Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto

A/N: So I told myself I would never read Naruto fanfiction or write one because it wasn't something that interested me. But I was bored one day and needed to read something, but had nothing so I looked at it. And I fell in love with so many stories and it gave me ideas so I had to write mine. I'm telling you this so you realize I am trying, but writing Naruto fanfics might be a bit difficult for me. So let me know if I mess up with something.

The Residing Void

Chapter 1

"Why?"

That one question traveled on the wind over to where the older of the two was standing at the edge of the forest.

Brown eyes stared into scared green eyes.

"Why are you doing this?" The younger one shouted as the wind blew her long pink hair in her face. It was annoying, but she gave it no notice as she continued to stare at her older brother in fear and confusion.

Instead of replying, the older one walked closer to his little sister, who backed away from him. He smirked. Why she did such a pointless action, he didn't know. She couldn't escape from him. She was eight and he was eighteen. He was much faster then her and could easily catch her if she tried to run.

When her back hit the tree, the girl looked away from the redhead in front of her. He kneeled down in front of her and gently took some of her long hair in his hand to gently rub it. "I was always curious as to how you got pink hair from our parents. If it wasn't for your green eyes that are so much like father's, I would have thought you were adopted."

Hearing his soft voice, much different from the rough voice she heard earlier, the girl looked at her older brother again. She was only about half his height. His short hair was red, the same shade as their father's, while his eyes were wide and brown, just like their mother's. His clothes consisted of shinobi clothes, not that they could be seen under the black robe he was wearing. Yes, her precious older brother was a ninja, a ninja that just abandoned his village after kidnapping her and the third Kazekage. She may still be training to be a ninja, but she knew for certain this made him a rouge ninja. Even so, he was smiling at her now, despite knowing all that.

"I want to go back home, back to Granny Chiyo." She pleaded.

"If you're ever going to be a ninja, don't plead." He scolded.

"How can I be a ninja when you took me from home?" She snapped back.

He leaned in closer to her, making her flinch back when his warm breath hit her. "You know too much. You saw me take the Kazekage. I can't let you go back there, not with that knowledge. I can't leave a trail." He whispered, making her shake in fear.

"Sasori-nii?" She whispered fearfully. What was he going to do to her? It's not like she wanted to see her big brother kidnap the Kazekage. She was just running around the village in the middle of the night for her own training when she noticed it. "Are you going to kill me?"

Sasori chuckled as he let his hand trail over his sister's cheek gently. "Of course not, dear sister. Why do that when I can just seal your memories?"

She felt her heart stop for a moment as her bright green eyes widened in fear. Seal her memories? No! She didn't want that. Forgetting just meant losing a part of her. It would make her feel empty. She knew because she got a small case of amnesia when she was younger because of an accident. She never wanted to deal with the pain of not knowing again!

"No!" She shouted and shoved her brother away from her. Since he was kneeling, the push caused him to topple in surprise, though he never lost his smirk as he watched her run off into the forest. His fingers glowed blue as chakra strings shot out towards his sister. He heard her gasp, then scream as he yanked her back to him. She was swung into his chest and he wrapped his arms around her small form.

"Please nii-san!" The girl shouted, struggling in his arms. "Please let me go! I won't tell anyone ever! I swear!"

Using one of his hands, he covered her mouth. "Shh, don't worry, my dear Sakura." Sasori whispered in her ear as tears strung the girl's eyes. "It won't hurt much."

A scream echoed around the forest, but no one was there to hear it.

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