Hey, Hey, Hey! Snow Fairy Here with Chapter 3!
IK: Are you going to be able to handle yourself this time?
SF: What are you talking about? O.o
IK: Well, last time you babbled… it wouldn't have been very interesting for your audience… if any of them are left- *LOOKS AROUND*-I can't see anyone…
SF: Oh, yeah! Thank you for reading this far and a very special thankyou to TECHNONINJALOVER and SABAKU NO KEIKO for reviewing… It means a lot! Xxx
IK: *pulls out book* yeah, yeah… just wrap it up, Snow…
SF: Okay! Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto, or any characters affiliated with him. It all belongs to Kishimoto… *starts crying*
IK: Uh… don't cry Snow… you own me…
SF: That's right! *evil grins* I own you… So SHOW ME YOUR FACE!
IK: Oh,for the love of- Hey! Get Away from me!
SN: Hahahahahahaa! I'm gonna getcha!
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Imagination-Hinata: U-um… Hello... h-hope you enjoy the ch-chapter!
Rock Lee and Maito Gai had been training for hours. Neji and Tenten had been with them for a while, but it had been hours since they'd left.
"Well, Lee?" Gai finished the last of his million push-ups and stood up, panting slightly. "Are you finished with your push-ups, or…" he trailed off as he turned around, to see Lee hanging off of a tree-branch by his knees, pulling himself up with his hands behind his head.
"One thousand, nine hundred, eighty-eight… one thousand, nine hundred, eighty-nine… if I cannot… do two thousand pull-ups… I will do five thousand crunches! One… thousand… nine hundred and… ninety-one… gaah!" Lee collapsed, his muscles feeling like they were about to tear. He lay there a few moments longer, catching his breath, before jumping up and running to Gai.
"Sensei!" He yelled. "Please hold down my legs!" He threw himself back onto the ground and started his crunches. "One! Two! Three…"
Gai put his hand up to his face, mopping his sweaty brow.
"It must be the exuberance of youth," he smiled, looking up at the clouds. "Lee is quite energetic… he might surpass even me!"
He stood there watching his favourite pupil, and felt nothing but great warmth in his manly heart. Lee was going to go far…
A few hours later...
"HEEEEEEEYY! Bushy-Brows! Bushier-Brows Sensei!" The pair turned around at the sound of Naruto's voice. They had been walking to Ichiraku for dinner when Naruto had run up to them, yelling.
"Hello, Naruto," Lee replied, slowing down to let Naruto catch up. "Are you heading to Ichiraku as well?" he asked.
"Hell yeah, you better believe it! I'm starving!" Naruto yelled. They were walking through the forest to the village's limits. The village seemed to glow, as they got closer to the gates.
"Hey, why is everything lit up?" Lee asked. "Gai-Sensei, do you know what is going on?"
"We have some guests arriving to stay a while," Gai answered, a serious look in his eye. "So the place is being made to look its most magnificent."
"Who're the guests?" Naruto asked, putting his hands behind his head, and cracking his neck. "The village looks fine the way it is…"
"The guests are three promising shinobi from the Village Hidden in the Sand," Gai answered.
"Is that where Shino went, then? To escort them?" Naruto asked, as they passed the gate, Kotetsu and Izumo waving at them.
"So by three 'promising' ninja… you mean…"
"Yes, Lee. Gaara of the desert, and his siblings," Gai's eyes hardened even as he was smiling. "Lee, I want you to stay away from him. He's not normal. Look up at my manly features and promise on your life that you won't go near him…" he trailed off as he realised that Lee and Naruto had run off.
Please Lee, he thought. Don't get yourself hurt again. I don't know if my nerves can handle it…
Shino was getting very annoyed.
Kankuro had been complaining the whole way. We need rest… Can we stop for water? … This sucks… Finally he'd had enough.
He spun around in mid-air, and his food collided with Kankuro's face.
"Shut up," Shino said, his voice dropping to deep and dangerous levels. "Or I will let my insects devour every last drop of your chakra until you are nothing but an empty carcass."
"Oh yeah?" Kankuro growled back. "Maybe I should give the Crow and the Ant a little meal. I can't promise that it will be a tasty one for them, but using the Iron Maiden on you will be awfully satisfying…"
Gaara grunted and stopped, sitting down on the branch.
Temari stopped as well. "What're you doing, Gaara?" she asked. "I thought that you were in a hurry to get there…"
"There's no point in getting there fast if Kankuro ends up destroying the village in a fit," he answered. "We may as well let them fight out here, where the damage is minimal."
"Hmmm… you do have a point," Temari said. "Kankuro, go easy!"
"Heh. Not likely," Kankuro answered, letting his bundle fall from his shoulders. "This guy's rubbed me the wrong way… I'm going to leave him black and blue…"
"You just try…" Shino lifted his guard, and black clouds of insects swarmed out of his sleeves.
Kankuro's bundle shuddered and the bandages holding it shredded, revealing the Crow, its joints clacking as Kankuro established the Chakra connection.
"Humph. Men," Temari slumped down, making herself comfortable. This could take a while…
Why do men always get so fired up? Over something so stupid?
"This guy's rubbed me the wrong way…"
"Leave me alone, Temari… Go away! They are nothing but a nuisance... I don't need you!"
"You're pretty quick on your toes…"
Again, his face popped into her mind. What the hell was wrong with her?
"Hmm. Over already?" She heard Gaara's voice next to her ear and looked over down at the two.
Shino was still on his feet, his insects making a contented buzzing. Kankuro was sitting on the ground, holding smashed up pieces of the Crow.
"Y-you… bastard…"
Shino turned away. "It serves you right," he said dismissively. "Let's go, you can fix him up when we reach the village…"
He went to start walking, but stopped as a piece of the Crow's arm smashed into the back of his head.
"I'm not done with you yet."
Kankuro launched himself at Shino, catching his jaw with a right-hook. Shino grabbed hold of the arm as he pulled it back for another punch, and twisted it, sending bolts of pain shooting up Kankuro's arm. He yelled out in pain as he felt his bones crack.
"I have to admit," Shino breathed. "I really like that sound…"
He let go of Kankuro's arm, and punched him in the stomach, sending Kankuro flying.
Kankuro rebounded off of a tree, and hit Shino, sending him to the ground. He took out a Kunai.
"Treaty or not, I'm not going to let you get away without something to prove that I am better."
In lightning fast movements, he jumped on top of Shino, placing himself with a leg on either side of Shino's body. He placed the kunai delicately at his throat.
"If I left a scar on your chest, it would remain a secret," Kankuro had leaned forward so that only Shino could hear him. "A secret for just us two to know. No one else would see it, the way you keep yourself rugged up…"
Shino was breathing heavily. Kankuro studied his face, and noticed something. Behind his heavily tinted glasses… was that… fear he saw in them?
"Heh. I bet no-one's seen your eyes either."
"N-no… don't do that…please…"
Kankuro whipped off the glasses and gasped.
Shino's eyes were… black. The scleric, instead of being white, was completely black… and his irises were a pure gold.
"Wow," Kankuro breathed. "Your eyes… they're…"
"What? Disgusting? Strange? I've heard it all before, so don't even bother." Shino pushed Kankuro off, and picked up his pack, snatching back his glasses as he did so. "Let's get moving."
Temari and Gaara jumped down, oblivious to what had happened. The three started moved away, Shino furious at what had just happened.
Kankuro was still lying where Shino had pushed him.
"Your eyes… they're…" Beautiful. They're beautiful...
Sakura Haruno was finally on break. As part of the celebrations that were taking place, all hands were needed to help get things ready for the arrival of the Sand shinobi. This meant that for the first time in a while, Sakura got a break from her vigorous medical training.
She stretched, making soothing cracking noises in her shoulders, and relaxed her muscles.
"Mother," she called. "I'm going out!"
"See you later, honey! Have a good day! And for the love of God, don't embarrass our family in front of the Hokage today!"
Oh my god, mom! Who the hell do you think you're talking to? Chaa! The Inner Sakura screamed.
"I won't, Mother," Outer Sakura smiled, her mouth twitching.
She walked down the street towards the main district, thinking.
It's been a while since I've seen Sasuke… and I'm okay, aren't I? I'm not exactly pining, I'm out there, doing stuff… And Naruto WILL bring him back… he has to… he promised…
She saw Kakashi walking and hurried to catch up with him.
"Kakashi-Sensei!"
He turned around, and his eye crinkled in a smile. He slowed down to let her catch up.
He looks tired… and his face is pale… "Are you alright, Kakashi-sensei?"
"… Yes. I'm fine. I just haven't been sleeping well lately."
"Oh, really? That's too bad… If you give me some time, I can get you some sleeping potion or something…"
"It's fine, Sakura. Thank you though." He smiled at her again, and Sakura had a burning desire to rip off the mask, just so she could see him smile properly. She'd always been curious, along with Naruto and Sasu-
NO! Don't think about him! She shook the thought from her head.
"Umm… Kakashi-Sensei?" She asked turning to him slightly. "Do… do you think that… Naruto can bring him home? I mean… he promised he would, but…"
Kakashi had stopped in his tracks. "Never," he mumbled. "Make a promise to someone unless you know that you can keep it…"
"Sorry, sensei, what was that?"
He looked up at her. "Don't hold Naruto to his promise, unless you're sure that he can do it. I don't want to see him dead, because of something that you foolishly made him promise to do… Naruto may be strong, but… he's too kind to know how to do what may need to be done."
"What may need to be done…?"
"He promised to bring Sasuke home. He's intending to bring him back alive, but the fact remains that he might not be able to. Sasuke fell to ruin because of his own weaknesses. Naruto has worked hard all his life, and, despite what people seemed to believe, possesses a pure soul, one that can overcome weaknesses. It's probably never crossed his mind that Sasuke may not ever return willingly, and might kill to keep it that way. He's simply not aware of the fact that he may have to kill Sasuke to be able to bring him home."
"N-no! He wouldn't! He would fight to bring him back, yes, but he wouldn't kill his comrade, no way!"
"Sasuke doesn't see Naruto as a comrade anymore. When they were fighting, Sasuke was trying to kill him. It wasn't just another sparring match. Sasuke was doing everything he could to destroy Naruto."
"No…" Sakura's head was providing mental images of Naruto's bloodied corpse, and a laughing Sasuke further grinding it into the ground. "No..."
"So don't force Naruto to keep his promise, because he may die, or he may have to kill Sasuke. If you don't want that, I suggest you find him now, and-"
"I believe in Naruto!" Sakura screamed. Kakashi stopped, shocked that she still had so much fighting spirit. He'd employed a Genjutsu to try and influence her, but it didn't seem to have any effect… wait, no...
Sakura's eyes were sparkling with the tears that her vision had produced, but she still stood her ground, even as they splashed down her face.
"Naruto CAN do it! I know he can! He's training every day for that one purpose! He WILL do it! Don't you tell me he can't!" She ran off, before Kakashi could respond.
He stood there staring at the spot where the girl had disappeared, rubbing his temple. Why did he have to say something like that today? He was tired, that must be it…
The call sounded at noon. Anyone available was to go to Lady Tsunade's office for a special conference regarding the Sand's visit to the Leaf.
"The mission for today: Clean up as much of the Village as you can. Those who have cooking abilities are to coordinate, so that the Opening Feast is prepared to its finest. This year's Summer Festival will be outstanding," Lady Tsunade barked. "Is that understood?"
A chorus of "yes ma'am's" filled the room.
"Good. Get to your duties. Shino Aburame and the three Sand shinobi should be arriving at sundown, just before the welcoming dinner."
The group slowly filtered out, some people coming up to Tsunade's desk to ask questions about their duties. Finally, all that were left were Shikamaru, Naruto, and Sakura, whose eyes were still red from earlier.
"Shikamaru. I've spoken with your family, and it has been agreed upon that Gaara will be staying with you. Any problems?"
"Shouldn't be," Shikamaru answered. "If he's calmed down since last time I saw him…" He remembered how Gaara had been talking to himself at the Chuunin Exams, going on about feeding Sasuke's blood to his "mother".
"Good. If anything happens, let me know. You're dismissed." She turned to Sakura. "Temari should be staying in the apartments next door to where your family lives, so can you look after her?"
"Yes, ma'am."
"Excellent." She turned to Naruto and opened her mouth, but he jumped in before she could say anything.
"My apartment is too small, that other guy can't stay with me."
Tsunade's temple throbbed, and she smirked.
"What, you think we're going to trust you with the safety and wellbeing of an honoured guest? Please, don't take us for fools… I just asked you back to inform you that if you cause ANY kind of trouble during the duration of their stay with us… I will make the rest of your life hell."
"So you're kicking that other guy out on his butt?"
"The Aburame family has kindly offered to have Kankuro stay with them."
"But," Sakura remembered. "Kankuro and Shino hate each other. They might have a hard time getting along."
"I've chosen Shino as an escort for that same purpose. Shino is wise and patient enough that even if something were to annoy him, he would be able to keep it out of the way of his mission-"The door crashed open, cutting her off.
Shino stormed through, a terrifying expression on his face. Gaara and Temari slowly walked in after, followed by Kankuro, who was limping slightly.
"Wow, Shino, you're back earl-"Sakura trailed off as she noticed that both Kankuro and Shino were covered in cuts, scrapes and bruises. "What happened to you two?"
Shino ignored her. "The guests have arrived safely in the village ma'am. My mission is complete. If you'll excuse me…"
Tsunade stood up. "Shino Aburame, do you want to explain why one of the people you were supposed to be escorting is covered with injuries?"
"Oh, that. I hit him, and kicked him. But he did hit me back, so I don't really see what the problem is..."
"The POINT, Shino, is that I am in the middle of negotiating terms of an alliance with the Sand! If word gets back to them that one of ours deliberately maimed their own, we would be heading straight for war!"
Temari decided to chip in. "Ma'am, we are fully prepared to admit that Kankuro was to blame as well…"
Kankuro snorted.
"It's true, you moron," she hissed at him.
Shino was already irritated, but if he had to spend another second in the same room as him… "If that's all then..." He left the room, roughly pushing past Kankuro.
"SHINO! Get back here at once!"
Naruto turned to Tsunade. "You were saying something about Shino being able to put his feelings out of the way to complete a mission, Grandma Tsunade?"
Kakashi took this moment to enter the room. "Sorry, I'm late… a squirrel had stolen my hitai-ate, and I had to chase it halfway across the village…"
The sand siblings looked confused at this statement, but the Leaf shinobi, who were used to this, simply acted as they usually did when Kakashi made up excuses.
"Come on, Kakashi-sensei! That's the worst excuse yet!" Naruto yelled. Sakura, who usually accompanied him on these outbursts, remained silent, and pointedly looked away from him.
Tsunade sighed. "Close the door after you," she said, cracking her neck.
Temari stepped forward as the door shut, propping her fan against the wall.
"My lady?"
"Yes, what is it?"
"What is this festival that everyone is preparing for?"
Kakashi stepped forward. "The festival is a celebration of the Summer Solstice. As we are of the Land of Fire, the Sun, being the biggest ball of fire around, is a big deal. So every year, we have a big festival… people from all nations come and visit, and have fun."
"The Uchiha clan used to use their Fireball jutsu to entertain the crowds, but… that was a long time ago," Tsunade mused.
Gaara sat down on the floor.
"Why don't they do that anymore?" He asked.
Sakura looked down. "The Uchiha clan are all gone. Sasuke is the only Uchiha left, and well…" she trailed off, trembling from the memory of earlier that day. Kakashi immediately felt another pang of guilt over what he'd said.
"… So what kind of activities will be happening during the festival?" Temari asked, realising that the conversation was making several people in the room uncomfortable.
"There's usually a big feast at both the beginning of the festival," Shikamaru said, putting his hands in his pockets and leaning against the wall.
"After the feast, there's usually a competition to see which sensei drank the most the night before," Naruto laughed. Shikamaru grinned at this. "I've already planned my strategy for this year."
"Usually after the idiots have been knocked out for a while," Sakura continued the play-by-play, smiling at the memories of past years. "There's the usual kind of stuff-"
"The Village of the Leaf showcases it's many talents and beauties," Tsunade finished.
"I think Lee is opening up his dojo for sparring matches throughout the festival," Shizune looked through her notes.
"Sounds like fun," Kankuro admitted. "But why were we asked to attend?"
"The festival is supposed to be a fun event. So why not invite allies to participate in the fun?" Tsunade smiled.
"So there will be other sand villagers coming to the festival?"
"If they wish to attend… I think Baki said he wanted to come at some point, to see how the three of you are coping with the environment change…"
Temari was tired. She really needed sleep… or at least sit down. She stifled a yawn, not wanting to seem rude.
Sakura noticed this and stepped forward. "Lady Tsunade?" she asked.
"Yes, Sakura?"
"Considering the fact that they arrived earlier than scheduled, it would be reasonable to assume that Shino pushed them hard to get them here as fast as they did. Maybe they should get some rest…"
"That's a good idea, Sakura," Tsunade smiled. She had noticed as well, and was proud of her student for noticing such a minor change. She turned to Gaara. "Shikamaru will be your guide during your stay here, and you will be living in his home for the time being. If there are any problems, you go to him, okay?"
Gaara nodded, and picked up his gourd. "Thank you for your hospitality." He said to Shikamaru, bowing. Though with his lack of expression he could have been at a funeral.
What a drag… of course I have to be stuck with him… but, he thought, glancing at Temari, who was listening to Tsunade. Sakura might have trouble as well with that stuck up b-
"… and that leaves Kankuro in the care of the Aburame family."
"What?" Kankuro hissed. "Do you not see what that… person has done to me?"
"Yes, Kankuro. I am not blind. However, this was decided before you two showed up covered in bruises. I don't care if you don't like each other, I don't even care if you beat one another within inch of your lives, as long as you actually remain alive. I want you out of my office and looking for Shino within the next ten seconds or else."
"But you just said-"
"GO!" Tsunade shouted, sending the teenagers running for the door, with an impassive Gaara trailing behind. Kakashi closed it behind them, and turned to Tsunade.
"You wished to see me about something?"
"Yes, I want you to keep an eye on our Gennin," she said, rubbing her temples as she sat back down. "I want to know just how they react to the Sand village shinobi. They are our greatest allies after all."
"You want me to spy on Gennin?"
"No… well, yes. But it doesn't matter what you call it."
"I suppose, but…"
"You have a problem?" Her face, once again, bore a terrifying expression. Kakashi blanched.
"No, milady."
"Good. Move out, and get some rest... you look like hell."
The Gennin and Chuunin stopped outside, puffing from the exertion that had been taken to escape Tsunade's wrath. The Sand shinobi wore expressions of sheer terror, through their now obvious exhaustion. Sakura took pity on them, and led them to some benches in the garden.
"Here, sit down," she said, taking a bottle of water from her pack, and passing it to Temari, who took it gratefully.
"Thanks," she said, taking a sip, before passing it on to Kankuro. "What's the deal with your Hokage? She's scary…"
"Grandma Tsunade is cranky," Naruto answered, earning a whack from Sakura. "Oww! What? She is!"
"Lady Tsunade has been put under a lot of stress lately," Sakura hissed at him. "What with you botching up every mission you go on, not to mention the summer festival! She has to coordinate all the visitors from the Hidden Villages, as well as accommodating for any others who come for the festival!"
"So we're not the only ones?" Kankuro asked.
"No. Our Gennin have been sent everywhere, to bring prospective leaders to stay for a while, just like you. To establish ties between the Hidden Villagers," Shikamaru drawled, stretching out on the grass.
"Is that why everyone's been everywhere?" Naruto asked, putting his hands behind his head again, and cracking his back. "Then why wasn't I sent? I coulda' gotten a group here really fast, faster than Shino!"
"Lady Tsunade doesn't think you could handle it, obviously," came a voice from behind them.
Kiba and Hinata were walking towards them through the gardens, followed by three unfamiliar ninja, all female. Their headbands showed that they were of the Hidden Mist.
"He- hello, Naruto…" Hinata stuttered, blushing heavily. Kiba rolled his eyes and bumped fists with Shikamaru.
"You might want to wait a minute before going to see her," Shikamaru yawned. "Shino pissed her off pretty good."
"Don't you mean, Naruto pissed her off?" Kiba asked, which earnt an angry yell from Naruto's direction.
"No, Shino did it," Sakura confirmed. "He beat up one of his escorts on the way here…"
"Huh…" Kiba had trouble picturing Shino losing his temper enough to ignore his mission.
"Hey. Don't talk about me like I'm not here," Kankuro snapped. "I'm already in a bad mood, and now I have to live with the guy…"
"That's tough," Kiba sympathised. He would sooner kill himself before attempting to live with Shino, and that would be on his good side. Truth be told, Shino scared him a bit…
"Anyway… we may as well take you to your host families," Sakura advised. "You're looking pretty dead on your feet."
The three kunoichi behind Hinata were eyeing Gaara with interest, and looked disappointed to see him get up to go.
"Hey… Sand," one flirted. "You don't look that tired… maybe later you'd like to see the town?"
Gaara looked slightly surprised at the direct address, and was stumped for a moment. "… I already know my way around," he said, not sure of what to say.
"Psst!" Naruto elbowed him. "She's asking you out…"
Behind them, Temari and Kankuro shared a look. They loved to see Gaara interacting normally, even if it was a little awkward… it was good for their brother to learn these things.
Gaara was shocked at the revelation. "She's…" he looked uncomfortable now. "Ummm…"
Sakura felt sorry for him, and she took action before she'd even thought. "Gaara's unavailable," she blurted, grabbing hold of his arm and pulling him towards her. He was so shocked that he let her drag him. "You see, Gaara's my… my boyfriend!"
"Oh, yeah?" the kunoichi glared at her. "You are so not even in his league."
The Inner-Sakura was pissed. Oh, yeah? Take a look at yourself, you cow!
Instead, all she said was, "That's right. Three months."
The mist kunoichi folded her arms. "Heh. Prove it, loser. Kiss him."
Gaara was very uncomfortable now. He may have been a little inexperienced in that area, but he knew where this was conversation was leading. The others simply sat and watched, a little confused, but wanting to see where this was going.
"Why would she need to prove anything to you?" Temari demanded, eager to step in for her brother. "It's not any of your business, coming into Leaf territory and insulting its ninja!"
Gaara was kind of annoyed. Truth be told, he was tired, and was in danger of falling asleep. Not to mention the fact that Sakura was probably going to have a hard time dealing with the consequences of her decision to help him… So he took action.
"Sakura…" he turned to her, and took her other arm, pulling her closer. "Let's just do it… I'd rather not have you bullied by jealous girls… umm… darling…" he smiled down shyly at her, not even sure if he was, in fact, smiling, and Sakura found herself blushing at the close proximity of his face.
"Okay…"
His face got closer and closer, his lips pursed.
Wow, he's really cute up close, Inner-Sakura said thoughtfully.
I CAN SEE THAT, I'M NOT BLIND! Her outer-mind screamed back. BUT WHAT DO I DO?
Gaara wasn't sure how to do this, he was mainly going by what he'd read in Temari's shojo comics, and what he'd seen while watching people in the village. He just hoped that Sakura would forgive him for it…
His lips were inches away from her cheek, just above her lips. Both of them had screaming monologues running through their heads. To any person with a telepathic Kekkei-Genkai, it would have been an interesting thing to watch.
So… close! Omygod, what do I do?
"KIBA!"
Gaara and Sakura pulled away, both half-grateful for the excuse to get out of the situation. They, along with everyone else, turned back toward the Hokage's building, from which Tsunade's angry voice could be heard clearly. They craned their necks to see her leaning out of her office's upstairs window, an expression that could be compared to a hungry tiger's on her face. Kiba gulped.
"HOW LONG ARE YOU PLANNING ON KEEPING ME WAITING?"
Hinata trembled, she being the only one of the Leaf's Gennin not to have faced her wrath.
"Uh-oh…" Kiba paled, his family's stripes more pronounced.
"Told you she was angry," Naruto whispered.
"GET UP HERE NOW!"
Kiba and Hinata set off running, practically dragging the Mist shinobi in their wake, the one who had spoken before glancing back to blow Gaara a kiss.
"Uh… we'll meet you all later for the welcome dinner!" Hinata called back to them, flashing a smile through her fear.
Naruto felt a surge of warmth for his shy friend. "Bye, Hinata! Bye Kiba! Good luck with the dragon-lady!"
He saw Hinata blush as she vanished through the trees. Seconds later he felt pain, as a heavy scroll hit his head.
"Oww… what the-?" He looked up to see the source of the projectile; Tsunade had another scroll in her hand, and was readying for another shot.
"Yikes!"
"WHO'S A DRAGON-LADY?" Sakura recognised the look in Tsunade's face, even from that height. She knew it was time to duck and cover.
She grabbed Naruto's hand and started running, dragging along both Naruto and Gaara as she did. The others grabbed everything that they'd set down and ran as fast as they could, as the second scroll hit the spot where Naruto had been only seconds earlier.
Snow Fairy (in background): Show me your face, dammnit!
Imagination-Hinata: … S-snow Fairy is still chasing Kakashi-Sensei right now, b-but we'll see you next time! Please review and favourite!
Imagination Kakashi: I quiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitttt!
