(Naruto)
For a few seconds, there was nothing in his world but
Sakura-chan's frightened green eyes and the echo of her words.
They know now, he thought dully. They know and they're going to hate me. My
teammates, my friends, my mates -- /MINE/, and they're going to hate me,
fear me, just like everyone else...
From deep inside him, rising from his belly, came the tidal wave of an anger
that made him shake. /These old bastards think I'd do WHAT to my cubs? /
They thought -- they didn't know-- how could they even suggest -- he wanted
to kill them-- no, he didn't, but he did want to beat them up bloody. Yes,
imagining all the old, hateful, stupid Council members piled up bleeding and
bruised helped.
Sasuke had his arm around Sakura's shoulder and they were both staring up at
him. Sakura-chan's eyes were reddened and puffy and scared, and he wanted to ask
her who had done that to her so he could beat them up, but there was a good
possibility he was the one who put the fear there.
He couldn't read Sasuke's eyes at all.
"Is the window linked to an alarm?" Sasuke asked -- snapped.
"Uhh-- yeah," he managed to answer after a few seconds of confusion. "I don't
know how to untangle that. There are wires and a spell, too..."
"Don't bother. Tear it out."
"We'll be surrounded by Jounin in under two minutes !!" Sakura protested,
giving them an anguished look.
"That's gonna happen anyway," Naruto chirped back, forcing a friendly, amused
smile on his face. "I kind of -- ah-- left a bit early from the discussion, you
know."
Which was to say he'd slammed Anko through three walls and imbedded the two
ANBU watching outside in the pavement before running off. His landlord was going
to kill him.
"Then hurry," Sasuke hissed, glancing back at the door behind him. "They're
going to want her soon."
Naruto looked at Sakura in askance. What he wanted to do was to take them
both and run, but he knew that he had a bad tendency to react to things without
thinking ahead, and maybe disappearing would make it -- whatever it was --
worse.
But maybe staying nicely put would only make it easier for the Council to
hurt the people he loved, lock him up and whatnot.
Take them and leave. Now. /and raze the town to the ground/
His smile froze on his lips and he shook his head. Sorry, old fox, there would be no town razing right now.
Well, that was if the Jounin didn't find him and attack, forcing him to
destroy everything to escape. Since he really didn't want to deal with that
possibility, he tore the whole window frame out of the roof, with the bars and
the glass and everything, and reached down to help his teammates out.
Sakura was still unsure, he could see it, but Sasuke's hands closed on her
hips and he lifted her, and then, by an old habit, she automatically reached up
for Naruto's hand, her feet pushing against Sasuke's chest to help the boys lift
her up.
It felt like a mission, now, act first and think later, and he barely watched
as she smoothly rolled away from the window, her back to him to scan the
surroundings warily as he reached through the skylight again to help Sasuke out.
The black-haired boy barely needed a hand, but he still grabbed Naruto's, and
maybe it was wishful thinking that he'd held on a bit tighter and a bit longer
than usual, but it was a relief anyway. He was not too disgusted to touch
him.Everything that had gotten bumped and twisted in that affair-- they could
mend it.
"Jounin incoming!" Sakura warned them, her voice tense, but cold and
determined too.
The boys jumped on their feet and, together, grabbed a handful of her orange
sweater and leaped away.
She was fast, but not that fast, and still sore from last night, so Naruto
ended up carrying her, Sasuke covering their escape. They dashed through busy
streets, jumped over roofs and darted down footbridges, but as quick and quiet
as they were, the jounin were still hot on their tail...
"We'll never get rid of them!" Sakura shouted in his ear to make herself
heard against the wind. "Kage Bunshin!! As many as you can!!"
Naruto nodded grimly and maneuvered her so she would be on his back, then
quickly formed the seals, even as he let himself fall from a building and in the
marketplace.
The vendors were going to hate him even more than before, he thought with a
wide, sharp-toothed grin, and then there were about three hundreds Narutos, some
with Sakuras on their backs, some not. It was a deep pull on his chakra, but for
once Kyuubi was gracious about lending him more. He transformed some of his
clones into Sakuras and Sasukes with a Henge, flooding the busy marketplace with
Team Seven members.
From the corner of his eye, he could see Sasuke imitating him. He suppressed
a smirk when his teammate only managed about thirty of them. He would so tease
him later.
Right now, though, it was more important to dodge the attacks coming from the
jounin chasing them and, unsurprisingly, the furious vendors and customers.
A few housewives started to scream, scarred by the memory of his pranks and
the knowledge of what he could do, and he had to dodge a harpy that came at him
with a trout. On his back, Sakura choked on an incredulous laugh. Reminded that
he hadn't eaten yet, Naruto felt like stealing it, but he had a feeling Sakura
would object to having to hold a dead fish for him during their escape.
Sasuke was still shadowing them as Naruto ran out of the marketplace,
imitated by a good two-third of the surviving clones. They had their orders to
spread and leave the town from all possible directions, so the people chasing
them would lose time trying to find them.
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They were almost at the wall when he felt about fifty of the clones disappear
in quick succession. Naruto glanced at Sasuke in askance, the weight of their
pink-haired teammate on his back just enough of a bother that he didn't want to
lose a second stopping to look behind him.
"Jounin," Sasuke replied curtly, saving his breath as much as possible. "A
few ANBU. Went Kage Bunshin on our clones."
They leaped over an old man walking his dog and kept going toward the wall,
channeling chakra in their legs to prepare for the jump.
"Down!!!"
Sasuke shouldered him out of the way, sending him and Sakura-chan roll
through a hedge and on a lawn. He had to let go of the girl not to crush her
under his weight, and when he stopped --or more like when a wall stopped his
head -- he didn't know where she was. There were kunai stabbing the grass all
around him, and he dodged a second flurry of weapons, looking around him
wildly.
"Sakura-chan!!"
There was no blood on the lawn, he noticed as he absently punched the ANBU
who'd been targeting him through a wall. She couldn't have been hurt--
erk!!
He froze, a hand closed around his neck from behind.
"You should keep better track of your teammates," Kakashi commented
lazily.
He could smell Sakura, hear her breathe. From the corner of his eye, he saw
pink hair, level with Kakashi's shoulder. Their teacher was holding her, had
probably snatched her from the lawn a mere instant before the weapons hit the
ground.
She was safe -- but were they, really? Was he friend or foe right now? He
hadn't tried to stop Naruto earlier, when he had snarled at him after getting
rid of Anko and the guards, but now it was different-- maybe they'd wasted the
one chance Kakashi could offer them without being declared a traitor to the
village...
There was a clash of steel against steel from the street and Naruto tensed.
Sasuke!! He was still fighting!! But the hold on his neck...
"Kakashi-sensei!" he protested, just once, because he didn't want to attack
his teacher but he needed to go, NOW, and-- "OW!!"
He needed to remind himself that Sasuke was still fighting not to whirl
around and try to beat Kakashi up; not that he would have presented much of a
danger for the man, what with still being out of balance from the swift kick to
the ass he'd just received.
"Bastard!" he growled even as he kept following the momentum he'd been given,
bursting through the hedge and on the street. Kakashi had ways of helping you
out that made you wish you'd failed miserably alone instead. At least Sakura was
safe for now.
Sasuke was kneeling on the ground, facing an ANBU with a tiger mask. He was
holding his stomach and looked pissed as hell. Naruto didn't need more to knee
the tiger guy in the head as hard as he could, knocking him out, grab Sasuke's
shoulder and jump back in the garden. He-Kyuubi wanted to kill the guy for
hurting Sasuke, but that was a bad idea, because they didn't need to be accused
of murder on top of the rest and Sasuke would be furious that Naruto thought he
needed to finish off his adversaries.
Kakashi was standing, Sakura under an arm like a package, watching them in
that bored way of his. She was blushing, holding her torn dress in
place.
"... Sensei..."
Sasuke's eyes were red and whirling like windmills, and if he did recognize
Kakashi, he didn't seem to care. A kunai flew from his hand, aiming for their
teacher's chest. Naruto gasped.
"Are you crazy?!" He protested even as Kakashi disappeared, letting the
weapon thunk into the wall behind him. Suddenly without support, Sakura stumbled
and only her training let her manage to roll and land in a proper crouch.
"Get her and run," Sasuke replied grimly, still targeting their teacher.
He kept narrowly missing, and Naruto wondered faintly why Kakashi was letting
himself be driven farther and farther away. Sasuke was good, but as they all
knew, not quite good enough yet...
/Get her now and ponder later!!/ roared Kyuubi inside him, his chakra
pulsating wildly. Naruto leaped forward, jerked her up and wound his arm around
her waist. A few chakra-powered jumps and he was climbing up the walls, Sakura
hanging on, teeth clenched.
He stopped at the top of the wall, waiting for Sasuke. The black-haired teen
wasn't far behind them, even though he was slower than usual -- or maybe Naruto
was so flooded with adrenaline that he couldn't keep track of their usual
timing.
They slid down the great wall on the outer side to about halfway down, then
let go of the chakra hold and leaped forward together. Sakura's fingers
tightened on his shoulder as they landed and she hissed. "Faster!! They're on
the wall!!"
He took the lead, running away from the village, Sasuke still behind him, not
even checking to see in which direction he was going.
Then they were faced with a high wire fence, with warning signs all over,
crackling with electricity.
"Ack!!" He was going too fast to stop, and knew from experience that the
power running through the metal links was enough to stun him; there would be no
climbing over that, especially not with the jounin closing in. No blasting a
hole through it either, since they'd just follow them through. And it was too
high to leap over.
/Want a leap, boy, then ask a leap specialist/ sneered Kyuubi in his
mind. /Not that they're good at much else/
"Kuchiyose no jutsu!!" Naruto called, sparing a quick, irritated thought for
the contempt in the Youko's tone. Kyuubi just could never be helpful without
peppering his speech with insults and put-downs -- not that he was anything
approaching helpful that often.
He'd never seen that purple frog before, but it didn't matter; it was more
than big enough to carry them over the fence. He snagged Sasuke's arm as he
passed, pulled him on the frog's back just as it gathered its legs, and then
they were flying, only holding onto the back of his summon because he was too
stubborn to let go of its kimono. Sakura's face was hidden against his neck, one
of her hands reaching to hold onto the back of Sasuke's shirt; Sasuke had been
thrown across Naruto's lap and had absolutely no hold on anything, only their
upwards momentum keeping him in place.
For a second it felt like they were floating. And then they plummeted down,
on the other side of the fence, and there was nothing in contact with his summon
but the hold he had on the frog's kimono. Sakura screamed once, short and sharp
just in his ear, but he didn't blame her because the sensation of freefall
always twisted his stomach in such a way that he wanted to scream too, with fear
and adrenaline, except he was just a little too macho to let himself.
Sasuke
scrambled frantically for something to hold onto, his hands ending up grabbing
the frog's obi and the sleeve of Naruto's T-shirt. He shouldn't have bothered,
because he was between Naruto's body and the frog's, so he couldn't go far.
When they landed, the black-haired boy ended up crushed under his and
Sakura's weight. There was a muffled, pained whimper and the blond boy quickly
pushed himself in a sitting position, stunned and worried that Sasuke would ever
make that sound, but the frog only stopped the briefest of instants before it
shot forward, to the edge of the forest. There was a brutal yank on his arm as
he once again tried to keep them all on their ride.
A few kunai whizzed past, but they were going so fast that they were well
hidden behind the gigantic trees of the forest well before any of their hunters
could manage to aim properly. They kept bouncing, darting between the trees,
rebounding off rocks and bursting through thick foliage, leaving the edge of the
forest far behind.
Finally, they came to a stop -- the frog first. It stopped so sharply that
they all tumbled over its head and on the grass. Naruto ended up at the foot of
a tree, mostly on his back, except for his legs and butt that were up against
the trunk. Sasuke was sprawled across his chest. We must look ridiculous, the
blond teen thought with a burst of giddy, relieved amusement.
Sakura had landed flat on her front and was still grabbing a handful of his
shirt. She let go and sat up slowly, still wide-eyed and frazzled.
"That was some ride, eh, Sakura-chan?" he commented with a laugh.
"Idiot," she growled back, her expression slowly coming back to
normal.
Naruto nudged Sasuke. He was getting heavy, which was weird for someone as
slim as he was. "Oi, you sack of bones, get off me before -- Sasuke?"
Sasuke wasn't moving. Sasuke was limp. Sasuke was not supposed to be limp.
"... Sasuke-kun?" Sakura called, her voice wavering in fear.
"... 'm okay," the black-haired boy finally answer as he pushed himself up
and off Naruto's chest. But he was moving way too carefully for his teammates to
believe him.
"What happened?" Naruto demanded as he kicked away from the trunk, rolling
back, and landed in a neat crouch at Sakura's side.
"Nothing. Let's not stay here."
Sasuke got on his feet slowly, refusing Sakura's attempts to help
him.
"Just got hit in the stomach. A little winded. Now let's MOVE."
'Che. Naruto would have carried him, but he knew that the guy wouldn't let
him, probably getting himself even more hurt in the process. So he had to make
do with keeping a close eye on him. Sasuke was just like him; no matter how much
it hurt, he wouldn't accept help before he fell flat on his face and
half-knocked himself out. Stubborn idiot.
The frog was gone. He regretted it for a second, because it would have been
easier to get Sasuke to ride it than to accept being carried, that and usually
he liked to at least thank them before he let them go. But he couldn't summon
anything without giving away their location.
"We need to find a place to hide," Sakura whispered as she gave a wary look
at the dark forest all around them.
"We're NOT stopping on my behalf," Sasuke growled at her, a hand pressed on
his stomach.
"Oh, shut up, idiot," Naruto snapped back, aggravated by his macho bullshit.
Sasuke straightened up and glared, and Naruto felt the urge to knock him out
just so he didn't risk making his eventual wound worse, but realized with
surprise that one part of him was purring with approval and a touch of lust at
the challenge in his black eyes. What the hell? He knew all about macho
displays, having performed more than his share of them, but it didn't mean he
thought it was smart. Why couldn't the stubborn bastard admit, just for once,
that he was in pain and needed help and comfort?
And he had to stop glaring at him so stubbornly, it made Naruto want to kiss
him until he surrendered.
"It wouldn't be only on your behalf, Sasuke-kun," Sakura intervened as she
kept checking the forest nervously. "We have ... things to talk out, and we
couldn't talk back in town. Here, there will be less people following us and we
can lay traps... But we can't go too far from Konoha, or else we'll be
missing-nin."
Sasuke calmed slowly at her explanation, and she gave him a shaky smile, then
turned and -- visibly forcing herself-- nodded at Naruto. "It was a pretty good
idea to come here, actually."
"Ahh... eh. Thank you, Sakura-chan," he replied, scratching at his blond
spikes in embarrassment. He hadn't been thinking when he'd chosen that
direction; he had just known that he wanted to run until he found a place to
hide, someplace he could protect. This forest seemed just perfect to him, but he
remembered the creatures living in here from their chuunin exam and it wasn't a
place for Sakura to wander alone... nor for Sasuke, not in his state.
"So... We should find a place to sleep, and then some food, and
then..."
He hesitated, glanced at his teammates, then rubbed his sweaty palms on his
pants nervously.
"Then we talk," Sakura replied softly.
"... Yeah... then we talk."
He was not looking forward to it.