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Sunday, March 11, 2007


part....uhh...3...? i lost count already... @.@
here's part three... i think.... >< anywho, i hope you like it!! ^^;;

“I can see by what Iruka said in the fact that your trust is hard to gain.” He said, flashing a grin that reminded her of Naruto, “Don’t worry about it. I’m just gonna test you to see what you can do, and we’ll go from there.”
He tested her on her knowledge of ninjutsu, and genjutsu, and he was apparently impressed.
“Iruka said you never quite gave 100% when you were tested,” he said as he sat down on a near by rock, “Why now?”
She shrugged, unconsciously scratching the back of her neck in the same carefree manner as he did.
“Dunno. Never had to really try. The stuff he made us do was easy, so I saved my chakra for more… important things.”
“Heh… Well, I think we’ll take a break for now. You probably used more of your chakra than you intended to in the last exercise.”
The last exercise was a genjutsu exercise, and he had her make a whole landscape and try to make it convincing. It took a lot out of her.
“Here.” Takito tossed a small, yellow package her way, and she instinctively caught it before it hit her face.
“…What is it…?” she asked, turning it over in her hands, sitting beside him as she spoke.
“It’s a small snack, to replenish your strength. My teammate made it. Dun ask me what’s in it, because I have NO idea, but I know it’s good. He makes up his own recipes and won’t tell us what’s in it. He’s quite the cook.”
Sazaki undid the wrapper, biting into the food. Surprisingly, it tasted like fried rice, which was her favorite food besides ramen (her second favorite.)
“Huh, he cooks well. I’m trying to learn, too. Maybe he can help me.”
He shrugged, turning his gaze toward the sky, thinking.
A silence stretched out, not an uncomfortable one, but one that made her feel like he accepted her no matter what. She munched quietly, glazing at the sky as well, and just sat there. Presently, she started to think about the wind, and how nice it would be if it would just blow a small breeze. Almost as if it had heard her, it swelled and blew, the wind carrying the memories of the forest with it. A grin appeared on her face, a mischievous glint sparking in her eyes. The wind blew stronger, forcing her hair up around her head, lashing her face and neck.
“What the—“Takito looked up, curious.
Her grin widened as the wind blew it’s strongest. It seemed to direct it’s furry at the boy, making his clothes flap furiously around him.
“What the HECK??”
He opened his eyes and yelped in shock. His feet were floating five inches from the ground, the wind still blowing. Sazaki burst into laughter as he began to flail his arms, trying to find a handhold on the tree above him.
“SAZAKI!! DID YOU DO THIS??”
The girl was hugging her sides, trying very hard not to fall off her perch on the rock. Suddenly, the air went dead. He stayed in the air for a split second, the came crashing to the ground on his butt.
“You devil, what did you do??” he growled, annoyed.
“I… I can… “bend” the air to do my will.” She hiccupped between laughs, “I can… I can do the same with water, too.”
Takito stared at her in shock, then looked at her skeptically.
“How?”
Sazaki shrugged, her laughter subsiding.
“Dunno. Just can. I’ve always been able to. I had to work at it to perfect it, though.”


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