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Gaara ([personal profile] ninjasloveme) wrote in [community profile] sunshineverse2015-03-11 08:36 pm

[open] I fell into a burning ring of fire

Who: Kushina (in Gaara's body) and you
When: March... 6th, I think. Also open to March 7th
Where: Sunagakure, will also have option for Konohagakure
Notes: Tophie and Elle swapped accounts for the body swap thingy, some options for meeting Kushina-as-Gaara below.


Suna

Kushina was not a happy camper. One minute, she was on her mission and someone bumped into her. The next... She was surrounded by desert, feeling like utter rubbish, and immediately hit with a feeling that something was very wrong. Not only was she not supposed to be anywhere near Wind Country, but there was a very different presence within her. She knew her seal inside and out and whatever was on her now wasn't right. This wasn't hers and neither was the tailed beast that she had a very, very long and heated conversation with before heading for the village.

It was taking some adjustment to walk with this new body, but the looks she was getting from the villagers when they didn't scurry off in another direction were downright unnerving and pissed her off. Which led her to yell at anyone who stared too long. And hearing a young man's voice instead of her own come out when she opened 'her' mouth was really weird. At least the yelling made them stop staring in a hurry.

She needed to find this guy's passport and get to Konoha as fast as possible and find out what was going on. And she wasn't about to let anyone or anything stop her. Not a desert full of sand, not a fucking raccoon demon with one tail, and certainly not the odd dense weight that she could feel covering the body she inhabited.

...But who the hell was she?


Konoha

Things were going marginally better, given the circumstances. But she was still pretty grumpy. With a little help, she managed to make her bid for freedom to the nearest travel seal. On her trip back home, she mostly debated what to do first. Finding her body and demanding answers with whoever stole it from her seemed like a solid course of action. Though making a beeline for Obito's office to explain as best she could and make him believe her story should be her first priority.

Even if she wasn't getting the same looks here as she had in Suna, it was taking some restraint not to stop and say hi to anyone she recognized. She could catch up with friends and make excuses for any odd behavior when she figured out how to get back in her own body and thoroughly punish whoever did this to her. But first, her mind was finally made up. She had to find Obito.
ghostpepper: not showing you my face yet, for one (you want to know what I'm doing?)

[personal profile] ghostpepper 2015-03-17 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
He almost ducked away as Kushina's fingers pressed against the back of his skull, but it wasn't an unpleasant sensation. He was growing more interested as the conversation calmed and returned to concepts and reactions he could understand.

"How many people did you kill as a child?"

He was curious, honestly. If it had taken her as long a time as she'd said, perhaps she'd had the same problems. Even if they hadn't known the reason behind the murders, as Suna had.
thebestuchiha: (One huge grin.)

[personal profile] thebestuchiha 2015-03-18 01:41 am (UTC)(link)
He slipped around behind Gaara, watching Kushina and resting his hand on his unoccupied shoulder. No, of course he wasn't putting Gaara between them like a barrier, not at all. He was grinning though, as he leaned down, murmuring. "It's Habanero these days."
ghostpepper: (soooooo.... what?)

[personal profile] ghostpepper 2015-03-23 11:48 pm (UTC)(link)
He nodded, satisfied with that as an answer. The fox didn't seem like the same kind of warlike wraith, or if he was, he was subdued to a point that he couldn't manifest like Shukaku did. Her own slips wouldn't have been as universally lethal. It explained the difference.

"Habanero sounds better," he murmured, absent-minded as he thought about her tale. "What changed?"