So I SUCK at starting stories but Here it goes mate. BTW It's based off a film I watched called Beastly. I LOVED IT. Have you guys had a zero bar? It's just a white milky way... ._.


The city of Konoha, more of an metropolis by the size of it on the local map. The town it's self started off a only a few decades ago, founded by the Senju ancestors but was industrialized by the Inuzuka wealth, much to the families liking they were treated like royalty in the city, it all went to their head of course, following the wealth the parents of the Inuzuka kids were all to busy trying to make the extravagant city even more extravagant To the latest heirs of the Inuzuka fund, they didn't mind the luxuriousness of their life style, their parents strive to create for them, but for the two heirs they always thought something was missing in life.

One fateful night, they had found out what the missing piece of their self-being was. That night, August 11th. It'd been raining far to hard for anyone in the Inuzuka family to see out the gallant windows that outlined the penthouse walls. "It's only a little rain" his mother soothed, her voice not as soothing as she sought it out to be, it was more rough and masculine, which was anything but what would describe her Husbands voice. His voice was like a flowing river of silk, sounding light and deep at the same time. The mother, Tsume her birth name, also Known as Ms. Inuzuka, head of The Inu corporation, a multi-billion dollar business that had built Konoha from the rural town that didn't have a map, to Konoha the only thing you'd see on the map if you looked at one of the nearby area.

The city WAS surrounding by a deep,dense forest once. Not that anyone born in the last twenty years would know that. Now the forest was over run with bulldozers, the yellow machines pulled up every root in a five mile radius, pulling the wild life with it. The city had few trees left to cover it with it's cool extending shadow, now the city was giving the trees shade, what was left of the trees anyway. After all the skyscrapers the heirs parents had built cast down on the thin line of trees that was around the city, the trees altogether just wilted. After that display, and lack of tourists the Inuzuka's improvised, putting a new, cheap forest that surrounding the city like a swarm. The imported trees indeed looked beutiful, but had a minor set back to anyone with allergies considering the amount of flowers and pollen that had accumulated over the city from the brisk winds that flowed through.

The weather had always been drastically changing, nearly as much as the city itself changed. Not that the Inuzuka's noticed, their heads were always living in clouds of cold,hard cash. That day had been one of the worst weather patterns the heirs had seen in their short lives. It scared them as lightning shot across the sky like a fireworks. Fireworks that could fry, kill and char someone if they were as unfortunate to get near where the streams of light struck. The streams were always followed by a tremendously deep roar, it sounded like a beast from a horror movie that loomed over the city in the shape of gray-black clouds.

Kiba, the youngest heir's name was watching his mother's reflection in the reflective surface of the window in the penthouse. She was grabbing her tan trench coat with one hand, and holding her thin black phone with the other. Kiba stood there, it was early in the morning, not that he could tell at the time considering the fact the sun was being blocked by the clouds that loomed right above their 50-story room. Kiba stood there, his seven year old body ached from getting up so abruptly to see if his mom had to leave for work while it was storming, The child was terrified by the storm, like any young person would be. Tsume glimpsed over her shoulder one last time to see her son's reflection in the window in front of the storm. Her face hardened for a moment, "Bye Kiba" She said only loudly enough for the boy to hear. The small boy ran towards his mother, pajama footings making indents in the brown carpet below. Kiba latched himself to his mother's calf, making whining noises and sobbing at once. Managing to get every once of snot that came from his nose dip all over his mother's black grid stockings, The woman above him sighed heavily. Covering the microphone part of her phone she looked down at Kiba. "I'll come home with a surprise if you let me go right now" She offered monotonously Kiba's eyes lit up with child like joy, detaching himself from his mother's expensive image he watched as the tall, white wooden door was closed in his face. Leaving him alone in the giant penthouse, save his sleeping older sister who barely minded him, taking after her mother in talking on the phone and making wild promises to the smallest of the Family. Kiba's dad was different, almost, Other than his voice being sweet as honey to the smaller's ears. His smile lit Kiba's face up in a chain reaction, But Kiba noticed his father's smile hadn't been around as much, and neither was his father. Tsume had constantly telling her son that he was just working and not to get upset about it or he'll get wrinkles.

After the door was closed the brunette could hear the echo of its slapping against the wooden frame, the boy sighed. Kiba turned away from where his mother previously stood and was now probably walking down the corridor that led to the elevator. Strolling by light fixtures that lit the hallway up brighter than the beach on a summer day. The brunette sighed lightly before turning around on the heels of his feet, the material covering his feet left an imprint on the carpet below. He observed the window he was previously standing at, he walked over to it in small steps. Kiba placed his hands on the cool glass, patches of condensation fogged the windows up slightly. The boy streaked his thin index finger along the translucent material. Leaving a curved crescent shaped line. He looked down at the parking garage from the window, leaning on his haunches to get a better look as his mother's black Mercedes rolled over the water covered cement hill. A mess of water slewed from the tires as they rotated to the right, the car skidded across the black surface. Turning again until it was parallel to the curb. Nearly spraying walking business men's suits with the impact of the tire to the water. One business person shook his fist angrily at the retreating image of his mother's car, his suit even more drenched than it already was from the cascading rain that fell in rapid motion.

The black car skidded to a red light, her back lights light up in the sign of her stopping. But it was too late, her car had rolled past the line of intersection. The sliding car continued to aqua jet until it was nearly two thirds in the street. Matching black cars were lined behind hers prohibiting her from backing up. She looked left, to make sure nothing was coming to hit her imminently Then she looked right to make sure her path was clear, save the water that cascaded in a hectic fashion. Kiba slapped his hands against the glass, as if telling his mother to go before something happened. She didn't hear his message, it was impossible. A tear fell to the brown carpet as he watched his mother's car being destroyed by a honking semi-truck. A loud scream echoed through the apartment, following by sobbing. Kiba had seen enough action movies to know what had happened to his mother.

Kiba watched in suspense as red and blue lights flicked in and out of the rain above them making a beacon of a twisted sort of hope in the small boy's heart.

"What happened?" The caretaker asked in a frightened voice, dropping fresh towels she had just folded to the ground as she dropped to her knees in front of her boss' kid. "Kiba, what's wrong honey?" She asked again, trying to follow the tunnel the small boy's eyes had created.

The caretaker covered her mouth with a ebony hand as she connected the dots. She gulped slightly.

"Wait here while I call your father" She said quietly before rushing over to the granite counter tops and grabbing her cell phone from on top of a stack of papers. She flicked it open with one hand, watching as the skin lit up she began to tap each button with a shaky finger. Finally being able to go through her contacts she clicked the right one and clicked the green button. The phone began to ring, soon a clicking noise started followed by a mumbled greeting. "Who is this?" Kiba's father's voice asked groggily. "It's Rose, something terrible happened, you need to get here" she replied, her voice cracking her usually thick accent. The phone clicked after an "I'll be right there" From Kiba's father. Rose stood there for a moment, as if trying to get the dial tone to calm her racing heart.

Rose lifted herself into a helping mode as she slapped her phone closed, she walked past where the towels where now unfolded on the carpet. She walked past Kiba's room where the door had been left open leaving the messy room to be seen by the public. The dark woman grabbed the next door knob, pushed open the door and walked over to the pink bed that sat in the middle of the ivory room. Rose shook the blob covered in a floral blanket. "Come on sweet pea, we've got to go" She said calmly as if she didn't just witness her boss' wife being crashed into by a semi-truck. The floral blob began moaning, the blanket was lifted up to reveal a young girl. She looked no more than nine, her ponytail was a mess and very frizzy from the nearly sleepless night of tossing and turning. Rose grabbed the girl by the waist, pulling her over her shoulder. She walked back out the door, ignoring the cries of the girl on her. She slipped on the large black heels she had worn on her way here. She looked over at Kiba who was staring out of the crystal wall, tears rolling down his chubby face.

Rose called the boy's name for a moment, before walking over to him and pulling his hand in order for him to follow her. The woman walked out of the unlocked apartment door and strode down the hallway in long steps, her heels cludding deeply on the carpet below. Kiba followed in tow, moving his legs quickly to avoid falling on his face while his arm was being yanked from his socket and his feet not being able to do anything of his free will as if moving mechanically, empty. They swiftly moved down the bright corridor, pressing the button on the lift furiously with one finger as she adjusted the girl's weight on her shoulder. The lift beeps and the three walk inside. The calming music that flowed from the ceiling did nothing to calm Rose down as she teetered on her feet nervously. She clicked the lowest button on the column of clear buttons. The doors slid closed and the nausea feeling of descending fell upon the three of them. The lift moved for what seemed like eternity before the lift dinged again and the doors slid open smoothly. Rose and Kiba walked quickly out of the lift rushing towards the suited figure of . "What's wrong?" He asked apprehensively looking back from Kiba's disdained eyes back to Rose's dark ones.

"Your wife's car... We better get to the hospital" She said holding down a sniffle. rolled his eyes from being kept from. "Let's go then" He muttered before turning his back to the three again and walked towards the building's glass doors, his elevated heels thudding on the tile below. Rose followed in suit, her own heels clicked a chirp like clicking that drowned out the sound of Kiba's footies scuffing on the surface of the floor as he tried his best to follow the caretaker's lead.

As soon as pushed the door open a treacherous noise startled the group, the sound of thunder booming across the sky as another shiver of lightning skidded across the sky. seemed to be unfazed by the noise continued to walk down the small dark grey cement staircase at the front of the building. Rose followed again, letting the door close slowly by its springs, she walked down the wet stairs and out from under the drenched green awning that was above the door. walked towards a black car that was parked on the side of the sidewalk, it too was covered in a thick layer of moisture, most likely from the drive over here. The group piled into the car, after Rose had put the two infants into the back seats she took the passenger seat.

"There, follow that ambulance" She told him, pointing to a white block that zoomed past the parked car, its sirens blaring its death march. nodded at himself, pulling the shifter from the center console into drive he shoved his foot into the gas pedal and began pursing the white truck. Rose shifted uncomfortably in her leather seat, looking inside the lightly fogged windows past the moving blades of the windshield wipers. She looked into the ambulance, seeing the paramedics shove things into only what could be 's body, she watched as the paramedics wipe perspiration and rain from their foreheads, trying to keep their vision clear from their soaked hair.

What seemed like hours, the group felt the same apprehensive, dark feeling in their stomachs. Tying knots with their intestines, as they watched from the windshield as their, Mother, Wife, and employer was covering the paramedics with her blood.

"What's gonna happen to mommy?" Hana, the other Inuzuka heir asked from next to her brother. adjusted his mirror slightly to see his daughter's no longer drowsy eyes were filling with concern. dared a smile, "She's gonna be fine sweetheart" He said in a voice that made the young girl even more concerned. The sound of her father's voice sounded no longer like a flowing river of honey, and more like a scared teenager. The way it cracked as he said "Sweetheart" The way beads of sweat fell down his shivering body was a dead giveaway that nothing was going right today.

The family arrived at the hospital, as far as they could go considering they couldn't follow the ambulance into the emergency entrance. parked the car on the sidewalk, the wrong way, not that he cared at the moment. He pushed his door open after pulling the silver handle, the kids and caretaker following in suit. The hoped into shoe deep rain puddles, that had soaked the inside of their shoes and pajama footies. No words were spoken as they made a brisk jog towards the sliding glass doors of the light up building. Kiba could hear the intercom yelling doctor's names to report to so and so.

stepped onto the black gridded mat on the floor in front of the sliding door, the sensor noticed them and started to move the door automatically. They all walked in in a bunch, not really caring about looking polite. A nurse stopped them from proceeding down the hallway where a sign saying "ICU, Critical Care, surgery" All having arrows pointing to the designated direction. Kiba looked at the nurse, she wasn't anything to notice really, but he stared at the woman blocking his path to his mother. "Move" Hana screeched rudely, sticking her tongue out and folding her arms to show her displeasure at the woman. The nurse made a cat sound, and shook her hand like a paw "Kitty got some scratch". Rose sighed, "His wife just got into a car crash" She said as polite as the situation could dictate at the moment as she waved her hand around to show her said man. "You'll have to fill out some stuff" She informed. sighed, "Okay" he said, down trodden that he couldn't see his wife's possibly last moments. Not being able to hold her while a soul was still in her, the fact that she could already be dead crossed his mind but regulations were regulations.

Kiba watched the pen as it glided across the paper held by a cheap wooden clipboard the hospital provided, Kiba looked up at his father's eyes. They lost their normal glimmer, Whether he'd lost it in the time he was working or this morning he didn't know. He kept his eyes on the ink trail that his father's stable hand left in each of the small boxes that were printed on the paper. "How much longer 'till we see mommy?" Hana asked rudely as she sipped fervidly at a paper cup of water a different nurse had provided the girl. "Just hold on child" Rose told from the seat next to the child. Hana made a grunt of displeasure, leaning back in the over sized chair to make the time go faster.

Kiba just sat in the chair next to his father, glancing from his father's eyes to his father's hands. After filling out the final box of the last form, dropped the clipboard on the rug below their feet. He rested his arms on his knees and held his unshaven face in his calloused hands. Kiba gasped slightly, "What's wrong?" He asked lightly as he gingerly rubbed his small hand up and down his father's large back.

"Let's go" his father's voice mumbled from in between his legs, Kiba nodded with a small smile at the thought of getting to see his mother. The couple simultaneously stood from their chairs, stretching their limbs with deep audible pops. Kiba's father walked over to where the Nurse was standing behind a glass window. She pulled her tan hand up to pull it open, greeting the with a sleazy smile. "Thanks, Sir, You're wife is... that way" she informed as she stuck her gloss painted finger in the direction of the ICU sign. "Thanks" He mumbled quickly before turning to go see his beloved. The blonde nurse gave the clearly older man a sleazy wink before closing the window and returning to what could only be doodling considering she was using a very puffy furry pink pen. Hana just growled like an invaded wolf mother quickly before running after her group of Family that left her to glare her anger at the nurse for trying to get with her dad like that.

The arrived at the front of a pair of wooden doors that were mechanically locked, "Could you tell her to open the door Rose?" asked, looking at her over his shoulder. The ebony woman nodded before she ran over to the counter where the blond was humming a tune, Rose nodded on the glass several times. The blonde behind the counter smiled for a second, but after looking up it dropped to a scowl of disappointment Kiba looked at the two adults exchange until Rose started walking back to them, They all looked forward at the door to hear it making clicking noises to notify them that it was indeed unlocked as the doors were pushed open by mechanical arms.

The group all but ran down the corridor that smelled like death and bleach, Kiba looked at each of the rooms they passed to see Doctors writing things on clipboards and nurses hooking IVs up to patients wrists. "What room is it?" asked stopping at a confusing four way intersection of the hospital. "She said it was two o' three" nodded before walking over to the small map that was in a glass protection. "There" He said pointing to the colored box on the map in the front hallway. "So we go straight" He finished before turning back to the hallway and started to walk there with less finesse.

They finally arrived at the room of 203, placed his hand on the glimmering doorknob, "Wait here" He ordered the three of them. "Bu-" Kiba started until Rose cut in "Listen to your daddy" she said, Pulling on Kiba's head so he didn't run in the room. Hana stood there, seeming unfazed by the seriousness the air held. The three stood outside while walked into the white door where Tsume was being held. Kiba captured a glance into the room, he only saw a white curtain which blocked the sound of his mother's face but not her voice as she weakly greeted . The door was closed right after the man walked into the room.

Kiba waited for eternity before a yelling noise escaped from the small crack under the door telling the father to let the kids see them. Soon after the yelling stopped 's body blocked the now open doorway. "Come on" He said quietly. The four of them walked into the cramped doorway, Kiba ran ahead and stood eye level with the metal bars that held his mother's hospital bed mattress in place. "Mommy!" He yelled. The brunette opened a hazel eye to meet a matching pair. "Sorry I couldn't get you that surprise She said weakly, a small tear rolled down her cheek, following the trail a previous one had set. "I'm sorry, It's my fault!" He yelled, his voice squeaking loudly. Tsume shook her head, matting her untied hair into knots. "It's my fault. I should have been more careful..." She added before going into a coughing fit, small beads of blood coming up in the process. Kiba's eyes starting to shined in the light above his mother's head. The sound of his sniffling nose filled the silence. "Don't cry for me..." She said faintly. pulling her taped hand down to the tan boy's face and wiping away the tear that was teetering on the edge of his eye lid.

"Listen kids... Don't cry for me..." Which had the reverse effect as Hana started to show some emotion. Tears welled in the two kids eyes. A smaller one lining down 's face and rolled down the stubble on his chin. "Don't die mommy!" Hana yelled breaking the sound of Kiba's sniffling, she ran from her chair next to Rose's and stood next to her brother on the side of their mother's bed, Her head actually being able to see their mother's face. To say she looked rough was an understatement, Hana looked at the needle in the woman's arm. "I wish I could save you..." She whimpered. Tsume curved her lips into a smile. "Then promise me you'll become a doctor" The young girl nodded. "Now let me talk to Rose in private, take your dad with you" The girl nodded. She grabbed her brother's smaller hand lightly and brought him over to his father. "She wants to talk to Rose... Alone" She told her dad. He nodded and grabbed Hana's hand before walking towards the door.

After the door was closed, Tsume looked over at the caretaker. "Come over here, Rose" "Yes Ma'am" She said quietly before walking over to where the kids previously stood. "Promise me you'll take care of the kids, and make sure Toku Moves on" "Yes, " She nodded. Tsume scoffed and rolled her head. "Just call me Tsume, we've been friends for how long? 10 years?" The ebony nodded, "Since Hana was born" She smiled slightly at the memory. "Remember to tell them... I.. .. love them..." She let out a hiss of pain and grabbed the wrapped wound from on top of her hospital gown. "I love you... too.. Rose!" She screamed before plopping down on the bed. The loud beeping surrounded the white room. Rose looked at the glassy eyes of her dearest friend. "Help!" She screamed. Everything happened in a blur as the caretaker was pushed out of the room and next to questioning kids and a sobbing man. Tears rolled down the Inuzuka family. Men and woman pulled into the room, white robes flowing behind them. The beeping hadn't stopped until a man's voice told the rest to call it. The doctor came out with a grim expression on his face as he had to tell the teary eyed family. "She's gone" He whispered, yet it seemed to echo through the corridor. 'She's gone...' Kiba thought. He grabbed onto the pant leg of his father's suit. 'She's really gone...' he cried into his father's leg and leaned on his figure. "Mommy" He cried out in a dry voice.

END OF CHAPTER 1


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