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Sunday, May 13, 2007


uhh.... not sure what part this is...
still not sure what part it is, so... here it is...

“Hmm… dunno, you’re gonna have to get back to me on that. For now, it seems that ‘sensei’ will have to do.”
He snorted, muttering, “Fine…”

After they had finished their meal, which was good because Iruka showed up with Naruto and that usually means the end of the food supply at the shop, Takito offered to take her home.
“I’m fine, Sensei. I can walk by my self. My apartment is not to far from here.” Sazaki said with a grin, folding her hands in front of her as she walked.
Takito huffed and picked at his teeth with a toothpick.
“What?”
“Well, I just don’t understand why young people insist on walking alone in the dark when there are trouble makers lurking about…”
“Ho ho!! Now THAT’S funny. You’re still a youngling just like me, Sensei.” she said, laughing.
“Whatever…”
Sazaki grinned.
“I’ll be fine. I know how to defend myself.”
He looked a bit reluctant, but gave in.
“Fine… but be careful, please. I don’t want to lose my new pupil.”
“Yes, oh Great Fusspot.” she laughed, waving as she walked away.
I wish he wouldn’t worry so much… she thought with a smile.
“HEY, SAZAKI!!!”
“Hmm…?”
Sazaki turned to find Ryan Imahira and Kaome Hyuuga walking towards her.
“Hey Ryan, hey Kaome. How going? You ready for the graduation test tomorrow?”
“More or less.” Ryan sighed, “We were just brushing up on our skills that Iruka might test us on.”
Kaome nodded, her mother-of-pearl eyes filled with a quiet confidence.
“I’m sure we can take what ever he throws at us.” she said, brushing a loose strand of dark hair out of her face.

Sazaki laughed, then took out her watch from her pocket (she never really wore it because it got in the way), glancing at it.
“Omigosh!” she gasped, “Yikes, guys, it’s late! I gotta go, so I’ll see you later!”
“Bye, Sazaki!”
Sazaki waved over her shoulder as she started running.
Crap… I told Naruto I’d be there sooner to give him that stupid scroll I borrowed from him… she thought as she ran up the way to her friend’s apartment, He is SO going to kill me…
Sazaki soon reached Naruto’s apartment and banged on the door.
“Naruto! Hey, Naruto! Are you in there?!”
There was silence inside.
Huh… the idiot’s probably asleep… she thought, trying the doorknob.
To her complete surprise, the door swung open. Immediately, the overwhelming smell of instant ramen hit her, making her gag.
Good lord, he really needs to layoff on the ramen…Sazaki thought as she slipped out of her shoes, a sweat drop appearing on her forehead… To have as much as he eats CAN’T be healthy… No wonder he acts like his brain is fried all the time…
“NARUTO! You in here?” she called, walking into the boy’s room, careful not to step on any undergarments on the floor.
“Belch… and I thought I was bad in organization… Hey, you idiot, you’re not asleep already, are you?”
She stopped in front of Naruto’s bed, and found it empty.
Huh…Maybe he’s still at the training fields… she thought, sighing with a hand on her hip, Might as well leave it here. I’ll leave him a note, or else he’ll be bugging me about it when he remembers… Then again, he STILL won’t see it will he? He is a boy after all… They won’t see anything they’re looking for even if it danced naked in their faces…
Sazaki got a piece of paper out anyway, and scrawled a note on it. As she looked around the room, trying to figure out where to put it on off chance that Naruto would see it, she got a wicked inspiration. Snickering, Sazaki grabbed a chair and dragged it into his room, and got up on it. She took a kunai out of her pouch on her hip and a long piece of bright neon green string, tying the string around the scroll. She took the other end of it and tied it to the loop at the end of the kunai. Looking up at the ceiling, she took careful aim and threw it, the string dragging the scroll with it. The kunai stuck, and the scroll bounced around like mad before slowing to a small spin. Sazaki grinned and took the note and stuck it to the scroll.
Let him try and miss THAT, she thought with a laugh, walking out the door after slipping her shoes back on.
She walked outside, finding that it was almost pitch black.
“Huh,” Sazaki muttered, checking her watch again, “10:36. Well I outta be getting home…”

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