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Naruto was limping through the streets of Vale when he was approached by a man with a cane. He didn't seem very threatening, but Naruto wasn't sure what to think of this new world he found himself in, so he didn't drop his guard. He didn't know how he got here, but the last thing he remembered was fighting Pein in the crater once called Konoha. Next thing he knew, he was lying in an alley sporting several wounds that the fox either refused to heal, or couldn't; he really hoped it was the former. Drawing a knife from his pouch, he eyed the stranger with caution.

"I don't mean any harm," said the man. Naruto looked at him with confusion. What did he just say?

"Who are you?" asked Naruto. The man returned his confused expression.

"Well, this is going to be problem…" he said to himself. He took a step towards Naruto, who took a step back. The man must have sensed what Naruto was thinking, as he placed his cane on the ground, and offered his hand to him. Naruto was still hesitant, but lowered his knife. The man pointed to himself and uttered a single word. "Ozpin."

"Ozpin?" Naruto asked, the word feeling strange in his mouth. The man then nodded, and gestured to him. Naruto pointed to himself, and replied, "Uzumaki Naruto."

"Uzumaki?" asked Ozpin. "You're clearly not from around here, are you?" Naruto looked at him questioningly, before the man extended his hand out to him again. Naruto got the gist of what he wanted. He wasn't an enemy, and wanted to show him that. Naruto's stomach then growled, making the man raise an eyebrow. He then gestured with his hands that he was eating something. Nodding, Naruto then took a step closer. "Let's get you something to eat Uzumaki."

"Naruto," he tried to clarify. "Call me Naruto." The man nodded, and picked his cane off the floor and began to walk out of the alley. Naruto tried his best to walk alongside him, but his injuries were still too painful. Once the two were in the light of the streetlamps, he noticed Naruto's state. Concern washed over his face, convincing Naruto that he indeed was a genuinely nice guy… although that cane of his seemed very unusual. Why would he need to carry around a weapon like that all the time?

"Let's get those wounds looked at first," he said to him. Naruto looked at him confused. Ozpin laughed to himself, and then pointed to his bloodied clothes. Naruto shook his head, he hated hospitals. The man gave him a look that he could roughly translate to 'get help, or no food'. He then pulled out a strange little device with a transparent screen that began to talk in that same strange language. "I found an interesting young man, but there seems to be a language barrier. Can you call in Doctor Oobleck, I'm sure he will enjoy this. Thank you Glynda." Naruto wordlessly followed the man, still having a few doubts in his mind.

A few minutes later, Naruto found himself on board of a strange vessel that floated above the ground. He tried his best to seem like he wasn't fazed, but he quickly realized he wasn't doing very good job. Ozpin gave him an amused smile, but said nothing. After what felt like hours of flying in that deathtrap, they arrived at what resembled a castle. He looked at Ozpin questioningly, but the man just stepped off the ship and began walking to the school. Naruto quickly caught up, and began to look around the place taking it all in. As he looked in awe, he was caught completely off guard when a green-haired man zipped towards him speaking in a rapid pace.

"My, is this the boy you were talking about Ozpin? He certainly doesn't seem strange, although those markings on his face make him resemble a Faunus, even if he should have a more pronounced feature, such as ears or a tail. Where did you find this boy? His clothes are covered with holes, and what looks to be dry blood. Was he suffering from Aura exhaustion?"

"I found him in the streets of Vale. I observed him protect a couple of Faunus before he ran off. As you can see, he is suffering from many injuries, and-"

"What injuries?" asked Oobleck. "I'm afraid I don't see anything wrong with the boy, aside from his state of dress." The man then looked at Naruto, who was now scratching his stomach. His wounds were gone! But how would he be able to recover his Aura so quickly? Regardless, Ozpin turned back to Oobleck.

"It seems that they've healed on the trip over here. Now, I promised this young man something to eat, so let's go on inside. Oh, and the reason I called you is because he is speaking a language I have never heard before. It sound reminiscent of Yatsuhashi's name, but I don't believe that anybody still spoke that ancient tongue."

"Hmm, very curious indeed. I need to go grab some supplies from my classroom. I'll be back in a few minutes." The caffeinated man then zipped away, leaving a confused Naruto. Ozpin then placed a hand on his shoulder, and gestured him to follow once more.

As soon as Naruto was presented with food, he began to stuff his face with plate after plate, leaving Ozpin an amused expression.

"Well, his appetite is certainly healthy," a blonde woman said dryly. Naruto got a vibe that said she didn't trust him, which he couldn't fault her for, as he felt the same way. He decided to ignore her for the time being, and enjoy the copious amounts of food in front of him. It wasn't ramen, but it would do for now. A few minutes after he finished, the green haired man returned, with a box full of things and several notebooks. "What is all this Oobleck?"

"This is how I plan to communicate with him," he said to the woman. Naruto began to get a bit annoyed at being talked about as if he wasn't there, but bit his tongue. It wouldn't have done him any good to speak anyway. The green hair professor then took out a few items from the box, and laid them on the table with a note card next to them. Picking up a cup, he showed it to him, and wrote something on the paper next to it. "Cup."

"Cup?" asked Naruto. "That's a cup," he added. Oobleck then showed him the paper with strange markings on it. Instantly Naruto's eyes lighted up, and he took the paper and wrote cup on it. Oobleck then showed him a book, then a lighter, and other things. Naruto named each one, except for a few that he didn't recognize. The first being a small vial of what appeared to be colored sand, the second being the strange device that Ozpin used to call Glynda, and the last one being a black figurine of what looked to be a grisly monster.

"It seems that he recognizes a lot of what I showed him," Oobleck reported. "But it seems he doesn't know what Dust, Grim or scrolls are. This is very curious indeed. If I may, I would like to continue try to decipher his language so we may better communicate Headmaster. If my calculations are correct, we should be having polite conversation in a year."

"A year?" asked the blonde woman. "We don't have a year Professor Oobleck!"

"Doctor," he corrected.

"Doctor Oobleck. We have our new freshman coming in a three months. We can't afford to have you neglect your students for this kid."

"Now Glynda, I'm sure we can figure a way around this, but she is right Doctor. Is there any way you can accelerate the process?"

"I'm afraid not Ozpin. His language is so ancient, that finding the proper documentation to translate is simply next to impossible. It doesn't help that it appears he has three different alphabets. Most of these symbols seem to be simple, but then there are the sharper characters that seem to be used for certain words, and the last is just a complex character that appears to have multiple meanings. If you look at what he wrote for tree, and this piece of wood. The characters appear identical, the only difference is what comes before or after. His language is much more complex than ours, and it would take ages for me to become fluent enough to begin teaching him our language. Unless he is more of a scholar than I, I'm afraid that we won't be able to properly communicate."

"I see," replied Ozpin. He looked at the boy with a sad expression. "I'll give you until the week before classes are in session. Just try your best Doctor." Oobleck nodded, though his time limit had obviously bothered him. "Alright, we'll leave you to work. Don't work him too hard."


It had been close to a week, and Naruto's head had began to hurt. Oobleck had given him something that he referred to a scroll, to listen to prerecorded lessons that he must have made when Naruto was asleep. They were incredible helpful, and when he was alone, he used his shadow clones to absorb the information at an accelerated pace, which he quickly began to regret. When he had returned to Oobleck an hour after he had finished the first recording, Oobleck looked at him amazed. Though his English was still broken, he had made remarkable strides in learning. He was able to ask for simple things, like water, food, to use the restroom, and request Oobleck to slow down. When he was asked how he managed to do this, Naruto shrugged his shoulders, and was given five more tapes. A bit frustrated at the lack of break, Naruto realized how important it was for him to learn the native language so he could find a way home.

A week before classes started was Oobleck's deadline, and he was almost positive that he wouldn't be able to do it. Naruto had proved to be an exceptional student, and he had mastered the basics within the first month. The second month consisted of him being able to hold a conversation without the assistance of his scroll, and the final month was Oobleck talking to him at full speed. Naruto was now comfortable with the speaking portion, but he still couldn't read properly. He wasn't dumb, but he kept finding himself writing in Japanese instead of English. Oobleck assured him that with a little more practice, he would be able to master the written language just as he begun to master the spoken portion. What Naruto didn't know was that Oobleck had kept Naruto's progress to himself, and today was the day that he would have to discuss with Ozpin what he planned to do. Riding the elevator up with the caffeine addicted professor, Naruto began to wonder how far Ozpin's generosity extended. For the past three months he had been fed, given his own room, and even taken to buy new clothes. As the doors opened Naruto stepped out and faced the headmaster.

"Ah, Naruto. Dr. Oobleck. Is it that time already?" he asked politely. He looked up from his scroll and motioned them to sit down.

"Why, yes it is Ozpin, and here is my star student that has gone and surpassed all expectations. Go on Naruto, I'm sure you have many questions for our headmaster." Ozpin looked surprised and looked at Naruto, who was looking at him in the eye.

"Does this place have ramen?" Naruto blurted out. Ozpin looked at Oobleck, who looked taken aback. "The food at the cafeteria is great, but I have yet to see a single noodle."

"Three months, and that is what concerns you?" asked Ozpin. "We do, but our school provides a lot of other options. I'll be sure to let the staff know to stock up on that…"

"Great, thanks Ozzy," said Naruto casually. "So Oobleck told me that this is a school or something. Why would a headmaster take in some kid wandering in the streets? Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful, but it seems… weird to me."

"A fair enough question," stated Ozpin. "I had observed you defend those two Faunus girls downtown, and when I came to approach you, you ran. I found this strange, but after finding out you were gravely injured, I understood your hesitance. You see, I would like to think of Beacon as a place where humans and Faunus can sit side by side and learn together. Unfortunately there aren't many people in this world who think this way, so when I saw you rush to their defense, I thought you could be a model student others could learn from."

"Student?" asked Naruto.

"Of course, I haven't got to that part yet. Seeing that you are about the age of my incoming freshman, I was going to offer you a seat here at Beacon. I only ask a few things in return."

"Whoa, I finished going to the academy years ago, what makes you think I want to sit around in classrooms?" Ozpin didn't falter.

"Given that you are not of this world, I would find this a great opportunity to learn about it." Naruto nearly flinched at the obvious statement. "Speaking of which, I was curious as to where you are from. The language you spoke has been dead longer than Remnants existence."

"I… don't know," he admitted. "I looked at the maps in the library when Oobleck was teaching me, but nothing looks like what it did where I'm from. The continents are completely different, and not even the great Villages are around anymore."

"So you think you're from the past?" asked Ozpin. "How did you find yourself in Vale three months ago?"

"I was attacked," he answered honestly. "The last thing I remember before waking up in that alley was being attacked by a masked man as I fought another guy with a lot of piercings. I only remember bits and pieces, but that's the last thing I remember."

"I see," mused Ozpin. "Dr. Oobleck, have you found anything that might help?"

"I'm afraid not, Headmaster. It seems that whatever had brought him here was something of a one-way trip. I have only come across a few sources that shared his language, but he claims that the two are unrelated. I fear that he wasn't not thrust into the future, but into another dimension. I had a few test on his blood work, and he appears to be part Faunus, yet, he does not show any traits aside from the whisker marks on his face."

"They're birthmarks!" Naruto said indignantly. "My parents were human, at least I know my dad was."

"Regardless," started Oobleck. "His appearance and blood is where our similarities end. He does not have aura. He can harness a different type of energy he calls Chakra. He still has not shown me what he can do with it, but he insists that it isn't something he wants to use."

"Why is that?" asked Ozpin, looking at the blond boy.

"It's not something I want to talk about," he replied quietly.

"Naruto, do you know what we teach here at Beacon?" asked Ozpin seriously. Naruto shook his head. "We teach our students how to become the next generations of Huntsman and Huntresses. Our students fight the creatures of Grim to protect those who cannot. Does that sound like something you'd like to do?"

"I've dedicated my entire life to protecting others," replied Naruto, a bit tiredly. "And now I'm in another world with no hope of getting back to them… As much as I want to go back, I can't stand by and do nothing when innocent people are in danger. Professor Ozpin, I would be honored if you allowed me to become a student here at Beacon."

"If you are sure," said Ozpin, reaching his hand out to Naruto, not unlike the first time he met him. "Then welcome to my academy, Naruto. I'll have Oobleck explain to you how it works around here. I still have preparations for next week, and I need to take a trip to Vale."

"Thank you, sir," Naruto said with a respectful bow. "I'll make you proud." With that, Ozpin dismissed Naruto and Oobleck and they left down the elevator. As the doors closed, Glynda walked out from her behind a pillar.

"What do you think of him now, Glynda?" asked Ozpin knowing she had heard the entire exchange.

"He's still hiding something, but when he said he wanted to protect innocents, he wasn't lying. The mystery surrounding him still makes me suspicious of him," she said.

"But?" asked Ozpin, knowing she wasn't finished. She looked at her long time friend and sighed.

"I can't be angry at somebody's motivation is to help others." Ozpin smiled at her change of heart, and took a sip of coffee.

"Well, it's about time we head over to Vale," he said, getting up from his chair. Glynda nodded, and followed him into the Bullhead.


"Alright Oobleck, what do I gotta know?" he asked the coffee-drinking doctor.

"First you must pass an entrance exam," he answered.

"What? But the headmaster himself said I could attend!" he argued. "Why do I got to take a dumb test?"

"Given your unique circumstances, we cannot allow somebody who doesn't exist to enroll at our school. If you claim to be part of a town outside the walls of the kingdom, we would have a better time vouching for you, and thus, the test is only a formality. Your actual score won't be recorded, but rather, you'll be given the average score, minus a few percentages, so it looks like you are just an average student. If we ranked you too high, people will wonder where you came from, and how you've eluded everybody for so long. If you ranked too low, it would appear that you cheated your way in, and thus, would have more negative consequences. Placing you a bit below the average won't raise any red flags, and if for some reason somebody does find out, you would have built a big enough name for yourself that it won't matter at that point."

"You really need to slow down when you talk," Naruto sighed, "but I get it. Is it just a written test, because you know I can't read very well."

"I am well aware of that, but fear not. Half the test is combat-based. You will be taking that one with Professor Port, to see how well you are to the other students, and also because some of the teachers, myself included, are curious as to how you fight."

"I see. What other teachers?"

"Ozpin, Glynda, myself, Professor Peaches, and Port, just to name a few," he answered. "That will take place the day before the other students arrive."

"Say I know that I should have ask Ozpin about this, but I didn't think of it then, but where can I start making money? Is there somewhere I can get a job? I hate living off of your and Ozpin's generosity."

"There are a few programs you can do for now, but once the teams are formed, you will take missions where you will be paid for your services."

"Teams? We're getting teams?" asked Naruto a bit excited. He'd finally be able to meet people his own age.

"Yes, they will consist of a team of four," answered Oobleck, "but I can't get further into details, as that is part of Glynda's lesson." Naruto nodded, and followed the eccentric man out of the elevator.


Ozpin sat in the bullhead going over his roster of incoming students, and found that Ruby had made the total number off. He would have an extra student, meaning that he would have either a student that hopped around teams, or a one-man team, neither of which sat well with him, so he pulled up his old friends contact.

"Ozpin? What can I do for you?"

"Hello James, I require a favor from you," he said politely.

"What is it?" he asked, a bit caught off guard. Ozpin usually had everything under control.

"I seem to have made a miscalculation when accepting students. Do you know of three students who would like to attend Beacon this year? I know it's short notices, and-"

"I have a list of students who weren't enrolled, due to 'too many applications' being sent. One from Mistral, one from Vacuo, and one from Atlas, each scored well above the entry requirement, but were looked over in favor of other, more promising students."

"Why were they 'looked over'?" asked Ozpin. General Ironwood sighed, and looked at his friend.

"Well, I know the girl from Vacuo was… hard to work with. She emitted a strange aura that made it hard for students her age to focus." Ozpin nodded curiously. "The boy from Atlas, came from a small village from outside the walls, and was refused admission for his Faunus heritage. Lastly, the girl from Mistral is something of a misfit."

"How so?" asked Ozpin, receiving the files on each student.

"Well, she is known to lash out violently, which more often than not, gets her in trouble with other students. She's talented for her age, but she has shown that she is a bit hot headed, often drawing her weapon on other students."

"My, that might become an issue," he admitted. "But nevertheless, if you can, may you arrange transportation to Vale? I'd like to have them attend my school."

"You're serious about this, aren't you Ozpin?" asked Ironwood. "I'll have them in Vale in a few days, but just know that these students weren't exactly 'overlooked' for those reasons alone. The files I sent should fill you in." Ozpin nodded, and looked at the three students photos. The girl from Mistral, Marie Rojas, had messy long black hair with a few red streaks, and a pale complexion. She didn't seem very violent at first glance, but her file said otherwise. The second, the boy from Atlas, Kohl Rabenschwarz, appeared to be a bird Faunus of some sort; rare in Vale, but certainly not something that he minded, as he accepted all walks of life. He had feathery black hair that was slicked back, and his skin was tan. His expression looked one of cold anger. No doubt this boy has been picked on for his heritage. Lastly the girl from Vacuo was definitely a strange sight. Midnight Fetchmara had a sickly pale green tone on her skin, and wore a stoic expression. She had white hair that trailed lower than the photo would allow. She seemed timid, if Ozpin had to be honest, but reading her file didn't reveal much. A few things he noted they all had in common were, they were all orphans, they had a rather troubled past and lastly, none of them smiled in their photo.

He was sure given the opportunity, the three of them would excel, but it appears they have never been given a chance. Sighing to himself, he sat in silence, reading each file to the greatest detail. There was a lot missing from Midnight, and the other two didn't seem so bad, if one could look pass their frightening appearance, reputation and cruel way of fighting… alright, he'd have to work on this.


The week went by fast, and Naruto boarded the ship to Beacon. Ozpin had told him to try to blend into the incoming students, so he had to ride the flying deathtrap that brought the rest of the students. He tried to stay away from the windows, and leaned against the wall trying to act nonchalant. He couldn't help but overhear a feminine voice squeal not too far from him.

"Oh, I can't believe my little sister is going to Beacon with me!" said an attractive blond girl. "This is the best day ever!"

"Please stop," the red hood wearing girl pleaded, being hugged by her sister. Naruto wondered if they were really sisters, or if their case was like his and Gaara. Regardless, he tried to tune them out, and started watching the news. It showed a guy's mugshot and was discussing his latest scheme.

"Huh, he robbed a Dust shop?" he asked himself. "Wish I could use Dust…" The news then went to talk about the White Fang, a group he didn't really know much about. Before the newscaster could get into further detail, the program was shut off, and Glynda appeared in a hologram. Naruto intently listened to her little speech, which he thought was optimistic enough from the stern looking woman. He tried to calm his nerves, as he heard the two sisters from earlier beginning to freak out at the vomit that appeared on the floor. "That's gross," he said to himself. Soon enough, the ship landed, and he was finally able to return to Beacon. "So… this is my new home, isn't it?" he asked himself, the realization finally hitting him. He would never be able to return to Konoha to see his friends again. He slowed to a halt as the other students walked past him. Dark thoughts began to enter his head. 'Konoha was a crater when I last left… I'll never be able to see the friends left who made it ever again. I wouldn't be able to fulfill my promise to Sakura to bring Sasuke back…' He then realized something. 'Hinata! She… she said she…' he thought angrily. Then one name came out of his mouth bitterly. "Pein."

"Pain?" repeated a girl from behind him. She wore a nervous expression, and her body language was timid. "Are you hurt?" she asked.

"I'm fine," he assured. "Sorry, got lost in thought."

"Oh, ok," she said with a sad smile. Naruto immediately could feel the sad emotions rolling off of her. Even if he didn't have the ability to sense negative emotions, he was sure he would have noticed. "Do you know where we are supposed to go?" she asked shyly.

"Um, yea, we're going to the auditorium over there," he said, pointing to a building. "At least that is was I was told. Do you want to walk over together? I don't know anybody, I'm not from around here." The girl nodded, her mood lifting a little. "I'm Naruto, by the way. Uzumaki Naruto."

"It's a pleasure to meet you," she said, covering her smile with her hand. "I'm Midnight Fetchmara." The two made small talk as they walked.

Once they got there, Naruto looked in surprise to see how many students were here. Having been wandering around Beacon for three months, he was used to its empty hallways and the occasional professor getting their coursework ready. It was definitely going to be more lively around here, which brought a smile to his face. He was never one to enjoy being isolated, and with all the new faces, he was eager to make some new friends. As he looked around, he saw Ozpin take the stage.

"Ahem, I'll… keep this brief. You have traveled here today in search of knowledge, to hone your craft and acquire new skills, and when you're finished, you plan to dedicate your life to the protection of the people. But I look amongst you, and all I see is wasted energy, in need of purpose and direction. You assume knowledge will free you of this, but your time at this school will prove that knowledge can only carry you so far. It is up to you to take the first step."

"You will gather at the ballroom tonight," said Glynda, as Ozpin walked off stage. "Tomorrow, your initiation begins. Be ready. You're dismissed."

"Did that seem… a little down to you?" asked Naruto. "Not exactly the exciting speech I expected from Ozpin."

"I think he just wants us to take this school seriously," she replied. "I'm just happy I was accepted."

"Why wouldn't you be?" asked Naruto, as the students began to head over to the ballroom.

"Well, I didn't actually apply here," she admitted. "I applied to Shade Academy in Vacuo, but I might have filled in the wrong form…"

"I hear ya," replied Naruto, remembering his own lack of literacy. "But if you didn't we wouldn't have met." The girl covered her mouth again, as a small smile made its way on her lips.

"I guess that's true," she replied quietly. "You said you weren't from around here, where are you from?"

"Oh, I'm from a village outside the walls," he replied. "It was destroyed not too long before I left, so I don't really like to talk about it."

"I'm so sorry," she said quickly. "I didn't mean to bring up painful memories."

"It's fine, you didn't know," he replied with a large grin. "Anyways, we should probably get to the ballroom before all the good spots are taken." The ghostly pale girl nodded, and the two followed the large crowd.


"It's like a big slumber party!" said Yang, crashing onto her sleeping bag next to her sister.

"I don't think Dad would approve of all the boys though," said Ruby, writing on a piece of paper.

"I know I do," she said with a purr. She was looking at a few boys who were going to bed shirtless when a boy wearing a onesies walked by, earning him a quick 'ew'. She continued to look around when another blond caught her eye. This one was wearing a simple black t-shirt with a bowl of ramen on it and a pair of orange pajama bottoms. "Hey, wasn't he the dude on the ship keeping to himself?"

"Who?" asked Ruby, looking up from her letter. "Oh, him? Yea, he looks like a completely different person now," she pointed out.

"Well, I got to go put in some work," said Yang, getting up to approach the blond boy, before she noticed what Ruby was doing. "What's that?"

"A letter to the gang back at Signal," she answered. "I promised to tell them all about Beacon and how things are going."

"Aw, that's so cute!" squealed Yang. She was then hit in the face with a pillow.

"Shut up! I didn't get to take my friends with me to school. It's weird not knowing anybody here!"

"What about Jaune? He's, umm, nice. There! Plus one friend! That's a one hundred percent increase."

"I'm pretty sure Weiss counts as a negative friend," replied Ruby. "So back down to zero."

"There's no such thing as a negative friend, you just made one friend and one enemy!" Ruby threw her dog faced pillow at Yang's face again, only for her to dodge it. It ended up hitting Naruto, who looked up confused.

"Oh no!" cried Ruby.

"Well here's our chance to talk to him!" said Yang, dragging Ruby along with her. Naruto just scratched his head at the mysterious pillow. "Hello!" sang Yang. "I believe that pillow is my sister's"

"Oh, is that so?" asked Naruto, a mischievous glint in his eye appearing. Yang nodded enthusiastically, as Ruby looked apologetic.

"I'm really sorry!" she began, "I was trying to hit Yang but she moved, and it flew-" she was interrupted by the same pillow hitting her across the face with surprising force, causing her to fall over.

"All is forgiven," replied Naruto. Yang on the other hand grabbed the pillow.

"Hey, you can't do that!" she said, swinging the pillow at Naruto, who jumped back to avoid it. "She came to apologize!" Naruto was just grinning like a madman, and picked up another pillow.

"PILLOW FIGHT!" he shouted, as he threw his pillow at Yang, who avoided it again, and making it hit an orange haired girl walking by.

"Pillow fight?" asked the girl, not remotely phased by the pillow. "Ren! Get up! This is happening!" Grabbing the pillow that pelted her, she ran over to Naruto and Yang, swinging it with a goofy smile on her face. Yang turned around only to receive a vicious blow that sent her rolling away. Naruto picked up the pillow that Ruby had initially hit him with and charged toward the eccentric orange haired girl, but was tripped by a pillow thrown at his legs.

"Got him!" shouted Ruby. Naruto jumped back to his feet, and pointed at her dramatically.

"This means WAR!" he shouted, looking over to the orange haired girl. "You, take on the blonde one, the red one's mine!"

"Got it Whiskers!" chirped the girl happily, running after Yang. Soon, more and more people began to join, and the room was split into two sides. Naruto then took the stage, rallying up his side.

"Tonight, we were attacked when we had our backs turned. They know not the consequences of their preemptive actions, and for that, they must pay!" He received a loud cheer from the students, who were a little too invested now. "Tonight was supposed to be a peaceful night with our brothers and sisters sleeping soundly to prepare for the tasks of tomorrow. We will show them our collective might! We will not go quietly into the night! We will not go down without a fight!" He received another cheer. "Students, ready your breakfast and eat hearty, for tonight, WE DINE IN HELL!" This time he received strange looks, and only one cheer from Nora, the same orange haired girl from earlier. "CHARGE!"

The two sides then became a large mass of feathers flying, and students falling. A few students sat on the side lines, shaking their heads at the immaturity of it all. Naruto was then grabbed by Nora, who threw him with a ridiculous amount of strength, making him rocket towards a group of unsuspecting students.

"Eat my feathery filled justice!" he shouted, before being brought to a sudden stop by Yang, who had two pillows duct-taped around her hands. She then began attacking him with punches, making Naruto smile. "That's genius!" he said, grabbing a pillow to block her punches.

"Thanks," she said with a smile, "but I won't forget what you did to my sister! You will pay!" She swept his legs out from under him, causing him to fall flat on his back. He barely managed to block her punch with the pillow he was still grasping onto.

"She struck first!" he accused. " I was minding my own business when I got pelted by that dog faced pillow!" He rolled away and hopped back to his feet. "Now pay for your crimes, evil-doer!"

"Evil-doer?" she asked. "Who says that anymore?" The answer she received was a pillow to the stomach, followed by two more being thrown at her face. "Wha-? How did you do that?"

"Trade secret," he replied with a wink. He dodged another pillow swing, only to be struck from behind by Ruby.

"Leave Yang alone!" she shouted adorably.

"Striking from behind?! Have you no honor?" asked Naruto dramatically. Ruby charged at him again, only to be taken out by a pink and orange blur. "Thanks Nora!"

"No problem, Whiskers!" Naruto then turned back to his fellow blonde, who had thrown her pillows away, and was whistling innocently. Confused, he turned and saw that the majority of the students had discarded their pillows, and the rest of the students were quickly following suit. Looking over to the main entrance, he saw a seething Glynda.

"Children," she hissed, getting the ruckus to stop completely. "Please go to bed!" Everybody stopped mid throw or swing, except for a certain whiskered blond. He couldn't show weakness in front of his followers.

"NEVER!" he shouted, throwing his pillow at the professor. Everything went slow motion as the entire student body paled in fear for Naruto's life. Finally, the small pillow pelted the professor in the face with a small thud. The rest of the room was silent, unsure if to laugh at his bravery, or feel bad for the punishment he was about to receive. Glynda simple fixed her glasses, raised her riding crop, and all the pillows in the room rose up, making Naruto immediately regret his decision. With one flick, every pillow came raining on Naruto with no mercy, earning a bunch of pained groans, and worried gasps.

"If this happens again, I will be much more liberal with my punishment, got it, Uzumaki?" she growled through her teeth. A lone hand popped out of the mountain of pillows with a shaky thumbs up. "Good, now go to sleep. Your initiation begins tomorrow morning."

"I can't believe he did that," whispered a student to another as Glynda left. "He must have balls of freakin' steel!"

"I can't believe he got off so easily!" said a third student.

"Dude, look at him, I don't think he got off easy." The three boys turned to Naruto, who had spat out a tooth, and fell face first into his sleeping bag, falling asleep in a second. "And to be on Glynda's shit list from day one? I feel bad for him."

"It was fun though," replied the first boy. Meanwhile Yang was breathing a bit heavily, and smiling.

"Now THAT'S somebody who knows how to have fun!" she said falling to her sleeping bag. The lights went off, and the student body each drifted to sleep one by one.


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Editted done 10-10-17 (It's Naruto's birthday guys!)