Meeting up

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AN: ok HERES the next chappie
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Once they were a safe enough distance from whatever shit whole they had somehow ended up in, the pair took a break under the shade of a nearby tree. Sasuke was hastily trying to get his non-slutty clothes back on. Which consisted of the standard sound-village skirt and bow, along with his open bluish-grey top. He had snatched them from the supply closed along with his sword. Next to him sat the small fox, who was busy licking his paws and wiping the blood off his face, similar to a cat.
Sasuke finished getting himself more presentable and stood up to stretch. "Alright fur ball, Ive trained in this forest with Orochimaru before, which means they couldn't have taken us far." Sasuke started. "I have some acquaintances that live around here, we can stay with them until something is figured out." Sasuke didn't realize he was already using the term 'we' for a random animal he just met. The fox nodded again, seeming to understand the situation. And they headed on their way under the cover of trees in case anyone was looking for them.

Not too long after they started walking, about 3 hours or so, Sasuke and the fox came upon a village. It was relatively small but lively. Somewhere during the short trip, the fox had made its way onto Sasuke's shoulder and sat there instead of walking. The raven surprisingly paid it no mind and they entered the village. The odd pair earned a few stares, Sasuke mostly because he was a well known associate of Orochimaru. Who was both well known and feared, but he paid them no mind and kept walking. After passing a marketplace and having to practically incapacitate the fox to keep him from running away and exploring, Sasuke arrived at a cute little 2 story cottage. It was decorated with brightly colored flowers and other plants. On the outside it seemed like a sweet old couple lived there. Maybe a family. But Sasuke knew better. He almost regretted coming. But in the end he sucked up his anxiety and knocked on the door. Yelling and a few thumps could be heard from the other side. The fox on his shoulder looked at him skeptically as if to say 'your sure this is the place?'.

"Relax" Sasuke said "they're just like that."

No sooner than he had finished talking the door swung open to reveal a sharp toothed male who appeared to have a fresh bruise forming on his head. "Sasuke?" He questioned in surprise.

"......Suigetsu" Sasuke replied in a dead tone. Even though he really didn't have anything against the white haired swordsman. "I'm coming in" there was no point in formalities, as the other already knew who was in charge.

"Dude what are you doing here by yourself?" He cast a confused glance to the small creature on Sasuke's shoulder before meeting the others eyes again. "And Without Orochimaru? That guys gonna be mad."

"I killed him"

"..........come again?...."

"Orochimaru, he's dead" Sasuke stared plainly, with no emotion visible on his face. Suigetsu couldn't tell if he was joking or not. Then again, Sasuke was never one to joke about ANYTHING.

"Hot damn!" He laughed loudly. "Oi KARIN! YOU WONT BELIEVE THIS!! Get over here!!!"

A short redhead in glasses then appeared behind him "what is it shithead, I swear I'll slug you again- Eh?!" She cut herself off upon seeing the company. "Sasuke! How nice to see you!!"

Suigetsu cringed at her fake hospitality "not him, guess which snake finally bit the dust!" He smiled as if the situation was funny. And to him it very much was.

"No way.." her eyes widened for a second and she appeared to want to scream for joy as Suigetsu had done, but restrained her calm composure for Sasuke's sake and simply said. "Bitch had it comin'"

Just then, another figure appeared behind them, this one towering over the others by more than a foot. He appeared to have orange hair and eyes, and the rest of him was concealed under a purple cloak. "Sasuke?.." The fox was almost scared. Almost. But they seemed nice for the most part so he kept his ground.

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