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Saturday, November 4, 2006
NARUTO STORY PART SEVEN
in here you will find an a small part of my fantasy story. Enjoy it!!!
I sat at my desk, scrolls scattered all across it. Each one was labeled with a chapter number. I dug around in them, looking for the one I had been writing in recently.
“Ah, here it is!”
I opened it up, scanning what I had previously written for my fantasy.
‘Starspray put down the large tree limb she used to knock out Röhnan.
“Sorry. Can’t let you kill all the goblins for me.”
A goblin from behind jumped on her back. A quick jab in its stomach caused it to go limp and fall down.
“Trath, Minth. Take Chos and Crith to a nearby stream and get their wings washed so they can finish this fight.”
Two soldiers ran over to Chos and Crith and helped them up and together stumbled into the forest.
Mathé set upon the goblins with fury. He had lost Bance on the way here, his best friend. The goblins would pay, and pay dearly. He swung his two swords in all directions, decapitating several goblins, relieving them of their arms and legs, and chopping them in half. Hincket was swinging his great battle-ax to the left and right. Blood squirted from the goblin’s stomachs as the sharp ax slit open several stomachs. Jathiné and Jenáy stood back to back shooting starbolts and energy blasts at the goblins as they popped their heads out from the bushes. Melch ran over towards Kenthy and the unconscious Röhnan. He grimaced when he saw Röhnan’s fangs and claws. It was probably best to not wake him. Melch did plan on living longer. He picked up Kenthy and moved her to where Ravyn was. Tenk walked over to him, slapping him on the butt.
“Come on man, you can have fun with her later. We got business here.”
Melch shot Tenk a dirty look.
“You have a dirty mind, you know that?”
“And a fact I’m proud of.”
Melch stood up. “Come on man, help me guard them.”
Tenk turned his back towards Melch.
“No problem man.”
Melch grinned. Tenk could be dirty at times, but he had a good side too. Melch turned his back a towards Tenk. They stood back to back with the girls in-between them, fighting the goblins. Melch’s massive body tended to scare goblins. But his massiveness came in handy when he fought hand to hand, his specialty.’
I picked up my pen and started to write. I felt thrilled that the writer’s block that had recently made it impossible to continue my story, was finally gone.
A knock at the door brought me back from the world of my story. I looked up, realizing that it was getting dark.
“Door’s open!”
I blew on the ink so it would dry quickly. I heard the door open and closed as someone entered the house. I leaned back in my chair.
“In my room!”
I returned to rolling up my scrolls and organizing my desk. A moment later, Sasuke appeared in my doorway.
“Writing again?”
“Yeah. That writer’s block I’ve been having has finally lifted.”
I stood up from my desk and walked to the windows to close the blinds. Sasuke leaned against my desk. Once I closed the blinds and turned on some lights, I sat down on my bed.
“So what happened today? Naruto was making a racket this morning!”
Sasuke rolled his eyes. “He was sick of all the missions we’ve been assigned lately. He wants ‘a real ninja mission’”
“So I heard.”
“He convinced Iruka-sensei to give us a “real mission”. That’s why I came.”
Sasuke sat down next to me.
“First thing tomorrow, we’re leaving the village. We’re escorting this old dude to the land of waves.”
“A ‘C’ rank mission, eh?”
“Yeah”
“How long will you be gone?”
“Shouldn’t take long. We’re just escorting him. Nothing special.”
I nodded. “Estimation?”
“A week or so. Were you given a mission? I saw you in line.”
“I went to receive one, instead I got assigned to continue training my sister’s genin. At least until they find a Jounin who can take them under his or her’s command.”
Sasuke grimaced. “That sucks.”
I nodded. “Big time.”
We fell quiet for a moment, just enjoying each other’s company. I was the one who finally broke the silence.
“Shouldn’t you go get ready?”
“Yeah, I should.”
We stood up and I started to walk to the door, Sasuke following.
When we reached the door, Sasuke took my hand.
“Why are you wearing gloves?”
I felt reluctant to show him the dragons. “Take them off.”
He gently slid them off my hands, revealing the dragons on my palms.
“When did this happen?” He gently traced them.
“This morning. I’ll explain later when we have time.”
Concern shown in his dark eyes. I gently squeezed his hand.
“Don’t worry about it. Nothing’s wrong.”
I wrapped my arms around his neck to hug him. He gently wrapped his around my waist. At the touch of his embrace, a vision clouded my mind. Sasuke laid in Naruto’s arms, pierced by many throwing needles. Naruto put him down on the ground, shaking with anger. Sasuke laid on the ground motionless, like he was dead. I gasped sharply. The mission was apparently more dangerous than any of them thought. I gritted my teeth, pushing the image from my head. Damn these visions. Sometimes I hated my ability to see into the future.
Sasuke must of heard my gasp since he now cupped my chin in his hand, bringing my eyes to meet his.
“What is it?”
I shook my head. “Nothing.”
He looked as if he doubted what I said, but said nothing. He kissed me gently, then pulled away. He squeezed my hand and slipped out the door. As I watched him leave, the vision continued to raid my mind. I turned away and slipped into my room, pushing the vision to the back of my mind.
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