Naruto Fan Fiction ❯ Guardian Magic ❯ Chapter 3 ( Chapter 3 )
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Guardian Magic
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Chapter: 3/ ??
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Chapter Three
Sand, it was everywhere. Why the hell did I agree to come here.
Sasuke groaned irritably as he got down off his horse. They had finally arrived in Suna and Sasuke was hot, covered in sand, and in a very bad mood.
“So what do you think of my little town so far.” Neji asked as he handed the horses reins to the stable keeper.
“I hate you.” Sasuke snarled out as he glared at the brunet. “It’s unbelievably hot and the sand is everywhere. I need a long cold bath.”
“Would you settle for a lukewarm wash basin.”“ Neji said as he led Sasuke towards his home. He he could here Sasuke stop walking and even felt the pissed off glare directed at the back of his head. “Water is scarce here in the desert so excess use of it is not a good idea, and did you really think the water could be cold.”
Sasuke just glared at him some more before sighing and continuing the walk to the house. “God he must be a good lay if he’s got you loving this place so much. That or the heat fried your brain and your now an imbecile.” He walked a few steps past Neji then looked back at him over his shoulder. “No wonder you have so many split ends.”
Neji just stood there and watched Sasuke for a moment. He bit the inside of his cheek and he looked down while he twirled a strand of hair around his fingers before giving a sigh and walking quickly to catch up with Sasuke.
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After giving Sasuke a short tour of the house he left him in his room to settle in and went to clear some work in his office. First he made sure to have a servant bring and fill up a wash basin for Sasuke.
“Hey.” he greeted the small red tanuki that was laying on his desk, reaching out to give a quick scratch to it’s head. Moss green eyes watched him lazily as he sighed softly and sat down in his chair and looked over the papers that were set upon his desk.
There wasn’t much to look over seeing as the town was able to take care of itself quite nicely without him. All he really did was search for ways to expand and bring in more revenue. He was currently trying to find a way to bring more water into the village, he was starting to miss being able to take a bath whenever he wanted. Plus Sasuke was right, he was getting split ends.
A few minutes of light work and he heard the office door open and Sasuke come in. He sat down in a chair across from Neji and engaged in a ten second glaring contest with the little red tanuki before turning his attention to Neji. “Ok, what’s with the fucking raccoons?”
“They’re not raccoons they’re tanuki. There’s a big difference.” Neji said with a smirk as he leaned back in his chair.
“Whatever. Your house is overrun with them. I just had a fat sand colored one try and watch me getting washed up.”
“There’s only three of them. I’d hardly call that overrun.” Neji said with a smirk. “As for the peeping tanuki. What can I say, you’ve always had a way with the ladies.”
“Great now I got animals stalking me.” Sasuke said with a groan. “Look just keep your little pets away from me.” He waved a hand at the red tanuki as he said this and got up from the chair. “I guess I’m gonna go take a look around this hell hole. I’ll see you at dinner.”
As the door to his office closed once more he fell back into his chair with a groan covering his eyes with an arm. Maybe bringing him here was a bad idea after all.
He heard shifting coming from his desk and felt a weight lean over him against his chair. He smiled when slightly chapped lips brushed over his own. He drew his arm away and was staring into deep moss green eyes. “Gaara.”
“I don’t like him.”
Neji chuckled softly at his loves obvious displeasure of Sasuke. “You’re just pissed that he called you my pet.” He watched Gaara shift uncomfortably where he was kneeling upon the desk bent over with his hands planted firmly on the arms of the chair.
Slowly Gaara shifted off the desk and onto Neji’s lap. “You going to tell him about me?” he asked as he rested his arms on Neji’s shoulders.
“I don’t know, maybe. I don’t really think it would help any. I think I’ll get him to talk about what happened first, then I’ll make my decision.”
“Well until then you better hope he doesn’t call Temari fat again. She may just shift to human just so she can beat him up.”
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A small golden fox lay limp against a stone wall of a large building. Life after his parents death had proven difficult. At six years old physically he was still too small and slow to successfully capture his own food. He found himself having to live off of whatever remains he could find. His desperate search for food had led him out of the forest unknowingly, and he didn’t realize it till he walked straight into the building he now lay against.
His body, so weak from hunger, had him collapsing against the building. Now he was staring up at the sky trying to ignore the aches and pains shooting throughout his body as his strength slowly built back up. He listened to his surroundings but could only hear birds chirping in the distance.
After some time he shifted so he was stretched out on his stomach, slowly shifting his head to look around at his surroundings. The forest wasn’t far from the building, a short grassy field separated them. It was rather quiet, from how his parents talked he expected life outside the forest to be rather noisy.
He closed his eyes to fully bask in the warm noon sun and silence that surrounded him. That silence was short lived however when a sharp creak sounded above him. He let out a terrified yelp and pressed himself against the wall just as a pair of feet came down and landed just in front of him.
Immediately the figure kneeled down and chuckled. “What a horrid teacher. First he shows up late then he suddenly disappears in the middle of a lesson.”
The person person turned to leave but stopped when he saw Naruto pressed to the wall. The person was clearly still just a kid. Naruto had been panicking but as soon as his eyes met with those big black eyes of the boy in front of him he found himself relaxing with a feeling that everything was going to be ok.
Big black eyes blinked curiously down at him. “Wow a fox.” The boy shifted around so he was sitting on the ground before reaching out to touch Naruto speaking softly. “Good fox.”
Naruto’s ears flicked slightly as the hand pressed gently against his head and slowly ran down his back. He mewed softly as he shifted closer to the boy.
“So soft.” The boy murmured. As he gently petted Naruto’s sides a slight frowned crossed his beautiful face. “You feel skinny though. Are you sick?”
Naruto mewed again as he moved close enough to press against the boys leg and he looked up into those beautiful black eyes pleadingly, afraid of being alone again.
“I bet mother will know what to do.” He exclaimed with a smile as he carefully lifted the little fox into his arms.
Naruto sighed as he nuzzled his face into the boys chest, feeling completely safe and secure for the first time in weeks, and slowly he found himself falling asleep listening to the steady beat of the boys heart. He was jarred back to consciousness though when the boy shifted him to one arm so he could open the door to the house.
He rested his in the crook of the boys elbow and looked around at the inside of the house which held so many things the he had never seen before. His ears flicked as they entered a room where a woman with long dark hair sat by a window with a book in her lap.
“Sasuke why aren’t you studying with Kakashi-sensei?” She asked softly in concern as she closed her book and stood up.
“Iruka-san stopped by and Kakashi left me alone to go talk to him.” the boy, Sasuke, said with an irritated sigh.
“Well im going to have to have a talk with Kakashi-sensei then.” She said as she kneeled down to get a look at Naruto. “More importantly why are you carrying around a fox. You know you’re not suppose to be interfering with the wild life.”
“He was sitting outside my window.” Sasuke said as he held Naruto closer. “He’s so small and skinny. I think he might be sick.”
“Sasuke we’ve been through this before, you can’t keep bringing home every sick animal you see.” she said with a sigh. “I’m going to go talk with Kakashi and when I get back I expect you to do the right thing and return him to the wild.”
Naruto watched as the woman slipped from the room and walked down the hall in search of the man named Kakashi. He flicked his ears and peered up at Sasuke as the boy sighed. “I guess I’ll have to put you back. Dad’s probably still upset that I brought that baby horse home.” a smirk crossed Sasuke’s face as he slowly started walking down the hall. “Of course it could have something to do with me trying to keep him in the house.”
“Hello Sasuke.” Naruto turned his attention back to the hall to see a young man with a scar across his nose and long brown hair pulled up into a high ponytail, walking up to them with a smile.
“Hello Iruka-san.” Sasuke said with a small smile.
The man, Iruka, tilted his head as he stared down at Naruto. “Who’s your little friend?”
“I found him outside my window.” Sasuke said softly peering down at Naruto. “He’s pretty skinny. I think he may be sick, but mom told me to return him to the wild.”
“Really?” Iruka said softly as he gently brushed his fingers over Naruto’s head. “Can I see him for a moment?”
“Well ok, I guess.” Sasuke murmured as he let Iruka gently lift Naruto up. Naruto gave off small mews and squirmed in irritation at being removed from Sasuke’s arms.
Iruka held him gently in one hand while carefully running his other hand down Naruto’s back as he inspected him closely. “You know what, I don’t think he’s sick, just hungry. He’s so small he probably was just having a hard time hunting.” Iruka said with a small smile as he returned the squirming fox to the safety of Sasuke’s arms. “Just feed him some meat and he’ll be better in no time. Perhaps even go fishing down at the lake and let him eat what you catch.”
“Really?” Sasuke asked hopefully, a bright smile crossing his face. “But mom says I can’t take care of him.”
“Well I think your little friend here is smart enough to understand he’ll need to do a lot of hiding if he wants to stay close to you.” Iruka said with a wink. “I know how to keep a secret, and before I leave I’ll make sure Kakashi will help keep it as well.”
Sasuke nearly hopped in excitement as he hugged Naruto close. “Thank you so much Iruka-san. I’ll take good care of him I promise.” Sasuke quickly ran down the hall intent on finding a good place for his little fox friend to hide. Naruto mewed happily as he snuggled closer, thrilled at the prospect of being able to stay with his dark eyed angel.
Sasuke my kind hearted angel. You saved me that day and I fell in love with you instantly. Teeth clamped tight upon a chain bound to the wall. I eagerly hid anywhere I could get to just so I could continue living with you. Muscles pulled tight as fox twisted and turned and pulled at the chain. I longed for the day that I could truly be a part of your world. To talk to you, to tell you how I felt. A whimpered cry escaped him as he fell tiredly to the ground. What I’d give to be safe in your arms right now my love.
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Nanaka19: Sory this took so long, I've been severely uninspired lately. So please review, reviews help to keep me inspired.
Disclaimer: I own nothing. NOTHING!
Chapter: 3/ ??
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Chapter Three
Sand, it was everywhere. Why the hell did I agree to come here.
Sasuke groaned irritably as he got down off his horse. They had finally arrived in Suna and Sasuke was hot, covered in sand, and in a very bad mood.
“So what do you think of my little town so far.” Neji asked as he handed the horses reins to the stable keeper.
“I hate you.” Sasuke snarled out as he glared at the brunet. “It’s unbelievably hot and the sand is everywhere. I need a long cold bath.”
“Would you settle for a lukewarm wash basin.”“ Neji said as he led Sasuke towards his home. He he could here Sasuke stop walking and even felt the pissed off glare directed at the back of his head. “Water is scarce here in the desert so excess use of it is not a good idea, and did you really think the water could be cold.”
Sasuke just glared at him some more before sighing and continuing the walk to the house. “God he must be a good lay if he’s got you loving this place so much. That or the heat fried your brain and your now an imbecile.” He walked a few steps past Neji then looked back at him over his shoulder. “No wonder you have so many split ends.”
Neji just stood there and watched Sasuke for a moment. He bit the inside of his cheek and he looked down while he twirled a strand of hair around his fingers before giving a sigh and walking quickly to catch up with Sasuke.
xXxXxXx
After giving Sasuke a short tour of the house he left him in his room to settle in and went to clear some work in his office. First he made sure to have a servant bring and fill up a wash basin for Sasuke.
“Hey.” he greeted the small red tanuki that was laying on his desk, reaching out to give a quick scratch to it’s head. Moss green eyes watched him lazily as he sighed softly and sat down in his chair and looked over the papers that were set upon his desk.
There wasn’t much to look over seeing as the town was able to take care of itself quite nicely without him. All he really did was search for ways to expand and bring in more revenue. He was currently trying to find a way to bring more water into the village, he was starting to miss being able to take a bath whenever he wanted. Plus Sasuke was right, he was getting split ends.
A few minutes of light work and he heard the office door open and Sasuke come in. He sat down in a chair across from Neji and engaged in a ten second glaring contest with the little red tanuki before turning his attention to Neji. “Ok, what’s with the fucking raccoons?”
“They’re not raccoons they’re tanuki. There’s a big difference.” Neji said with a smirk as he leaned back in his chair.
“Whatever. Your house is overrun with them. I just had a fat sand colored one try and watch me getting washed up.”
“There’s only three of them. I’d hardly call that overrun.” Neji said with a smirk. “As for the peeping tanuki. What can I say, you’ve always had a way with the ladies.”
“Great now I got animals stalking me.” Sasuke said with a groan. “Look just keep your little pets away from me.” He waved a hand at the red tanuki as he said this and got up from the chair. “I guess I’m gonna go take a look around this hell hole. I’ll see you at dinner.”
As the door to his office closed once more he fell back into his chair with a groan covering his eyes with an arm. Maybe bringing him here was a bad idea after all.
He heard shifting coming from his desk and felt a weight lean over him against his chair. He smiled when slightly chapped lips brushed over his own. He drew his arm away and was staring into deep moss green eyes. “Gaara.”
“I don’t like him.”
Neji chuckled softly at his loves obvious displeasure of Sasuke. “You’re just pissed that he called you my pet.” He watched Gaara shift uncomfortably where he was kneeling upon the desk bent over with his hands planted firmly on the arms of the chair.
Slowly Gaara shifted off the desk and onto Neji’s lap. “You going to tell him about me?” he asked as he rested his arms on Neji’s shoulders.
“I don’t know, maybe. I don’t really think it would help any. I think I’ll get him to talk about what happened first, then I’ll make my decision.”
“Well until then you better hope he doesn’t call Temari fat again. She may just shift to human just so she can beat him up.”
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A small golden fox lay limp against a stone wall of a large building. Life after his parents death had proven difficult. At six years old physically he was still too small and slow to successfully capture his own food. He found himself having to live off of whatever remains he could find. His desperate search for food had led him out of the forest unknowingly, and he didn’t realize it till he walked straight into the building he now lay against.
His body, so weak from hunger, had him collapsing against the building. Now he was staring up at the sky trying to ignore the aches and pains shooting throughout his body as his strength slowly built back up. He listened to his surroundings but could only hear birds chirping in the distance.
After some time he shifted so he was stretched out on his stomach, slowly shifting his head to look around at his surroundings. The forest wasn’t far from the building, a short grassy field separated them. It was rather quiet, from how his parents talked he expected life outside the forest to be rather noisy.
He closed his eyes to fully bask in the warm noon sun and silence that surrounded him. That silence was short lived however when a sharp creak sounded above him. He let out a terrified yelp and pressed himself against the wall just as a pair of feet came down and landed just in front of him.
Immediately the figure kneeled down and chuckled. “What a horrid teacher. First he shows up late then he suddenly disappears in the middle of a lesson.”
The person person turned to leave but stopped when he saw Naruto pressed to the wall. The person was clearly still just a kid. Naruto had been panicking but as soon as his eyes met with those big black eyes of the boy in front of him he found himself relaxing with a feeling that everything was going to be ok.
Big black eyes blinked curiously down at him. “Wow a fox.” The boy shifted around so he was sitting on the ground before reaching out to touch Naruto speaking softly. “Good fox.”
Naruto’s ears flicked slightly as the hand pressed gently against his head and slowly ran down his back. He mewed softly as he shifted closer to the boy.
“So soft.” The boy murmured. As he gently petted Naruto’s sides a slight frowned crossed his beautiful face. “You feel skinny though. Are you sick?”
Naruto mewed again as he moved close enough to press against the boys leg and he looked up into those beautiful black eyes pleadingly, afraid of being alone again.
“I bet mother will know what to do.” He exclaimed with a smile as he carefully lifted the little fox into his arms.
Naruto sighed as he nuzzled his face into the boys chest, feeling completely safe and secure for the first time in weeks, and slowly he found himself falling asleep listening to the steady beat of the boys heart. He was jarred back to consciousness though when the boy shifted him to one arm so he could open the door to the house.
He rested his in the crook of the boys elbow and looked around at the inside of the house which held so many things the he had never seen before. His ears flicked as they entered a room where a woman with long dark hair sat by a window with a book in her lap.
“Sasuke why aren’t you studying with Kakashi-sensei?” She asked softly in concern as she closed her book and stood up.
“Iruka-san stopped by and Kakashi left me alone to go talk to him.” the boy, Sasuke, said with an irritated sigh.
“Well im going to have to have a talk with Kakashi-sensei then.” She said as she kneeled down to get a look at Naruto. “More importantly why are you carrying around a fox. You know you’re not suppose to be interfering with the wild life.”
“He was sitting outside my window.” Sasuke said as he held Naruto closer. “He’s so small and skinny. I think he might be sick.”
“Sasuke we’ve been through this before, you can’t keep bringing home every sick animal you see.” she said with a sigh. “I’m going to go talk with Kakashi and when I get back I expect you to do the right thing and return him to the wild.”
Naruto watched as the woman slipped from the room and walked down the hall in search of the man named Kakashi. He flicked his ears and peered up at Sasuke as the boy sighed. “I guess I’ll have to put you back. Dad’s probably still upset that I brought that baby horse home.” a smirk crossed Sasuke’s face as he slowly started walking down the hall. “Of course it could have something to do with me trying to keep him in the house.”
“Hello Sasuke.” Naruto turned his attention back to the hall to see a young man with a scar across his nose and long brown hair pulled up into a high ponytail, walking up to them with a smile.
“Hello Iruka-san.” Sasuke said with a small smile.
The man, Iruka, tilted his head as he stared down at Naruto. “Who’s your little friend?”
“I found him outside my window.” Sasuke said softly peering down at Naruto. “He’s pretty skinny. I think he may be sick, but mom told me to return him to the wild.”
“Really?” Iruka said softly as he gently brushed his fingers over Naruto’s head. “Can I see him for a moment?”
“Well ok, I guess.” Sasuke murmured as he let Iruka gently lift Naruto up. Naruto gave off small mews and squirmed in irritation at being removed from Sasuke’s arms.
Iruka held him gently in one hand while carefully running his other hand down Naruto’s back as he inspected him closely. “You know what, I don’t think he’s sick, just hungry. He’s so small he probably was just having a hard time hunting.” Iruka said with a small smile as he returned the squirming fox to the safety of Sasuke’s arms. “Just feed him some meat and he’ll be better in no time. Perhaps even go fishing down at the lake and let him eat what you catch.”
“Really?” Sasuke asked hopefully, a bright smile crossing his face. “But mom says I can’t take care of him.”
“Well I think your little friend here is smart enough to understand he’ll need to do a lot of hiding if he wants to stay close to you.” Iruka said with a wink. “I know how to keep a secret, and before I leave I’ll make sure Kakashi will help keep it as well.”
Sasuke nearly hopped in excitement as he hugged Naruto close. “Thank you so much Iruka-san. I’ll take good care of him I promise.” Sasuke quickly ran down the hall intent on finding a good place for his little fox friend to hide. Naruto mewed happily as he snuggled closer, thrilled at the prospect of being able to stay with his dark eyed angel.
Sasuke my kind hearted angel. You saved me that day and I fell in love with you instantly. Teeth clamped tight upon a chain bound to the wall. I eagerly hid anywhere I could get to just so I could continue living with you. Muscles pulled tight as fox twisted and turned and pulled at the chain. I longed for the day that I could truly be a part of your world. To talk to you, to tell you how I felt. A whimpered cry escaped him as he fell tiredly to the ground. What I’d give to be safe in your arms right now my love.
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Nanaka19: Sory this took so long, I've been severely uninspired lately. So please review, reviews help to keep me inspired.