"Bra it is." Ino winked. Naruto jumped giddily in excitement. "Really? Thanks Ino! You're the best!"
"Oh, I know. Now hold still."
Naruto didn't move a muscle as Ino drew a seal around where he stood, linking the ink to a prepared scroll. She went through a series of hand motions, concentrating. When she reached the last, she gave Naruto a smirk.
"Fat chance, shoe boy."
Naruto's eyes widened, but it was too late to react. He was enveloped in smoke, and his body was wracked with sensations he had never felt before, and are perhaps impossible to describe.
Ino watched in satisfaction as the smoke cleared, and an exact copy of her right sandal lay in the dirt, leaving no trace of the annoying ninja. She brought it up to her face and inspected her handiwork.
"You hear me right, Naruto?"
Bizzarely enough, he did. Somehow he had total feeling throughout the entire shoe. He couldn't move, no matter how he willed it, as the limbs his body was ordering around did not currently exist. His mind could barely cope with the new shape of his body. Even worse, it wasn't as though his face was in one part of the shoe, his back another, etc. His consciousness, and all senses, were evenly spread. He could see the dirt on the ground, and Ino's legs as she held him up. He could see her face as she 'talked' to him. He could even see himself, bizzarely, by looking through each part of his new body. He could also feel throughout the entire shoe.
"Got to be pretty weird being a shoe, huh? Yeah, I spent most of the time making sure whoever gets transformed is conscious of EVERYTHING, or else what's the fun? OH, and check this out, if you don't like being this kind of shoe, I can change it!"
She thought for a moment. "Well, it's pretty hard to get your opinion, so I'll make the desicions for you, kay?"
She dropped him to the ground and demonstrated. With a few hand motions, Naruto transformed into a fuzzy slipper, an elegant glass heel, a knee high boot, a clown shoe, and then back to Ino's usual sandal. "See! Think of the fashion opportunities."