Uchiha's War: A Short Story

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The loud cries of victory soared throughout the Uchiha compound. Everyone was celebrating, rejoicing. From the elders to the toddlers everyone was praising. The Uchiha 's had won a hard and long battle against the Senju clan. It was a prideful day. Even the little Uchiha [Name] at the age of ten was also taking part in the festivities. Her father was one of the shinobi who had fought. She yearned to see him. She recalled when he had departed her and her mother little over a half of a year ago.

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"Otou-san!!" The young [Name] jumped into her father 's arms. She wrapped her small arms around his larger body. The elder man chuckled and gently hugged his daughter back. The embrace seemed to be forever when someone interfered.

"Come on, we have
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Uncertain if he would come back. Hopefully this wretched war would come to an end soon.

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Things had changed since her father and the rest of the troops left. First thing, [Name] was now ten. Secondly, her mother and her had welcomed a new child into their small family. A baby boy named Rikuto. For being a boy, [Name] 's mother knew her son would be forced to end up fighting this war. However there was something that managed to prevent it all.

Rikuto was born blind. Due to this disability, it was obvious that her baby brother would be in no shape to fight against opponents in open combat. Not even open his kekkei genkai.

Now this brings where we are, [Name] stood at her tiptoes to try to get a view of the homecoming shinobi.

The little Uchiha was shocked to see the several coffins that the men were carrying. At least more than half of the men that left were within those caskets. This made [Name] worry more and more for her father, who was nowhere to be seen. The sun was in the middle of the sky, signifying it was noon. [Name] hoped and prayed hardly for her father. She held her hands close to her
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She sat right out of the window with her legs hanging out. She watched as the sun began to set. Her heart began to fill up with worry. Was her father safe? Or was he dead? Questions began bubbling up in the little ones mind as she watched other households welcome their husbands and fathers. She began feeling a little envy. Then she decided to go out.

Quickly, she slipped on her shoes and put baby Rikuto into the carrier. Then she left the home. She went where all the injured ninja and mourning wives went, the medical building. The girl made her way slowly to the entrance. She reached out to the door handle until someone spoke up.

"Who are you and what 's your purpose here?" A male voice asked. [Name] turned to the boy and gave him a glare. "I am [Name] and I 'm here to see my daddy!" She proclaimed loudly. By this time, the sun had set and it was officially night time. The boy chuckled.

"I 'll show you where you Dad is on one condition." He spoke out. She raised an eyebrow. "Gimme a kiss." He decided. [Name] stood there, puzzled.

"What 's a kiss?" She inquired. The boy froze and looked away from the confused girl and nervously laughed. He rubbed the back of his neck while his cheeks were tinted red. "N-nothing.. I 'll just you where your Dad is. [Name] right? I know your father, follow

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