Mei smiled then grinned as Ayame started jumping up and down. "Hey Ayame," she laughed as she walked up and stood in front of her, Akamaru yapping in greeting from her arms, "what's up? Oh!" Mei noticed the others there and grinned at them too. "Hey guys! And Kakashi Sensei too! Wow we must be late . . . sorry bout that." Mei blushed slightly - if Kakashi beat them, they must have been slow.
Shikamaru pulled up besides Mei and smiled. "Where do you get your energy?" he asked Ayame under his breath, shaking his head in wonder. Women: none made sense. Well besides Mei but other than that, they were very strange.
"Are we waiting for anyone else?" Kiba asked as he jogged over, watching as Akamaru leapt from Mei's arms to sit in front of him, "we can't be the very last people here . . ."
"Oh no we're still waiting for the Sand Siblings," Ai giggled as she skipped over, Alex taking his time behind her, "they're at a tree, just about to get up and come here to meet us!"
Alex frowned, opening his mouth to ask how she knew that then smirked, closing his mouth and shaking his head. Right. Ai was psychic - how could he forget?
~~~
"Whatever, I have no problem with that," Kankuro replied with a shrug, standing up and twitching his gfingers to make Crow fly back down from the tree at the same time Gaara did. But Gaara wasn't the one to be wrapped up and placed on Kankuro's back like Crow was.
"Let's go," Gaara said in his rough voice, landing easily on the ground and already walking off towards the cafe, arms crossed, "they'll be waiting for us."
~~~
"I wonder what they have planned," Orochimaru pondered, sitting in a nearby tree, watching the sand siblings. Suddenly, another ninja, a leaf ninja, appeared behind him.
"Orochimaru!" The ninja warned, "leave now or we will have no choice but to remove you forcefully and take you to Lady Tsunade."
"Are you threatening me?" Orochimaru asked then snickered, "Don;t worry, I got what I came for . . ." Orochimaru held up a necklace, a single wolf fang attached to it and then there was a 'poof' and he was gone.
The ninja turned next to him as another ninja appeared. "We should go tell Lady Tsunade," he said grimly and the other ninja nodded before they both ninja-poofed away . . .
Shikamaru pulled up besides Mei and smiled. "Where do you get your energy?" he asked Ayame under his breath, shaking his head in wonder. Women: none made sense. Well besides Mei but other than that, they were very strange.
"Are we waiting for anyone else?" Kiba asked as he jogged over, watching as Akamaru leapt from Mei's arms to sit in front of him, "we can't be the very last people here . . ."
"Oh no we're still waiting for the Sand Siblings," Ai giggled as she skipped over, Alex taking his time behind her, "they're at a tree, just about to get up and come here to meet us!"
Alex frowned, opening his mouth to ask how she knew that then smirked, closing his mouth and shaking his head. Right. Ai was psychic - how could he forget?
~~~
"Whatever, I have no problem with that," Kankuro replied with a shrug, standing up and twitching his gfingers to make Crow fly back down from the tree at the same time Gaara did. But Gaara wasn't the one to be wrapped up and placed on Kankuro's back like Crow was.
"Let's go," Gaara said in his rough voice, landing easily on the ground and already walking off towards the cafe, arms crossed, "they'll be waiting for us."
~~~
"I wonder what they have planned," Orochimaru pondered, sitting in a nearby tree, watching the sand siblings. Suddenly, another ninja, a leaf ninja, appeared behind him.
"Orochimaru!" The ninja warned, "leave now or we will have no choice but to remove you forcefully and take you to Lady Tsunade."
"Are you threatening me?" Orochimaru asked then snickered, "Don;t worry, I got what I came for . . ." Orochimaru held up a necklace, a single wolf fang attached to it and then there was a 'poof' and he was gone.
The ninja turned next to him as another ninja appeared. "We should go tell Lady Tsunade," he said grimly and the other ninja nodded before they both ninja-poofed away . . .

