Summary: On October 10th, Namikaze Minato and Uzumaki Kushina died, leaving behind two children. Sixteen years later, when Minato is revived, he's in for quite a shock. For starters, one of his children is an Akatsuki member and the other is a happy-go-lucky idiot. Note: Yondaime bashing and OC Warning.


Itachi frowned. Why was he back, in the world of the living. He glanced to his left and right and noticed the other Akatsuki members. To his relief, Sayuri wasn't there. Then again, she might not have been 'called back' as one might put it.

Kabuto grinned and sent them off to do their work. This work involved screwing up and killing off more lives and people with an ace card: their bodies grow back. Itachi and Nagato ended up together and stopped at a lake. Itachi admired its calming effect but was plunged into battle when two jinchuuriki approached.

One was an octopus and the other was a very familiar blonde. Now, however, his body was engulfed in a glowing yellow chakra. It was like…purified Kyuubi chakra. Itachi remembered the terrible aura the Kyuubi gave off when it attacked sixteen years ago.

So this was Uzumaki Naruto. Itachi frowned as his body began to move on its own. Where was Sayuri? Or Kenshin? Or Sasuke?

He found he couldn't talk and Naruto kept rambling on and on. The topics didn't really vary but they made Itachi very, very uneasy. The topics were about him and Sayuri and Kenshin. He talked about how he knew of the Uchiha coup and Sayuri's past and Kenshin. The last one made something snap in the Uchiha. He cared for his son greatly and was saddened to die, leaving Sayuri alone, but if Sasuke was going to be ignorant of the truth, then so be it.

However, that hope was dashed as well. He said that the same guy who told him had already told Sasuke. Sasuke, as a result, was going to destroy Konoha. Sayuri, or bitch, as Naruto referred to her as, was siding with him. Itachi was livid but as an Uchiha, he was good at hiding discomfort and anger and the Edo Tensei jutsu was also suppressing emotions and speech.

Multiple curses towards the blonde occurred to Itachi. One being he should not insult his wife, also Naruto's actual sister who, as Naruto said, abandoned him. That wasn't the case at all. The truth was that Sayuri had no choice but to watch from afar. She could only distance herself from him to keep him safe from Minato's dangerous name and fame.

Also, Naruto mentioned having harmed Kenshin for being stubborn. Itachi was ready to murder the blonde. Why was Naruto baiting him anyway? Itachi internally frowned. There had to be a reason. Maybe Naruto though that riling up the enemy might weaken the Edo Tensei? It was a stupid assumption. Not even Sasuke would think of that.

Finally, Itachi managed to break the Edo Tensei. It was difficult, unbelievably so, but he managed. Itachi would manage and do anything he could think of if he tried hard enough but seeing how that was the case, he declined doing so. It could lead to wars or people seeking to harm him, both directly and indirectly using people he cared about.

Once Naruto saw this, he backed off. Itachi took off, leaving the three to seal Nagato. Itachi wanted to find Sayuri and Kenshin and properly apologize because the premium kunai Itachi bought for Kenshin and Uchiha scrolls he entrusted to Sayuri didn't seem to be much of an apology.

As Itachi was running through the trees, going to where he supposed Sayuri to be, he was followed. It was a troubling coincidence Sasuke had found him but instead of being angry the way Itachi had anticipated, Sasuke was almost apologetic. Itachi could talk once more but didn't take advantage of it unless Sasuke asked a question Itachi wanted to answer.

"Nii-san, I'll take care of Sayuri and Kenshin," Sasuke said. Itachi merely nodded. The two continued silence, for the most part. Itachi decided to brighten the atmosphere for once and tell Sasuke a rather amusing story about his past.

"Sasuke, I have a story. I know I never did this when you were small but that was because there was Kaa-san and Sayuri to do that," Itachi started. Sasuke nodded in a way to tell Itachi to continue.

"When I was about two, I had wandered around the house and I found Kaa-san's stash of makeup. I was curious of how it might look on me, so I applied the items in a way I'd seen her do so a few times," Itachi paused for effect. "I'd done a terrible job."

Sasuke almost cracked a smirk, but waited for the story some more.

"When Tou-san saw it, he paled and didn't teach me anything the rest of the day. You can imagine my dismay at Tou-san, the one to fuss over my training and whatnot, to avoid me entirely," Itachi said, a soft smile on his face.

Sasuke gave a soft smirk. Both of their expressions faded as the reached their destination. It was a cave and Itachi destroyed the wall to get to Kabuto. Kabuto grinned as he saw the two Uchiha.

Itachi saw Sayuri and Kenshin in the far end of the room and saw that Sayuri had put up a seal to keep Kabuto away and was going over ninjutsu and genjutsu theories with Kenshin. Sayuri saw Itachi and was torn between going to Itachi and staying with Kenshin. Itachi gave her a meaningful look and Sayuri stayed put.

So then, the fight between the two Uchiha brothers and Kabuto began.


Itachi's body began to glow. Sayuri took down the seal and the two kissed for the last time. Itachi hugged Kenshin and told him he was sorry and he loved him and finally turned to Sasuke. Sasuke stood stoically and Itachi gave Sasuke the memories of the Uchiha Massacre, the truth. After Itachi told Sasuke he loved him no matter what, he disappeared in a glow up to the sky.

Kenshin began to cry and tried to reach up to Itachi in vain. When Itachi disappeared, Kenshin quieted down and his father's words began to ring in his ears. Sayuri looked at Sasuke.

"Sasuke, Kabuto revived Madara. The real one. We need to go out there, not for the shinobi fighting's sake but for the world's sake. I'm a decent sensor and even in his Edo Tensei state he's unspeakably dangerous," Sayuri said to Sasuke. Sasuke looked at Kabuto and noticed another person lying, unconscious. His eyes caught the curse mark on her neck and an idea occurred to him.

"I have an idea. Get me a piece of Kabuto's flesh," Sasuke said. Sayuri flinched, confused, but complied and watched in horror as the one who worked in league with Minato…but was somehow caring for her because of Kushina.

Still, it was shocking to say the least that Orochimaru stood before them. Sayuri grabbed Kenshin in her arms and looked at Orochimaru indifferently.

"Oh, Sayuri-chan. Now, if that is who I think that is now I'm interested. However, it seems Sasuke has a request," Orochimaru purred. "Go on, Sasuke-kun."


They were rather astonishing. Three Kage, two Sharingan wielders, and a snake. Hashirama was genuinely surprised to have seen such red hair and Sharingan eyes. He commented and asked questions but the girl simply looked at Orochimaru.

"Sayuri, where's Kenshin?" Sasuke asked.

"Surprisingly, I have one ally in the village. He's with an old friend. I did give Kenshin a scroll that had all kinds of murderous things in it in case I've been mistaken," Sayuri smiled, even though her words didn't match her demeanor.

"Girl, answer Hashirama-nii's question!" Tobirama growled.

Sayuri tipped her head slightly and looked at the Shodai Hokage. "Hm?"

"Explain to me why Orochimaru didn't mention a fourth Hokage despite the fact Tsunade is the fifth. And why do you have the Sharingan? Who is this 'Kenshin' you two talked about? Lastly, just who are you?" Hashirama asked. Sayuri tried not to be offended.

"That's because the Fourth Hokage died sixteen years ago but was revived, fully, quite recently. Orochimaru graciously bestowed such an honor nineteen years ago on me as a toddler. Kenshin is my child. As for your last question, it honestly depends on what period of time in my life you're asking about," Sayuri said. "Before I answer your question, the Yondaime Hokage should never have been revived. He deserved his death."

"Why?" Hashirama asked. "What did he do?"

"He allowed the experimentations. You know, I did try to kill him but I was forced to take off the seal that would've caused him to explode. Hashirama, you married an Uzumaki, right? The Uzumaki apparently can unlock the Sharingan, but even a full Uzumaki is highly unlikely to. I'm half and the Yondaime, being the bastard he was, willingly gave me up. A few weeks ago I tried to kill him again for everything he did but…it didn't really work out," Sayuri hummed.

"Who are you? What relation does the Yondaime even have to you?" Hashirama asked again, intrigued.

"Today, I'm Uchiha Sayuri. More than nine years ago I was Namikaze Sayuri. The Yondaime's full name is Namikaze Minato and his wife is Uzumaki Kushina," Sayuri said. "Is that it?"

Hashirama was saddened that this would go on in his village. "Kushina, you said? She was my wife's successor in containing the Kyuubi."

Sayuri merely nodded. She was honestly really, really done with telling people who she was.


"What? What do you mean you can't use the Kyuubi's chakra?" Naruto demanded. Minato looked confused. Kushina marched up to them and whacked both of them over the head.

"Minato, why exactly did you leave the dangerous scrolls where Sayuri could get them?! Don't you see? She's messed with your seal!" Kushina yelled. "Idiots, both of you!"

"And you don't suppose you can fix it?" Minato smiled sheepishly. Kushina glared.

"Who the hell do you think I am?" Kushina said as she looked at his seal. She suddenly jumped away, behind Minato.

"Sayuri! Get over here!" Kushina roared. The nearby shinobi cowered a little. Sayuri turned her head slowly and was thoroughly disappointed to see what she saw. Minato was trying to tell her he was sorry and Sayuri didn't want to hear it.

Sayuri decided to blatantly disobey Kushina and raced towards Madara. Lightning cackled around her and black flames and seals raced towards him. Madara frowned. Red hair and a fully evolved Sharingan. He could see the sword on her side and when she engaged him with it, her moves were rather fluid and clean. A grin spread across his face. He saw that taijutsu was not her forte and quickly engaged her.

In shock, the sword clattered out of her hands as she tried to defend herself. Even though she could see his moves coming, her body was having trouble keeping up. She could feel he was pushing her back and her body was beginning to slow and hurt. She didn't have time to form seals and fight back the way she could've so beaten his ass.

The hits suddenly stopped and Sayuri managed to catch her breath and saw the horrible look on his face. A grin. She was pushed against a rock and the cries of Minato echoed in her ears. She looked over and suddenly, pain shot through her.

Her eye burned painfully. No, it didn't burn. What did burn was her stomach, but that was a completely different matter.

"No wonder you have such good moves. Your Sharingan will be appreciated. And what a nice Mangekyo pattern you have," Madara commented. Sayuri glared and found that she could only see out of one eye. She let out a blood-curdling scream and held the place where her eye used to be. The pain began to set in and her stomach felt like he'd set her on fire. She glanced down out of her only eye now, her right eye, and saw he had, in fact set her on fire. That, and on top of the fact he'd stabbed her with her own sword.

"Just who are you anyway? You lasted longer than I'd expected," Madara pushed her against a rock again.

"I'm not…going to tell you," Sayuri said as she spat out blood.

"Well, that's fine. I bet those two running over know who you are. I'll squeeze it out of them," Madara said simply. Sayuri fell to her knees and barely recognized a Hyuuga girl tending to her. She tried to speak but the girl sharply hushed her. Sayuri looked and saw that Kushina was fighting Madara in anger and was slowly being beaten exactly the way she'd been beaten, but lasting much shorter.

Golden chakra filled her vision and red chakra surrounded her body. Sayuri took this and managed to stay conscious.

"…Naruto-kun's sister so I'll protect you," the girl was saying. Sayuri looked back at the girl and gave what she hoped was a confused look. She felt her wounds healing and was thankful that Madara hadn't used Amaterasu on her; she would've died easily.

Someone was approaching. She sat up with much difficulty once she felt her wounds being sufficiently healed and gritted her teeth as pain shot through her. She looked up and saw Orochimaru waltzing over.

"My, my Sayuri-chan. You've lost half of my results. I bet Minato-kun will be disappointed," Orochimaru referred to her missing eye. She managed to stand and her legs cried out and they began to shake. The Hyuuga looked extremely alarmed to see Orochimaru there and took a protective stance. Sayuri shook her head and grabbed onto Orochimaru for support. Orochimaru chuckled and whisked her away.

Sayuri leaned against a tree root once Orochimaru had set her down and Sayuri handed him a scroll that contained healing ninjutsu. Orochimaru nodded and activated the seal once he set Sayuri over it. A few minutes later, most of her pain was gone and Sayuri let out a bitter laugh.

"Look at that," Sayuri said as she looked at Naruto and the Bijuu being taken by Madara after a long, long while of staying silent with Orochimaru happily complying with the silence.

"Hm?" Orochimaru looked at where she was looking and saw Naruto had been forced out of the Kyuubi's chakra.

"I wonder where Minato is. You know, he valued that damn kid in Kushina's stomach more than he did when I was bleeding on the training ground. He'd tend to her every need to make sure she was safe, therefore Naruto was safe, and even had Kakashi protect her. I was…forgotten," Sayuri said. "And when Naruto truly needs him, he is nowhere to be found."

"Didn't you mess with his seal? I'm proud of you; we're always messing with the shinobi world and Naruto is perhaps seen as a savior and needs the one person you've rendered obsolete," Orochimaru said. "I do believe this may pose to be a problem, though."

"Yeah. So? I was so angry. I still am. I did, however, take off the seal that would've caused his body to explode" Sayuri said.

"I'm surprised, however, that you're not wishing to kill me. Why is that?" Orochimaru's lips quirked up in a smirk.

Sayuri remained silent. Fatigue was taking over and she could feel her eye begin to want to sleep. Finally, she fell prey to sleep and Orochimaru sighed and got up and left.


A year passed. Minato had managed to get Sayuri only a month in jail and once she got out, she lived in the Uchiha compound and only came to the Hokage tower if she was going on a mission. Or needed something.

The war had ended as she had hoped: Sasuke was alive. When it ended, he ran up to her and hugged her, not letting go even when the pink-haired girl chided him for running off before she could heal his arm properly.

Sayuri lived quietly and the villagers slowly warmed back up to her, but they were still skittish. Sayuri was often found in the Uchiha compound reading something.

"Sayuri, I'm have a girlfriend," Sasuke said one day. Sayuri looked shocked.

"With who?" Sayuri asked. Sasuke mentioned it was the pink-haired girl.

"I don't approve," Sayuri said. "I may not be the head of the rather skeletal Uchiha clan, but I've got seniority. This girl, bring her to me."

Sasuke nodded meekly and ran off. A few minutes later, four people, including Sasuke came. Sayuri saw Naruto and quickly rolled up her scrolls and set them aside before standing and looking at them with a careful eye.

"We have a Hyuuga, Namikaze, Uchiha, and a medical nin," Sayuri said. The four nodded.

"Hyuuga, girl, come with me," Sayuri said and walked away. The two males, Naruto and Sasuke were mystified of what Sayuri was going to do with their girlfriends.

Sayuri brought them to a small room. The girls looked mildly nervous and uncomfortable.
"Sayuri-san, right?" the Hyuuga asked. Sayuri stared at Sakura until she finally broke.

"What?" Sakura demanded. Sayuri continued to stare.

"What makes you think you're going to marry my brothers? Both of you," Sayuri asked, her grey eye carefully looking at them.

"Sasuke's your brother? You married Itachi?" Sakura asked. Sayuri gave a nod.

"Tell me," Sayuri said.

"Sasuke's a really good guy and even though he never picks up the tab when we go out for dates. I used to be infatuated with him but now I see that was never love. I think, I think I can help rebuild the Uchiha clan and live a happy life," Sakura said.

"You, Hyuuga. I like you already but Naruto…he's the third worst thing to happen to me," Sayuri said. "Convince me."

"I've always liked him and admired him. I understand you have some hard feelings towards him and I won't ask why but his parents already approve…" Hinata said softly.

Sayuri looked out of the window and for a moment, saw Itachi. She flinched and blinked and saw it was Kenshin in the window, staring.

"The Academy let out early. I got my grades," Kenshin said as he jumped into the room and handed her the grades. She looked it over and turned back to the girls.

"I approve. If Naruto proves to be as much of an asshole as I imagine he is, just like his damned father, you can come to me and I'll personally deal with it. As for you, Sakura, if Sasuke has any problems with you, you will find your life a living hell. For now, I suppose I can deal with you but please, please," Sayuri paused and gave a small smile. "Make then pay for the entire date bill. I know that the one date I went on, my date paid for all of it."

The two girls smiled and went off. Sasuke and Naruto entered the room as Sayuri was going over a homework assignment with Kenshin.

"Why did you tell Hinata-chan what you told her? And, is the reason why you wanted to approve of her was because, oh I don't know, because you care about me?" Naruto smiled cheekily.

Sayuri was at a loss for words. She looked at Sasuke and then at Naruto again.

"I might not have forgiven your father but," Sayuri said slowly. "I won't want to kill you."

Naruto smirked. "I'll tell Tou-chan that then. He'll march over here and weep."

"Like I care. He can go die again, even more painfully this time, for all I care," Sayuri said.

In a flash of yellow light, Naruto disappeared and reappeared, with Minato. Minato looked at Sayuri and, true to Naruto's word, began to cry. Sayuri got up to shove Minato out of the room so she could help Kenshin with his homework but Minato simply threw himself at her, bawling.

"Hey! Get off, coward!" Sayuri said harshly.

"Sayuri! Why're you being so cruel? Your mother has even forgiven me!" Minato whined.

"Namikaze, both of you, get out. Uchiha Sasuke, please get them off the premises," Sayuri said and detached herself from Minato and slammed the door.

She turned to Kenshin and sighed.

"Sorry, where were we?" Sayuri asked. Kenshin gave her a knowing look and blinked.

"You should make up. It's not going to do anyone any good if you continue to distance yourself from him. It's obvious he cares, even if he didn't when you were small. If Tou-san were here, he'd make you make up with him," Kenshin said.

Sayuri narrowed her eye before giving up.

"I'll do it later. What do you need help on?" Sayuri sat back down.


Sayuri wore a white dress and walked through Konoha. A soft smile played out on her face. She recalled her days as a young child; the center of her parent's attention and loved by her younger brother. She'd been a strong kunoichi until she retired on her father's orders, to which she complied.

Her husband as well, had retired. Minato had wanted them to be happy together so he took them out of the Konoha ranks and they lived a peaceful life.

Itachi stuffed his hands in his pockets and gave a smile as he was waiting on the path for her.

Time fast-forwarded about ten years and Kenshin was the best ninja in his class. He'd often be seen with Sasuke's children despite the five-year age gap. There were also Naruto's children, but the boy seemed especially keen on beating Kenshin in a battle, only to be beaten easily.

Kenshin would smile and help the boy up, much to his annoyance. Sayuri laughed a little, seeing them be so…nostalgic for her. She'd often spar with Naruto even though there was roughly six years between them.

She sensed someone coming up behind her and she turned around and blocked, sliding back a few inches.

"I can't ever seem to land a hit on you. You're always ready," Naruto glared. Sayuri patted his head and cast a smile on her own child.

Then everything was swept away.

Kenshin, Itachi, Sasuke, Hinata, Naruto, and everyone else laid in a pool of blood and she felt herself slammed to the ground.

"I've always considered you a failure! Now it's time to get rid of this stain on the Namikaze name!" a familiar voice rang out. Her hands were bound and a thick warm liquid ran down her cheek and her stomach and ribs ached in pain.

Another man stepped out of the shadows. Long black hair and Sharingan eyes. Fear coursed through her veins and she tried to thrash and get away. She saw Itachi's bloody and dead body and more fear echoed.

"Stop struggling. I won't take your other eye yet; I want you to see your death," the man said.

Minato stepped down hard onto her hands, her fingers. A few sickening cracks; he'd broken her fingers. Amidst her pain-filled mind, she heard a snicker.

A blade went through her body, her arms, shoulders, stomach, heart, legs, hands, feet, in a matter of seconds. The second man disappeared while Minato stayed and continued to kick her lifeless body, clinging to life, and drowning in pain.

"Failure!"

"Failure!"

"I hate you! Just die already!" Minato said, his voice pausing from panting from the effort. Sayuri could only look out into nothingness; he'd taken her other eye. She was blind now. Then everything was enveloped in darkness.

Sayuri awoke in the dead of night. Her ears rang with a scream and realized it was probably her own. She heard hurried footsteps and turned over on her futon and curled up. She didn't want to see anyone.

"Nee-chan!" Sasuke came bursting through the door. "What happened?"

Sayuri uncurled herself and walked past him. Sasuke caught her arm and looked her in the eye, something she couldn't do in return. She gritted her teeth. More images of his bloody body came back. She shook him off and walked off.

The night was a cool one with no clouds and no moon. She kept walking through Konoha until she reached the Hokage's house. She walked up the stairs and sensed a single chakra signature in the house.

Resentment, anger, and most of all, fear, was making her heart pound. She twisted the doorknob and the one person she wanted to wipe off the face of the earth…no…it wasn't that. Not at all.

"Sayuri. It's unusual for you to be up so late…" Minato trailed off and, alarmed, got up and knelt in front of her.

Sayuri had dropped to her knees and began to sob. Her thinning frame shook and Minato, unsure of what to do, panicked.

He looked around as if the answer to his problems would appear. Sayuri had never cried in front of him. In the six years he'd known her as a child, he could scarcely recall a time when she'd cried. And to this frightening degree.

Finally, he slowly embraced her and patted her back gently. Sayuri simply shook harder and cried more.

Suddenly, all the lights went out. Sayuri froze for a second before leaning into the embrace.

"What happened? Did Sasuke do something? Did Naruto do something?" Minato asked, the darkness concealing her tear-streaked face.

"You did," Sayuri whispered. Minato frowned. Was she still not getting over what had happened over twenty years ago?

"What happened?" Minato asked, afraid she'd lash out and accuse him of playing stupid.

"You killed me! You and Madara…you killed everyone I cared about and then…and then you called me a failure and wanted me to die and broke my bones and kicked me over and over killed me after Madara stabbed me so many times and stole my other eye!" Sayuri said, her voice breaking.

Minato pushed her away slightly, his hands on her shoulders and his eyes hopefully at her eye level.

"Sayuri, I know I've done a lot of terrible things in my life, but I won't ever even think about killing you. Sayuri, I will never call you a failure, or break any of your bones, hurt you, or murder you." Minato asked. "You're the daughter I want to make up to most. I love you. Do you understand?"

This caused Sayuri to sob harder. Minato, flustered, hugged her tighter to him and rubbed her back to try to calm her.
A few more minutes of silence passed between the two.

"Y-yeah…" Sayuri said. "I'm sorry for everything I did to try to kill you."

"It's okay," Minato said. Sayuri's head hit Minato's shoulder and Minato caught her.

"Feeling better?" Minato asked. No response. The lights flickered back on and Sayuri had passed out. He shook his head and smiled. He picked her up and carried her back to the Uchiha compound.

"Sasuke-kun?" Minato called out. The moment the name left his lips, Sasuke appeared.

"What happened?" Sasuke asked, letting the Hokage in and set Sayuri in her room once more. The two males sat at the table over some tea Sasuke brewed.

"She had a nightmare that Madara and I tortured her after killing everyone she cared about. According to her, Madara stabbed her and took her other eye while I called her a failure and broke her bones and kicked her until she died," Minato said bitterly and sipped the tea.

"She's been having these kinds of nightmares over and over since the war ended but it's only recently that she started to dream about you and Madara. I was really starting to worry that she might do something rash and end up killing herself," Sasuke admitted.

"This is all my fault," Minato said. Sasuke didn't want to say it wasn't his fault, but either way Minato would insist on it. So Sasuke kept quiet.

"Uncle Sasuke," Kenshin sleepily walked over, rubbing his eyes. "Where's Kaa-san? Why was she screaming?"

Sasuke looked at the child for a moment. "She was having a nightmare. Are you having nightmares?"

"Not really. It's just she woke me up," Kenshin said. "Oh, good evening, Hokage-sama."

"You can call me Jii-san if you like," Minato said. Kenshin looked at him skeptically.

"Good night, Uncle Sasuke, Hokage-sama," Kenshin said as he walked back to his room.

The two males exchanged a look before Minato decided to leave and Sasuke went to Sayuri's room and stayed there until morning, until she woke up.

The sun hit Sasuke's face a few hours later and he was passed out on the floor next to Sayuri. Sayuri glanced at him and smiled as she got up and began to prepare breakfast. She noticed the teacup and raised a brow before washing it and warming up the tea Sasuke had brewed earlier.

"Are you okay, Kaa-san?" Kenshin suddenly appeared. Sayuri almost flinched but her reflexes kicked in and she simply sighed.

"Yeah. Thanks to the Hokage," Sayuri said and served him breakfast, to which he watched her intently as she ate her breakfast. A few minutes later, Sasuke came.

"About time you helped make breakfast. It's been more than ten years since you helped," Sasuke snickered.

"Itachi was never as ungrateful as you," Sayuri glared as Sasuke sat down and began to eat his breakfast. Sayuri handed Kenshin his bento and off he went to the Academy.

"I'm glad you're back to normal. It's kinda a downer when you're always dark and gloomy like that. Like my father was," Sasuke smirked.

"Fugaku was just a gloomy man. That's why he married your mother; so he could be balanced out. Don't compare me to him," Sayuri gave a mock glare. Sasuke smiled and went off to the Hokage tower along with Sayuri for a mission.

A/N God I hate happy endings! This chapter just came out this way; I had other plans but it had a mind of its own and yeah…

Lame excuse, I know. I hope you enjoyed the last chapter of Shift!