Chapter 6
Edited by Skelethin and
Ceyx0991
"Crosswire."
Step to the side. Move.
Just a little. Let the
blade do the talking.
The white blaze let loose
as Sakura blocked Kakashi's swing.
"Good, but it is
better to avoid, Sakura." The jounin said calmly. "Less jagged
movement, more precision. Again."
Again.
Again.
Again.
The pink haired girl's
world was turned into that. Again. Faster. Again. Faster.
Like a mantra, running on
and on and on.
A day, a week, a month... Who
knew? She was lost in that. One swing after another, one punch after another,
one exercise after another. Kakashi was true to his word - no mercy. If she had
deluded herself that the 'proper' training would involve technique alone, she
had stopped after the first day of it wasn't even done.
Kakashi pushed them to
learn, to acclimate themselves to the things he taught... and then pushed
again. The very moment they thought they HAD it, the grey haired scarecrow
introduced another level. Then another. Moving, breathing, proper handling of
more than one kunai at the time. Blocking versus dodging, why and when not to.
How to move to conserve energy in the middle of combat. How to fight when the
enemy was faster, how to fight when enemy was stronger, or had more jutsu, or
used illusions, or weapons...
"Between two ninja,
the battles can grow truly bizarre. I have been on missions where I fought with
a single opponent for hours. Not constantly, no. But that's what it takes. Nin
in ninja is for enduring, Sakura."
Endure.
Hell yeah, she endured.
They all did.
She could hear the whine of
Katon as Sasuke recklessly let go some of his painfully conserved chakra to
char one of the Yotsuba Kage Bunshin. He still did that sometimes and Sakura
knew they would be dragging the Uchiha to the Ichiraku tonight.
Dammit.
'...Sasuke-kun... I think
I'll let you fall into that bowl after you doze off this time.'
She wasn't a fan of ramen. Well,
next to Naruto no one was good enough to be called a 'fan', but she liked it
well enough. How nice. It was the only place close enough to their training
ground to actually EAT something hot. So there were carbohydrates, calories
and... stuff.
Well, not something she
needed to worry about.
Diet? Screw diet. She was
fucking hungry.
"Again."
A sharp spike of hot
feeling - too tame to be called pain, too uncomfortable to be called anything
else welled in Sakura's elbow, traveling down to her wrist.
Sweat didn't so much as
manage to cool and her shirt was soaked with her sweat now.
She didn't care what mom
thought - next time, she'd go with that tight tank top, come hell or high
water!
"Yes, Kakashi-sensei."
Up and down. Side and...
Oh.
That... kind of didn't
hurt.
Or maybe he was to numb too
feel it? Sasuke didn't exactly know anymore. It was all about... movement. No,
wait. That was a lie.
It was about moving as
little as possible. For example, not moving from that nice, soft patch of grass
he was-
Sasuke grunted, rolling
from a lazy stomp.
"Now now, Sasuke.
Using that Goukkyaku was most unwise," said a smiling Kakashi Kage
Bunshin. Sasuke knew it (he?) was smiling. After all those weeks he could
probably compile a dictionary of smug tones of Hatake Kakashi. Had he the time,
that is.
At first, it seemed simple
enough. Hit the clone, disperse the clone. Master the exercise, maybe even copy
a jutsu or two clones were using.
Useless.
Kakashi, owner of the
sharingan himself, knew every trick, every little aid, every odd quirk. Knew
and ruthlessly used them against Sasuke. So Sasuke did what he thought he'd
never do - he mustered some patience and hit the books. There HAD to be
something that goddamn pervert didn't KNOW.
As it was, there were such
things. Kakashi even thanked him for them. And then moved his training notch
up. A small advice here, a jutsu there - not much. A handful. His sharingan
would have copied them in an instant. But Kakashi was adamant. Scrolls -
scrolls and practice. Jutsu, step by step, like some no-talent commoner and
clones watching for even a glimmer of sharingan outside of Yotsuba exercise. He
tried it, once. Kakashi said nothing - Yotsuba clones stopped holding back.
So Sasuke, like he did in the academy, hit the books again. Or scrolls, as
it was. Only now it wasn't the laughably simple Kawarimi or some no-brainer
bunshin. C-class, even some B-class. All not exactly big but... complicated.
Layered. Control, refinement... And Kakashi pushed. Pushed until Sasuke
couldn't continue... and then he got him to read. To memorize, to engrave in
his mind, burn it into his muscles, beat into his instincts until he didn't'
need to think and just did.
Not solo, no. They all trained, they had thir routines, but they were to be
a team. So Kakashi treated them like one. Three hours, every day, on the
training field. Running, sitting, reading, listening - together.
"Shared strength, Sasuke - that's what team is all about."
And then, Kakashi was there. Calm. Precise. So. Fucking. Annoyingly.
Skilled.
It was like bells, all over again. Only this time, there were no bells. Just
Kakashi and a 'mission'.
'Hit this.'
'Find me.'
'Track me.'
Again. And again. And again.
Tedious. Annoying.
It was then that Sasuke really had grown to appreciate Naruto's inhuman
stamina. The blond was just impossible to put down. Not as skilled as Sasuke,
not as smart as Sakura - but his sheer ability to withstand punishment and remain
standing - fatigue or not, was nothing short of miraculous. Some of the jutsu
Naruto learned, Sasuke did as well - those lightning ones weren't exactly his
cup of tea, but jutsu was a jutsu, after all. He was already dead tired, what
did he have to lose, right?
They weren't big - like his, it was all C-class, with a precious one B-class
jutsu that was just plain useless in Sasuke's opinion, since keeping the
electric current up for long enough to be useful was a bitch of a drain on
chakra. Too much of a price to pay for a pure melee jutsu. Pure melee... unless
someone had enough chakra and combat wire, as well as some skill.
It was an eye opener to see Naruto frying a tree into crisp with a jutsu
that Sasuke deemed 'useless' and then snapping back the wires and doing it
again. Just. Like. That.
Sure, he always knew the dead last was hard to put down but this was just..
ridiculous. Where did he get so much power, how did he become so strong... He
didn't know. But if that dead-last moron thought he was better than him, he was
dead wrong.
Sasuke didn't even grit his teeth as he relaxed into a slight slouch, eying
the clones warily.
"Not rushing into that, hmm?"
The Uchiha scowled, letting a kunai fly at the patch of earth between them.
The explosive tag sizzled as the ground exploded, the tell-tale smoke of Kage
Bunshin exploding from the small hole.
"Ah. Yes, Shinju Zanshu can be useful." The bunshin nodded.
"Though you just dispelled a clone without hitting it in the right way.
Now, I believe a penalty is in order."
Sasuke didn't even bother to curse as as several clones, previously dormant
and waiting their turn circled him, seemingly out of nowhere.
The twin coma of sharingan wheels spun faster as Sasuke drew another kunai.
Wires could sing.
Naruto found that out easily enough. They moved through the air, they cut it
and howled. But they sung as well. He could hear it. A song, he would swear it.
Every damn note, he could hear it all.
Snap the hand back, the tone's pitch heightens. Move the wrist, another
change. Lower and higher and lower again. Like one of those soft melodies
hummed by Haku every morning. She did it once - Naruto doubted she even knew
she did it. She didn't, when he asked her. It was his one request, after that.
To keep those songs. They weren't familiar in the least, but they were
soothing.
So Haku smiled. Haku allowed herself to smile and hum the wordless song.
But wires... wires weren't soft.
His hand swept to the side as he slid down the rock, twisting and giving the
precious momentum to his next jump.
Wasteful, Kakashi-sensei called him. Hell, Iruka-sensei said the same. He
could kinda see it - not that he'd admit it, of course. So Kakashi-sensei
looked on, gave the jutsu, made him practice. And when he didn't practice
those...
He was running.
Or rather jumping, sliding, twisting...
Wires sang as they wrapped around the target.
The small log whined in protest as the metal squeezed before bluish spark
charred it.
Running. Running and practicing.
"You have plenty of power, Naruto. But all the power in the world won't
save you if you can't use it right. You have power - use it. Overwhelm. Wires
are good for that, they allow a great ability to strike from every angle with
surprising speed. That is good - but you lack the speed itself."
So he was moving.
The blond felt like laughing out loud, before the rock under him exploded
and the genin had to use every bit of his hard-won speed to escape the
calamity.
If that tell-tale hiss of an explosive tag didn't warn him...
Sure, they were low yield, but explosive tags were explosive tags.
Still...
The blond grinned as wires coiled around the rock and he swung, twisting in
the air just enough to snatch another log as the ends of the wires gouged two
long scars into it.
Only two, but enough.
"The right tool for the job, Naruto. For shinobi, being able to do
complicated things is good, but often simple and less flashy is best."
The lighting spiked and Naruto grinned.
So okay, maybe he wasn't very good with that 'less flashy' thing.
Ramen was tasty. It wasn't exactly food of the elite, but it wasn't bad. It
was warm, filling and, overall, cheap.
"Two beefs!"
"One deluxe large pork, with double onion."
"Shrimp. Triple."
"Shrimp again?" Teuchi raised an eyebrow. "My, aren't you a
faithful regular."
Sasuke didn't even bother to shrug. It wasn't that he liked shrimp so much
more - though he did like it quite a bit. The secret was, shrimp didn't need
half as much chewing while being more filling than the 'full vegetarian' one.
"So, the usual line up, I see." The older man said to his best
customer.
"Yeah. Training's a tiresome job, old man!"
Sasuke grunted, not beothering to say anything as he tore into his ramen.
"I don't see Haku with you, Naruto. Something happened?" Teuchi
looked at the blond.
"Nah. Haku's at the Tower. Old Man asked her for something, dunno
what."
"Ah." The cook nodded with understanding. He was already filled in
on the situation by Naruto. Amazingly, this time it was something he had to
actually pry from the blond. But then, seeing odd looks Umino Iruka threw the
well mannered, beautiful girl that followed Naruto around, Teuchi just couldn't
let it go. Not when Iruka looked as wary as he did. "So, I guess you
didn't have lunch today either, eh?"
Naruto's growling stomach was only answer and the cook chuckled as Ayame
smiled, serving the bowls to the trio who tore into them with abandon.
For one looking from the side, it might look like Team 7 was a bunch of
ramen-obsessed fanatics. In fact, it had one zealot, and two mere devotees.
Ramen was quick. Ramen was cheap. Ichiraku ramen stand was the closest place
Team 7 could grab a bite to eat, all day long and a nice bit of the night.
The fact that Team 7 had nothing against ramen in general, and that there
were plenty of varieties overall meant that three genin were regulars by now. A
hearty eating group of regulars. For that, Teuchi could overlook some of the
more... colorful episodes.
"Oi, bastard. Don't waste good ramen this time, eh?"
Sasuke grunted, throwing the blond a baleful stare but saying nothing.
Honestly, he fell asleep on that bowl one time and Naruto just
wouldn't let it go. The dead last gave him a fucking half hour, impassioned
lecture on the sin of wasting ramen, for kami's sake!
'Goddamn ramen zealot...'
Though he had to admit, by the second bowl, the world looked mellow, his
body felt sluggish and warm from the hot meal as he cooled down from training.
He didn't know if it was ramen, training or both, but it was the first time he
had a week sleeping like a log. No nightmares, no waking up in a middle of the
night with that goddamn Mangekyo...
If that's what it took, he'd eat Ramen every day. Hell, he could afford it.
"Oi, bastard. Ramen's getting cold." The blond scowled.
Sasuke grunted, getting back to eating. Trust Naruto to be observant when it
came to ramen.
Though he was right - it was getting cold.
Banishing anything else for his mind, Uchiha Sasuke concentrated to laying
waste to the bowl of ramen.
"I must say, Zabuza trained you well." Sarutobi muttered
thoughtfully, leafing through the papers slowly. "You have certain holes
in your skill set, but it is to be expected. Your skills would probably manage to
earn you tokubetsu jounin rating... well, barely." The old man sighed.
"But considering your... predicament, this is impossible, as you well
know."
Haku, eyes and face calm if politely expressionless, nodded from her chair.
"As such, within reach of probationary status, you will be given rank
of chuunin, dependant on your future behavior, a possibility of advancement in
rank might be possible.
"Thank you, Hokage-sama."
"Don't thank me yet, young lady." Sarutobi waved his hand.
"That is merely a half of the matter. "
The girl blinked.
"Excuse me?" She asked with puzzlement.
"Haku-san, you were an accomplice of a nukenin that a major village
wanted dead and buried by any means necessary. You are not a nukenin, lacking
any real station as far as Kiri military is concerned, but you are,
technically, an outlaw considering your bloodlimit status." The old man
said calmly. "Adding to the fact you were Momochi Zabuza's student and
accomplice, Mist would not simply tolerate your presence."
Haku paled slightly as the old shinobi made his point clear.
"They will hunt me..." She whispered, eyes widening in alarm
"Naruto-sama, he will-!"
"Don't worry." Sarutobi raised his hand placatingly, trying to
avoid the brief satisfaction as he heard the girl's words. He wasn't exactly
comfortable using her like that but... He owed too much to Naruto to let an
untested danger near the boy. "This matter had been taking care of."
Haku frowned.
"I don't think I understand." She admitted.
"You are aware, of course, that Konoha covets blood limits?"
Haku nodded.
"It adds to Konohagakure's military power considerably. Zabuza-sama
told me that." She murmured.
"Yes. Though not exactly." Sarutobi admitted. "Konoha had
been founded partially with blood limit clans already in place, as such there
are certain privileges, deals and customs for the them, tightly interwoven with
the existence of this village." He leaned back with a sigh. "Which
brings us to a little snag in your situation."
"A 'snag'?" Haku said with puzzlement.
Hokage chuckled mirthlessly.
"Young lady, you are a scion of an extinct clan with a powerful blood
limit. A scion who is now a Konoha citizen. A member of this village, however
recent." Hokage looked at the young woman seriously.
"I just follow Naruto-sama... I was not even born here. How does that
concern me?"
"Oh plenty, let me assure you." The old man sighed tiredly.
"Part of the... deal made upon Konoha's founding was privileges for the
clans - partial autonomy in regards to clan politics, protected status of
family techniques... Many things. In return, however, the Clans are bound to
Konoha, bound to see it prosper, to support it in any way they can. However
they can, adding their strength to Konoha's strength, be it military,
political... or any other." He looked at the teenaged beauty pointedly and
Haku blinked.
"But... I am just... I have not-"
"You are, technically, a refugee, Haku-san." Sarutobi leaned
forward, steepling his hands in front of his mouth. "A refugee with a...
questionable past, but a refugee with a bloodlimit, who became a part of Konoha
willingly. Moreover, a refugee who is willing and able to add her strength to
Konoha." He smiled pleasantly. "You might say that your kind of
situation fits the customs of Konoha quite well in certain respects."
"The Clan laws..." The young woman breathed.
"Yes. Indeed. You might say that in some ways, you fall under the
'umbrella' of those." Sarutobi nodded. "Not completely, of course,
but more than enough. Which is both a boon... and a problem." The old man
looked at the kunoichi. "You said you... follow young Naruto,
correct?"
"I am Naruto-sama's weapon, Hokage-sama." The young woman stated
simply, without hesitation or doubt. "I will follow him to the day I
die."
"So you say." The aged shinobi nodded slowly. "However...
that is far more complicated than you... or my young genin realize." He
looked at her for a long moment. "Did he tell you of his burden?"
Haku cocked her eyebrow quizzically and Sarutobi frowned.
"He didn't, then." The old man murmured. "You must remember
this is an S-class secret, one that should NOT be talked about in this
village."
Haku frowned thoughtfully. Her new master was like an open book... Well a
very... odd book, to say the least, but still, he wasn't a person she'd picture
having any major secrets. What could the old shinobi mean by that?"
"Are you aware of Kyuubi attack on Konoha?"
The kunoichi nodded.
"Yes, Yondaime Hokage defeated the beast thirteen years... ago..."
She trailed of, a sudden sinking feeling welling in her chest.
"Yes. Indeed, he did." Sarutobi said wearily. "And in doing
that, he left a burden to be carried... a heavy burden on the shoulders of a
young boy."
"Oh." Haku said finally.
Hokage barked a mirthless chuckle.
"Oh indeed." He rubbed his temple. "Naruto, I am sad to say,
instead of being treated as a hero he is and that Yondaime wished him to be, is
a pariah. I am sure you noticed that by now."
"Yes." Haku's eyes darkend as her hand clenched. "I have been
puzzled by it but now it makes... sense." Her posture stiffened, eyes
becoming detached and cold. 'Treating Naruto-sama this way for... for that...?!
It is... vile.' She thought, feeling a rapid, acidic spike of anger welling
within her. 'But then.. I can understand him... now. No wonder he... he knew.'
The anger simmered still, but Haku felt an odd feeling of warmth in her chest.
'He... Naruto-sama he... knows...' She thought numbly.
"Anyway, considering the... manner you came to this village, and your
status, the situation is complicated." The old man leaned back. "You
pledged yourself to Naruto. Not merely an oath but such a pledge..." He
shook his head with exasperation. "However, this might work to our
advantage here."
Haku looked at Sarutobi quizzically and the old ninja looked back ,a glint
in his eyes.
"Haku-san... I have a proposition for you, if you were inclined to
listen. "The old man smirked. "A proposition that just might benefit
both you and Naruto."
"WHAT?! You can't do this!"
"Kid, this is my building, I sure as hell can." The gray haired,
stout woman snorted.
"But I had it paid for-"
"No, actually you didn't. You've been lagging with rent for three
months, brat. That payment? It paid for the last two."
"So I will pay, geez!" Naruto scowled. It wasn't like him to lag
with rent but he had to buy new equipment, and the new explosive tags weren't
cheap. Nor were new kunai, shuriken and even holsters. Kakashi took one look at
his meager 'arsenal' and told him to buy new one at once. Naruto didn't
exactly, know why - sure, they were a little... well, okay, a lot beat
up but the jounin told him to replace everything. And he had still that
extra pair of gloves Kakashi demanded him to buy. He remembered what he paid
for his last pair - he got paid a lot for last mission but with Haku there, the
costs were twice what he was used to. And now this?"
"Hey, hey... lady, that's way more than the normal price!" The
blond protested. "It wasn't that freaking high before!"
"Because before you didn't have some floozy living with you." The
landlady scowled, pointing at Haku who was standing by, her cold eyes on the
civilian. "The deal is for one person. If there are two, it gets double,
you little idiot."
"But this is THREE TIMES higher!" Naruto snapped at the woman.
"Three times! And then some!"
"Yeah. 'Cause that's the penalty for breaking the contract." The
woman shrugged. "Should have read the deal right, kid."
"But I can't pay that much! Clothes, food... Damn it, I still need to
buy a lot of things!"
"Not my problem." The woman shrugged again.
"But-!"
"I said, not my problem." She snapped. "Pay, or you're out by
Friday."
The air cooled and the woman stiffened as a faint killing intent hit her.
"This is despicable." Haku's eyes were bright and cold. "Your
behavior is inexcusable you-"
"K...K-eep away you whore...!" The landlady stammered, taking a
shaky step back. "Keep away or I'll swear I.. I'll call the ANBU, I
will!"
"Call them." The kunoichi said coolly, her hands clenching.
"Please, do. I-" She halted as Naruto's warm hand clasped hers. She
looked to the side, only to see Naruto shake his head.
"Naruto-sama..." The kunoichi looked at him
"No. Just... no." The genin said softly.
"...As you wish." The young woman let her killer intent recede as
she forced her body to relax, before throwing one last look at the shaking
owner of the building who took her cue and all but ran away, the door closing
swiftly behind her.
"Naruto-sama... Why?" Haku asked softly. "It is obvious what
she is doing and yet you-"
"It won't... change anything." The blond said with resignation.
"If you did anything... she would have gone and started making trouble
and..."
"But if you told the Hokage-!"
"It wouldn't change the damn thing." Naruto said bitterly.
"But he could have-"
"He won't." Naruto closed his eyes, sitting on the nearest chair
heavily. "He won't. Because she'll tell I threatened her, all will agree
and I'll have ANBU taking us both away."
Haku froze.
"You... Speak as if you-"
"It happened. Twice." The genin let out a short, mirthless
chuckle. "I pranked a guy once, he kind of slipped. Next thing I know, I
have Keimu Butai booking me in a cell. The guy told them I tried to kill him.
Then he told them I threatened him."
"But... this is ridiculous. Your Hokage should have-" Haku halted,
her eyes widening in understanding.
Hokage couldn't. Because he couldn't show any favoritism, even if charges
were ridiculous. Laws could be bent only so much.
"Did he... help you, then?"
"After I got out, sure. Some guy got demoted and stuff." The
blond's smile was bittersweet. "And you know what? That guy, the one who
got demoted? He came up to me, and said it was 'worth it'. I didn't understand
then but..."
"After you... knew about the Kyuubi..."
"Yeah." Naruto winced. "Sorry I didn't tell you but... It
kinda slipped my mind."
And damn, but he was happy she didn't treat him differently after
that.
'I owe you one, old man.'
"Naruto-sama..." Haku bowed. " It is my fault. I am
sorr-"
"Hey, hey!" Two surprisingly strong hands grabbed her. "Don't
be, eh? She was lookin' for an excuse for years. It had to happen sooner or
later." He grinned. "We'll just look for something else. Maybe even
bigger. It is a little small for two, don't ya think?"
The kunoichi gave him a faltering smile at the false cheer.
"Yes, Naruto-sama. We will."
"Good. But don't concentrate on one pattern." Kakashi let the Fang
pass him by as he turned, lightly tugging at the wire.
Sakura's eyes widened and she let go of the weapon, jumping up.
The jounin didn't waste any time, snagging his hand to punch the girl, only
to backpedal as the chakra blade almost nicked him.
His eyes widened as, almost as if by magic, it snapped back to Sakura's
hand.
"How-"
Sakura grinned, lunging and Kakashi chuckled as he noticed a faint glimmer
of a wire around her wrist.
"Following Naruto's example, Sakura?" He said lightly, blocking
with his own blade.
"It is... useful!" Sakura stabbed, rapidly letting go of the blade
and letting the lunge sail her through as she kicked some dirt.
"My, such dirty-" Kakashi's eyes widened as he heard the tel-tale
hiss of an explosive note.
A quick Kawarimi later, the explosion shredded the log.
"You are getting better, Sakura." The jounin praised her
cheerfully. "Nicely executed. It just might have worked." His eye
made the familiar upturned smile.
The pink haired girl panted, sweat and dirt marring her face, the short long
discarded, leaving the tight tank top and the cut up, loose training pants.
"And who..." She panted. "Said it didn't?" Her smirk
widened.
Kakashi blinked.
'What is she-'
It was just a minute spike, barely enough for any normal nin. Though Kakashi
as far from normal.
As such the angry Katon charred only some grass and a Kawarimi log.
The copycat came out of Kawarimi, looking at the blaze with surprise.
'That was from behind, but I was fighting her. Was it Kage Bunshin...? But
she-'
Kakashi strafed as five thin gouges appeared on the tree he was standing by.
Air was suddenly filled with smell of ozone as Raiton crackled to life.
He didn't need to look to know Naruto was letting his wires loose again.
Almost without thinking, Kakashi sent several kunai at the blond's estimate
position, kicking his speed up a notch, just in time to avoid a Housenka from
above.
'How in the-' He suddenly realized that the feedback from clones was absent.
'But-' His chakra blade moved on pure instinct, blocking the Fang, so dimmed it
barely glowed.
"Dammit!" Sakura scowled. "And I dimmed it too!"
Kakashi chuckled.
"Age and experience always win." He said lightly, pressing the
sword down. "I have both mass and strength, Sakura. Attacking from such
angle is..." he blinked as Sakura rapidly... slid
away?"...unwise?"
He spared a second, only to see Naruto running back as Sakura twisted nimbly
using the Fang, of all things, as leverage.
The blond snapped his hands rapidly back, Sakura back on her legs. But
Naruto didn't stop, breaking into a run again, this time right back at him... and
Sakura jumped up.
Kakashi's eyes widened as he realized he suddenly had a very fast, rapidly
approaching pink projectile with a chakra blade blazing inbound on him.
'Are they crazy?!' He thought with panic. 'She will-!' He hastily pointed
his blade down, moving to jump away only for the ground to explode. Kakashi
strafed back, barely avoiding several Kage Bunshin jumping up from a rather
messy Shinju Zanshu and charging at the jounin.
Kakashi's hands sent out a volley of kunai almost without thought as he
looked back to the rapidly... descending...?
The Copycat blinked, looking up.
'But she should be on my by now. Why is she...?
The smoke of the destroyed Kage Bunshin enveloped the battlefield and
Kakashi's eyes widened as she saw the girl smirk.
"Gothcha...!" The kunoichi breathed, her palms opening, the lit
explosive notes falling down like rain.
The copycat blinked owlishly as a sudden Katon hit the notes, cutting off
any chance to escape.
"Oh." He said eloquently as the blaze consumed him.
"Got you!" Sakura crowed, grinning like a loon as she pushed the
sweat-matted bangs from her face.
Naruto whistled appreciatively, eying the smoking field. Sure, those were
low-yield tags, but several of them and that huge-ass Katon Sasuke used...
"Boom!" He chuckled. "Man, that was AWESOME!"
"Heh." Sasuke smirked.
"Nice tactics."
Team 7 blinked, looking to the left.
"Really nice." A slim, violet haired woman in a nondescript, if
fairly tight fatigues, so generic it might have come from anywhere in Konoha
frowned, kneeling by the ground, peering at the damage. "For a genin team,
very well done."
Sasuke frowned.
'She... was watching?' He thought with surprise. 'I didn't even feel her
presence!'
"I'm sorry but... Who are you?" Sakura asked the woman unsurely.
"Uzuki Yuugao." The woman dusted off her hands, standing up.
"Jounin. I know your teacher." She nodded with approval. "I can
see he didn't waste time. Little too elaborate and clumsy, but otherwise, very
nicely done. Way above genin usual dreg. You'd be sure to take out any chuunin,
or even an unaware jounin with a bit of luck. Commendable."
"I'd say." Kakashi nodded sagely. "I don't think that poor
Kage Bunshin will threaten anyone ever again."
Naruto groaned, palming his face and Sasuke scowled.
"...Dammit, sensei..." Sakura sighed. "You've got more lives
than a cat."
"Well, considering my cute students feel like killing me, their hard
working, under appreciated teacher..." Kakashi smiled cheerfully.
"But I must commend you for the plan. It was very good." He frowned.
"Though those explosive notes were a bit much."
"It was just low-yield." Sasuke snorted. "More flash than
anything."
"Those are still dangerous, you know." Kakashi pointed out.
"Eh, at most you'd lose some hair." Naruto said cheerfully.
"No big deal."
Kakashi cocked an eyebrow.
"What?" The blond said innocently.
"Well, aren't you the brimming exuberance." The jounin said dryly,
before blinking. "Hmm. Here is the thought. I think I'll let you loose on
Gai next time. He'd be... delighted at an example of youthful exuberance such
as you three."
"Huh?"
"Nothing, nothing." The Copycat waved his hand, before turning to
Sakura. "I wondered why you were fighting so intensely... Distracting me
from the feedback so Naruto could help Sasuke with the clones, I'd guess."
Naruto chuckled sheepishly, while Sasuke looked away, huffing.
"Still, I am interested what brought that on." The copycat looked
at the trio.
"Well... I just..." Sakura muttered, avoiding Kakashi's eyes.
"You always say we are a team and... well..."
"'Team of three genin can take out a jounin'" Sasuke said bluntly.
" Isn't that what you said during the bell test? We wanted to test that.
What is the point of just honing our individual combat abilities?"
"Yeah!" Naruto scowled. "We ARE a team, right?"
Kakashi looked at the three genin for a long moment.
"Yes." He said softly. "Yes, you are a team." He patted
Sakura's head. You did good. all of you. I am proud." He smiled at them.
"Take a break, okay?"
The trio looked at each other, Sakura and Naruto grinning, laughing and
cheering as they walked away. Sasuke tried to smirk but failed, a wide grin on
his face. Even when Naruto punched his arm the glare was half hearted at best,
not diminishing the grin on the Uchiha's face.
"You have good students, sempai." Yuugao said softly, observing
the three genin as they walked to what had become their 'rest spot' during the
weeks spent on the training ground. "Their teamwork is strong, they are a
good team."
"Of course they are." Kakashi said simply, looking on, his tone
oddly wistful yet proud at the same time. "They are Team Seven, after
all."
"Sakura, Sasuke, Naruto - meet Uzuki Yuugao, my former subordinate,
mid-range jutsu expert and one of the best sword specialists in the
village."
The woman nodded.
"Sakura, Yuugao-san is also one of the best chakra weapon experts
Konoha has. As a specialist and regular chakra blade user, she will be able to
show you how to utilise the Fang better."
Sakura nodded.
"So you won't-"
"Oh no, I will train you more." Kakashi smiled. "It is just,
I am not really an expert on chakra weapons - Yuugao here is. She can teach you
things I'd never be able to."
"Oh." The younger kunoichi looked at the older woman. "I hope
I won't be a burden then, Yuugao-san. Thank you for taking me."
"I had some free time." Yuugao smiled almost unnoticeably.
"Besides, after I teach you, you might actually cut down that giant ego
down a bit for a change."
"Women." Kakashi sighed, before reaching into his pack and withdrawing
two medium-sized scrolls, giving one to Naruto and Sasuke.
"Hokage-sama gave me a brief, high level mission." Kakashi
explained. "I will be away for a few days. In that time, I expect you to
learn all that is in those scrolls. There are a few interesting jutsu here, as
well as some other things. Not much but it should be more than enough.
Yuugao-san here agreed to supervise that part of your training."
"I will be already teaching the girl." The violet haired woman
shrugged. "I can make time to give you a pointer or two."
"Other than that, I expect you to keep up daily routine, save for the
combat exercises." The copycat smiled. "Think of it as a break."
"...Some break." Sasuke muttered, peering into the scroll. It was
filled to the brim with various small exercises, pointers, a handful of jutsu
and some theory. Not much, as Kakashi said, but not something he'd call a
'break' either. Though if he could ask that Yuugao woman to show him-"
"And Sasuke...? No sharingan." Kakashi wagged his finer.
"Believe me, I have many ways to check, so don't even think about
it."
The Uchiha heir glared at his teacher. He knew what Kakashi meant - the last
time Sasuke tried to pull something like that, the jounin simply asked him to
disassemble the technique to the barest components. Which, considering he
copied it whole, he simply couldn't do. The resulting 'sparring' session wasn't
pretty. Sasuke still felt the bruises. And less said about the humiliation in
front of his teammates the better.
"Glad we have an understanding, Sasuke." The copycat said
cheerfully, before turning to the blond. "Naruto, I want you to use that
time to finish resupplying your arsenal. And remember - secondary pair of
gloves, as well as some spare wires to mount on them. There is no telling when
a weapon like that can get damaged." He warned.
Naruto winced, nodding.
That would cost him, but Kakashi was right. Considering what kind of abuse
he put the wires through...
"Also... It wouldn't be bad if you learned how to repair them
yourself." Kakashi said thoughtfully. "On a long term mission, you
often must rely on yourself and your supplies." He frowned, before
grabbing a piece of paper and writing a few lines, before giving it to Naruto.
"Go to this shop. The woman there is one of the best blacksmiths I have
ever met and she should cut you a fair deal. Tell her I sent you and she'll
even teach you how to care for those gloves of yours for a small fee. Just no
slacking or she'll throw you out on your face, Naruto."
"Don't worry, Kakashi-sensei. I'll make sure he doesn't blunder too
badly." Sakura gave Naruto a stern look that left the blond smiling
sheepishly. "And Haku-san will be there as well." she smiled at the
dark haired kunoichi who tentatively smiled back. "So don't worry. Between
us two, I'm sure he will be at his best behavior, if he knows what's good for
him, Won't you, Naruto-kun?" She asked sweetly, and the blond blanched at
the honeyed menace. He knew that tone, oh he knew it very well. When Sakura
talked like that, one of her infamous punches followed. Girl or not, Sakura
could hit like no one else when she was mad enough.
"Whipped." Sasuke muttered with a smirk.
"Sasuke-kun, you will help too, won't you?" Sakura's smile was
even sweeter than before, but Sasuke was no fool.
The Uchiha scion grunted, looking away.
"Heh heh. Who's whipped now, bastard?" Naruto said lowly.
"Shut up, idiot." Sasuke responded in the same tone.
Sakura was a polite, almost sickeningly sweet girl. 'Girly girl' as Naruto
put it and Sasuke - not that he'd ever admit it - had to agree. However,
dealing with a tired, annoyed Sakura was a whole another matter. Over their
training, Sasuke made a startling discovery - Sakura and Naruto were amazingly
similar. Only Naruto wasn't vindictive. Sakura, as he had found, was.
He still had no idea how she managed to dye all of his shorts and shirts
save the ones he fell asleep in (and was wearing currently - adding daily
washing of those to his half-asleep chores, to his chargrin) pink, but he knew
for a fact it wasn't Naruto. The idiot would dye them orange, after all. No, it
was Sakura, he was sure of it. Especially since she didn't waste any time
squealing how cute he looked. Right in the middle of a village.
It wasn't HIS fault he was half asleep and just threw whatever he had laying
around on himself walking out for training, goddamit!
Kakashi didn't let him change out of those blasted things either, and it
wasn't like he had time to go and buy something else. The shops were closed
when he woke up, and they were long closed when he dragged himself back home.
Or were dragged, but less thinking about the better. He needed to thank Naruto
for that - it was at his insistence that he did it, instead of leaving Sasuke
to Sakura's... tender mercies.
The first time it happened, the girl started to blush and giggle madly,
uncomfortably alike to the giggle they now knew by heart - the 'Icha Icha'
giggle. Sasuke really, REALLY didn't want to think about it. The girl was
becoming a valued teammate and far cry from the useless hanger on she was
before, he would be the first to admit that, but there were some things he'd
not dare to contemplate.
'I really need to do something for the dobe for that.' Sasuke shuddered.
Of course, simply thanking Naruto for it didn't even pass through his mind.
"Well now, it seems that the teamwork idea came at a very good
time." Kakashi said. "Yuugao-san...?"
The woman nodded, pulling out a scroll and unsealing it, leaving three pairs
of metal bracers.
"Naruto, could you come here please?" Kakashi knelt by the bracers,
drawing a quick seal around all six. "Channel as much chakra as you
possible can into those."
The blond scratched his head, but put his palms on the seal concentrating.
For a few moments nothing happened, but then, the seal sparked, before
flashing once.
"That's enough." Kakashi picked up two and gave them to Naruto.
"Put them on. The rest of you, come here and put them on as well."
Sakura and Sasuke looked at each other, puzzled before following the example
of their teammate.
"Good." Kakashi nodded. "Now the bracers you put on are
simple, yet ingenious devises called chakra manacles, they are usually used by
ANBU to restrain dangerous prisoners. They are set to deliver quite painful
shock if they detect any focused channeling of chakra. Or were, anyway. Those
are... modified a little." The copycat smiled cheerfully. "Now they
are set to react to each other, and the distance between each pair. Simply put,
if you walk too far away..." The trio yelped. "This happens."
Kakashi smiled.
"...What the HELL?!" Naruto growled. "What's that supposed to
be?!"
"An exercise in coordination, strategy, tactics and - most importantly
- teamwork."
"Kakashi-sensei... this is not funny!" Sakura grabbed her bracer,
trying to get it off, only to yelp as she was stung again.
Yuugao blinked.
"Oh. So that's why you wanted them to be altered." She said
curiously, before looking at Kakashi. "Isn't that a bit of an overkill,
sempai?"
"Hmm..." Kakashi rubbed his chin thoughtfully, before smiling.
"Considering my cute students pulled such a splendid performance of
teamwork and tactics... Not in the least!"
"So.. what, we have to keep together now? All the time?" Sasuke
growled. "This is insane!"
"Not all the time. Just while training." Kakashi said cheerfully.
"What training?" The Uchiha snorted. "We can't train like
that!" He pointed at Sakura and Naruto, who were careful not to walk too
far away for each other and Sasuke.
"Sure you can." Kakashi's eye 'smiled'. "I'd say you can even
fight." He paused, tapping his chin. "Well, for your sake, you better
be."
Sakura blanched, a sinking feeling welling in her chest.
"...Oh no..."
"Team 7... As of now we are expanding..." Kakashi drew a kunai.
"to close quarters team combat."
Naruto and Sasuke blinked owlishly.
"This guy... is
insane." The blond muttered, wide eyed.
Sasuke just nodded numbly,
before they both hit the ground as kunai sailed over their heads.
"Less talking, more
training." Kakashi advised them, twirling another kunai. "Also, you
should know that-"
The trio yelped as another
shock went through them.
"-the shock gets
stronger the more distance is between you."
Sakura winced at the twin
glares from her teammates and she moved closer to them.
"Sorry." She said
sheepishly.
"Okay, this is...
something else." Muttered Yuugao, staring at the trio, before looking at
Kakashi. "Aren't they a little bit tired after that latest stunt?"
"Of course they
are." Kakashi shrugged. "But ninja don't always fight in optimal
conditions."
"Ah." The ANBU
nodded thoughtfully. "Point." She cocked her head. "Kakashi...
were they fighting against only you during the spars?"
The copycat blinked, before
looking at Yuugao.
"Good thinking."
He said, before looking at the cursing genin. "Small change of plans. To
prepare you for a variety of opponents and fighting styles, Yuugao-san will now
take over. This is a valuable experience for you - she is one of the top Konoha
sword users and ANBU officer. Have fun, kids." He said cheerfully, sitting
on a nearby stone and pulling out an Icha Icha volume.
"You will now learn to
acclimate to a variety of opponents of higher level, rookies." Yuugao's
voice was smooth and even, but the glint in her eye was just plain disturbing. "Lesson
number one. Taijutsu."
Yuugao smirked, cracking
her knuckles as the trio blanched.
TBC...