W.T.F.

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It was a miracle that she saw it, it really was because it happened so fast.  Klaudia just happened to be looking up at their building as she and Melissa made their way back with a few bags in hand.  They had the best time up in the new part of the village, shopping and having lunch.  They both had been bummed because Sarah had refused to leave the building, but in the end they still had a great time.

Klaudia grabbed Melissa's shoulder as she came to an abrupt halt as she watched Sarah come flying out the window, encircled in some kind of energy then flipped up to the top of the building.  "Did you just see that?"

"See what?" Melissa asked as she turned to look where she was looking.

Not even a moment later, they saw Kakashi with Sarah tossed over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes leap from the rooftop onto the building next to their own at a speed that was almost impossible.  Melissa started snickering before breaking out into a full on howl of laughter.

"Oh my god... He finally had enough of her bullshit!"

"I don't know if that is necessarily a good thing," Klaudia said with wide eyes as he disappeared from view.  "I mean... he did just kidnap her."

"Trust me, it's a good thing," Melissa snickered.  "Sarah's hard headed and stubborn when she gets something in her head.  The only way to deal with her is to be more domineering than she can be.  Wait and watch, they'll be all over each other by tomorrow."

Klaudia made a concerned sound, "Seems a bit high handed in my opinion.  I can't imagine Konahamaru ever doing anything like that."

"Speaking of him, he's supposed to be home tonight isn't he?"  Melissa shifted her eyes over to her, "Are you going to tell him or not?"

"I can't believe you're bringing that up now when we just watched our friend being hauled off like a sack of potatoes," she muttered.  "And yes... I'm going to tell him.  He gets in tonight but he said it would be late.  I won't see him until tomorrow."

Melissa gave her a sympathetic look as they walked up the steps to the building and went inside.  "I think he'll take it well.  I mean, Naruto was his mentor after all and in many ways he's like Naruto."

"And in many ways he is not," Klaudia responded.  "He's a deep thinker.  I'm worried he's going to be angry because I didn't tell him from the beginning.  Konahamaru has a lot of honor, he might see it as a betrayal of trust."

"Then... I would suggest, you turn on the heat before you tell him.  Dull his wits a bit, soften the blow," Melissa responded as they reached their floor and went into the room.

"Holy Shit, it looks like a damn hurricane hit this room," Klaudia said as she looked about with wide eyes.

The window was standing open still, the lone chair had been knocked over, and the few papers they had on the table had been blown all over the place.  Sarah's book was laying on the ground next to the bed.  She must have been reading when Kakashi had shown up.  The state of the room was a direct reflection of how he must have been feeling in that moment.

"Oh dear... you know, she might have pushed him too far," Melissa finally said.

"Should we do something?"

"Hell no, she got herself into this situation, she can get herself out.  She was being completely unreasonable.  I don't give a fuck how much of an asshole Stephen was, she wasn't being fair with Kakashi at all."

Klaudia worried her lower lip between her thumb and forefinger.  She then chuckled, "Oh... you know though... anger does have a way of shifting to passion... or so I've been told."

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