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Title:
Façade
Author:
Dying Dreams
Fandom:
Naruto
Feedback:
Feedback is always welcome!
Itachi:
Where' my ototo?
Dream: In the back room.
Itachi:
Doing what?
Dream: You really wanna know?
Itachi:
Kinda...
Dream: He's doing naughty things with
Naruto.
Itachi: -stares-
Dream: I set up a few
cameras in there before they went in.
Itachi: Okay
stop.
Dream: Uncomfortable?
Itachi: Yes.
Dream:
To bad. -Glomps Itachi- I can make it all better.
Itachi:
Get off.
Dream: Nope. Warnings and disclaimer. I just
realized something. o.o
Itachi: -Scowls- What?
Dream:
As much as I've been thinking about it, this is the only OC I
actually truly love. xD I normally dislike any OC I create to some
extent, but for some reason this one is different. Maybe that's why
I'm making such a big deal about it.
Itachi: -Rolls his
eyes- You're useless.
Dream: Yeah I know. Anyways. Enjoy.
oO But I have to say though... I'm not entirely please with this chapter. Oh well. Whatever.
Warnings:
Ooh more plot development? Oh! And a nice embarrassing Sasuke moment.
I had to do it. I honestly could NOT resist. o.o
-Sniggers- My beta thought it was funny though. Cause seriously... who would expect it?
Disclaimer:
Well I managed to kidnap Itachi again, and I almost nabbed Neji and
Gaara but I was seen and had to hightail it outta there with only
Itachi. Ah well. Good enough for me.
Sakaye sighed in complete frustration, tugging at a hank of her black
hair as she glared at the man sitting on the other side of the desk.
“This is complete and utter bullshit, you know that right?” she
scowled.
“Of course I do,” the man replied, leaning back in his chair.
“But it's in the Will. I'm sorry I didn't notice it before.”
Sakaye sighed. She wanted to slam her head repeatedly into a wall.
Leave it to her grandmother to make a stupid decision like that.
“Isn't there any way to get out of this?”
The man shook his head. “I looked. I read it over several times and
I found no loop holes. It has to be done in order for you to gain
everything she is leaving you.”
“Fuck,” Sakaye swore. “I wasn't planning on doing it so soon.”
“What do you mean?”
Sakaye sighed and released her hold on her hair. “Six months from
now I was planning on starting it. With my job, I can't afford to
take the time off to have a child, so a good friend of mine agreed to
become a surrogate carrier when I felt the time was right. I have yet
to ask the man about this. This complicates things now.”
The man nodded. “Are you sure he'll agree?”
“Positive, but now that the child has to be born within a year, all
of my careful planning has gone right out the window and now we'll
have to talk about it sooner than I wanted to. I can't believe that
old bag would do this to me.”
The man sighed and shrugged. “Well there's nothing to be done
about, so either you go through with it, or it all goes
you-know-who.”
“Like hell I'm going to let that happen,” Sakaye growled, pushing
herself up from her chair. “I'll speak to him when I return to
Japan and let you know. Good day.”
“Good day, Usami,” the man said, smiling as the angry woman
stormed out of his office.
Sakaye growled and pulled out her phone as soon as the door was
closed.
“Nadia,” she growled. “This is bullshit.”
“What? What happened?”
“My fucking grandmother happened that's what. Other than dogs which
I get anyways, in order for mt to receive everything else she is
leaving me I must have a child within a year. And the child must be
of my own descent and I have to prove that its actually mine. That's
not the entire problem though. You know I've been planning how I was
going to do all of this, and now it's all been thrown out the window
and I'll have to do it as soon I return to Japan. It's complete
bullshit.”
Nadia sighed. “I understand. But is there a way out of this?”
“No,” Sakaye grumbled. “Well fucking whatever. I don't have a
choice. It has to be done.”
“Yes,” Nadia said. “When
are we leaving?”
“Two days from now,” Sakaye replied
“Is everything else settled then?”
“Yes,” Sakaye replied, stepping into the elevator and pressing
the button for the lobby. “We did get quite a bit of information
from that man though as I recall.”
“Oh?”
“He told us where we could find a regular hang out of some of the
Russian members. The place is located in Moscow. Vlad is going to
take a team out undercover in a few weeks. See what they can find
then report back to me. Good luck to them right?”
“Yeah,” Nadia replied.
“Did Itachi find a house yet?”
“He has. And apparently they can already move in, strange as it
sounds it's true. They're still living in the apartment, but Itachi
has been having my furniture moved into the house from storage.”
“How big is it?”
“From the pictures he's shown me, its huge. He didn't tell me the
square footage so I'm not entirely sure. It's also apparently very
very old and styled similarly too their old home. Makes me wonder why
Itachi chose it, you know? It's kind of strange.”
“A bit yes,” Nadia said.
“But there's enough open space for the dogs?”
“Mhmm. Itachi made sure of that when I told him I'd have the three
dogs. The little one can sleep with Sasuke.”
Nadia laughed. “Oh he'll
love that.”
“Of course he will,” Sakaye replied, laughing with her as she
stepped out of the elevator and headed for the main entrance. “I
can imagine Sasuke's face now when he see's the puppy, you know?”
“Yeah. You're going to the school then right?”
“Yep. Itachi didn't tell Sasuke when we were coming. We'll be
arriving some time during early morning and stay the rest of night at
a hotel.”
“Will the hotel even let us bring in four dogs?”
“It pays to have money you know,” Sakaye said, laughing softly,
stepping into the car already waiting for her.
Nadia laughed. “That it does. Will you be here soon?”
“Yes.”
-
Itachi yawned for the umpteenth time as he sat hunched over in a
chair in the airport terminal, waiting Sakaye and Nadia to arrive. He
was about ready to keel over when he saw them walking down the
stairs. He stood up and waved wearily. He watched as Sakaye handed
her carry-on to Nadia and ran towards him. She embraced him in a
tight hug.
“Ah I've missed you!” Sakaye said cheerily.
“You haven't been gone that long,” Itachi replied when they
pulled apart.
“I know that, but it still seems like a long time. Being away from
my boys is so hard though,” Sakaye whined, playfully swatting
Itachi's arm.
“So where are the dogs?”
“They're bringing them. I was told all four of them behaved rather
nicely,” she said laughing. “Hard to believe ain't it?”
Itachi nodded. “Very,” he said with another yawn.
“When did you go to sleep?”
“About two hours ago.”
“Itachi!”
“What? It's not like I have class today anyways. We have the day
off.”
Sakaye sighed and shook her head. “You brat.”
“Can we go get our luggage?” Nadia asked irritably. I'm fucking
tired over here.”
“Right right,” Sakaye said, following the irate woman towards
baggage claim. She crouched down by the carousel with other
passengers that had been on the plain, watching as the belt began
moving.
“So how is Sasuke?”
“He's good. That Naruto kid did wonders with him. When I got home
that night he wasn't as depressed as I thought he'd be. It's strange
though. Over the past week and a half he's been happier than I've
seen him in years. That Naruto kid was constantly over, and a few
days after it happened a few other kids were with them.”
“Really?” Sakaye asked, looking up at Itachi. “That's certainly
amazing. Never thought I'd see the day.”
Itachi shrugged. “Neither did I. I'm glad that kid came into
Sasuke's life. He's been a lot more open.”
“Wonderful,” Sakaye said, smiling to herself. When a familiar bag
started to pass, she grabbed the handle and yanked it harshly off the
moving belt and onto the floor next to her. She didn't bother
checking to see if it was hers or not. She already knew it was. The
other followed shortly after and she yanked that one off as well,
rising to her feet. The two bags had been filled with clothes, shoes
and miscellaneous necessities she'd figured she would have needed for
the time originally supposed to be spent in Russia. To anyone else
they would have been rather heavy, but she found them to be quite the
opposite.
“Ah there they are,” Sakaye said, watching as four airport
employees pushed the dog crates towards the doors and stopped,
waiting for them to be claimed. Sakaye abandoned her bags for Itachi
to take care of ran towards them, waving merrily.
“Thank you so much,” she said smiling warmly at them.
The four smiled and bowed. “Your welcome, ma'am,” one of them
replied, before they walked away.
Sakaye watched in amusement as Itachi pulled her suitcases towards
her, Nadia laughing and following behind him with her own.
“What the hell did you put in these?” Itachi huffed.
“Well that one has my clothes in it, and the other has shoes and
other stuff, why?”
“These things are fucking heavy, that's why?” he growled.
Sakaye laughed. “Right right. You brought a truck right?”
“Yeah. That Hatake guy lent me his. And the trailer.”
“He did huh? I'll have to thank him then,” she said, smirking as
a thought passed through her mind.
“Right,” Itachi grumbled. “Well I'll go get it then,” he
said.
Sakaye smiled. “Well let's get everything outside then shall we?”
Nadia nodded and slung her light suitcases up onto one of the four
carriers and moved behind one of the trolleys, pushing it outside.
She came back quickly for another, having found a security guard to
watch them while she went back in. It took several long minutes, but
the two got everything outside and waited as Itachi pulled the truck
up next to them.
“You've got tie-down straps right?” Sakaye asked as Itachi left
the vehicle and approached them.
“Yes,” he grumbled.
“Ah good,” Sakaye said, smiling as she walked towards the
trailer. She opened both doors and pulled down the ramp, setting it
on the asphalt with a clanging sound.
Nadia pushed the first trolley towards her and together they pushed
it up the flat metal ramp. They slid it carefully off the trolley and
pushed the carrier into one corner, brown eyes watching them the
entire time. Sakaye smiled at the dog and the two left the trailer,
taking the trolley with them. They repeated the process three more
times, took the tie-downs and securely strapped the four carriers in
place so they wouldn't slide around during the drive. The luggage
followed in a similar fashion, being strapped down as well.
Soon enough the four were piled in truck, Sakaye taking the wheel
since Itachi seemed practically dead in the back seat. He was laying
down and fast asleep by the time she pulled away from the curb and
started off towards the hotel.
-
“See you after school,” Itachi said, waving as Sasuke walked away
from him, waving over his shoulder. Itachi yawned again and pulled
away, driving to the hotel Nadia and Sakaye had stayed at. They'd
left the truck in the hotel parking lot, and Itachi had gone home in
his own car, having left it there before going to the airport. Iruka
and Kakashi had helped him out with that one.
When Itachi tiredly knocked on the room door, he hadn't expected to
see an overly excited Sakaye throwing open the door and pulling him
inside, only to be attacked by three zealous Borzoi who were only to
happy to cover his face with their kisses.
“Okay okay get off him,” Sakaye said, laughing as she pulled one
of the dogs away.
Itachi pushed the other two away and got up, brushing fur off of his
pants. “Thanks,” he grumbled at the dogs. “So what's the plan?”
“Nadia is going to take everything to the house, including these
three beasts. You and I will go to the school during third period,
surprising Sasuke and giving me the opportunity to hunt down
Kakashi.”
“And you're hunting him why exactly?” Itachi asked with an
exasperated sigh.
“He owes me money,” she replied simply.
Itachi rolled his eyes.
“Well then,” Sakaye said. “Let's get these three down to the
truck. The puppy is still asleep on my bed.
“Right,” Itachi grumbled, grabbing the leashes and attaching them
to the collars around the three Borzoi's necks.
Sakaye pocketed one of the card keys and followed Itachi out with her
packed suitcases in tow, Nadia behind her. Everything was loaded
quickly, Nadia was given directions, and she was driving off. Sakaye
and Itachi waving.
“What time is it?” Sakaye asked.
“Eight thirty-ish,” Itachi grumbled, following her back into the
hotel.
“Ah good,” Sakaye said.
-
Itachi yawned and climbed out of the car, Sakaye following and
opening the back door. She coaxed the Borzoi puppy out and smiled
when it dropped to her side, looking around cautiously.
“Let's go!” Sakaye said happily, pocketing Itachi's car keys and
walking towards the school's main entrance, the puppy obediently
following at her side.
Itachi groaned and walked quickly to catch up with her.
“So what room is he in again?”
“Room one-ef,” Itachi replied, opening the door and following
Sakaye inside.
“Right then. Tell Tsunade I said hi okay?”
“Okay,” Itachi yawned, opening the office door and disappearing
inside.
Sakaye grinned and continued on her way, the puppy still at her side.
Kneeling out of view behind one of the doors leading into Kakashi's
class room, she pulled something out of her pocket and stuck it in
front of the dog's nose. “Now I know this isn't normal for you, but
you think you can find him?”
The puppy cocked her head to the sighed and panted, her tongue
lolling out of her mouth. Sakaye laughed softly and slowly slid open
the back door, urging the animal inside. She watched through the
crack as the puppy crouched low and started sniffing out Sasuke's
scent. She closed the door and crawled towards the front of the
classroom, waiting. She smirked when she heard.
“What the hell is that?!” Kakashi yelled.
Sakaye rose and slid the door open, leaning against the frame. “That
my dear, would be a dog.”
“S-Saka?”
Sakaye smirked. “Good to see you again Kashi,” Sakaye said,
walking into the room.
“Why is there a dog in my classroom?”
Sakaye smiled and shook her head, not answering. Instead she looked
to where Sasuke would have been had he been in his seat. Instead he
was on the floor hugging the furry animal to him, gently stroking its
head.
She tucked a lock of black hair behind her ear and slowly crept
behind Kakashi, the silver haired man intently watching his student
and the animal.
“You haven't forgotten, have you?” Sakaye whispered in his ear.
Kakashi swallowed over the lump in his throat and started to shake
his head, before stopping, nodding, and bolting from the room. Sakaye
watched him and laughed. She threw her fist into the air and said
loudly, “Let the hunt begin!” She dashed from the room and chased
after Kakashi, nearly half the class following.
“Asuma save me!” Kakashi cried, sliding into the man's class room
and running about half way through the desks before stopping.
“From what?” Asuma asked.
“From her!” Kakashi said, pointing at the smiling Sakaye standing
in the doorway.
“Asuma!” Sakaye cried out, moving to the man and hugging him.
“It's so good to see you again!”
“Likewise,” he replied, hugging her back. “So why are you
chasing Kakashi?”
“I want my money,” she replied, pulling away and bolting after
the running silver haired man. She slid into the hallway and chased
after him.
“Save me!” Kakashi said, running into yet another classroom.
“Saka's trying to kill me!”
“Wait, she's back?!”
“Damn it Genma! You bastard help me!”
“No way dude,” Genma said, laughing at Kakashi, smiling at Sakaye
as she entered the room, the two embracing before Sakaye took off
after Kakashi again. “Stay here!” Genma said, following them out.
By the time he found them again, Sakaye had Kakashi cornered in
Iruka's classroom, all of the other teachers who were friends with
them inside as well and half of Kakashi's students lined along the
windows.
“You aren't going to kill him are you, Saka?” Iruka asked a
little worriedly.
Sakaye shrugged. “I'm not making any promises Ruka. Sorry love.”
Sakaye lunged at Kakashi, catching his arm as he tried to slip back
and pushing him into the wall. “This used to be a lot more fun,”
she said. “What happened? Are you getting old?”
“No!” Kakashi exclaimed. “You got faster.”
“I did?” Sakaye said, tilting her head as she pushed Kakashi down
onto the floor and sat on his back. “Or is it you've always been
this slow.” She moved her hands and started searching Kakashi's
pockets for his wallet. “You know I wouldn't have had to do this if
you'd just remembered.”
“You don't even need it!” Kakashi replied.
“So? That's not the point and you know it. It's the principle of
the thing. I want my money, and I'm getting it one way or another.
Don't make me do what I did to the last guy.”
“Huh? What did you do?”
“Well I could tell you, but then I'd have to kill you,” she said,
her voice completely serious. She searched his wallet having found
it, pulling out a handful of banknotes and a few credit cards. “These
paid off?”
“Kinda,” Kakashi grumbled, having stopped his struggling to get
away from her.
She stopped when a phone started ringing, and she pulled hers from
her pocket. Flipping it open she place it between her head and her
shoulder. “Usami's Funeral Service, how may I be of assistance? Oh!
Well hello there! Been awhile since we last spoke, huh? So what's
up?” She dropped Kakashi's wallet and counted the bank notes. “Is
that so. Really? Sounds like fun. Kakashi you poor bastard,” she
said, dropping the notes and getting up. “You don't say. Really? Oh
well that sounds fun. Good luck with that. Well of course I was. Yeah
okay okay. I promise I'll visit. Uh huh. Right. Gotcha. See ya.”
Sakaye snapped it shut and pocketed the phone.
“Who was that?” Kakashi asked curiously.
“You're mom. She wants me to come over for some wild sex later this
week.”
“Sakaye!” Iruka exclaimed.
“Ha ha very funny,” Kakashi muttered, ignoring Iruka's outburst,
rolling over and collecting his things, stuffing them back into the
worn wallet. “So how've you been?”
“Fantastic,” she replied sarcastically.
“So why the dog?”
“My grandmother wanted Sasuke to have her,” she replied.
“Perfecting parting gift, wouldn't you say?”
“Sure why not,” Kakashi grumbled, pushing himself to his feet.
“Does it have a name?”
“Nope. Sasuke gets to name her. She's his dog anyways,” she
replied, exiting the room and walking back towards Kakashi's
classroom. Smiling, she stepped in and was immediately greeted with a
hug. She laughed softly and wrapped her arms around Sasuke's
shoulders. “So I take it you like your grandmother's last gift?”
Sasuke looked up at her and nodded. “Very much so. Does she have a
name?”
Sakaye shook her head. “That pleasure is all yours sweetie. She's
completely yours.”
“Really?”
“Yes. My grandmother wanted you to have her specifically. She even
told me so.”
Sasuke
hugged her even tighter than before. “She's beautiful,” he said.
“I'm gonna name her Ninochka.”
“Oh? And why that name?”
“Because,” Sasuke said, pulling away and kneeling next to the
puppy. “She's a dominant black, right?”
“Well yes,” Sakaye replied.
“It just sounds right.”
“It does huh? Well alright then. Mavra it is. But why did you
choose a Russian name?”
Sasuke shrugged. “I just wanted to, and it's kind of a reminder,
you know?”
Sakaye smiled, and as Sasuke rose she pulled him into another hug.
“Of course.” When they pulled apart she asked, “So who are
these supposed friends I've been hearing about hm?”
Sasuke pointed to them all individually. Two blonds, and five varying
brown haired kids.
“Ah. Oi Kakashi, get your ass in here.”
Kakashi walked in, and Sakaye turned to face him.
“Send everyone but them,” she indicated the seven Sasuke had
pointed to, “to someone else's class for study hall.”
Kakashi nodded. “You heard her. Get out. Go to Umino-sensei's
class.”
The class stared and everyone but those seven gathered their things
and left with much grumbling involved.
“Anyone else?”
“The other three are upperclassmen.”
“Ah. Then I can speak to them at lunch.”
“Are you interrogating them?”
“No,” Sakaye laughed. “I just want to meet the people that got
past your wall. That's all.”
“Oh,” Sasuke replied, moving through the rows and sitting at desk
in the middle of the class. He beckoned his friends to join him as
Sakaye seated herself on top of the one directly in front of Sasuke.
A couple of the kids sat on either side of her, the rest around
Sasuke.
“So! You all may have heard of me. My name is Usami Sakaye, legal
guardian of Uchiha Sasuke. I've been his guardian for the past eight
years, and before Itachi turned eighteen I was his as well. I don't
know what Sasuke has told you about me, but most of it is probably
lies.”
“No it isn't,” Sasuke retorted.
“Oh?” Sakaye asked, leaning forward towards Sasuke. “And what
exactly did you tell them, hm?”
“I told them you were clinically insane,” he replied smugly.
Sakaye blinked, and started laughing. “You're so mean, Sasuke! How
could you say I'm insane?”
“Because it's true,” Sasuke snorted, staring up at her. “Need I
remind you of our last family vacation?”
Sakaye snickered. “Hey you were doing it too so don't even start.
Besides, you and Itachi started it.”
“We did not!” Sasuke growled.
Sakaye leaned back, planting her hands on the desk behind her. “Yes
you did. Don't deny it.”
Sasuke glared at her, but said nothing more.
“Oh! Who wants to hear an embarrassing story about Sasuke-chan,
hmm?”
“Don't you dare,” Sasuke snapped.
Sakaye smirked at him. “You know that saying that only makes me
want to tell them more. Especially after calling me insane.”
“Tell us!” the blond boy said loudly, several of the other kids
joining in.
Sakaye grinned. “This happened twelve years ago, a few days after
Sasuke's fourth birthday. He was screaming and crying, demanding
candy much like any four year old would, which of course there was
none to be found in the house. We tried just about everything to make
him stop, but Sasuke would have none of it. He wanted candy. He
actually stopped when I told him we would go get him something, and
on the way there everything was fine. Itachi and I were standing in
the aisle with the candy, and I was holding Sasuke knowing not to put
him down. Now against my better judgment, I set him down. Mistake
number one. Mistake number two, I didn't grab his hand so he couldn't
run off like I knew he would. Mistake number th-”
“Stop!” Sasuke growled, pushing himself out of the chair and
moving towards Sakaye.
“-ree, I took my eyes off of him for about five seconds. When I
turned back, all I found was a pile of clothes and his white ass
disappearing around the corner.”
All seven students burst out laughing, and Sasuke turned a deep shade
of red in embarrassment, clutching at Sakaye's sleeve and burying his
face against her shoulder.
“By the time we found him, he was crying in the frozen foods
section, demanding to go home. Itachi and I were laughing the entire
time we explained to his parents why Sasuke was still shivering when
we got back. Mikoto was not happy, but she found it hilarious that
Sasuke had actually done it.”
“I hate you,” Sasuke grumbled against her arm.
Sakaye grinned and hugged the boy. “I know.”
“He really did that?” the blond girl asked, shocked at what
they'd all heard.
“Sure did. I even got the security videos from the store. Mainly so
they couldn't actually prove that an Uchiha had run naked through
their store, but also because it's fun as hell to watch.”
“You said you destroyed it,” Sasuke hissed.
“I lied,” she replied, smirking down at the top of the dark head.
“When have you ever known me to pass up an opportunity like that?”
“Never.”
“Exactly.”
Sakaye pushed Sasuke away, slid further back on the desk to the edge
and pulled Sasuke onto the desk in front of her, wrapping her arms
around the Uchiha and resting her head on his shoulder. “So which
one of you is Uzumaki?”
The other blond, a boy raised his hand nervously. “I am,” he
said.
“Ah! So then it's you I have to thank for taking care of my
Sasuke-chan then?”
Naruto nodded slowly.
Sakaye lifted her head and smiled at the boy. “I'm surprised
though,” she said. “Two days after you've met him and you're
practically best friends huh?”
The others laughed. “Naruto's always been good about making
friends, even when he was a bigger idiot than he is now in middle
school.”
“Hey!” Naruto exclaimed, glaring at the brunette sitting at the
desk in front of him. “I'm not an idiot dog-breath!”
“Yeah you are,”the other blond said, grinning at him.
“Ino!” he whined, turning to stare at the girl. “Why are you
all so mean to me?”
“Because, dobe,” Sasuke said. “It's like they said, you're an
idiot.”
Sakaye started to say something but stopped when her phone started
ringing again. She pulled it from her pocket, flipped it open and
held it to one side of her head.
“ Usami's Funeral Service, how may I be of assistance? Ha-chan! How
are you?!” Sakaye exclaimed. “Ah good to hear. How's Momo-chan?
Ah I see. So whatcha got for me this time? Oho ho really? You don't
say. That my dear is certainly good news. Eh? Wait what?” Sakaye
gently pushed Sasuke forward and slid off the desk, moving to a
corner of the room where the students couldn't hear her.
“What are you saying?” she growled lowly into the phone.
“I'm saying the guy Zabuza caught was released. Someone in the
organization baled him out before Ibiki had the chance to question
him. The boss is pissed.”
“I bet he is. I'd be pissed too if the fucker managed to get away
from. He must be one of the higher-ups for him to have baled out.
They don't do that for just anyone. What was his name?”
“Yakushi Kabuto.”
“What?!” Sakaye exclaimed a little to loud. “You've got to be
fucking kidding me!” Sakaye's fist slammed into the wall, startling
everyone who'd been watching her. The students and several teachers
were staring at the enraged woman. “It's a given they'd get him
out.”
“Of course. Orochimaru wouldn't leave his right hand man in
jail, and especially not at the hands of Morino Ibiki. He'd be a damn
fool to do that.”
“Anyone would be a fool to leave anyone in his hands, but the
bastard is good at what he does. That's why we hired him.”
“I know. What are you going to do?”
“Pick me up at six.”
“Gotcha.”
“See ya Haku,” Sakaye said, snapping the phone shut and slipping
it into her pocket, pulling her hand away from the cracked wall at
the same time. She paused for a moment before pulling her phone back
out and dialing a familiar number. She listened to it ring before
someone answered.
“We're going out tonight,” she said quietly into the phone so no
one else could hear her. “You will all tell me everything you know
when I get there. Understood?”
“Yes ma'am.”
“Good,” Sakaye replied, closing the phone and slipping it back
into her pocket. She ignored her slightly bleeding hand as she turned
and walked towards the door. Rage radiated off her in waves as
everyone backed out of her way. “Itachi,” she said, not even
sparing him a glance. “We're going.”
“What abou-”
Sakaye turned her head and looked at the younger man. “We're
going,” she said again, turning back around and striding quickly
down the hallway. Itachi nodded and quickly followed after her.
TBC...
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