Ye, I'm back! I had a really depressing time, which made me very tired and I just wasn't in the mood for anything. Also, when I felt better, school gave so much work... All the dumb excuses aside, I finished it! I'm sorry if it is kinda bad and short, but finally the intro is done :D
Enjoy it people who actually read this!
The sun was up, the birds were chirping and the sky was cloud free. Deidara sat alone in the small kitchen and chewed on a toast. It was the first day of his three days with boredom, the expelling period. But his mom had been so "kind" to make a list over things he can do if he becomes bored, as Deidara normally got. After eating the last toast on the plate, Deidara turned his attention to the list in front of him. His mom had written down things like; clean the house, take the cloth wash and do extra schoolwork. But she always wrote one thing that she knew Deidara would do. Today she had written:
Water the flowers.
Taking the plate to the dishwasher, Deidara walked down the short hallway to the front door. After putting on his shoes, he opened the door and walked out to sunshine and light breeze. It was refreshing and peaceful, the sound of leafs blowing away in the wind, the birds that sat in the trees and chirped. Beautiful, Deidara thought and looked up to the blue sky. A flock of birds flew southwards, over the sky while searching for a new place to stay during the winter.
After Deidara had enjoyed his surroundings, he walked over to the flowers by the house wall. His mom had planted flowers around the house since before Deidara was born, she had always had a passion for plants and nature.
Deidara filled the watering can full and watered all the flowers from left to right, around the corner and to the end of the flowerbed. And then he took another round around the house. Since his mother was a flower enthusiast, Deidara had always had the job to water her precious plants.
After three rounds around the house, Deidara laid down on the grass, tired and bored again. He sighed and rolled over to the side, which gave him a beautiful view of the forest nearby. The leafs were no longer green and joyful, but were slowly turning yellow and orange. Deidara watched one of them leaving its tree. Carried by the wind, it flew into a new, unexplored area.
Unexplored, he thought over and over again while looking at the forest. Deidara rose up, quickly brushing the grass off him and ran towards the forest. His adrenaline was on its highest and inpatient. When he got close enough, he slowed down. The forest had bushes surrounding the isolated forest, except a small, hardly visible passage. Deidara walked alongside the bushes until he found the passage and walked through it. A huge tight, green forest opened before his eyes. The trees were high and the leafs on the top of the trees only let in some few sunbeams. On the ground laid withered leafs, broken twigs and some fallen trees. It was something with the light that made the forest feel adventurous.
He walked further into the beautiful forest, looking around as far as his eyes could see, not missing a single beauty of the nature he was currently in. After following the path further into the woods, he came to a small river. The sound of running water was calming and soothing. Deidara laid down on the wet ground, with his hands behind his neck and relaxed. His clothes would become wet and his blond hair would get dirty, but he didn't care at the moment. Everything was so peaceful, so transient and fleeting. Because he knew that the beauty would end sometime. Deidara closed his eyes and took a deep breath, the river sound faded and everything went black.
Deidara opened his eyes, met by the rays of sunlight. He rubbed his eyes and looked around. I guess I fell asleep, was the first thought that came up in Deidara's mind. He was in the same forest, by the same river, under the same beautiful trees, sitting on the same... Wait, the ground was dry. Deidara noticed also that his shirt was no longer wet on his back. He got on his feet and looked around once more.
"Strange, un" Deidara thought out loud and began to walk around. The position of the trees looked slightly different and the path he came from was wider than before. Beyond that, everything looked the same. But why does the forest feel different?
Deidara began to walk on the path he thought he came from, seeing everything normal so far. Except the ring on his index finger was giving him a tiny strange feeling. Ignoring that, Deidara continued his way home.
After what felt like an hour, Deidara began to ran along the path. The forest looked more and more unfamiliar the longer the path went. It grew tighter and tighter, and the path became smaller and smaller. Deidara was sure he was on the same path he came from, but something in him told him wrong. A sudden sting of pain shot through Deidara's body made him fall on the ground. The ring was tightening around his finger, giving him a sharp pain. Deidara looked at his beautiful ring, the blue orb was lighted and blinked slowly. He tried to take it off, but the shining ring didn't move a bit. The more the blonde tried, the ring tightened more and the pain got worse. Deidara clenched his teeth and growled. Ignoring the waves of pain, he used all his strength to push his body up from the ground and getting back on his feet. His legs resisted and his arms had no strength left, but Deidara got up after supporting himself by leaning on a tree.
Right there, in the horizon along the path, there was a small opening. From there, the sun shone. Can it be the opening I came from? Deidara thought with a little hope. He began walking along the small path, leaning against the trees for support, towards what he thought would be the way home. The pain from the ring was increasing, giving him the feeling of thousands of knifes stabbing his whole body over and over again.
Deidara walked as fast as he could, getting a little strength from the little hope he had. The path looked like it got only longer and longer and the opening got further and further away. He began running, faster than his body would let him.
"Just… a little more…" Deidara mumbled between pants. He could hear the birds chirp happily out in the open, only a bit more. Deidara didn't care if his mom was home to scold him for being out without a jacket or that he had slept outside. He didn't care, he only wanted the pain to end.
Finally he was only a few meters away and Deidara could see a little of what was outside the unknown forest. Sprinting the last bit, he ran through the opening and fell on the hard ground out of exhaustion. Pain still shot through his exhausted body, but he was finally out in the open.
He had fallen on his stomach, with his cheek against the ground. Deidara's whole body was going numb and it felt like he was going to faint at any moment. What Deidara hadn't noticed yet was that he had fallen on a long straight dirt road, with a forest on the other side too.
He opened his eyes, seeing a figure approaching in the horizon. Deidara didn't move, his vision blurred and his eyelids became heavy. The figure got closer and now Deidara could see that it was a horse, dragging a wagon with a person on it. Deidara felt tiredness beyond the pain take over his body, and once again the world went black as he closed his eyes.
The man on the wagon saw the sleeping blonde and stopped his horse. He had brown hair, dirty clothes and a straw hat hanging from a string around his neck. Jumping off the passenger spot, he walked towards the figure on the ground.
"Looks like I was the one to find him" the stranger said, smirking while looking at the still blinking ring on Deidara. Lifting the blonde up bridal style, he carried him his wagon and laid him between the hay. Deidara still slept when the wagon began moving, continuing it's way along the road.
I really hope you are kinda curious here, cause you'll find it out next chapter! :D I promise it will be longer! 3
Spoiler (kinda): Sasori will finally appear, and some other members of Akatsuki
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