Sup, y'all!

I meant to update this a whole lot sooner but man
Thor: Dark World is such a shitty movie with such a convoluted plot that
It was a literal chore to come up with something that seemed cool
and not full of shit lol

Like honestly, the villain is so stupid, the reasons behind it are stupid and Thor's reason
for doing literally anything in the movie are stupid. Jane's whole addition to the plot was stupid.
Like, I absolutely love the MCU, but Thor: Dark World could have been so much better than
the shitshow we were given lmao like it's not so horrendous that I want to gouge my eyes out
but it is pretty damn bad.

ANYWAY
have some fun with Sakura

Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto, the MCU or the Avengers


Chapter 9: Mercy

Sakura calmly walked across the glowing rainbow bridge of Asgard. The great golden city she had grown accustomed to, only seemed far more grandiose than any word or tale could describe as the days bled away. From the training fields filled with warriors slashing and swiping about, to the pubs, the taverns and the halls populated by drinking Asgardians – she couldn't be surprised honestly. While it was no more than midday, there was always time to drink mead and ale when it came to the Asgardians.

Tightening her hold on the chakra strings, the Frost Giant they transported grunted, stumbling over his boots. The young woman smiled at the towering blond prince, finding his calming smile a relief. Standing before his family, his people, was something she wasn't expecting so soon. Her emerald eyes gazed at the steps they traversed, the entrances they passed and the endless walkways that snaked about the glittering, golden city. From the waterways, ships floated by; to the skylines – Asgardian patrol ships zoomed about. It was unlike anything she'd seen.

"Sakura." Thor called. "You must be excited."

"After fighting across the Nine Realms and fighting off the Chitauri? Excited isn't exactly the word I'd use." The girl giggled.

"Don't worry. After retaking Vanaheim again, you are well deserving of rest and good drink." The Prince declared. Hundreds of Asgardian warriors cheered with him. "Mercy – they called you. Those wings my father gave you haven't let you down yet."

"If I may have an opinion – they are quite gawdy to look at."

Sakura yanked the chakra string, rattling the Asgardian Steel chains that bound Loki. "No one asked. Now shut up before I seal that mouth shut again."

Thor cackled, slapping his hand on Loki's back, forcing him along. "Move along, brother. We've seen firsthand the things she can do."

"Go on ahead, Thor. I want to look at this place a little longer…" Sakura smiled.

After receiving nothing more than a nod and directions to go – the Asgardian regiments disbanded and walked past her, bowing and giving praise to her strength. Something she wasn't used to. Staring as the armies cheered and declare their intentions for drink and feasts, she wondered if that was what remained for them if they stayed behind in their own timeline. Fists clenched and shook in their gloves, rattling the chainmail hiding under her pauldrons.

Drink and feasts.

Sakura couldn't fight the smile. Ever since they left their time behind – ever since they decided to fight their crusade – rest was the last thing on her mind, let alone feasts and drink. Her eyes glanced away, turning to the stars that glimmered above them. They were out there – her friends and the man she loved. They were lightyears away, living and fighting. She could only assume they were doing their best, fighting and surviving in their new scenarios.

Sasuke…how is it out there?

Music hummed between buildings and winding streets. It was a sweet tune, one of joy and jubilant cry. Their wars were over – their struggles had finally come to an end. The peace that the Nine Realms had forgotten had returned. Thinking to herself, she didn't expect the marauders; the roving bands of space pirates; alien invaders – they were defeated too easily. It was almost a game in a way. The wings on her back twitched slightly lifting her body off the ground.

Arriving at the palace of Asgard, she was escorted along by members of Asgard's noble Einherjar. There were many noble Aesir that had come to witness the trial of the Frost Giant. Some whispered about him, while most whispered of her and her power. Pulling Loki along, she removed the fuinjutsu that bound his mouth shut, immediately receiving one of his distasteful insults.

"Mother…have I made you proud?" Loki smiled.

Frigga however shook her head. "Loki, please don't make this worse…"

Sakura could only stay silent as the interaction went.

Loki gave the woman a look. "Define worse."

"Enough. I will speak with the prisoner alone."

Walking forward and standing at attention, he was brimming with arrogance. "I don't really understand what all the fuss is all about."

"You will be silent." Odin's voice was stern and cold. "Do you not truly feel the gravity of your crimes? Wherever you go, there is war, ruin and death."

"I came down to Midgard to rule the people of Earth as a benevolent god, just like you."

"We are not gods. We're born, we live, we die. Just like humans do."

"Give or take five thousand years."

"All of this, because Loki desires a throne."

Sakura noticed this hit a mark.

"It was my birthright!"

Odin however was not impressed. "Your birthright, was to die as a child, cast out on a frozen rock. If I had not taken you in, you would not be here."

"Then for the sake of it all, just swing it."

As the jabs continued and the shouting grew in volume, a strong hand rested on her shoulder, snapping her from her trance. "Sakura…go wait at the training fields. When Loki is dealt with, my father and I will meet you there."

There was a hiss, a soft blowing gust of wind; she shot into the air, blitzing across the city at speeds only met by the warships of Asgard. The sun reflected off of her armor, gleaming like rays of light. Zipping between the golden skyscrapers and towers of the great city, she came to a smooth halt, spreading her wings, gathering air between each golden feather. Wind sped away, whispering as she landed as quietly as a ninja should.

Members of the Einherjar trained in the fields, their bo staves and swords glowing with powerful shocks with each strike and swing they made. They moved fast, dipping between attacks with practiced motion. She watched their movements, entranced with their style, using shields as both a defense and a weapon. She couldn't remember any shields among the shinobi during her time period – it was a welcome change. Turning towards the jutting platform, Thor and his father, the esteemed and wise King Odin Borson. They were towering men with almost matching red capes.

There was something about the way they stood over the people they watched. It wasn't condescending as she would have thought royalty would – it was as if they were a father and son looking upon their family. Down below in the training fields, those who rested and recovered from their fatigue, would occasionally glance in their direction, basking in their radiant glow, spying the crimson capes they wore. It was then that she realized, she watched these training men for hours. She must have missed the trial Loki had – certainly, it must have been quick.

Before she could leave however, she caught eye of Thor's giant waving hand motioning her to come toward them. Quickly nodding, the wings on her back absorbed her chakra coming to life. Ignoring the cheers and the calls of her new name – Mercy – she smirked and took into the air, letting the wings hiss and creak as she sped through the airways of training field, even dodging the racing Aesir Warships. Landing beside the two men, she bowed deeply, letting the wings collapse into her backpack.

"Your Grace, Thor." She bowed respectively. "What can I help you with?"

"Lady Sakura, heiress apparent of my old friend Ootsutsuki Kaguya." Odin smiled. "How are the wings? My father had them made in the event Kaguya had a daughter. Sadly, he never got to see it used. Are they serving you well? I've heard many stories from the Einherjar and my son."

"They work wonderfully, Your Grace." Sakura beamed. "It makes it easier to travel through battlefields and heal those who need it. The Vanir were quite ecstatic to see my powers again – I take it Kaguya did something similar?"

"Yes, I remember it as if it were yesterday." Odin chuckled, motioning her to follow. "It was many thousand years ago…sometime after the defeat of the Dark Elves and the removal of the Aether from their hands, Vanaheim was under attack once again by rebellious forces that wanted my father off the Throne. Wars are tiresome, even ones as noble as his own, and the biomes, the topography was shifted, tearing itself apart – until a young woman with horns and a third eye appeared with gifts of wealth and prosperity. I remember seeing the things she could do and even my father, a man who'd seen a great many things in his time, was surprised."

"What happened afterwards?" Sakura asked curiously.

"Well, my father saw it right to ally with her. Power as great as her own was hard to find outside of Asgard – or anywhere in the universe for that matter." Odin responded. "It was tense talk of politics and offers from both sides being rejected and accepted. There were moments where I felt the talks had fallen apart – after all, I was but Thor's age at the time. She, however, had a tongue of silver and a mind as sharp as steel. There was a reason many feared her. Asgard however, would not be her enemy and we would help her in her conquests to protect Midgard, her proclaimed home. In the conquests however, my father was slain by Kree Berserkers with the help of Dark Elf remnants who worked as mercenaries."

"Dark Elves…Kree…" Sakura pondered. "I remember hearing Kaguya speaking of them. How they were the enemies who sought to destroy Earth, or worse, enslave us."

"As long as I live and the Odinforce remains – no enemy of Midgard – of Kaguya will step foot on your home. No outside force will harm her bastion. We have done well to maintain our alliance and now with your return and that of the rest of her children, surely we can maintain our stance on protecting the Nine Realms."

"Have you heard of Thanos, Your Grace?" Sakura asked.

The two men stopped for a moment. "That lunatic who searches for the Infinity Stones? Yes, I've heard of him. He invades planets, wipes out half the population and leaves as if nothing had happened. As noble as we are, I can't declare war on other realms outside the reach of Yggdrasil. It isn't right and not the Aesir way. Let the Mad Titan, as they call him, do as he pleases, but as soon as he steps his feet on Midgard soil, the power of Asgard's fleets and Einherjar will bear upon him with righteous fury. My father and I promised this to Kaguya, I promise this to you, Lady Sakura."

"I understand." Sakura smiled. "Is there anything else that you wanted to speak to me of?"

Thor nodded and waved his father off. "We have received reports from other worlds in the Nine Realms, of the same energy you and Kaguya emit, beginning to come alive. Reports are coming in faster than what we have time to deal with. And I can't send you out there alone, so I, the Warrior's Three and Lady Sif will accompany you in this quest to claim these relics of your people."

"I-I don't need an escort; I think I'll be fine. Just give me the–"

"Too late, Mercy. We've already decided." The thick accented voice of Hogun, the Vanir who fought beside her on Vanaheim sounded. "Thor spoke to us about your predicament. Having fought through time and space and still choosing to fight even when you can choose to rest, is admirable."

"And it can't hurt to have another woman around who can handle a battlefield." Lady Sif smiled warmly. "I saw how you dispatched that pair of Kronan – not even the strongest of the Einherjar would dare to face even one. That's a strength I respect."

"My sensei used techniques made from earth and stone that had similar build and make as Kronans – I've smashed through enough in my years under his tutelage to handle my own." Sakura smirked. "Well…what's the first world we're traveling to?"

"I'm glad you're confident in your powers because we're going to Ria, a planet in Nornheim." Thor walked past her, Mjolnir humming slightly. "The home planet of the Kronans."

"I thought the Nornheim didn't like Asgard?" Sakura asked. "Last time we were here before New York, you and the Warrior's Three had just finished battle with them."

"Well, after Loki destroyed the Bifrost, a somewhat uncertain peace had formed between our peoples." The rapier wielding Fandral said. "The Kronans are afraid of the power growing from one of their temples and they came to us after hearing of what happened on Midgard and the power of the one, they call the Golden Fox."

"Naruto…" Sakura smiled softly. "Any word of Sasuke, Thor?"

"None right now, but Heimdall told me that he is safe somewhere in the cosmos." Thor reassured. "He is on the hunt for the Infinity Stones as well. I talked to my father about sending help but he refused my requests thus far."

"Oh well…" Sakura's smile dropped. "At least he's safe…"

"No need for that kind of attitude!" Volstagg cheered. "It'll be easy. Kronans may be dull, but they can be reasoned with, with enough strength in arms. After all, I don't want to be there long – their delicacies aren't the best."

"Of course, he'd think of food." Fandral rolled his eyes. "Let's get going before the Allfather changes his mind."

Activating her wings as Mjolnir spun wildly, Sakura bent her knees, preparing to launch ahead. Letting her emerald eyes trail over to Thor, the prince smirked knowingly nodding as he did. With a flick of his wrist and a burst of chakra, the pair launched through the air, close on each other's heels and wake. Zipping between golden towers and skyscrapers, even the defensive towers and batteries spinning and watching, the pair landed on the Bifrost, the prince of Asgard arriving first with Sakura only three seconds after.

Sharing a quick laugh as they always did, they walked into the Bifrost hub, nodding and waving at the ever watching and quiet Heimdall. "I believed in you, Lady Sakura. How could you let me down?"

"Did you really?"

"No." Heimdall simply said.

Sakura could only deadpan.

"I was trying to do what Naruto once told me when you four were on Asgard last year." Heimdall simply bowed his head slightly. "So, off to Ria, are we?"

"Yes, we are, Heimdall. Just be ready to bring us back when we call."


Ria was a world filled with all kinds of strange formations, both rock and tree. It was hard for the young kunoichi to discern the difference between mountain and Kronan – she had never seen sentient beings so large and able to move so smoothly. In all her travels through the Cosmos, she was surprised that gravity remained the same in almost every world she encountered, and the fact that she could breathe. Having spent time learning from Thor and from the Asgardian libraries that were filled with untold knowledge, she still couldn't figure the anatomy of the Kronans.

Kneeling before a Kronan, her hands were bathed in a light green aura, trying her best to heal the sickness that had befallen the stone being. The Kronan groaned and didn't seem to be taking to the chakra at all, unlike almost every other species she encountered. There were rumors of her power and there were more springing up about her metal wings and what they could do aside from transport. Nevertheless, she ignored their whispers, or what they thought were whispers at that. Kronans were not the quietest of folk.

Most of all, she was surprised at the types of Kronan! If a Kronan was born from a volcano, their bodies were igneous, while others were a sturdy, almost completely dense form of stone. The variations were as varied as the very planet's biomes themselves. Wiping the sweat from her brow, she ignored the various Kronan watching her perform her healing techniques to no avail. She even tried opening their chakra points only to find that there were none. The smallest of beings, the rarest of beings, even the bloodthirsty marauders had chakra points somewhere no matter how exotic they may have seemed, but not the Kronan.

Sighing in defeat, she could only watch as the Kronan she tried to heal struggled to hold himself together. Pieces of rock tumbled from his body, clicking and clacking over one another before she knew it, the Kronan completely disassembled and fell apart before her eyes. Not a word could be said, not an apology, nor an answer. Those who watched simply nodded their heads and collected the remains, smashing the stones into their own bodies. It was strange to the young Kunoichi but before she could continue her quest to heal as many of the sick, she could, a loud tap on the tent doorway brought her attention.

"Lady Sakura." Fandral said. "Thor and the Kronan chief want to speak with you."

"I'll be there, right away."

Rising to her feet, fighting the cramp growing in her legs, chakra flowed into her backpack, letting the wings extend and contract. Energy flowed between the wires and tubes, feeding the contraption, letting her hover just a few inches off the ground without much effort. Exiting the hut she was working in, Kronan villagers and folk parted ways, letting her hover along toward the chief's manor in the center of the village.

Situated deep in one of the many rocky valleys of Ria and far from the barbaric wastes that made most of the planet, the kunoichi moved through the crowd as quickly as she could, ignoring much of their whispers and thoughts on her appearance. Unlike in her own time, where many saw the apprentice of the great Slug Princess, they saw Mercy, the legendary healer of Kaguya's descent and one of Asgard's most recent and one of their greatest assets on the field.

Arriving at the hut, she was let in by a pair of Kronan warriors wielding clubs and metal bludgeons. Walking in, she found Thor sitting in front of a rather decrepit looking pile of stones, only to realize that it was indeed a Kronan. She internally kicked herself for being so harsh.

"I see…" The Kronan managed to hiss, pebbles and powdery dust escaping what she could assume was the mouth. "I can see now…deep in the wastes, there is a Kronan who grows in strength and power…he has taken a relic from one of our temples…it belonged to the Horned One…"

"What he means is the relic is no longer in their possession." Sakura looked to Thor.

The prince sighed. "It would seem so. The wastes of Ria are hard to traverse…"

"Not a problem." Sakura turned on her heels ignoring the rest of the long-winded prose the pile of rocks had to say.

Walking through the hut flaps that acted as a door, she channeled chakra through her body before releasing it in every direction. Closing her eyes she did the same thing once again, this time in wider distances, covering much of the valleys and mountains, even cutting through parts of the barren wastes. She could sense Kronan tribes and rudimentary cities. There were towns with walls and villages that seemed to be buried deep in valleys and cliffs. It was then that she sensed a chakra signature so great, the chakra she sent, seemed to be returned two-fold, breaking her from her trance.

"Found it." She said confidently. "I don't need Kakashi-sensei, Naruto or Sasuke for this. Thor, Warrior's Three and even Lady Sif. Travelling into the wastes is difficult if not all of us can fly. The only one who could possibly keep up would be Thor, but even then, Chakra is something else and if a Kronan has chakra – I don't want any unnecessary bloodshed among my friends."

"Understood. We'll protect the village until your return." Hogun nodded, releasing his flail. "Godspeed, Lady Sakura."

Bursting through the sunny blue skies of Ria, she flew through voluminous clouds and dipped between each ray of sunlight and bird in the air. As quickly as she hoped, Thor was right behind her, following close in her wake. Before she knew it, however, the clouds had grown thicker, sickly and full of thunder and lightning. Tearing through clouds, Sakura felt her lungs tearing apart. It would seem that even pebbles and stones seemed to permeate the air in the wastes.

Chakra was released from the diamond on her forehead filling her body and chakra coils with healing energy, reforming her lungs and disposing of the debris. As she descended however, a large boulder was seen hurling towards her at incredible speeds. Before she could react, a great bolt of lightning ripped through the projectile, shattering it into pebbles. It wasn't enough, as several more boulders seemed to take its place, roaring through the sky trying to knock her out.

Quickly releasing her chakra from the wings, she descended in a freefall. Arrows, bolts and blaster bolts followed the boulders. Using her ninja training, she grabbed the boulders now that she was prepared and ready. Jumping from one to another, she repositioned them, letting them shield her from the weapons of the Kronans below. Their aim was not the best, but she knew that a ranged battle was just the beginning with them.

Scanning the field, there seemed to be no more than a hundred Kronan of varying size and make. There were many however, that were armed with blaster rifles and rocket launchers. Easy weapons to dodge thanks to Naruto's training. Whipping between each projectile, she landed beside the first gathered group of Kronan. Their armor was rudimentary at best, reminding her of the bands of marauders she faced in the different realms of Vanaheim. Without another thought, she launched her fist forward, shattering the first Rock Man who stood before her.

One by one, she shattered them as they came at her, fists glowing with chakra, feeding her strength with every swing and kick. While they were indeed much stronger than her, so strong in fact, when one managed to get a hit, her chakra was still struggling to heal the broken bones. As the fight continued, Thor arrived, lightning bursting from the sky and Mjolnir, shattering all that remained, save for the Kronan who claimed the supposed relic.

He was burly beast of a Kronan, standing almost ten feet tall and made of the largest stones she'd seen. In his hands, a metallic staff of some sorts seemed to hum and vibrate. The staff seemed to have a chakra signature of its own, however, she could not recognize the device.

"Hey, do you even realize what you've taken?" Sakura called.

All she got was a grunt for a response.

"Don't bother." Thor spun Mjolnir. "This Kronan doesn't seem to speak."

It was too simple. Sakura watched as Thor barreled down on the Kronan, the famous hammer ready to beat upon the stone being. This warband was small for Kronan standards, it wasn't even a warband by Marauder standards. Having faced many during the year since the Battle of New York, she knew better than to let this be as it was.

"Wait, Thor!"

Suddenly, rock golems rose from the dirt and the rocky formations around them, in the hundreds. But unlike the Kronan she defeated, they were permeating with chakra. Little by little they were outnumbered as more chakra seemed to flow from the staff and into the surrounding area. Thor, however, was going too fast. Before she knew it, explosions, rocks, ninjutsu and chakra was thrown in all directions of varying element and potency. She hadn't seen such raw power since the war.

Bringing her fists together and chakra into her wings, she followed after the Asgardian prince, dodging the incoming attacks as best as she can. There was a slight sizzle, a static shock of sorts as one of the stones hissed by her. Lightning chakra? Sakura didn't understand. Of all the warriors she'd faced, all the enemies she'd defeated, she hadn't faced anyone like this.

Growing serious, she braked her wings, blowing wind and chakra toward the Kronan still battling with Thor, somehow using the staff to defend against Mjolnir. Chakra and lightning shot from each impact, breaking and shattering one another's stance, leaving neither open to attack. Hearing rocks tumbling over one another, she spun around, punching and kicking at the stone golems, she could only assume were some form of rudimentary earth release ninjutsu casted by the staff.

Letting the creations crumble, she dashed ahead, fist ready and glowing, bashed the Kronan where it wasn't paying attention, sending it flying in a thousand pieces. Thor whipped around, Mjolnir covered in lightning, confused.

"Why didn't you do that to begin with?" The prince asked incredulously.

"I was thinking."

"Thinking, yes." Thor sighed, letting the energy dissipate. "What now?"

"I examine this thing…" Sakura now held the strange staff, feeling the chakra within. It was powerful and unlike any other weapon she had seen used during the Fourth Great War. Taking the staff, power rushed through her veins, filling her with all kinds of insanity. Shaking where she stood, her eyes snapped shut, hearing screams in the distance, rushing winds beating against her ears and even the explosions of some unassuming battlefield.

Thor moved to try and save her, but a powerful dome of chakra surrounded her. He shouted, reaching out to her, but the great multicolored beam of the Bifrost appeared, covering him. Sakura screamed heinously, trying to let go of the staff, but there was nothing she could do. Her hands would not let it go. Just as Thor disappeared, the Bifrost appeared once again, several times in the distance, and upon her dome of chakra. But instead of transporting her, it was beaten back, shattering upon the shield of chakra. She couldn't handle the pressure of it all as the dome began to compress around her.

Bones cracked, shoulders barred and her the staff itself began to collapse into itself as the dome brought her to her knees. No longer were the sounds as intelligible as battle and roaring explosions, it was nothing more than a high-pitched squeal, a white noise that deafened her to the world of Ria and the thunder storms brewing in the dark skies. She couldn't fight it anymore.

Just as the noises reached a fever pitch, she opened her eyes to nothing but serenity and silence. No longer were the skies filled with dark, voluminous clouds; she was underground. The canvas of sky was shrouded under a cavernous ceiling dripping with stalactites. Her eyes watched the new world around her, a dark, dank and filled strange structures carved from what seemed cliff faces. There were doorways, rooms and balconies. Even a pavilion of sorts with a rotten tree, rested in the center of the strange area. Whipping around, staff still in hand, she called out through the void, her voice echoing back to her in the emptiness.

"Thor…?" She asked. "W-Where am I?"

Walking along, her footsteps only seemed to echo back at her. Stones were unturned, pavement was left disheveled and unkempt. Vines and rotting green were seen wrapping the great city she had found herself in. She could only assume it was some sort of ancient city – there were too many buildings around her to denote anything else. There were wells, empty and filled with dirt. Restaurants and street shops that were left to ruin. It was a nightmare.

As she walked, her feet slapped against something that truly terrified her. Reaching down and sifting through rotten leaves and debris, she found a rusted, degraded kunai knife. "What the hell…?"

Rising to her feet, she sheathed the kunai and activated her wings. Chakra flowed through the backpack, spreading the appendages and levitating her off the ground. There was something different about this place, one that didn't sit well with her. Avoiding the lurking feeling that she wasn't alone, she hovered about, keep her fists clenched and even activated the Hundred Healing technique. Journeying through empty stairwells and decrepit stone bridges, she came across something she didn't expect.

Sitting on a lone bridge, a strange monolith of sorts. Beneath it were the same markings the Bifrost would leave behind whenever it was used. Floating toward the monolith, she examined its structure and purpose. While the structures built in the city were clearly carved by what seemed to be ancient humanity, this thing was far from it. There were markings that didn't seem to match any language she had come across when she scoured the libraries of Asgard for any information about Earth.

Suddenly, the monolith opened, screaming with a deep baritone, rumbling the underground city. Boulders and stalactites fell from the ceiling above. Jumping back and dodging falling debris, she witnessed something within the monolith. A weird, almost liquid substance resided within, glowing an ominous crimson and black. It whipped about, almost alive in its actions.

It was calling to her.

Sakura gasped as great buildings cracked from the cliff face and the cave walls, collapsing and crashing into the stalagmites below. The cave she was in was beginning to fall in on itself if she let it continue. Channeling her strength to her arms and hands, she rushed for the monolith, trying her hardest to shut the damn thing. Everything she did came with no effect. It resisted her strength; it resisted her attempts and the strange substance within only seemed to revel in her distress.

Haruno Sakura…take the Aether. A voice sounded in her head. Do it, child of mine.

Kaguya? Sakura asked.

She was met with silence. The bridge began to collapse, so without much choice, she threw her hand in, letting the substance rush into her palm. Removing her hand, she backed away as the monolith snapped shut, slamming so powerfully, she was blown back. If it weren't for her wings, she was certain she would have fallen to the stalagmites below. Even with how great her shinobi skills had gotten, there was no way she could have dodged the stalactites like Sasuke or Naruto could.

Looking at her palm though, the Aether had formed a small, crimson stone. It hummed slightly in her palm, retaining a strange physical form. But like everything else in her life since leaving her time behind, nothing was as simple as that. It melted into her hand, burning at the touch. Frantically, she tried to wipe it off, but it only seemed to spread to her other hand, slowly but surely bleeding into her bare skin, searing at the flesh as it entered her pores. She could feel it, screaming, rampaging through her veins.

Before she knew it, there was nothing but darkness.


So, like I said, I think Jane's inclusion was completely unneeded and much of the movie will be changed because instead of her, Sakura is the one who gets possessed.

I spent months on end staring at this chapter completely uncertain of how I was going to go through with this but hey, here I am
I fucking did it.

Also, next chapter is the second part of the movie and then after Thor: Dark World is done, it'll move on to the Guardians of the Galaxy Arc
Which meanssssss, Sasuke's arc and then Captain America: Winter Soldier (Naruto and Cap)

Then Age of Ultron!

So, sidenote, who bought Endgame tickets, because I fricken did! I can't FUCKING WAIT

Ja ne!

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