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RP Log: Ongoing
When; This afternoon
Rating; G
Characters; Haruno Sakura & Uzumaki Naruto.
Summary; Naruto and Sakura meet up at the carousel.
Log;
Just follow the ticking.
It wasn't hard for Uzumaki Naruto to find the carousel. That monotonous tick-tock-tick and the overall size of the thing gave it away, making it stand out like a sore thumb amongst the sea of people in the square. Sakura's pink head wasn't hard to pinpoint, either.
"SAKURA-CHYAAAN!" The blond-haired shinobi called out across the crowd even before he landed in front of her, prepared with his usual ear-to-ear grin. While he didn't exactly understand what had happened, or why they they both came to this place, he knew that everything would work out for the best. As long as he really was alive, he'd make sure of it.
"Hey, hey -- so where are we? How long have you been here? I just got here! There were strange people having a tea party or something over there, man, it was weird! And what's with this spinning thing?!" Naruto walked up to the carousel and eyed it suspiciously, not liking the feel of it one bit. "It makes too much noise!"
Rating; G
Characters; Haruno Sakura & Uzumaki Naruto.
Summary; Naruto and Sakura meet up at the carousel.
Log;
Just follow the ticking.
It wasn't hard for Uzumaki Naruto to find the carousel. That monotonous tick-tock-tick and the overall size of the thing gave it away, making it stand out like a sore thumb amongst the sea of people in the square. Sakura's pink head wasn't hard to pinpoint, either.
"SAKURA-CHYAAAN!" The blond-haired shinobi called out across the crowd even before he landed in front of her, prepared with his usual ear-to-ear grin. While he didn't exactly understand what had happened, or why they they both came to this place, he knew that everything would work out for the best. As long as he really was alive, he'd make sure of it.
"Hey, hey -- so where are we? How long have you been here? I just got here! There were strange people having a tea party or something over there, man, it was weird! And what's with this spinning thing?!" Naruto walked up to the carousel and eyed it suspiciously, not liking the feel of it one bit. "It makes too much noise!"

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Either way, she was lucky to be on a team with the two of them. Even if she was the weakest person out of the three of them, even if she was always more than a few steps behind them, she truly cared about them both.
"Would you? Tell me everything," she nodded slowly, not wanting to hear it and dying to hear it both at the same time. It was going to be bad, she knew it, and would probably break her heart, but maybe it was something she needed to hear. Besides, Naruto was offering, even though he looked like he was a little reluctant to tell her.
"I... I had a feeling Sasuke might do that," she admitted, chewing anxiously on her bottom lip, looking back up into Naruto's face. "I guess I was right," she laughed softly, but it held no happiness. The thought of Sasuke leaving, of betraying them, left a horrible feeling in the pit of her stomach.
"But please. Tell me?" she asked quietly, gazing at Naruto sincerely.
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He wanted to understand Sasuke in every way, shape and form. Not knowing drove him crazy. Not knowing what it was like... and yet knowing at the same time, for he considered Sasuke a brother, above all. They had both lead very lonely lives, in the beginning.
Naruto frowned down at Sakura, though the smile never left his lips. "Alright... you deserve to know.
"I don't really get what's happening here... that you don't know... but Sasuke, where I come from, deserted us. He left us for Orochimaru, so that he could be more powerful." Naruto released her hand and took a few steps ahead of her, crossing his arms and looking towards the sky. "I tried... I tried to get him to come back. You asked me to bring him back..."
Naruto shot a pained smile over his shoulder at her. "But I couldn't stop him. So... I went with Ero-Sen'nin to train for a couple of years. In that time, you trained with Tsunade-baba, and when we met up again... we set out to find him. I was so damned close to finding him--"
His fists clenched and his teeth grit, thinking about how close he was exactly.
"--and then I was brought here."
Not knowing what had happened, Naruto was just glad for this chance to start things over. "I don't know why you're both younger, but maybe this is our chance to do things over. And I promise, Sakura-chan, you'll have Sasuke again. You know that, right?"
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And she was right, unfortunately. Something twisted in her stomach at the idea of her and Naruto being left behind. Glancing down at her hand, the one Naruto had been holding, she noticed with a slight jolt that it felt oddly empty now. Strange. It was all so strange.
It sounded like Naruto, along with trying to get Sasuke back because he was friend, had tried so desperately to get their team member back because Sakura had asked him to. Did what she said to him have that much of an impact on him? She'd never considered this, really. Over their time together in Team Seven, Naruto had started off annoying the hell out of her, always getting in between her and Sasuke, fighting and bragging about kicking anyone's ass. Slowly, she had grown used to this, and had come to understand the two of them, to a degree.
She was just an observer, though. She had grown up with loving parents, a comfortable life, while Naruto and Sasuke had been orphaned and left alone. They had risked their lives for her so many times, and Naruto had even saved her once. Just once, she wished she could return the favour. But as of yet, she hadn't been able to.
And here he was again, helping her. It was amazing. She really did take him for granted.
And Sasuke-kun. The thought of him leaving the village practically ripped her heart out. Sakura squeezed her eyes shut tightly, not saying anything for a few moments.
When she opened them again, they were shining with tears she refused to let fall. "Naruto, Sasuke-kun was never mine to begin with," she whispered softly. "But thank you. I'll help you, alright? I'll help stop him from leaving, so you won't have to do it by yourself. I always make empty promises, but you? You stick to them," she murmured. "I'll help," she repeated.
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Perhaps not in the same way she did, but he liked Sasuke just the same. Deep down, Naruto and Sasuke were generally the same. It pained him to see Sasuke to leave in the manner that he did. It pained him even more to see Sakura crushed by their teammate's betrayal.
"He's not a bad guy, just... he had a different way of going about things. I don't like it, but I think..."
Naruto offered his hand out to hers. "I think that.. between the both of us... Sasuke might begin to understand. We're his friends, right? We're a team! And..."
His lips curled into a bright smile, bright enough to rival the sun itself. A smile he truly felt because, in the end, he knew everything would be alright. He'd make sure of it. "We'll always be together."
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Looking down at Naruto's offered hand again, Sakura reached up to take it, squeezing it again and nodding. "We are a team. The best," she agreed. "I think you're right. I hope you're right, Naruto," she smiled genuinely at him, very grateful for his infectious optimism and sunny smile.
Needless to say, this is not what she had expected meeting up with Naruto to be like. She expected to find him causing trouble, or eating furiously, and her having to end up dragging him off after a few swift punches to the face to get his attention.
Instead, she found herself face to face, and hand in hand, with an older, wiser and more mature Naruto, with a window into their future, or what could have been their future. It was all still a little mindboggling, to say the least.
Curiously, Sakura took a step closer to him and peered up into his face. "Hmm. So, tell me, Naruto. Do you still have a crush on me now?" she asked bluntly, raising an eyebrow.
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Sakura was a feeling creature, someone who had loved and lost and ultimately gained strength in hopes of triumph, and Naruto thought that, above all else, waranted merit. It wasn't much different from what he himself had done.
Her question almost made him fall over. A crush on Sakura-chyan? Though his focus had shifted mainly to Sasuke over the years, that underlying crush from their childhood had still remained. He'd have been lying if he told her otherwise. Still, he feigned ignorance, for times were different and this Sakura was not the same and there were more important than his love life to worry about.
"What are you talking about? Of course I love Sakura-chyan... just as I love Sasuke. I'm not letting either of you out of my sight again!"
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"If you don't, just tell me, hmm? I'm just curious," she explained, smiling at him a bit coyly now. Even Sakura had to admit that she had a fair amount of respect for this version of Naruto. And yes, shockingly enough, he was rather good looking on top of that. There was something about him. It was completely strange and somewhat startling for her to even put 'good looking' and 'Naruto' in the same sentence, but it was true.
"You used to. When you were younger, remember? Don't think I didn't notice. I'm not as dense as you are," she smiled teasingly. "Besides, I heard you a minute ago. You sounded jealous," she added, swinging his hand in hers back and forth distractingly, watching his face curiously still.
"I have another question," she perked up. "It's kind of selfish, but... what am I like? Where you came from? You said I was there..." she trailed off, another light blush on her cheeks.
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The cat was out of the bag. He'd never heard, straight up, that Sakura might have been aware of his feelings towards her. It made him uneasy, anxious and uncertain, as he had been years ago. For her to acknowledge him that way... it was something that not even his future self was prepared for.
"Did you hit your head when you came here, or something? That's not important, now. And yeah..." He began, in an effort to answer her question. "You... where I come from, you're really strong! You have it within you, Sakura-chyan. Took lotsa training under that Tsunade-hag to bring it out in you, but you it's there! You're not apart of Team Seven for nothing, you know. I've never thought of you any less... you just..."
Naruto turned towards her, rubbing the back of his head and smiling shlyy, "Quit making me say all these things. It's embarrassing. I think we should go find Sasuke now..."
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"And yes, dense. Hinata has, er... had? I don't know, Hinata has or had a huge crush on you and you never noticed. I, on the otherhand, notice things like that, especially when the person in question is on my own team," she smiled mischievously. "And I can also tell that you were too jealous," she added. "Girls are more intuitive than boys," she shrugged.
The silly, smug little look on her face faded as Naruto began to describe the Sakura he knew, and her eyes widened once again in shock. She was strong? That was more than a little hard to believe, judging from her strength at that very moment, but...
She blushed again a bit, but smiled as Naruto became bashful again after praising her. This Naruto was easier to talk to. She'd only felt like hitting him a few times.
"Sasuke-kun..." she murmured, sombering up again. "Should we tell him everything we know about... him? Everything about you?" she asked, raising her eyebrows.
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"No, I don't think we should tell him," he told Sakura in response to her questions about Sasuke. "I think that... fundamentally... people are the same. He'll seek out the same kind of power in this time... there's no point in us telling him what happens. He's going to do what he wants, because he's a bastard like that." The fists at his side clenched. The hurt, the betrayal, surfaced then, and a dark shadow passed over his eyes and perpetual smile.
Naruto wouldn't let Sakura see it. Instead, mustering all his strength, he turned to her and beamed brightly. "Maybe this is my chance to do things over. I'll stop him this time, Sakura-chan, you'll see..."
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Then again, none of them were, it looked like.
Nodding again, this time seriously, Sakura had to agree. "I think you're right. But Naruto, if Sasuke-kun is going to do what he wants, how can we stop him?" she looked at him skeptically, a bit downtrodden at the thought. Sasuke was just as stubborn as Naruto. They both had things they wanted and pursued them ruthlessly and with passion.
Blinking at the sudden dark expression on Naruto's face, Sakura quirked her head to the side, never having seen such a look on his face. But it disappeared as quickly as it came, as Naruto seemed determined to remain optimistic. For her, it would seem.
She couldn't help but smile back. It was contagious. "Mm! And like I said, I'm helping. I'm not going to be a useless member of the team anymore, Naruto. I'm going to do something. Prove myself," she informed him determinedly. She reached out and this time, took Naruto's hand in her own, squeezing it tightly in a show of support and determination.
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"No, we'll stop him," Naruto began, brow set and frown curling his lips downward. "Even if we have to break both of his legs, we'll stop him. I don't care how strong he gets...
If he gouges my eyes out, I'll curse him to death. If he cuts my legs off, I'll bite him to death. If he cuts off my head, I'll stare him to death. It doesn't matter. In the end, he's as good as mine. He's no different than me, Sakura-chyan..."
He squeezed Sakura's hand, looking down towards her with an energetic smile. "Then, when we get him, we'll go eat ramen together, okay? ...uh. Does this world have a ramen shop we can visit?"
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Sakura wasn't sure how all of this was going to end up working. If Sasuke really wanted to leave them, how could they stop him? From the sounds of it, this Naruto had had a very hard time of it.
But at his remark about ramen, she had to laugh. "Well, if I ever had any more doubts about whether or not you're really Naruto, they're long gone now. I haven't seen any ramen shops, so far," she replied, looking exasperatingly amused.
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Naruto sighed despairingly after his quick surveying of the square turned up nothing. All he could see were numbered buildings, an odd backdrop set against the plethora of people that looked just as strange. He hadn't taken much time to really look around and let it all sink in before meeting up with Sakura. Inexorably, his gaze fell on the carousel. After a few silent moments of staring at it, he decided he'd spent enough time observing. That thing was just damned creepy.
"Man. What is UP with this place?! And any idea where Sasuke might be? Or... anyone? Is anyone else here besides us?"
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"Sasuke-kun said he was near the cafe. As far as I know, he, Kiba, Hinata and Kakashi-sensei are all here somewhere. And that Chuunin exam judge, the one who died. He's here too," she explained, looking thoughtful and still a little surprised by that.
"I haven't run into any of them, though," she added. "And as far as I know... they're all from where I came from. But I could be wrong. I assumed you were the same Naruto I knew before I actually saw you face to face," she smiled, shrugging again. It was still all more than a little confusing.
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"OH! The coughing guy? He's here? Alive? How's that?" Beyond perplexed by that, Naruto rubbed at his head. It was beginning to hurt. First the field of candy flowers, then the carousel, then finding Sakura two years younger than him, and now the dead were coming back to life?
Unless, of course, the exam judge came from a different point in time, but thinking of all the possibile reasons why made his head throb. All that mattered was that he was alive, he supposed.
Whatever the guy's name was. Naruto made a mental note to ask.
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"It's probably connected to the same reason that you're older than me, and we're stuck in this strange city with no exits," she shrugged, glancing around them again. "Whatever that may be. Like I said, no one seems to know. Maybe we're supposed to figure it out."
"I've been staying with some friends that I made, but I was thinking," Sakura continued, switching subjects. "When we find Sasuke-kun, we should get a place to stay together, don't you think?" she raised her eyebrows inquisitively. "The three of us? And then we could try to find the rest of us who are here and get back..."
Sakura paused again and frowned. "If we find a way back, you'll go back to wherever it is you came from, and I'll go back to where I came from, but that won't be the same place..." Now Sakura's head was starting to hurt.
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Naruto stopped abruptly. Someone was saying something. He tilted his head back and looked towards the sky, as if the speaker would pop out of the clouds. Cocking an eyebrow, he listened hard so that he might figure out what it was saying. He remembered that voice; it was the same voice he heard when he arrived in the city.
It promised destruction. It promised to stroke his massive hero-complex. It promised both the end and the beginning and was laced with something that grabbed at him and pulled him in. The look in his eyes became distant and his head felt light.
"Hey... hey, Sakura-chyan..." His voice was so detached, it felt like it hadn't even come from his own body. "Do you hear voices?"
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Naruto sounded really strange, and Sakura lowered her gaze back down to him, looking at him oddly. "No... nothing unusual," she replied slowly. He still wasn't looking at her, and sounded distracted and far away, as if he was daydreaming about ramen or kicking Sasuke's ass. Except that usually when Naruto daydreamed, he had a stupid smile on his face and muttered nonsense. It was different this time. And a little unnerving.
"Naruto?" she said softly, stepping closer and resting her hand on his arm carefully, still watching his face warily. "Are you in there?" she added, waving her hand in front of his face.
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Grumbling something out of frustration, Naruto shook his head to clear his mind, hoping the bad vibes would take a hint and follow suit. He had enough of being freaked out for one day. As if the carousel and living dead weren't enough!
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Glancing around warily a few times, she looked back at him and shook her head. "I felt something," she admitted, chewing on her bottom lip. Seeing Naruto bothered like that was unnerving, and she squeezed his arm gently, and attempted to lighten the mood.
"Hey, nothing horrible's happened yet, right? It's been weird, but not bad," she remarked thoughtfully, but this time, with a hesitant smile.
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Each moment Sasuke wasn't being watched by them like a hawk was one more moment that history could potentially repeat itself. Naruto wasn't keen on the idea of that happening. Even if Orochimaru hadn't shown his face yet, Naruto was sure the slimy bastard would follow them to the city eventually.
Without giving Sakura time to protest, Naruto grabbed her by the hand and took off into the air, leaping onto the top of the carousel for a better view of the place. He remembered Sasuke mentioning something about a cafe...
He had no idea where to start.
"Do you know where this cafe is Sasuke was talking about?"
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Instead, she focused on the question Naruto had just asked. "Oh, yeah. The cafe Juliet, it's called, and it's over there," she pointed in the direction of the cafe, and then glanced down at the carousel beneath their feet. It really was odd, and she could only barely hear that obnoxious ticking.
"What're you going to say when you see him?" she asked softly, looking back up at Naruto curiously. "It's been awhile since you've seen him, right?" she added, and then seemed to realize that she was still clinging to his arm. Blushing, she quickly let go and clasped her hands behind her back, glancing away again towards the cafe.
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But he hesitated because Sakura was blushing and it wasn't often she blushed around him, because of him, and when she had in the past it usually had something to do with Sasuke. Confused, he tensed up just a bit. This Sakura sure was weird.
"I'm not sure," he began in answer to her question. "I don't think it'd be fair to totally ream this Sasuke if he hasn't done anything yet... he seemed pretty ignorant of... stuff... when I spoke to him. As much as I'd like to tear him a new one, it just wouldn't be fair. Haha, but I can't wait to see what he has to say if he's the same age as you! His reaction is going to be priceless!"
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Shaking it off and pretending like nothing happened, she nodded in response. He was actually making a lot of sense. "Alright. We'll just see what happens, hmm?" she smiled hopefully.
"And if you two decide to fight to see whose stronger than the other, I'll kick both of your asses. Got it?" she added threateningly, raising her eyebrows and giving him a look. Sakura hated when the two of them fought. "It's crazy enough here without fifty million Naruto replications or Chidori's flying every which way," she muttered.
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