"Come on Kohei!" Sakura coaxed, holding the spoon to the three year old's mouth, "You have to eat some of it!"
"Mama no!" Kohei insisted, shaking his head defiantly, "I want Sarda-neechan to feed me!"
"Kohei sweetie, it's Sarada, and she's out on a mission. Please eat. She'd want you to."
Sarada sneezed. Must be someone talking about me. She thought, adjusting her pack on her back. She was the captain of her first mission. Though she was still a chunin, Naruto-sama had entrusted her because of her recently fully-awakened sharingan.
"If worse comes to worse, you can always hypnotize them into doing the right thing." Sarada remembered Naruto's words before she left for the mission. Though he was right, Sarada was really hoping that she wouldn't have to resort to those measures.
"Sarada-taicho," the shortest of her subordinates started, "I can sense the Tsurigakure ninja approaching quickly. Shall we fight them?"
"According to the bingo books, they should be an easy fight." She replied, reaching for her newly acquired katana, "Why don't we indulge them?"
The the chunin assembled in a fighting position with Sarada in the front.
"Akoto," she ordered, motioning to the chunin she had previously spoke to, "Stand in the back. As the healer on this team, we can't afford having you hurt."
"Yes Sarada-taicho." Akoto replied, making her way to the back of the formation.
Sarada activated her sharingan and quickly scanned the area. She saw the Tsuri ninja and almost chuckled. Their chakra levels were ridiculously low and they were already arguing. Being a good shinobi, Sarada knew not to immediately judge ninja by their first appearance, but she was more than positive that they weren't hiding their chakra.
The sub-par ninja came into the clearing, weapons brandished in the least intimidating way possible.
"You are Konoha ninja!" The supposed leader exclaimed, "We will take your precious information now and you will fail your mission while we will triumph!"
Sarada used the shunshin jutsu to appear right behind the trio.
"Didn't you ever learn not to announce your plan before executing it?" She asked icily.
The Tsuri ninja turned their heads slowly, finally turning around and looking into Sarada's spinning tomoe.
Akoto stifled a giggle as the trio of pathetic ninja fell like sandbags to the ground.
"I should have let you guys do a bit of the fighting." Sarada apologized, "It's just that they were so easy to take down, I would have been unnecessarily drawing out the fight by not taking action."
"It's okay taicho." The tallest of the chunin, Yuji smiled, reassuring Sarada.
"We're almost at Sunagakure, let's get this scroll there and be done." Sarada took out her long braid and coiled the wavy hair into a bun. That braid kept slapping me anyway. She thought.
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"Good job you four." Naruto placed their mission report on his desk and smiled, "I knew you wouldn't let me down Sarada."
Sarada grinned. She realized that today was probably the best day to ask the question she'd wanted to ask since she joined the academy. The question she'd wanted to ask since Boruto selfishly took her father as his sishou, and stole him from her. She'd moved passed the feeling of jealousy and realized that having her father as a sishou probably wasn't the greatest idea for her, since she wanted to follow a far different path.
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The Will of Fire
FanfictionSarada was the firstborn of the renewed Uchiha clan. Sure, it was well known that she was different form her father and other past Uchiha, but by how much? This story follows Sarada's life and all of the trials at tribulations she goes through. (Tw...