Break to Breathe | By : Okami-Rayne Category: Naruto > Yaoi - Male/Male > Shikamaru/Neji Views: 1958 -:- Recommendations : 2 -:- Currently Reading : 2 |
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BREAK TO BREATHE
by Okami Rayne
Chapter Sixteen
Eat. Sleep. Strategise.
This was the plan. Shikamaru kept his eyes on Akamaru as the dog padded ahead of the group, leading them to the assembly point. They'd selected a small clearing on the map, well located and close enough to a water source without being an obvious spot to set up camp. Shikamaru hoped Naruto knew which way he was going when he'd sprung off. "We're here," Kiba called over his shoulder. Shikamaru glanced up, noting the firelight flickering through the dense foliage ahead. If Neji thought it was safe enough to light a fire, then we should be clear for the night. Two lookouts at a time should do it…just in case. The arriving team stepped into the clearing and Shikamaru did a quick sweep. Four tents had been pitched, the canvas flaps swaying in the evening breeze. Sure enough, a small fire crackled in the centre of the camp, a halo of light pulsing out to illuminate the figures sat around it. Eat. Sleep. "Oh come on!" a coarse voice barked. Shikamaru arched a brow. Naruto sat, gesticulating wildly, his chopsticks clacking and smacking against Chōji's in a miniature sword fight as they battled for a strip of rationed meat. Sakura was patiently laying out the pieces to roast on a makeshift rack she'd put together. "Quit it!" she shouted, aiming a swipe at Naruto that missed, but cost him the fight - and the food. "Dammit!" Naruto scowled. Shikamaru shook his head, gravitating towards the warmth of the fire as Hinata and Lee rounded the other side. He did a quick headcount. Everyone present, except Neji. Figures. Chōji continued to laugh at Naruto, before looking up as the Nara approached. Shikamaru met his friend's gaze and smiled, nodding as he sat down across from the Akimichi. "You okay?" Chōji asked. "I need to sleep." Shikamaru shrugged his pack from his shoulder. "Where's Neji?" "He's just making sure we're clear," Sakura said, leaning over to hand Shikamaru a portion of food. "We should be there by tomorrow evening, right?" "That's the plan. We'll need two people on lookout. We'll swap shifts accordingly." Shikamaru paused to chew before flicking his gaze around the circle. "Who wants first watch?" Naruto blinked owlishly, then slanted in an attempt to hide himself behind Hinata's back. The kunoichi froze with her food halfway to her mouth, eyes wide as a blush crested up her throat to her face. Kiba puffed out his cheeks in an attempt not to laugh, smacking a fist to his lips. "Hinata and Naruto," he coughed into his hand. "Kiba!" Naruto and Hinata yelped at the same time, for entirely different reasons. "Seeing as you spoke up first, maybe you should take first watch," Shikamaru drawled, smirking at the Inuzuka's groan. "What do you think, Akamaru?" Kiba ruffled the dog's fur affectionately before shrugging. "Yeah okay, whatever." "Alright, Kiba and Lee take first watch." Lee gave the thumbs up. "Right!" "Naruto and Chōji second and Sakura and Hinata third." Shikamaru held up a palm to cut Naruto off as the Uzumaki eyed him suspiciously. "Neji and I need to confirm the game plan, which means I'm gonna get less sleep than you, okay? We'll probably head out before dawn." At the approving nods, Shikamaru returned his attention to his food, content to just listen to the banter shooting around the circle without getting caught in the crossfire. The friendly buzz eased some of his tension, so he sat quietly, watching the flames as the others talked. It wasn't long before the food was finished and the chopstick battle for the last morsel finally over. Confirming the watch rota, Kiba and Lee began to make their way to their separate posts. Shikamaru stayed by the fire as the girls headed to one of the tents. Naruto had already dozed off on the spot while Chōji polished off his victory strip of meat. For a moment, it was pleasantly quiet. Shikamaru continued to watch the dance of the flames as the fire split and popped the kindling. He barely noticed that Chōji had moved until his friend sat down next to him. "Ino wasn't happy about the team swap," the Akimichi said after a moment of silence. Shikamaru blinked slowly, his chin propped in his palm. "I'll bet. Sakura one-upping her again, hmn?" "Yeah," Chōji chuckled, shaking his head "She's too feisty about it. Hey, did Asuma-sensei tell you about the Nijū Shōtai?" Shikamaru slid his gaze across without turning his head. "You and Ino got roped into it too, hmn?" "Well, Asuma-sensei recommended us. He was going to do the same for you…" Chōji pursed his lips, frowning a little. "But you'd already signed up." Shit… Shikamaru straightened up a little, sensing the shift in Chōji's tone. "I know I didn't tell you. I'd been meaning to…I've just been busy lately." "Ino was angry you didn't say anything." Chōji shook his head. "But I'm not." Shikamaru blinked, looking across questioningly. He hadn't expected that. Chōji simply smiled, shaking his head. "I know you've got your reasons, Shikamaru." Shikamaru turned his head away and closed his eyes, an immense wave of relief washing away the tightness in his face. He'd never been more grateful for the fact that Chōji knew him so well. He wasn't sure he could take another session of tip-toeing around someone; especially his closest friend. You're a good guy, Chōji. "Yeah, something like that." Shikamaru smiled, clapping his friend on the shoulder before pushing to his feet. "Get some rest, yeah?" Chōji nodded. "You too." "Bet on it." Shikamaru bit back a yawn, stepping over a dozing Naruto before nudging the Uzumaki with his heel. "Hey, don't fall asleep by the fire." "Eh?" Naruto mumbled sleepily. "I said your hair's on fire." "WHAT!" Naruto bolted upright, ruffling his fingers through his yellow spikes manically. Chōji laughed, helping the Uzumaki to his feet as Shikamaru made his way towards one of the tents. Finally. Sleep. A hand smacked onto his shoulder. Oh give me a break… "Shikamaru, got a minute?" Naruto stepped back, his usually sunny features a little overcast. "I kinda wanted to talk to you." And I kinda wanted to sleep. "Man you pick your moments." Shikamaru sighed loudly, reaching up to rub at his eyes, pinching the bridge of his nose. "Okay, what's up?" He heard Naruto shuffle awkwardly for a moment. "I never really thanked you, you know." What? Shikamaru dropped his hand, frowning. "What?" Naruto offered a faint smile, his blue eyes settling from their energetic sparkle to a calmer gaze. Shikamaru couldn't help but be a little nervous about that. "Thanked me for what?" he prompted, his mind searching for what Naruto could be referring to. "Well…your support I guess," Naruto's brow furrowed and a seldom seen seriousness etched into his normally laughing face. "With Sasuke." Ah. Shikamaru shook his head. "No need to thank me for that." "No." Naruto's fingers tightened into loose fists. "I do…I don't really have a lot of direct support…apart from Sakura. And it's not easy getting those looks from Kakashi-sensei and Jiraiya-sama…" Shikamaru nodded gravely. If Naruto's expression and voice hadn't been enough to translate his sincerity, the use of Jiraiya's name instead of the usual 'Pervy Sage' was enough to convince anyone he was serious. Not that it was necessary. Shikamaru could tell just from looking at him. "You've always had my back, Shikamaru…you and the others. No matter what the cost. You guys have risked your lives." Naruto smiled weakly. "I know you don't even like Sasuke." "You're right, I don't," Shikamaru said flatly. "Never did." "Yeah, but you're always helping me out." Naruto glanced down at his fists, drawing a shaky breath. "Do you think I'm kiddin' myself?" Shikamaru's eyes widened before his features smoothed out again, keeping his expression blank as he considered his next words. "I think you're doing what you have to do, Naruto." "Yeah? Well I can't give up." Naruto swallowed, shaking his head. "If I do, then it's like…spittin' in the face of those who helped me when I was a kid. When I could have slipped into the same place that Sasuke's in…I can't just…leave him there." Shikamaru watched him quietly for a moment. "I know." And he did know. Somewhat wishing he didn't. Because as he watched Naruto wrestle with that conflict, he suddenly saw the clear parallel between what Naruto was saying and what Hinata had said to him days before about Neji. "He needs someone…to stop him from…slipping back…" Suddenly he knew what to say to Naruto, because he was saying it to himself at the same time. "You're doing what any friend would do, Naruto." The Nara traced his gaze across to the campfire. "You're doing what you believe is right and that's reason enough…no matter what." Naruto didn't respond immediately, he seemed to be pulling some kind of strength from the words before finally nodding. "Thanks, Shikamaru." Naruto smiled, his expression brightening again. "You're right." Yeah? Shikamaru glanced back and just about managed to return the smile. …I sure as hell hope so.The cold woke him.
A chilly breeze that rustled the canvas flap as it was drawn back and left to flutter shut again. Shikamaru tried to ignore it, but the scent of wood-smoke from the smothered campfire stirred him further, destroying any attempt to let his mind lull back into a dreamless sleep. His dark eyes flicked open half-way, adjusting to the gloom enough to vaguely discern a figure in darkness before he closed them again, shaking his head. "Not happening." He rolled onto his side with a groan. "Get up." "Get lost." "Nara." "If I don't catch a nap, I'm gonna develop narcolepsy on this mission." "You mean you don't suffer from it already?" Neji uttered dryly. Shikamaru snorted, not moving. "Funny." "We need to discuss our strategy for when we enter Hanegakure." "Oh, so now you wanna collaborate?" Shikamaru ground out, gripping the sheets to tug them up over his head. "Wake me in an hour, 'cause I'm not moving." Shikamaru was moving before he knew what hit him. A split second later he realised it was ice cold water. "What the fuck?" he yelped, twisting around to squint and glare unsuccessfully in the darkness, his eyes seeking movement. "Whatever works," Neji said, and Shikamaru heard the thud of his water canteen as the Hyūga dropped it back onto the ground. "Now get up." Shikamaru gauged the direction of Neji's voice and reacted on tired anger. He swung his leg out, knowing the Hyūga had no hope of leaping high enough without smacking into the roof of the low tent. The hit brushed the Jōnin but didn't connect. However, it was enough to give Shikamaru an indication of where Neji would be forced to retreat, so the Nara took a literal swing in the dark. His fist smacked into the cage of Neji's palm. Got you. "Not even close," Neji's breath touched his cheek. "Close enough," Shikamaru returned, hooking his leg around Neji's knee and tugging sharply. He smirked at the sound of Neji's sharp inhale, then twisted as they toppled, coming up on top as Neji went down beneath him. In the darkness it was impossible to gauge the look on the Hyūga's face, but Shikamaru could just about picture it. Lip curled back in a snarl and opal eyes flashing. "Know the layout before you act, Hyūga." Shikamaru didn't even have time to gloat before a sharp, ear-ringing crack struck his brow, slamming pain across his skull. He didn't realise he was on his back until Neji's voice sounded from above him. "Know your opponent's disposition before you piss him off, Nara." Shikamaru couldn't even respond. White spots were bursting before his eyes, a high-pitched ring trilling in his head and he knew he was probably seeing double. A good thing it was dark. Seeing two Hyūga's would have had him seeing red. He raised the heel of his hand to his temple, clenching his eyes shut with a pained groan. He felt Neji tense above him. "Nara?" Shikamaru ignored the impatient snap of his name in favour of sliding his fingertips to his throbbing forehead, gingerly tapping the area. His fingers came away wet and sticky with blood. Fuck. "Shikamaru?" Neji's tone had changed completely. The shadow-nin tried to blink the dancing spots away. He felt Neji's fingers touching his elbow and following his arm down along to his wrist, tugging his hand away from his head. He'd have frowned if it didn't hurt like hell. Neji was still sitting rigid atop him. "Say something, damn you." "Fuck you," Shikamaru managed, tugging his hand back towards his brow to feel for the gash. Neji reached it first, his touch drawing a sharp wince from Shikamaru. "You're bleeding…" "No shit." "Stay still." Neji cupped the back of his head gently, slanting to fumble for something in the dark. Shikamaru attempted to get his elbow beneath him, but the dizzy throb in his head had him reconsidering the wisdom in moving. He felt Neji's fingers flex at the back of his head. "I told you to stay still." Shikamaru parted his lips to offer a sarcastic response. Then the flare of dim light caused him to cut off and snap his eyes shut against the faint illumination, which seemed much brighter than it probably should have been. A shuffle of movement told him Neji was configuring something; he didn't bother to open his eyes to see. He caught the dim shift in light behind his closed eyelids. "Nice shot…" he muttered dryly. "Shut up," Neji snapped, but his touch was gentle as he examined the gash. "This is why you should wear your headband where it's meant to be worn." Shikamaru cracked his eyes open, disbelief robbing him of his anger. "Tell me I'm hallucinating…'cause there's no way in hell you just made this my fault." "Just be quiet." Neji frowned, his face finally clearer to Shikamaru in the dim illumination from the tiny chakra orb set to the side of the tent. Thankfully, he wasn't seeing double. That's not to say things weren't a little fuzzy, but even that wasn't enough to disguise the crease of concern on Neji's face, cast in sharp relief against the gentle pulse from the orb. Shikamaru watched him quietly through half-lidded eyes, scowling when the Hyūga touched something cool and damp to his forehead. "Stop frowning," Neji admonished. "You're making it worse." "Little late to be concerned, don't you think?" Neji levelled him with a hard, stony look. Shikamaru stared back dazedly through his lashes. He didn't expect Neji to be the first to look away. "It wasn't my intention to hurt you." For some absurd reason, which he blamed solely on concussion, Shikamaru chuckled hoarsely. "You mean you have a different intention when you head-butt someone?" Neji sighed, turning away to rummage through the tan and black bag he was usually never without. "Can you sit up?" "You're on top of me." Neji scooted back a little. "Sit up slowly." Shikamaru dragged his elbows beneath him at last, levering himself up slowly. The tent did an interesting spin and dip, causing him to close his eyes against a touch of nausea. Ugh…he's fucking done it this time… A cool touch swept across the gash on his forehead, prompting him to slip his eyes open. Neji's face was very close to his, the Hyūga's fingertips smoothing salve onto the cut. Logically, he should have been processing homicidal rage in that moment, or at least plotting how to get a decent hit in with Neji this close to him…but instead, he found himself watching Neji...his blood humming at the proximity. Dammit. Neji was focused on the wound, his pale eyes following the movement of his fingers as he applied the ointment. "It should heal up by morning. Hinata's salve is very effective. Are you feeling nauseous?" "More like…murderous …" Shikamaru closed his eyes, too tired to offer anything more sarcastic. "I'm serious, are you feeling sick?" Shikamaru tried not to frown as he reached up to grip Neji's wrist, tugging the Hyūga's hand away. "Just go. I need to sleep." Neji shook his head. "You can't sleep." "Oh don't even try it." Shikamaru made to lay down slowly. Neji grabbed his arms gently. "I'm serious." "So am I. There's no way in hell I can think strategically like this…there's no way I can think, period." "No, that's not what I meant. You might have concussion." Shikamaru felt his eye twitch before he cracked it open. "What?" "You can't sleep if you have concussion," Neji enunciated, as if talking to a dim-witted child. Shikamaru stared blankly. He imagined if he was more of a dramatic personality he might have catapulted into an apoplectic fit. Eat. Sleep. Strategise. That had been the plan. A simple, flawless, uncomplicated, fool-proof plan…totally turned on its head. Shikamaru continued to stare at Neji. Then, to the Hyūga's wide-eyed surprise, he started to laugh.
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