Notes: No, this story has nothing to do with the Blue Series. It is a continuous story and will have SPOILERS. If you don't want things spoiled for you, then you know what to do. I hope you enjoy it, though. I've been a'scared of doing a crossover multi-chaptered fic especially since I will probably be writing more action than I ever have so bear with me. Also, the final pairing is undecided.

DISCLAIMER: This story is based upon and will follow the new 52 Justice League comics & the Naruto manga. No copyright infringement intended.


The Girl Who Fell From Sky

Book One: Beginnings

Clouds were slightly damp wisps of air that rushed past her body. She was falling. The pressure on her body pushing her downward awakened her up. Green eyes flickered open. The lashing of the wind made it difficult to keep her eyes open, but somehow she managed. Upon regaining consciousness, it took her 3.5 seconds to assess her current situation. She wasn't where she had been previously. In fact, she was in the sky when she hadn't been when she was last conscious. Most importantly, she was falling with impending doom on the horizon if she didn't do something.

It took her another five seconds to realize there wasn't anything she could do to save herself. She knew of nothing in the ninja arts that could stop someone from falling when there was nothing close by able to break their fall.

It took her another minute to call for the one person who inadvertently helped her out of every tight spot she'd been in her entire life. A part of her thought it was shameless to depend still on him like she had when she was a child, but the other more rational part of herself that wanted to live did what she had to do.

"Naruto!"

Her voice was carried away by the wind, and she hoped against hope for some miracle to save her. Sakura squeezed her eyes shut and was thereafter surprised when her body jarred. She initially suspected that was her body breaking on the ground, but since she felt no pain—only minor discomfort, she ruled that out. The only logical thing to do was to open her eyes and since she no longer felt the disorienting sensation of falling she'd opened her eyes only to find herself looking at a rather beautiful profile. She was in a pair of arms; strong arms that were holding her securely.

Sakura chanced a glance around her, noting that she was still among the clouds, yet she was no longer falling. There was only one conclusion that she could draw as to why that was, but she wasn't crazy yet, so she pushed it to the back of her mind.

"Who are you?"

He looked at her for the first time with curiosity etched in his features. He smiled at her then, and Sakura felt her heart flutter a little, but he didn't answer immediately which caused Sakura to frown, but as she suddenly realized they were descending to the ground, she allowed herself to accept the truth. They had been flying.

Flying.

In her lifetime Sakura had seen a fair number of jutsu, but she could never once say that she had seen someone fly. Had she been saved by the gods? Was he a god? When they touched the ground, and he lowered her to her feet, she asked him that very question.

"Were you sent by the gods to save me?"

His brow arched incredulously at her question, yet Sakura waited patiently for an answer. After all, she deserved one. She would have died if he hadn't intervened and that meant something to her. Though, it would likely mean something to anyone. Most people did value their lives.

"I'm not from the gods. I'm just Superman. I save people."

It was evident that he thought his words made perfect sense, but to Sakura, they made him sound like a slight lunatic. No one who happened to be able to fly was 'just super'.

He inclined his head to the side as if he heard something. His brows furrowed and he turned back to her.

"I must go. People need my help."

He planned on leaving her without a second thought. It wasn't something that sat well with her. In fact, if she was honest something akin to panic settled in her chest. Surely, him catching her was some sign they should stay together, to figure out what was going on.

"Wait! You can't just leave me here. Where am I? What happened to me? Where's Naruto and Sasuke? What's going on with the war?"

Alarm and indecision briefly flickered through his eyes and Sakura somehow knew he was trying to prioritize what was more important. The people who needed his help now or her. If the people he planned on going to help were in a dire situation as she had been, then she knew there was a significant probability that he would leave her behind. So to forestall such a notion she set her plan in motion.

"Take me with you. I can help you."

He looked skeptical. Although, that was understandable since he had just saved her from falling from the sky. It probably appeared to him that she could do very little. However, Sakura knew her worth now. If there were lives to save then, it wasn't farfetched that he'd need her around.

"I'll be okay on my own."

She expected that sort of answer, but Sakura was stubborn, so she wasn't going to back down easily.

"I don't doubt that. However, I can't just let you go. You saved my life when you have no obligation to me. Because of that, you seem trustworthy. I might not find another person like you. There's no telling what harm could befall me for trusting the wrong person. So, please, take me with you. Just this once."

He hesitated briefly before taking her into his arms once more and pulling her close to his chest. Sakura shivered at the contact.

"Hold on; we'll have to move quickly." Sakura did as she told and was glad she had the common sense to use chakra to hold on to him tightly because the time it took for Naruto to finish a bowl of ramen was eclipsed by his speed.