chapter 11

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No one POV

He saw her and was ready to cry but held back his tears as anger filled him.

"Do you know who did this?" Asked his Conrad.

"Isn't it obvious." His teacher said holding a piece of black cloth with a red cloud on it.

"Akastuki."

"Thats it." He confirmed.

"Can you heal them Sakura?" The boy asked.

The pinkette shook her head as a few tears escaped her eyes. "These wounds have been here a long while, I can't heal them or her body might have the opposite reaction and she could die."

"Naruto, we're taking her to the village." A boy with long hair said.

"Neji and I will carry her." The sensei said.

"Okay kakashi sensei." Naruto said. He looked at elizabeth again, the large and jagged cut on her face. Her blue and mostly bare body still and cold as stone. Her hands themselves looked almost like all bone, white as pearls. Her hair matted and stained with red of blood.

Naruto POV

Naruto felt a hand on his shoulder, "I'm sorry naruto......" Sakura said.

"She doesn't deserve it. She never did. Why do these things only happen to her?" Naruto said as small tears ran down his cheeks.

"Hey, its okay, she will get better won't she?" Kiba asked.

"I don't know. She has broken legs, a few shattered ribs, her hands are colder than ice, her eyes are both badly wounded. I'm surprised she's alive." Sakura said.

Akamaru whimpered, he had been sinse they found her floating in the river.

Just then they heard rustling in bushes across the river. They immediately got into a fighting position around Elizabeth to protect her. When they saw kabuto and alvrea with sasuke they all jumped in surprise.

"Sasuke!" Naruto and Sakura called.

The three ran across the river at lightning speed. Kabuto and sasuke looking worried, and alvrea almost terrified.

"Where is she!" The wolf said urgently. She had her right eye closed.

Everyone moved aside, revealing the frail ninja.

"Elizabeth!" Kabuto said as he pushed past to kneel beside her.

Sasuke POV

Sasuke saw his beloveds body and so badly wanted to wrap his arms around her he almost did until that kabuto got to her before him.

Hasn't she been hurt enough! Sasuke thought angrily. She never deserved to be tortured!

"Sasuke!" Sakura said wrapping her arms around the uchiha. "Where were you all??"

"The akastuki captured us. They got me and Elizabeth together and sasuke separately." Kabuto explained. "Alvrea came when elizabeth called to her through their bond."

"How did they get you you all?" Neji asked.

"In the night. For us at leased." Kabuto answered. "I'll not speak for sasuke."

Me again!

The screams died down as I ventured into the black void of this abyss. It was muffled and not understandable but vaguely they were familiar.

Among the voices I knew was kabuto, and alvrea. The others, I could not make out. I looked down at my hand, seeing little to no life in it I could barely move it. My hand was so cold, so frail, so small. But I stayed as strong as I could let myself be. I kept venturing in the abyss. Stayed going toward where I thought the voices were. Until I could see a faint light in the far distance. And again I saw itachi.

"Itachi!" I said running up to him. "Itachi you're here!"

"Elizabeth." Itachi said breaking the hug I'd attacked him with. "The people you will see when you wake up are not enemies. Do not be afraid of them, they only want to help you."

"You mean the voices, are people trying to help me?" I Asked.

Itachi nodded. "Trust them. They are the friends you have forgotten. The friends you once trusted. Do not fear them no matter how much fear you already feel." Itachi said before once more turning into dust in an invisible wind.

Itachis words rang in my mind as I approached the faint light. Until it finally became the size of me, like a doorway to the living. The voices became slightly clearer but I still couldn't understand what they were saying. But one monotone voice stood out from the rest. And I recognized it.

Sasuke uchiha.....

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