A Long Lost Uchiha
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Naruto › General
Rating:
Adult
Chapters:
6
Views:
1,316
Reviews:
4
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
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Arrival: Part 1
AN: ENJOY
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Chapter 5
Arrival- Part1
They arrived in Destiny Village within four days. That was the best they could do without stopping or resting on the main route. Tsunade had instructed that they should do this quick and that was exactly what they were going to do. Before leaving Konoha, they dressed into civilian’s clothing; they didn’t want the attention of being shinobis drawn to them.
Picking out a small, two bedroom, motel within the inner town of Destiny, they set off to meet with the shinobi who sent them the information. It was said earlier in the letter, sent to the Fifth that the shinobi would inform whoever was sent further information when they got there. All in the letter was to inform the Fifth of the assumption that the child, mentioned, could be the Uchiha kid and the names that were gathered to familiarize the coming persons assigned the mission of who and what was involved with the assumed boy. They only hoped that they don’t run into any problems along the way.
Their meeting place was a small restaurant, called K’s Sushi. It wasn’t crowded nor was it empty either, but the amount of people in it was enough for them to be discreet. The restaurant, itself wasn’t all that big either. It had about three booths near each of its walls; the center was crammed with round tables and a buffet as a centerpiece. Upon entering, Kakashi and his team spotted a man carefully eating his meal in a corner booth, but kept a watchful eye on the door…that had to be their informant. Kakashi, along with his team made their way to the man as he lifted his head as a greeting. Him and Kakashi both gave a hidden signal nod and got down to business.
“I hope the Fifth informed you of why you are here,” the shinobi asked. The group gave him knowingly nods. “Good.”
He went on about how he spotted the boy and where he was staying and how he got the names. He told them that it only took him two days to get the rest of the information and that was when he sent his gathered items to Konoha.
“Okay, now for the details,” he said as he took out a small card carrying pouch and opened it. In it were small, duplicates of the pictures of what was sent to the Fifth.
“Her name is Ayame Unomi.” He pointed at the first picture of a woman. “She works at a flower and gift shop some blocks away from here, but only on the weekends. She is mostly found at home doing manual housework and taking care of the kid. I think she is also, somewhat, his home school teacher.”
“You think,” Kakashi asked.
The man smiled sheepishly and cleared his throat.
“Yeah, well I haven’t seen him go off to school since I’ve been tracking them and I couldn’t look in their home with it being in the opening and all. Plus, the woman is always home so I can’t snoop around.”
Kakashi stared at him to continue.
“Okay, Kiyoshi Unomi.” He revealed a new picture of a man. “He is usually out at work for most of the morning until evening that is usually around nine or ten. He owns a restaurant here in town, this restaurant actually. On Fridays he brings his family here to help him out around the place.”
“So that’s why you suggested this restaurant,” Sai implied, it was indeed a Friday. Sakura and Naruto nodded their heads in agreement.
“Okay, about the kid,” Kakashi continued. His attention was momentarily brought upon the window outside the restaurant. There were some men looking through it from across the street, suspiciously. And for that moment, Kakashi thought that they could be enemy ninja, but the men had no tactful skills in being hidden so he scratched that idea and his attention was brought back to the task at hand…their mission.
“Yeah, the kid. Well, they call him Shin Unomi. Like I said in the letter, he is the right age and resembles much of what the Uchiha kid would look today. He keeps to himself a lot, don’t much talk to the couple mentioned earlier, but he is very attached to them. As in, he’s very over protective of them, maybe an inner fear of losing them or something.”
“Why an inner fear, what does that got to do with anything,” Naruto asked, surprisingly in a well inner voice tone.
The shinobi took a deep breathe and forcefully let it out. This might take a lot of explaining on his part, but he probably can shorten it and put as much details as possible into it.
“In some occurrences, I would come in contact with the boy, whether by accident or on purpose on my part. I wanted to see if the boy knew that a shinobi from his past life was near and what his reaction would be. I tried everything, hidden words and phrases, like dates of the Uchiha’s Massacre and names, and even…uhm,…hehe, showing him my headband of where I was from.” The man lean back in his seat and rubbed his hand behind his head, sheepishly.
“You did this while you were on mission, don’t you know that that’s in the handbook of something NOT to do,” Kakashi stated, his visual eye showing anger. It really wasn’t about the whole point of showing the headband, it was more the fact that the shinobi could have been spotted by enemy ninjas, or the outcome of the boy’s reaction could have ended up with the boy disappearing again. And he surely didn’t want that to happen.
“I know, and I’m sorry, but I did find something interesting that I didn’t put in the urgent letter.”
“And what was that,” Kakashi asked, calming down a little.
“The boy has no memories of his life in Konoha. He reacted to nothing I threw at him, and there were no signs of recognition of anything. Before the boy disappeared, four years ago, the doctors were concern about the traumatizing effect it would have on the boy; well I think I just found it. I did my research and found out that the boy could have some form of amnesia; it’s not uncommon, especially in our line of work. Children see a lot of things they shouldn’t and they just don’t know how to handle it... In some cases of amnesia that is brought upon by psychological trauma, it lead to loss of memory and one’s identity, a dissociative symptom, I guess. This could be the case with the Uchiha kid.”
“Is that even possible, sensei,” Sakura asked not really believing it, until she heard what her sensei had to say.
There was a long pause as everyone waited to hear what Kakashi had to say.
“I guess it could be possible,” Kakashi answered, monotone and all.
Another long, dragged out pause.
“Does this make our job easier or … harder,” Sai asked.
There was no answer from Kakashi this time; they can only assume that it was the latter. It looks like they would have a problem with this mission, after all.
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AN: Review Please.
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Chapter 5
Arrival- Part1
They arrived in Destiny Village within four days. That was the best they could do without stopping or resting on the main route. Tsunade had instructed that they should do this quick and that was exactly what they were going to do. Before leaving Konoha, they dressed into civilian’s clothing; they didn’t want the attention of being shinobis drawn to them.
Picking out a small, two bedroom, motel within the inner town of Destiny, they set off to meet with the shinobi who sent them the information. It was said earlier in the letter, sent to the Fifth that the shinobi would inform whoever was sent further information when they got there. All in the letter was to inform the Fifth of the assumption that the child, mentioned, could be the Uchiha kid and the names that were gathered to familiarize the coming persons assigned the mission of who and what was involved with the assumed boy. They only hoped that they don’t run into any problems along the way.
Their meeting place was a small restaurant, called K’s Sushi. It wasn’t crowded nor was it empty either, but the amount of people in it was enough for them to be discreet. The restaurant, itself wasn’t all that big either. It had about three booths near each of its walls; the center was crammed with round tables and a buffet as a centerpiece. Upon entering, Kakashi and his team spotted a man carefully eating his meal in a corner booth, but kept a watchful eye on the door…that had to be their informant. Kakashi, along with his team made their way to the man as he lifted his head as a greeting. Him and Kakashi both gave a hidden signal nod and got down to business.
“I hope the Fifth informed you of why you are here,” the shinobi asked. The group gave him knowingly nods. “Good.”
He went on about how he spotted the boy and where he was staying and how he got the names. He told them that it only took him two days to get the rest of the information and that was when he sent his gathered items to Konoha.
“Okay, now for the details,” he said as he took out a small card carrying pouch and opened it. In it were small, duplicates of the pictures of what was sent to the Fifth.
“Her name is Ayame Unomi.” He pointed at the first picture of a woman. “She works at a flower and gift shop some blocks away from here, but only on the weekends. She is mostly found at home doing manual housework and taking care of the kid. I think she is also, somewhat, his home school teacher.”
“You think,” Kakashi asked.
The man smiled sheepishly and cleared his throat.
“Yeah, well I haven’t seen him go off to school since I’ve been tracking them and I couldn’t look in their home with it being in the opening and all. Plus, the woman is always home so I can’t snoop around.”
Kakashi stared at him to continue.
“Okay, Kiyoshi Unomi.” He revealed a new picture of a man. “He is usually out at work for most of the morning until evening that is usually around nine or ten. He owns a restaurant here in town, this restaurant actually. On Fridays he brings his family here to help him out around the place.”
“So that’s why you suggested this restaurant,” Sai implied, it was indeed a Friday. Sakura and Naruto nodded their heads in agreement.
“Okay, about the kid,” Kakashi continued. His attention was momentarily brought upon the window outside the restaurant. There were some men looking through it from across the street, suspiciously. And for that moment, Kakashi thought that they could be enemy ninja, but the men had no tactful skills in being hidden so he scratched that idea and his attention was brought back to the task at hand…their mission.
“Yeah, the kid. Well, they call him Shin Unomi. Like I said in the letter, he is the right age and resembles much of what the Uchiha kid would look today. He keeps to himself a lot, don’t much talk to the couple mentioned earlier, but he is very attached to them. As in, he’s very over protective of them, maybe an inner fear of losing them or something.”
“Why an inner fear, what does that got to do with anything,” Naruto asked, surprisingly in a well inner voice tone.
The shinobi took a deep breathe and forcefully let it out. This might take a lot of explaining on his part, but he probably can shorten it and put as much details as possible into it.
“In some occurrences, I would come in contact with the boy, whether by accident or on purpose on my part. I wanted to see if the boy knew that a shinobi from his past life was near and what his reaction would be. I tried everything, hidden words and phrases, like dates of the Uchiha’s Massacre and names, and even…uhm,…hehe, showing him my headband of where I was from.” The man lean back in his seat and rubbed his hand behind his head, sheepishly.
“You did this while you were on mission, don’t you know that that’s in the handbook of something NOT to do,” Kakashi stated, his visual eye showing anger. It really wasn’t about the whole point of showing the headband, it was more the fact that the shinobi could have been spotted by enemy ninjas, or the outcome of the boy’s reaction could have ended up with the boy disappearing again. And he surely didn’t want that to happen.
“I know, and I’m sorry, but I did find something interesting that I didn’t put in the urgent letter.”
“And what was that,” Kakashi asked, calming down a little.
“The boy has no memories of his life in Konoha. He reacted to nothing I threw at him, and there were no signs of recognition of anything. Before the boy disappeared, four years ago, the doctors were concern about the traumatizing effect it would have on the boy; well I think I just found it. I did my research and found out that the boy could have some form of amnesia; it’s not uncommon, especially in our line of work. Children see a lot of things they shouldn’t and they just don’t know how to handle it... In some cases of amnesia that is brought upon by psychological trauma, it lead to loss of memory and one’s identity, a dissociative symptom, I guess. This could be the case with the Uchiha kid.”
“Is that even possible, sensei,” Sakura asked not really believing it, until she heard what her sensei had to say.
There was a long pause as everyone waited to hear what Kakashi had to say.
“I guess it could be possible,” Kakashi answered, monotone and all.
Another long, dragged out pause.
“Does this make our job easier or … harder,” Sai asked.
There was no answer from Kakashi this time; they can only assume that it was the latter. It looks like they would have a problem with this mission, after all.
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AN: Review Please.