Untitled Part 9

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I don't own Naruto.

Trigger warnings for this chapter: Violence/ SA

She felt his presence before she saw him. Her heart sank as he crouched beside Tobirama and grabbed him by the hair, holding his head up with one hand while taking her phone and snapping a selfie with the other. She reached for the phone, but the man dropped it on the ground with a smirk. She reached for the phone once more, but the moment her fingers brushed over it he clicked his tongue in disapproval, jerking his head towards his other hand. The shining silver of a knife was pressed into the side of Tobirama's exposed neck.

"No... Please... Not him... Don't hurt him..." She cried out softly and he pressed the blade deeper into his skin. "Then you have to do what I say." He said and she nodded. She knew she was at his complete mercy while he was holding onto the unconscious Tobirama that way. "I'll go with you... Please just don't hurt him." She sobbed and he sighed as he removed the blade from Tobirama's neck. "Dont touch him." he snapped as he let the unconscious man's head drop to the pavement without a care.

It took everything in her not to reach out and cradle him in her lap. She glanced at the phone once more and was going to reach for it, but he picked it up and held it to his ear. "She can't come to the phone right now." he said and hung up the phone. He tossed her phone back on the ground and she couldn't help the disdain she felt for this man. She watched as he walked over to her bike and shoved it over.

"You didn't need that deathtrap anyways." he grumbled as he pulled his hood up over his head and grabbed her by the arm and pulled her to her feet and shoved her out in front of him. He ushered her over and crammed her into a car that wasn't the one he had crashed. She knew he was probably stealing someone's car but there wasn't much she could do about it as he zip tied her wrists behind her back and buckled her in. "You've been planning this. You came prepared." she managed, and he brushed his fingers over her cheek gently.

"You got lucky. I saw my chance and I took it. I was actually on my way to get your little sister." He said with a shrug as he buckled up and pulled out of the intersection. Her heart jolted in her chest. He was going to go after Hanabi? Was he going to have used Hanabi to get to her? She stared at him in disgust as he drove out into the country and pulled off the road. He grabbed his bag out of the back seat, and he yanked her out of the front.

He forced her off into the ditch and followed her down into it. He tossed the car keys up onto the road and pushed her towards the field. They had walked through the expanse of the field for what felt like hours. The sun had completely gone down and it was dark now. She looked around and saw a small light off in the distance. She wondered what it could be over there, but she didn't want to find out either to be honest.

The closer they got to the light; the more dread crept up in her bones. She didn't want to be anywhere with this man, but there wasn't much she could really do about it right now. She tugged at her wrists and sighed once more as she realized there was no way she could get away from him. She wanted to cry. Her eyes slipped shut as she thought about Tobirama. The way his lifeless body had just been laying there. She swallowed softly.

She knew he had been alive when she left, but as of right now she had no idea if he was ok or not. She did her best to calm her racing heart, but she couldn't stop thinking the worst. She took a deep breath and calmed her nerves; she could do this. She would be just fine, she knew this. She had the gps tracker after all. They would find her and soon. He shoved her forward and she stumbled into a gravel lot.

She struggled to get back to her feet and she looked around at her surroundings. It was a small house in the middle of nowhere that looked in dire need of repairs. Her eyes landed on a car that was sitting in the driveway and her brows furrowed. The damage to the car was familiar to her. Her shoulders slumped as she walked past the car, where the woman sitting inside turned to look at her. She knew who this was...

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