I own nothing


I suppose fate was the one thing a goddess like me could not control, the one thing that could oppose me in my goal to reshape the world in my image.

And fate was a spiteful one... everything I fought for, everything I ever wanted was taken from me in a fouls swoop of fate of all things. How could I fail to children? How could pathetic humans be the ones to end me?

I was Kaguya Otsutsuki, the Shinju. The Rabbit Queen who once ruled the world with an iron fist, the first and only being to ascend from a disgusting human to a great goddess.

And yet being a goddess did not help me in the slightest.

It was Zetsu's fault. He held me back and I payed the price for it.

I payed a price greater than death itself.

I stared into a clear lake, the sound of birds chirping and life being well made me want to vomit. And the sight in front of me made my stomach churn painfully.

Gone was my horns denoting my power, gone was my eyes, my ultimate show of power and pride, and gone was the once regal stature and position of queen and goddess.

And what was left of me? A husk.

A child. I was a child, a human child.

I wanted to explode the entire forest, to level this continent... "but I CAN'T!" I yelled in fury.

How could this happen to the salvation of this world?


After venting my anger through a small rampage, in which I (almost) killed a squirrel with a rock, I started to rethink my options.

My plan may have been in shambles. Zetsu was to assemble the Bijuu together and turn them back to their original form, me. And when he manages to get a descendant of me to absorb the beast, I could take their life force and reincarnate myself. It was the perfect plan, with thousands of years worth of planning and preparation in it.

It still failed.

But I had a chance. The two... two rats that sealed me intended to keep me imprisoned in the moon for the rest of eternity, but I was alive. I was still in the world, weakened, but still here. Honestly I did not know how, and I did not know why, but I was not going to waste this opportunity.

I will grow, make a new plan, and then wipe humanity out of existence.

I slowly exited the forest and found myself on dirt road, I walked for a few minuted before noticing a sign.

'Tazaku Gai' it read while pointing to the left.

'Konoha' was pointing to the right, the way I came from.

Both sounded like giant pools of human and feces, not that there was any difference between the two.

"Seems like you're on a crossroad, kid," a voice said to me. It was masculine and sounded fully grown.

I turned to look at the assailant.

He was tall, massive compared to my current size. He had a green shirt and pants with a red, sleeveless coat over over it. His hair was waist length and white, it framed his face which had red lines going from both eyes to his chins.

"What do you want," I hissed at the man.

He smiled at me amused, which only made me seethe. "Well," he started, "I don't think a young girl like yourself should be traveling and making decisions like that all by herself."

"What did you call me you dirty peasant!" A 'young girl'! I was not some weak human, I was KAGUYA! Queen of this universe and the ultimate being! How dare that ra-

"Calm down kid," he said, which only made me angrier. "I guess that you don't really want my help, but I'm gonna give it anyways. Go to Konoha and show the gate guards this," he pulled out a a piece of paper. "This will let you into the city, and when you get there go to the leader and hand him this," he pulled out an envelope, "that's the Jiraya seal of approval, he'll help you out."

"I do not want your pity-"

"Hey kid!" he cut me off. "Just take it."

I angrily snatched the letter and the paper. I hated taking that rat's charity, but I can find solace in knowing which village will be the first to burn.

"Now leave you filthy animal!" I snarled angrily at him.

He took the cue and walked away laughing.

I will kill him one day, it might be in the distant future... but he will die.

I debated ripping the items he gave me into pieces, but finally resigned and started to walk to the right.


"So Jiraiya sent you..." the old man muttered as he read whatever was in the letter I gave him.

Konoha was a dumpster, a giant village filled with humans, governed by humans. The very idea of the place made me angrier beyond belief, I can not imagine a place worse than this one.

"Well," the old man started as he finished reading, "the letter is a pre-written one saying whatever this letter came with should be let into the village. I believe it is suppose to be for mysterious contraband, and I think you fit that description perfectly.

I stayed silent and glared at him.

"Now then Miss, care to tell me who you are."

"Kaguya Otsutsuki," I declared proudly. "You may bow if you want..."

The elder had the gall to chuckle at her!

"Okay Kaguya, were is your family? It's a bit uncommon for a girl your age to be traveling alone."

"Dead," I stated coldly, those bastards died the day they betrayed me. Zetsu may like to call himself my son, but he failed me, so he no longer has that right.

The old man nodded slowly. He was very old, a relic of the old world. He had gray hair that was only getting grayer and a goatee covering his chin, he had brown eyes that could either be caring or cold on demand. His clothing were white robes and a red hat with the word fire printed on it.

Apparently he was the leader of this village, called the Hokage by his assistant.

This 'Konoha' was a military village, the old man in front of me led a giant army of soldiers, many of the outfits were the exact same as some of the rats who I fought in my last battle.

Their headband... the orange rat had the same one. He had to be near, if I could just find them then I could...

The old man snapped me out of my daydreams. "Well Kaguya, Jiraiya wants me to give you a chance so I will. Do you think you have what it takes to be a shinobi? To be able to fight for Konoha and what you believe in?"

What I believe in? Konoha was not one of them, but the destruction of this world?

"Yes, I find these terms acceptable."


AUTHORS NOTE: If you had read this story before, you may have noticed that it is completely different, I'm changing it up to make it better.