LC; This will be awesome.
Naruto; You say that about every fic you write.
Sasuke; I sense a pattern here.
LC; I only say it because it is true!
Naruto; Yeah right, your just a rookie.
Sasuke; Naruto, you just contracted foot-in-mouth syndrome.
Naruto; Nani?
Sasuke; Look. *Points to emo-corner*
LC; *Crying anime tears*
Naruto; Whoops.
Disclaimer; I do not own Naruto, however this idea is all mine and it is awesome therefore my lack of owning it does not matter!

Chapter 1; Beginning of a legend, Spiraling Vixen!

A six year old girl ran through a forest. Normally this would not be a strange or note worthy occasion. It was abnormal though, in the fact she was running around in the dead of night from an angry mob armed with whatever weaponry could be found on short notice.
The girl herself justified second glances at her exotic appearance. She had blonde hair cut to the shoulder with twigs and leaves caught affectively by the flowing locks as she ran as fast as her legs would carry her.
Her blue eyes were streaming in tears as she tried to stifle her own sobs. Her whisker markings on each cheek were distorted from the grimace of pain on her face. She wore a black shirt and cargo shorts, along with blue sandals.
This is Naru Uzumaki.

"The demon went this way!" A man cried, startling Naru and urging her to run faster, desperate to escape her pursuers.
As she ran she did not notice the root in her way and fell heavily on her hands and knees. This put her directly in line with the entrance to a hollow tree and she gratefully crawled inside, eager to escape the glares of her followers.
Inside the tree she was surprised to find a small family of foxes. She was about to crawl back outside and take her chances with the men, not wanting to gather the wrath of the wild life, when she felt the vixen tug at her sleeve, pulling her back inside.

She waited as the men ran past, not even acknowledging her hiding place. Without ever realizing it, she fell asleep, so comforted by the presence of her furred heroes.
The sun rose on another day and Naru opened her eyes from inside the dark gloominess of the hollow tree.
She was pleasantly surprised to find the entire fox family curled around her small body, keeping her warm in the night. She smiled to herself and decided to leave some meat or something in the forest for them when the foxes woke up.

"Are you injured kit?" Naru gasped before looking around, thinking a young woman was addressing her.

"Do not be frightened little kit, you are safe." She watched in a stupor as the vixen rubbed her chest comfortingly.
She had just met a talking fox.

"You can talk Japanese!" She gasped quietly, worried someone might hear her talking to foxes and declare her mentally insane. (Too little too late kid)

"You can understand me?" The she-fox cocked her head to one side, evaluating the young human girl that had snuck into her burrow in the dead of night.
She had helped the kit on a whim, but she had not expected her to understand the canine tongue.

"You are speaking plain Japanese." Naru tried to point out, still a little mind blown from the fact she was actually responding to an animal.

"I fear you are mistaken." The fox said, shaking her head slowly.

"I am speaking the canine tongue. I am rather surprised you can understand it though. Are you a messenger of Inari-sama?" Naru was too shocked to ask who this Inari person was and merely shook her head in answer. It was strange enough that she was hiding in a fox den, but actually talking to said fox was a little too much for her exhausted mind.
One of the three kits who, until now, were playing with their mother s tail, chose now to approach the strange guest.
It was a young male, small for his age, with a bright red coloring and snow white paws. His black nose tingled as he sniffed the girl s scent.

"Kaasan, I like her." This was no small observation to voice in the canine community. If someone inserted themselves into your heart, you remained loyal to them.
Young as he was, he knew the consequences of such a bond. In fact, he welcomed it.

They spoke for a while. Naru told them about her life up to that point, which admittedly wasn t very interesting.
She told about how she had started at the academy that year and was already far behind. She told them about her self-proclaimed rivalry with the Uchiha boy. She even told them about the hate she faced daily from the general public. They listened intently as the girl told them of her burdens, laying her shoulders bare.

When Naru left later that day, it was to a shining sun and a lighter conscience. She was unaware of the small red and white stalker she had picked up until she had almost reached the village.
She had paused just shy of the forest borders to stretch and get all the kinks out of her body after the cramped sleep last night.

"Naru-sama, my name is Kisu." Naru jumped a mile and turned to see the kit sitting erect facing her. She could barely comprehend the fact the little fox had followed her.

"What are you doing here? Shouldn t you go home to your Kaasan?" She asked him quietly, not wanting to be caught talking to an animal.

"I like you and wish to fight beside you." He stated simply, in a voice speaking of his naivety and good nature. Naru could see no reason not to let him tag along and told him he had to follow her quietly and carefully because the villagers might not like wild animals.
Kisu agreed readily and followed her silent as the dead to her apartment building. Neither knew that was the start of a strong friendship that would see many sunrises and sunsets. But they were both a little less alone from that moment forth.

Inside the apartment, Naru tried to find something her little foxy friend could eat. Her fridge held some meat but she was less than confident in whether it had passed its expiration date or not.
Eventually she settled on some hamburger meat she had no use for and gave it to him, making a note to buy some dog food or something later.

Having noticed the lack of sustenance in her abode, Naru decided today would be shopping day. She lifted a loose board in her living room to reveal her hard saved money and brought out the whole lot.
She would need supplies for her new friend and she wanted to make him happy, since he had helped her and became her first friend.

"Naru-sama, can I come if I m quiet and not seen?" Kisu asked, using his puppy eyes in order to get her to agree.
She nodded reluctantly, worried that the villagers might take him away if they found him. She warned him to be careful before locking the door behind them and heading to the market for food.
Kisu watched as Naru was treated awfully and over charged for the smallest item. It almost had him growling out loud at the injustice of it all.

He wished he could do something to help his mistress, but unless he could do so without being seen it would do no good. Besides, his presence would probably only make things worse. His Kaasan had always told him these villagers hated foxes because of the Kyubi no Kitsune and he had no wish to end up as a small throw rug.

Somehow, Naru managed to get all the things she needed. She had a pet bed, some dog food, a few toys, and even a cute little blanket she had noticed Kisu looking at through a window.
She had been so eager to please him that she had completely forgotten about food for herself. She decided later it didn t matter since she had instant ramen at home.

Later that night, Kisu was curled up in his new bed and blinking blearily as his mistress performed her nightly ritual.
She first undressed from her day clothes and put on some sky blue pajamas. She brushed her hair to get all the dirt and things out, and then she climbed into her bed to sleep. It had been an interesting and informative first day and Kisu was curious about what tomorrow would hold. Well, he d never find out if he didn t get to sleep, he decided.
Closing his eyes, Kisu drifted off into dreamland with one last thought. He would be there for his mistress, no matter what.

Monday dawned hot and bright and Naru wished it would come later. Say at like noon instead of six in the morning that would be nice.
But no, not even the sun would take pity on this mentally and physically exhausted child. Groaning about the unfairness of the universe in general, Naru rolled off her bed and tiredly trudged to the bathroom.
It was not until after she hopped from the ground to the warm bath water did she remember her fuzzy companion in her bedroom.
She always left the bathroom door open and so could see into her bedroom. If she stretched her neck a little she could see the corner that Kisu had insisted his bed be placed. She could see him sleeping in his bed, completely unresponsive to the outside world.
Smiling to herself about having a new friend, she thought back to what he had told her before they had returned to the village.

"I want to fight for you." She muttered unconsciously. Kiba had a pet puppy that he claimed his clan used as ninken, living tools.
Could she train Kisu like Kiba trained Akamaru? It was worth looking into at least, but she would need to know more about it. She would have to ask Kiba today at the academy, she decided.
She got dressed and brushed her hair, noting that it was getting a little on the long side and would need a cut soon.
By the time she had finished, Kisu was up as well and watching her as she went about getting breakfast for them. As the water soaked her noodles she poured some dog food into a bowl for Kisu. He happily bounded over and dug in, washing it down with a few tongue full s of water straight after.

"I have to go to the academy today Kisu, what do you want to do?" She asked, wondering what a little kit could do all day if she was not there.
Kisu shrugged before answering that he would follow her to the academy and simply wait for her to come back out to go home. She nodded, accepting this and they set off to the ninja academy for konohagakure.

Outside the academy, Naru made a quick survey to see if it was safe to stay outside or if it was one of those days which meant she d have to get inside before the parents attacked.
Luckily, the only parents were some moms who Naru knew didn t immediately hate her so long as she stayed away from their kids. Meaning they were civilians.
Feeling a little better about her social standing for the day, Naru left the street and walked to the play ground where kids were waiting for the school day to start.

'Uchiha showing off with his shuriken to hordes of screaming fan girls, Kiba is talking to Akamaru, Shika and Chouji are watching clouds and eating respectively, Ino and Sakura look like they are having a discussion about Sakura s confidence, Shino is playing with his bugs, and Hinata is apparently trying not to be noticed.' Naru mentally filed each different occurrence in the normal happenings of the academy file.

Contrary to popular belief, while Naru is dead last of her class, she is rather smart. As none of the teachers bothered to teach her how to read, she always flunked the tests and homework they were given.
Her mind was actually well organized for someone her age. She easily excelled whenever they did something practical, but all the reading from the text books did little to help her as most of the time they did not read aloud.
Naru had been standing still for so long that she had given time for some of the students to notice her. They began whispering to each other about the weird girl that they were not allowed to play with. They all knew she was weird but they didn t know why they couldn t play with her.
Lots of the kids were weird, but they were allowed to play with them. With the patented child naivety they chalked it up to her being bad with all of her pranks and left it at that.
However, some of the kids thought about it a little more.

"Hey Shikamaru, isn t that Naru over there?" Chouji pointed out to his cloud gazing friend. They sometimes hung out with her, like when they wanted to ditch class.
Naru was surprisingly knowledgeable about the quickest way out of whatever classroom they happened to be in at the time. It was like she expected to be attacked at any moment and had located all possible escape routes for such an occasion.

Shikamaru turned his head and looked over to the troublesome blonde who had by then made her way to her swing.
It was called Naru s swing because no one else ever sat on it but her. Shikamaru would never admit it since it would be troublesome, but he did actually find the girl interesting. She was a bit of a mystery, like a puzzle that he couldn t solve because it was missing a crucial piece.
Sure she was troublesome because she was so loud, but he liked the company anyway.

He was thinking about whether it would be troublesome to call out to her when he noticed a small fox darting behind the tree that she was swinging from.
He blinked, trying to see if he was imagining things. Why a fox would be following Naru he didn t know, it was another little piece to the puzzle though. It also decided for him what he was going to do.

"Hey Naru, do you want to join me and Shikamaru?" Chouji called over to the young girl. Naru nearly fell out of her swing and smiled at her friends before jumping from the swing and running over.
Shikamaru kept his eyes glued to the tree but the fox didn t come out. He mentally shook his head and berated himself for thinking anything about it.
That didn t stop him from keeping an eye at the tree though. It just made things more troublesome.

"Morning guys!" Naru greeted her friends. Any non-troublesome shapes in the clouds Shika? He lazily snickered at the girl before shaking his head in the negative.
She took her accustomed place on the cool green grass and happily accepted the chips Chouji was offering.

"So what do you have planned today Naru?" Chouji asked, probably talking to her legendary pranks that she pulled on Mondays rain or shine.
Naru flashed them her foxy grin, assuring them that there would be a prank for the ages today and she would be in the thick of it. They, not wanting to call down Iruka-sensei s wrath, chose wisely not to ask what the prank was.

"I ll be back in a bit guys, I wanted to talk to Kiba about something." Naru said, jumping from her spot on the ground and running to the young Inuzuka.
Shikamaru raised an eyebrow but quickly chose to avoid any other action under the pretense of avoiding troublesome things. Naru usually didn t bother with Kiba as they always grated on each other s nerves. It was just another thing to file under troublesome things involving Naru Uzumaki .

"Hey Kiba, I wanted to ask you something." Kiba looked up from where he d been having a quiet argument with his ninken Akamaru.
He was surprised to find it was Naru talking to him. Normally they avoided each other unless a large prank was involved. He knew today was Monday and he wondered if Naru wanted help with that day s big prank.

"You need me to cause a distraction?" It wasn t like he didn t like her or her pranks, it was more that her lack of female subservient attitude that bothered him. She just seemed to remind him too much of his sister and mother for his own good.

"No, I wanted to ask you about your family's ninken." She said bashfully, wondering how she could make it sound like harmless curiosity.

"How do you train them exactly? Is it like people or is it different for animals?" Kiba was seriously wondering if today's prank was going to be on him, but he couldn't resist bragging about his family to anyone.
So he told her about the training for his family's canine companions being much the same as regular people's. Usually the animal depended on the training, as each one specialized in something. He told her about how tracking animals in the forest was a good way to help your ninken learn to keep track of a single scent.

"The biggest thing to keep in mind is fighting styles though." He continued, sounding rather professional despite his original intention to brag.

"My family usually uses the Fanged style, which works for most canines, but there are others. That's pretty much all there is to it." He tried to think of any important details he may have missed, but he was still learning about that kind of stuff himself.

"You could always ask my mom or sister about it." He told her.

"They know more than me." He grinned sheepishly and scratched the back of his head.

Naru thanked him for his help and went back over to her friends before the bell rang for all the students to come inside.
After the talk, Kiba was waiting impatiently for whatever prank Naru had rigged that day. He first thought that something would fall on Iruka-sensei s head when he walked in, but nothing happened.
He thought maybe she would have put glue or some tacks on his chair, again nothing. He began wondering if today s prank would be on the students and asked Akamaru to keep an eye out in case they were her target.

Truthfully, every student was waiting anxiously for the prank that would no doubt relieve them of their current boredom and have Naru lectured into a stupor.
Lunch time rolled around and people were starting to get a little panicky. Naru obviously had something big planned out and none of them were eager to see who today s target would be.
Needless to say, tensions were starting to run high.

All through the day though, it honestly appeared as though Naru was making an effort with her school work.
Naru doodled faithfully in her notebook. Some student sitting next to her tried to see what she was drawing but she had turned away from him and towards the wall.
In the final hour of the class, everyone was sweating bullets and waiting for the amazing trap to be sprung. Iruka had been so stressed he d given up on lecturing and was just trying to locate whatever prank Naru was planning in the hopes of getting it over with.

The final bell finally rang, causing everyone to jump from their seats screaming. Naru jumped at all the yells and looked around, wondering if they were under attack or something.
When the yells quieted down, every one converged to a single point. That single point being Naru Uzumaki to find out what the hell the prank was so they could leave already.

"That was the genius of it!" Naru proclaimed loudly, her fist high in the air as he pumped it victoriously.

"I didn't do a single thing but you all thought I did, so you pranked yourselves!" It was anime face faults all around at her declaration before they all left before being added to the girl's to-prank list.
It was better safe than sorry after all.

Naru made to leave the academy building but she hesitated at the door of the classroom. She turned nervously to see Iruka-sensei organizing his desk for the end of the day.
She was about to just leave but something held her back. She wanted to do good in class, but she couldn t unless she learned how to read.
Her decision made, she turned around and walked straight to her sensei before she could lose her nerve.

"Iruka-sensei, could I ask you for a favor?" Iruka turned to see Naru staring down at her feet, her text book clutched tightly in her arms.

"Could you teach me how to read?" He gasped in sudden realization at finally figuring out why Naru always refused to read aloud. He was shocked and disappointed in himself for ignoring such a huge problem and knew he wouldn t be able to sleep tonight unless he did something to help his student.

"I'd be happy to, when do you want to start?" He asked her, ruffling her blonde hair with his right hand. Naru grinned happily and asked him to come over to her house to start right away.
They ran outside, and hidden by the stairs of the building, Kisu watched before darting after them. He d waited patiently and now they were finally going home.
Naru left the door slightly ajar in order to allow Kisu inside without Iruka noticing as he got out his supplies on her kitchen table.

He was mildly surprised to find that her apartment wasn t nearly as messy as he pictured it. There was hardly any trash on the floor at all except a stray ramen cup that had probably missed the trash can that morning.
Iruka taught Naru the alphabet, thankful she at least could recite them aloud even if she couldn t recognize them on paper yet.

After an hour she was able to at least recognize them, so he decided that was enough for the day. He was getting ready to leave when he noticed the fox sleeping on the counter of the kitchen.

"Aah!" He gasped, seeing the animal jump down, thinking it was a wild animal about to attack.

"Naru you have a wild animal in your apartment!" He pointed it out, putting an arm in front of the girl to try to protect her in case it got angry or something and pounced.

"Iruka-sensei that's my friend Kisu!" Naru cried, running around his outstretched arm to hug her fox friend to her chest.
Iruka gaped at the blonde girl and her chibi friend. Finally regaining control over his jaw he apologized to Naru, and at her insistence, Kisu as well.

"So you're trying to train Kisu to be your ninken?" He asked, after a lengthy explanation. He really should not be surprised. This was Naru Uzumaki; it would be stranger if she was normal, even for a day.

"Yep!" She answered affirmatively.

"And we're going to kick major butt and all that good stuff!" She boasted happily, proud of her little friend even if he hadn't started training.
He had managed to not be noticed almost the whole day, and that took talent. Naru ought to know, it was a necessary survival skill for her.

Later, Naru and Kisu decided to start his training and went to one of the academy training grounds. Kisu rode in her orange jacket in order to remain unseen.
They reached the training grounds pretty quickly and were happy to find one that no one else was using. Naru unzipped her jacket to let her little friend out and placed it off to the side.

"Alright, first we have to unlock your chakra like Kiba said!" She declared, instructing her fuzzy friend on searching for his chakra and summoning it.
He found it after a little searching and then they began seeing about fighting styles. He couldn t use the fanged style as they did not know it, so they decided to make their own style. They decided to call it the Unpredictable-Foxy Style, at least until they could come up with something better.

By time the sun had set, both little ninja-to-be were exhausted and panting. Kisu was laying spread eagled across Naru s stomach as she lay on her back on the cool grass trying to teach her lungs how to breathe.
Naru wearily picked up the tired fox and jacket and headed home. As she made her way through the dark streets, she kept a heavy eye out for any way ward villagers who may not be as understanding as Iruka-sensei.

"Naru-sama, I smell a man following us." Kisu whispered from inside her jacket, which she'd bundled around him to keep him from being seen.
Naru tightened her grip around his middle to tell him she understood and began to skip so she could pick out the sound of the man s footsteps. She swung her head a little to each side and swayed a little to the left and right with each step.
The utter unpredictability of this gait was something Naru had conceived so it would be harder to sneak up on her. After all, it's harder to match someone s footsteps if that person is skipping all over the place.

She heard the scuff of a sandal on pavement, the quiet rustle as his pants legs rubbed against each other.
A man was following her, but he wasn't a shinobi. Shinobi know better than to make those sounds on hard packed dirt. The man tailing after her was a civilian, which gave her a small advantage. Just a small advantage, but it was all she needed.
Without any warning she took off in a dead sprint heading down an alley she knew had trash cans lined up so if one was going fast enough, they could use them to jump the ten foot high fence while knocking them down at the same time.
Naru did this easily and landed with a loud thump on the mattress on the other side. The sound of the tin cans crashing into each other and a man's curses filled the night air.

"Thanks for the warning Kisu." She muttered quickly, keeping up a steady jog all the way back to her apartment through a roundabout way. She didn't want any more stalkers, thank you.
She unlocked the door and unraveled Kisu from inside his warm hiding place, setting about making some food for them both.
They had had a close call that night, and she wanted to thank him for helping her. It was only right.

"Naru-sama, I need to be stronger." Kisu startled her out of her thoughts with his sudden observation.

"This time you had to carry me, but next time, I want to run beside you." She turned to face her furry friend and saw a determination in his eyes akin only to her own. She smiled and nodded, showing him her determination as well.

"We ll both get stronger Kisu-kun." She promised.

"I'll be hokage, and you will be my dearest friend and guard." They ate together in relative silence afterwards. They thought of what they could do to be stronger, they thought of what they could do to play off the other s strengths.
They thought of things to come, and excitement flooded their bodies. The world wouldn t know what hit it.

From then on, everyone began noticing a change in the blonde s demeanor. She was more focused, she pulled fewer pranks, though the ones she pulled were now much more sophisticated. She left behind her boring black shirt and tan shorts for a larger black sweater, blue jacket, and black ninja pants.
Her hair she let grow out and she gained a little more weight, enough to be considered healthy instead of sickly. She was changing into a confident kunoichi-to-be, and Iruka couldn t be prouder.

"Naru, what caused this troublesome change?" Shika asked her one day as he watched clouds/her practice throwing kunai at a target. There was once a time she would have been lying next to him enjoying the peace, now it seemed she was all work and no goof.

"I made a new friend." She said evasively, taking a short break from her work out. Kisu wasn't with her that day, he was in another training ground practicing his aim with his claws when he pounced. None of her friends knew about Kisu yet, but she wanted them to. Still though, she thought it would be safer for Kisu to remain a secret for now.

"Why don t you join us?" Chouji suggested, holding out his bag of chips temptingly.

"You can't work your body into the ground you know. You need to relax too. My dad says we can only be kids once so we should enjoy it while it lasts." Naru seemed to think about the advice before deciding it was sound and taking her friends up on their offer.

"Naru you haven't pulled a prank in forever!" Kiba whined from where he d been practicing Dynamic Marking with Akamaru.

"I miss those amusing little traps you rigged up! No one can out do you, you know." Naru's chest puffed out a bit at the praise before deciding to let her doggy friend in on a nice prank she was planning for.

"I am currently plotting the biggest prank to ever have the pleasure of adorning our fair village." She indulged, laying out her observations about the ANBU patrols around the Hogake monuments.

"Really the only thing stopping me is the fact that I can't afford enough paint." She lamented.

"I've been saving up but it might take me a while to get enough to color one of the faces!"

Elsewhere, Kisu was currently snacking on a bird he had caught. His aim and speed were definitely improving if the young bird he was eating was any consolation. He paused to think of the Unpredictable-Foxy Style he and Naru had been practicing. They worked best when the movements were haphazard and relied primarily on wit to keep ahead of their opponents.
The only major problems were communication with each other without tipping off the enemy about which move they intended to use next.
That and of course the name, which they still had yet to think of.

He had had enough practicing and he decided to go see how Naru-sama was coming along. She had been practicing with those throwing knives lately and was having difficulty making the awkward objects go where she directed them.
He found her talking to her friends and decided to explore a bit more. He walked a few meters away and found the girl, Hinata, being bullied by some academy students. His hackles rose at the unfair odds and he rushed to go get his mistress.
He burst from the bushes, surprising everyone present. Kisu raced straight for Naru and began tugging her to the next clearing where Hinata had begun to cry.

"Kisu what s wrong?" Naru asked him, following him as he led her to Hinata. Naru saw the problem immediately and threw all her kunai at the ground around the older boys feet.
They gasped and turned around, expecting to see a ninja but finding only a bunch of younger academy students.
Naru was unaware that her friends had followed her, but she would soon be thankful.

"You jerks, picking on somebody smaller than you!" Naru yelled, putting away her kunai and rushing the first boy. As she used her element of surprise to punch him hard in the gut she screamed.

"I'll teach you to mess with others!" She drop kicked the second boy before he could react and Kisu charged the third and final boy, jumping from her outstretched arm to his and biting down hard.

"How do you like being beaten by the little guy?" She taunted them, wiping her hands off as the boys ran away.
The first boy she had punched picked up one of her previously thrown kunai and charged at her unguarded back. Before he could bury the knife up to its hilt he was attacked again by the remaining boys who had followed the girl there.
Naru heard the loud thump of him falling to the ground and turned to see Kiba sitting on top of the guy, Chouji holding down his arms and legs, and Shika scowling down at the coward.

Kisu looked around her legs to see the sight as well and felt happy his mistress had such loyal and strong friends to help her.
He felt bad about being forced to reveal his presence to them when Naru had asked him not to.
Naru turned back to Hinata, who was still sobbing on the ground and nursing a few bruises. She walked over to the young Hyuga and gave her a comforting hug, trying to calm her down.

"Hinata-chan don't cry." Naru whispered encouraging.

"Don t worry if those punks try to mess with you again I ll beat them back down harder than ever!" Hinata looked up to the blonde s face and asked why she had helped her. No one had ever bothered to except for the branch members of her family so she was confused by it.

"Those guys were just bullies and it s wrong to gang up on someone like that!" Naru explained passionately as she watched the last of the boys escape her friends and run away.

After a few minutes the group had garnered a quick friendship and was just starting to forget about the cruel attack when a man appeared.

"Hinata-sama are you alright?" The man was tempted to attack the demon brat who was dangerously close to his charge but chose not to because of the presence of the other clan heads' heirs.
He felt his unprovoked attack on her person would be questioned by the young academy students and he didn t want to be accused of breaking the Sandaime s law.

"Yes I am, thanks to Naru-chan, Kiba-kun, Shikamaru-kun, and Chouji-kun." Kisu thankfully had not been seen by the Hyuga heiress, and since he wasn t within immediate sight, the man did not notice the fox hiding behind the roots of a tree.

"Come, we should get you home." The branch member said tersely. Hinata nodded sadly and left her friends with promises to see them at the academy the next day.
When the two had left, Naru s friends decided to question her about Kisu.

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LC; Okay, that was awesome and long.
Naruto; Usually you go for at least 3,500 words for a long chapter.
LC; I'm trying to up my expectations.
Sasuke; You don't use word, how are you counting all those words?
LC; I have one word to say to that. Annoying! I hope you people appreciate my troubles to give you something to read!
Kakashi; Hmm? I think this is the first time I've ever been here.
LC; Yeah, usually I pull Sakura here when in need of a third guy. Weird, why are you here?
Kakashi;...I don't know. *Pulls out porn* Tee Hee!