turned around and left.

Sasuke walked to the small school and found his classroom easily.

A good thing about here, He thought to himself, I don't have to walk around all morning to find my classroom.