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NamidaNara on March 26, 2008, 6:08:43 AM
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NamidaNara on March 26, 2008, 5:36:39 AM
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Heather8950 on March 25, 2008, 10:00:25 AM
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zukosavatarofthesunandmoon on March 25, 2008, 9:18:12 AM
ladychaos on March 25, 2008, 9:14:00 AM
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zukosavatarofthesunandmoon on March 25, 2008, 9:11:41 AM
ladychaos on March 25, 2008, 9:06:39 AM
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Selina; you should tell him, you've known him longer
Naruto: you make it sound like i'm gonna turn in to a bowl of ramen
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Kakashi: *brings out scroll* *uses ink to draw line on it, rolls it up and forces it in to ground* summoning *all of kakashi's dogs burst out of ground holding Fudo in their fangs*
Naruto: you make it sound like i'm gonna turn in to a bowl of ramen
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Kakashi: *brings out scroll* *uses ink to draw line on it, rolls it up and forces it in to ground* summoning *all of kakashi's dogs burst out of ground holding Fudo in their fangs*
zukosavatarofthesunandmoon on March 25, 2008, 9:05:29 AM
ladychaos on March 25, 2008, 8:58:35 AM
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NamidaNara on March 25, 2008, 7:02:00 AM
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Done!
the hours flew by like migrating geese across a clear sky.
The anxious Iruka paced outside a closed door, the smell of strong disinfectant wafted through his nostrils leaving him with a sickly taste in his mouth.
He bit down on his lip hard-in his mind it was a way to avoid bursting in to the room and frantically trying to heal the girl whom he saw as his own daughter himself despite what trouble it might cause. All that was left for him to do was wait and hope for the best.
Kiba walked the lonely, sterile corridors. A single white Orchid grasped firmly in his left hand and his loyal companion Akumaru running at his side.
Nothing was going to stop him. Nothing was going to get in his way. Nothing was going to destract him. He was on his own personal mission: to make sure that the quiet kunoichi, Nara Namida, was going to be alright.
Oh how much he had wanted to step in and help, to rip her away from the clutches of the wild and fierce Selina....too bad there were so many bodies to wade though.
Sakiko sat beside Selina on the bed, thoughtfully looking down at the sleeping form. Head resting on the outstretched arms in front of her like a little tiger. The Jounin could hear faint purring bubbling up from her throat as her back rose and fell slowly.
"how could she kill like that?" she though allowed "is it possible that....." she was cut off in mid sentence by a gentle rapping at the door.
A kind young nurse stepped inside the room, and with a warm smile, walked up to Sakiko, and lightly rubbed behind Selina’s left ear. “So…is she doing alright? Has she woken up yet?” Selina smiled a little bit in her sleep, and Sakiko could help but smile at her daughter. “Not yet. She’s been sleeping well, though.” The nurse nodded. “That’s a good thing. From what I hear, that fight was brutal. I bet she could use some rest.” She turned her head to look at Nara, who was finally left alone, but hooked up to a few machines. “Poor girls. They’ve both been through so much.”
Outside, the Third Hokage was talking to Iruka, although Iruka was on the brink of yelling. “Lord Hokage, that’s not going to help anything! She needs to stay here, with us!” The Hokage only shook his head. “No, Iruka, you need her to stay, not the other way around. She’s strong; she can make it on her own. I’ll bring this to the council of elders, but my decision is final. If they all agree with me, Nara is going back to the Snow village, for good.”
Here's both Lina's and mine!
the hours flew by like migrating geese across a clear sky.
The anxious Iruka paced outside a closed door, the smell of strong disinfectant wafted through his nostrils leaving him with a sickly taste in his mouth.
He bit down on his lip hard-in his mind it was a way to avoid bursting in to the room and frantically trying to heal the girl whom he saw as his own daughter himself despite what trouble it might cause. All that was left for him to do was wait and hope for the best.
Kiba walked the lonely, sterile corridors. A single white Orchid grasped firmly in his left hand and his loyal companion Akumaru running at his side.
Nothing was going to stop him. Nothing was going to get in his way. Nothing was going to destract him. He was on his own personal mission: to make sure that the quiet kunoichi, Nara Namida, was going to be alright.
Oh how much he had wanted to step in and help, to rip her away from the clutches of the wild and fierce Selina....too bad there were so many bodies to wade though.
Sakiko sat beside Selina on the bed, thoughtfully looking down at the sleeping form. Head resting on the outstretched arms in front of her like a little tiger. The Jounin could hear faint purring bubbling up from her throat as her back rose and fell slowly.
"how could she kill like that?" she though allowed "is it possible that....." she was cut off in mid sentence by a gentle rapping at the door.
A kind young nurse stepped inside the room, and with a warm smile, walked up to Sakiko, and lightly rubbed behind Selina’s left ear. “So…is she doing alright? Has she woken up yet?” Selina smiled a little bit in her sleep, and Sakiko could help but smile at her daughter. “Not yet. She’s been sleeping well, though.” The nurse nodded. “That’s a good thing. From what I hear, that fight was brutal. I bet she could use some rest.” She turned her head to look at Nara, who was finally left alone, but hooked up to a few machines. “Poor girls. They’ve both been through so much.”
Outside, the Third Hokage was talking to Iruka, although Iruka was on the brink of yelling. “Lord Hokage, that’s not going to help anything! She needs to stay here, with us!” The Hokage only shook his head. “No, Iruka, you need her to stay, not the other way around. She’s strong; she can make it on her own. I’ll bring this to the council of elders, but my decision is final. If they all agree with me, Nara is going back to the Snow village, for good.”
Here's both Lina's and mine!
You?