.....yeah, I have no idea where this one
came
from. Enjoy. I hope. Minor spoilers for Naruto Part 2
(manga
chapters 245 and onward), primarily the fact that a certain
member
of a certain team isn't present. I'm not quite sure about
this
rating. I think it might be barely teetering on the edge of
PG-13.
Oh, a couple definitions you should know:
Sensei means
teacher, if you weren't aware already. Sempai can refer to
an
upperclassman, or someone ahead of you in an organization.
I don't
know if the term is actually used in the manga the way I
used it
here, but I think it fits.
"He's
headed
south. You're closest, Naruto, go after
him!"
Uzumaki Naruto,
age sixteen, gave a short noise of assent to Kakashi's
order before
descending swiftly through the trees.
It was his
first
mission since returning to the Village Hidden in the
Leaves. Seeing
as it had only been a few days since Naruto's return, the
newly-reformed Team 7 had not really been expecting to be
given any
tasks when they reported to Konoha's administrative
building that
morning, but Godaime-sama had taken one look at Naruto's
eager face
and sighed a little as she admitted that yes, maybe she
did
have something. Her tone stated clearly that she'd been
hoping to
save it for a different group, but Naruto continued to
insist and
she relented at last, giving Kakashi an unreadable glance
before she
handed over the name of a man they were supposed to kill.
It was
only a C-ranked mission, something that would have been
below
Kakashi's status if Konoha's forces hadn't still been so
depleted.
The man was a civilian, from one of the small Fire Country
cities
that were ringed around their Hidden Village.
Naruto
had
never had to kill anyone just for knowing too much
before.
It
was truly a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong
time. The
ninja, for all their training, were used to dealing with
similarly-trained foes who could be reasonably expected to
act a
certain way, and thus there were two kinds of people who
were
capable once in a blue moon of slipping underneath their
radar --
rank amateurs, and civilians, neither of whom were trained
enough in
the ways of the ninja to be entirely predictable. Being
hidden by
chance rather than skill left no telltale traces for a
shinobi to
pick up on, and escaping by sheer luck was a rare thing,
but it did
happen occasionally. When such events occurred, of course,
a second
team had to be sent out to clean up the mess.
They
never
happened twice in a row.
The man they were pursuing
now was
one such unlucky person who managed to find himself in the
wrong
place at the wrong time. From what their ANBU analysts had
been able
to piece together, he had taken a drunken stroll out of his
hometown
and ended up passed out among the underbrush of a nearby
forest for
hours, long enough for even the telltale alcohol scent that
should've clung to his body to dissipate. He had woken just
in time
to open his eyes and see a Konoha ANBU squad resting in the
slightly
less thick undergrowth nearby. Terrified, he hadn't dared
to move an
inch, realizing what an incriminating position he was
in.
He
had seen the ANBU take off their masks. He had heard them
address
each other by name. And so he knew.
He had
finally not
been able to hold back his terrified breathing, which
rustled the
leaves and sent them all scrambling for their weapons; and
then he'd
begun to run. But their pursuit of him had been cut off by
an
explosion in the city proper as their real target made
himself
known. Faced with a choice between their own lives, in the
form of
their security, and the lives of the civilians below, the
squad had
had no choice but to leave the man behind for the
moment.
Normally ANBU would have gone back later to
take care
of its own mess, Tsunade had explained, but they continued
to be
short-staffed, and the elite shinobi of ANBU just couldn't
be spared
for dealing with someone who wasn't even ninja. And so it
was handed
down to Team 7. She had added wryly that the three of them
were
probably worth about seven ANBU members anyway. Three of
those for
Kakashi, she'd continued, smirking at Naruto. He had
protested
indignantly that three ought to be for him, while
the rest of
the room looked on with indulgent smiles.
It wasn't
quite as
fun now that he was actually doing it.
He glided
easily and
silently through the trees, more at ease with his body and
with
acting quietly than he had been a few years ago. He could
hear the
civilian crashing through the undergrowth just ahead of
him,
desperately trying to speed up and put some space between
himself
and the ninja, since there was no way stealth could ever
avail
him.
They'd done a little research on the target
before
setting off, just trying to determine that the man was
really no
more than he seemed, not a shinobi spy in disguise. They'd
found he
was the son of a locksmith, and had lived in his small city
since
birth. He had a fiancee, and a new house, and a long
prosperous life
ahead of him.
Well, not anymore.
The longer
he dwelled
on this, the harder it was going to be to actually do it,
so Naruto
stopped thinking about the man even as he swung around to
drop onto
the ground in front of him, brandishing a kunai. He
imagined Kakashi
would reprimand him later for not simply killing the man
from the
cover of the trees, but some old habits were hard to break,
and
Naruto had always preferred a good clean fair fight. Of
course
this could never really be a fair fight, but
he'd
bring it as close as he could get.
The man just
stared at him
for a moment, shaking in fear, but finally he somehow
managed to
draw the battered katana tied at his waist. The point
wobbled a
little as he pointed it toward Naruto. The latter smiled a
little,
bitterly.
"That's the spirit. People should always
go down
fighting... Sorry about this," he said, rushing
forward.
They
traded blows. Naruto just wanted to test him a little
before he
killed him. Just further making sure of the fact that he
wasn't
secretly a shinobi. Yeah, that was it.
"Nothing
personal,
really."
He backflipped behind the man to kick his
legs out
from under him, but then waited until the man stumbled back
up,
immediately swinging his katana with a scream of rage and
frustration. Naruto's dodge was a little clumsy and the
sword just
barely scraped the back of his hand.
Naruto turned
to smile
awkwardly at him, raising his kunai again. He couldn't keep
putting
it off. Someone was going to have to do it sometime, and he
was the
one who was here.
"You... were just in the wrong
place at the
wrong--"
"SHUT UP!" the man shouted, chest heaving.
His grip
on the katana was so hard his knuckles were bleach-white,
and Naruto
gave a sympathetic little wince. "What are you talking
about!?
You're trying to kill me! I didn't do anything and
you're
going to kill me...!! My wife..." He began to quiet,
the
tension running out of his frame, and his posture sagged
suddenly
like a marionette with snapped strings. "My wife, and my
mom and my
dad... I'm never going to see them again... Leaving them
all
alone..." he mumbled, eyes suddenly looking too-bright
underneath
the moon. Naruto could only stand there,
stunned.
"I'm... I'm
sorry... we-- have to protect our village," he murmured
after a
second, but it sounded like a hollow excuse to his
ears.
"Please..." The man was looking at him now
with
pleading eyes. "I can't beat you... But, I don't want to
die!
Please, just let me go home! I swear, I'd never betray your
secre--"
He was cut short by the kunai suddenly
sticking out
of the front of his chest. He only had a bare second to
look down at
it, wide-eyed and seeming almost bemused, before toppling
over.
Blood dribbled onto the leaves.
Naruto
turned to
glare at Kakashi as the latter dropped gracefully to the
forest
floor, walking over to meet him. Sakura followed after a
moment. She
silently went to tend to the body, obviously blinking back
her
tears.
"What... what did you do that for!?" he
snarled,
making a violent gesture toward their target. Kakashi just
gazed at
him impassively.
"Because that was the mission
objective,"
the Jounin said, slowly and deliberately, as though he were
talking
to a small child. Naruto growled.
"You, you didn't
have to--
He was going to--"
"He was a security risk."
Kakashi's voice
hardened for a moment, his visible eye briefly closing. "No
matter
how small, we can't afford to let anyone live who knows our
secrets.
What if ninja from another village had heard he knew the
identities
of some of our ANBU members? How long do you think he'd've
lasted
once they got to him? Killing him like this is a mercy in
comparison."
"But he-- he--" Naruto fumbled for
words for a
moment before pitching his kunai at the ground with an
angry shout.
It made an audible thunk as it was buried up to the hilt.
"He didn't
deserve it! He was just some GUY! He never
did
anything to anybody--"
"Nobody ever said he had to
deserve
it," Kakashi cut him off quietly. Sakura was watching the
pair of
them now with a pensive expression. Naruto glared up at
their old
sensei, scowling as the Jounin continued to
speak.
"Whether
or not it's right isn't what this job is about." Kakashi's
level
gaze was cool, and suddenly very, very old, and Naruto
found himself
remembering that this was the man who had been the youngest
Jounin
in Konoha's history. "If you can't understand that, then
maybe this
isn't the right line of work for you, after all. You don't
get to
save the world all the time, Naruto."
Sakura
frowned, rising
as she finished. "Kakashi-sensei..."
"Sempai."
Kakashi's eye
closed again for a moment. "I'm not your sensei anymore,
remember?
Either of you."
"All right then,
Kakashi-sempai,"
Naruto growled, making the suffix into a curse word as he
turned
abruptly away. "We're done here. Let's get
going."
He leaped
into the trees without further preamble. The
newly-christened sempai
followed silently, and Sakura went last, taking one final
look at
the body before turning away to catch up with her
team.
When
they got back, Kakashi headed off by himself, informing
them he'd go
alone to make the mission report. He smiled his usual smile
at the
two of them, as though they hadn't just been trading harsh
words in
the forest, and leaped up onto the nearest rooftop and was
gone.
"He needs to make up his mind whether he's
gonna be our
teammate or our leader," Naruto grumbled at his retreating
back.
Sakura just shrugged, her expression still quite
sober.
"I
guess it'll take us all a while to get used to acting like
equals
around each other. We're still not, honestly..." She looked
off down
the main road toward Konoha proper, watching the bustle of
people.
"No matter what he says."
"If he wants to be equals,
then he
shouldn't order me around and mess with stuff I'm doing."
Naruto
gritted the words out with hands balled into fists at his
sides.
"There had to be a better way. That guy didn't have
to
die."
"...No, Naruto."
Sakura's voice was low
and
mournful, and he looked over at her in surprise. She shook
her head
at him with a pained smile.
"I... kind of think he
did."
He stared at her for a moment, eyes wide, his
expression rather betrayed. "Sakura-chan..."
"We
aren't
superheroes, you know." She gave him a wide smile, the
tears welling
up again in her eyes belying her expression. "We're...
we're the bad
guys, really. There's a reason why the people outside the
Hidden
Villages are afraid of ninjas, Naruto..."
He kept
staring for
a few seconds longer and finally turned away, gazing off
into the
distance with a pensive expression, hands still clenched at
his
sides. His eyes searched out the great stone monument, its
five
faces visible even from this side of the
village.
"It'll be
different, when I'm Hokage," he vowed quietly. His lips
were pressed
briefly into a thin line. "I'll make it
different."
But he
knew in his heart that this was one promise he would not be
able to
keep.
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