Why He Stayed | By : Phishouttawatta Category: Naruto > Het - Male/Female > Itachi/Sakura Views: 2675 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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Sakura stared down at the red seal. She had received scrolls of this nature before. However, every time seemed like the first time the weathered scroll paper was placed in her palm by her superior: a mix of anticipation, worry, determination, and, above all other things, duty. A ninja's body is a tool, a rule that she was reminded of often, had been drilled into her head as a young academy student in the midst of her girl's only classes, ranging from the flower arranging classes where she first met her best friend, Ino, until the secretive classes that were not known outside of the kunoichi's who passed down their skills to the younger generation. Looking back, Sakura was happy to have received her first red seal scroll in tandem with Ino. She remembered the calm, heavy gaze Tsunade had given them as she slid the scrolls to them on her desk. The silence had been thick; thankfully no ticking clock was present. The only sound that broken the silence was the soft snuffling of a piggy snout, making Sakura's hand jolt out, suddenly in a rush to take the scroll from the old, wooden surface. Ino slowly followed her lead. Scroll in hand, Sakura glanced to her right where Ino stood, as pail as Sakura felt, staring at the one scroll that would forever change the nature of their jobs, as well as the dynamic of their friendship. Though they had been training together for a few months in the hospital together, it was hard not to become even closer after the success of the mission, which, not surprisingly, had made them feel crumbier than a failure. Sixteen was the legal age of a ninja, and soon the rest of their female friends, classmates they could only recall by face or skill, joined their ranks. It wasn't long until their male teammates became wise to their missions, and mixed feelings showed all around. Some acted as if nothing had changed, which was refreshing for the girls, and for Sakura, Sai was that person. Nothing could make him act any different; having a lack of emotions certainly helped. Kakashi also acted as if he didn't affect him, but she saw the change in his dark eye when he regarded her on her return from her second red scroll mission, her first solo, also a success. Sakura had never failed, putting all of her years of hard work and training into these missions. This, above all else, Tsunade had said, was the reason Sakura was chosen for this mission. Tsunade said, though Sakura had a hunch that this was all a fib, that it had nothing to do with the people involved. She merely stated with Sakura's track record, skill as a medical ninja, and ability to grasp the sensitivity of the situation, put her in top position for the high-ranking, dangerous mission. "Your skill as a medical ninja especially," Tsunade began, answering another unvoiced question Sakura had, "will be of great importance to you. In order to successfully infiltrate this organization, the under cover identity in the village requires your knowledge of rudimentary civilian skills. Also, you will, as I am sure you know, find yourself in risky situations that will be potentially harmful to your physical wellbeing. I must be able to count of your healing abilities for that in the off chance of extreme injury, I will not be losing another ninja, as well as my best student." The briefing was kept impersonal, something Sakura understood. Emotions were not something that one could afford to deal with on a mission of this nature. "You understand, as well, that you may intercept Sasuke on this mission. Your orders are to stick with the mission. You may engage Sasuke if it is not detrimental to your main goal. You must always remember, however, that he is not your target, even though an encounter is possible. Because of this, I must keep you under complete silence. This mission will be of total confidentiality to all, excluding you and myself. You will function, in this case, as a missing nin. Do not worry about the village council, they are aware as well. Under no circumstances are you to tell Naruto especially, above all others. You can predict, I imagine, the immense damage that would be caused if he followed and intervened. The whole point of the mission would cease to exist. This will be the toughest mission you have ever had. It may well be the most difficult you ever receive. It will require you to improvise, think on your feet, and use your instincts. I am counting on your for the success of this mission." Sakura, not one to buckle under pressure, gave a nod of understanding and spoke with a hardness in her voice that Tsunade knew meant that Sakura understood the gravity and importance of this solo mission. "Hai, shishio." Naruto, similar to Lee, was one of those teammates that Sakura was happy to keep oblivious to the inner working of the kunoichi lifestyle. He was one of those teammates that she could tell would not be able to meet her eye after such a discovery of body utilization. Under the cover of darkness, Sakura launched herself silently from rooftop to rooftop, her foot never once disturbing a shingle, nor the inhabitants of the rooms below, until the reached the village wall. She was to slip past their village's own defenses, using the one gap of opportunity she had when the ANBU guards switched their posts at the eastern most wall. Pausing near the sentry, veiled by the mottled moonlight shadows cast by the leaves and braches of trees, Sakura took a moment to become human and roll her eyes. 'I should have one received of those ANBU tattoos for even thinking about accepting this mission.' Of course, female ANBU were a rare breed, something Sakura, however, was predicted to excel towards and reach. Sakura, though, had no intention of doing any such thing. An undertaking like that would indefinitely lure her away from the hospital, where her true calling, helping people, was. Instead, Sakura would much rather continue helping brainstorm a system that would utilize what little medic nins they had in the field in the best way possible. Besides, she could still receive the training an ANBU would go through if she just asked Kakashi. There! Sakura moved swiftly passed the sentry guards on the forest floor, barely kicking up any pre-mature autumn leaves that had fallen with the aid of late-September winds. Blue eyes stared listlessly into a crackling fire. Naruto had gained bags under his eyes from nights of little or restless sleep. Whenever he closed his eyes, all he could see was blood. Sakura's blood, Sasuke's blood, his family's blood. A twig snapped on the edge of camp and Naruto's head shot up to witness two figures blur into their campsite as his hand dove into his pouch on his leg in retrieval of a weapon. Recognizing Ino and Sai, Naruto quickly relaxed his arm, lower his weapon back into the pouch. Sai spoke before Naruto had the chance even open his mouth. "We have an urgent scroll from the Hokage for Kakashi regarding your mission." Hoping for good news of Sakura's location or well being and knowing he was unable to force the mission scroll from his odd teammate, Naruto roused Kakashi from his light sleep. Only when Kakashi held out his ungloved hand to Sai did the artist produce the scroll. As Kakashi read the mission details, he let no expressions play across his face. Naruto could only wait patiently, or as patiently as Naruto could, with as much fidgeting as any human could physically manage. He caught Ino's eye as she stood next to him, and the questions were written clearly in her sapphire eyes. She surprised Naruto by leaning towards him with the intent to whisper her inquiries as to information on Sakura when Kakashi snapped the rolled paper shut. "No need to ask Ino. I will be fully briefing you on the condition of our mission, as well as all we know of Sakura's activities over the last few weeks as we continue pursuit tomorrow morning at dawn. I suggest you settle down for what little rest you can. We leave at dawn. I will take watch for the next few hours. Sai you will take the next shift." Ino and Sai both nodded and reached behind them to sling their packs forward onto the ground to retrieve their gear. Kakashi then turned to Naruto, left eye closed while the other bore into him. "Naruto. You are to report back to the village. You will depart at dawn." Naruto stepped forward in shock with his hands fisted at his sides. "Kakashi-sensei! I can't go back when we are so close to finding Sakura! She is counting on me. You better believe I will not abandon her when she needs us the most!" Kakashi's dark eye was hard. "You led me to believe, Naruto, that the Hokage gave you express permission to accompany Kiba and myself on this tracking mission. This scroll says you deliberately disobeyed orders. You know the teams Tsunade assembles for missions are for the good of the village. You could have put this mission into great jeopardy." Naruto calmed slightly, but the passion he had burned in his eyes and made his voice tremble. "Sakura is one of my precious people, Kakashi-sensei. You should know, above all people, sensei, how important the precious are to me." "There are complications, Naruto, which ban you from continuing this mission with us." Kakashi approached Naruto, and placed a hand on his shoulder. This time, his lone black eye showed all the worry he held for Sakura, the pain, and apology offered to Naruto for denying him the request to simply help those he cared about. "I am sorry." OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sakura knew she was being watched, and she was trying her hardest not to smile. She was putting to use her best acting skills to look forlorn and helpless, at a loss because she was going to be her best friend's down fall, the reason for his death…as if. The meeting with Pein went exceptionally well. Besides the initial nervousness of him not taking the bait, once she began, she reeled him in nicely. Sakura was actually surprised by herself. She was normally not a manipulative person, but from only thinking of the goal, she was able to pull off a great performance, filled with vehement seething, passion, and denial. What had surprised Sakura was the amount of detachment that Pein had to all emotion. Even with her pleading and crying, he had merely blinked (or so she thought from his astral projection). She had expected an amount of smugness, maybe even maniacal laughter, seeing as he was the insane, in her opinion, leader of a criminal organization hell bent on seeing her homeland crumble and fall. Almost every criminal mastermind she had ever been involved in stopping, or had studied, had some sort of god-like complex to them, and she suspected that somewhere deep in those swirly (creepy) eyes that he had one as well. Their exchange, however, had been mostly her yelling, while he remained mostly calm and aloof towards her, though polite to his followers, as she recalled. Sakura felt, though, she gained a bit of luck with his personality. Sometimes the masters behind these operations were so obsessed with watching everything play out, that it left a ninja very little room to breath, sneak around, and basically get their job done. Sakura was convinced that Pein only saw her in a pawn in the grand scheme of things, not the "missing" or "essential piece" that she had been referred to in the past when playing into a lunatic's plan. Pein was putting her under the watchful eye of those living in the house, big surprise. When Sakura was dismissed, she stormed up to her room, eyes glossy and cheeks red and tear-streaked. She glanced behind her to Itachi before completely running away. Sakura knew that his sharingan would pick up every detail of her face, and she hoped if she could fool his all-seeing eyes, then she could convince the rest of them. After holding his gaze for what she felt was as long as necessary, Sakura's head spun, rosy hair fanning out behind her, and she fled up the stairs. Slamming her door in a convincing I'm-not-going-to-let-you-control-me attitude, Sakura stepped into her room in full adrenaline rush. What a thrill! She could look at it with some objectivity and realize why psychopaths who control their victims' minds get hooked so easily. Sakura put her ear to the door and could only barely make out muffled sounds of the remaining Akatsuki, those who resided in the house, discussing what she could only guess was their MO. Grinning, she quickly wiped the remaining tears that clung to her eyelashes and scooted quickly over to the rickety old dresser, where a felled, cracked old ceramic vase lay dusty and forgotten. A quick release of a henge and a scroll was revealed, and Sakura jumped onto the squeaky, half-broken bed and began to relay all that had just occurred, not missing a single detail. She needed to contact Tsunade to tell her the mission was on track. As she sealed the scroll in a pouch, and henge'd it in its former purple-y ceramic appearance, she quickly bit her thumb and pressed it to the floor. A small poof appeared in front of her, which quickly gave way to a grey tabby cat, small and stocky. His green eyes flicked up to Sakura and he began purring like a motor. "Sh! Jax! I am happy to see you too, but someone will be up any minute if they have any real brains," she said in a hushed tone, reaching affectionately though to scratch behind his ears. "Sorry, Sakura-chan. Who's coming?" he asked, flicking his kinked tail up with interest. "Never mind that," she said, "I need you to take this as quickly as you can to Tsunade, got it? I'm gonna pretend to run away. The minute everyone is out of the house with their attention on me, I will release the henge, then you can grab it. Got it?" Sakura barely finished relaying her instructions when she heard a knock at her door, and, without waiting for permission to enter, Deidara slipped into the room. A thrown old vase rocketing towards his head, which successfully distracted him enough that he didn't notice Jax skittering under the bed, immediately met him. Sakura sprinted to the window and flung it open, yelling to the stunned, and now slight pissed, yeah, blonde standing standing between the doorjam. "You can't keep me here! I won't be apart of this farce to capture my friend." The mauve vase rolled from where it had landed in a half circle to bump against Deidara's sandaled foot. Deidara spluttered after her, although expecting her rage, not really expecting her to throw shit at him or leap out the window…like she was doing now. "Oi! There's no need to be a pain in the ass, yeah! Get back in here!" he squaked after her crossing the room faster than she expected. He grabbed Sakura by her collar and yanked her backward from the window frame. "Henh…!" Sakura let out a loud strangled gasp as her shirt pulled against her windpipe. Sakura's heel of her sandal caught the corner of the window frame, sending her shoulders first into the ground. In attempt to catch her balance and prevent herself from falling, Sakura flung out her arms. She caught hold of the front of Deidara's coat, causing him to stumble forward, thankfully not landing on top of her. Sakura fought to quickly catch her breath and release her sandal from the window ledge. With a quick yank it was free, and she turned on Deidara twisting his wrist so that his grip loosened. The teeth of his hand, however, still had a firm grip, even if his fingers didn't. A small rip was heard, and Sakura was free of his hand, a small tear the collar of her shirt. Deidara shot another hand out to grasp her ankle, but her other foot caught his jaw before his hand had time to connect. Sakura hopped out the window again, glad in the back of her mind that the she had caught site of the vase kicked back into her room from Deidara kicking it as he rushed in. She headed for the trees, thinking in all honesty she would probably make it all of 100 meters before someone was on her tail, and she hoped that someone wasn't chucking chakra infused bombs at her. Deidara stood at the window and saw Sakura sprint into the woods, accompanied by what he thought were some words akin to "screw you". As she disappeared behind the tree line, his eyes panned towards the grassy area nearest the house, where he saw Tobi standing blankly on the grass, only to turn and point in the direction in which the young kunoichi fled. "Hey! Sempai! Sakura is running away. Do you think we should bring her back?" his muffled voice hollered from behind his mask. Deidara ran past Tobi in a blur. "What the hell do you think, moron, hm?" She wasn't very far ahead of him, but he would have to work hard to catch up. Deidara would probably be able to catch Sakura before Tobi alerted Itachi and Kisame, which was good, cause he technically let her get away, so he would be the one to get into trouble. However, she picked a thick section of the forest to run through, so riding a clay bird was not an option. 'Tracking my own chakra won't be a problem, yeah,' Deidara thought with an arrogant smugness when he assumed that Sakura didn't realize that after grabbing her collar, his hand-mouth had left saliva on her shirt. What he didn't know was that Sakura was aware of this, but kept the shirt on her person for that purpose, of she would have thrown it off as she exited the property. She had to maintain the persona of the weak ninja, the captive, and she couldn't do that if she actually escaped. She just hoped that Jax had made it out of the house and was on his way safely to Konoha. After a few minutes fleeing at a steady pace, Sakura heard a boom sound behind her. She chuckled as she realized that Deidara had encountered the exploding tags she took the liberty in leaving behind. 'He'd appreciate those,' she thought with an evil grin. It wasn't long afterwards that she heard him closing in behind her. A small cluster of pellet like projectiles whizzed passed her shoulder and stuck to a tree in front of her. Thinking quickly, instead of continuing forward onto the next branch, she propelled herself downwards and to the side to avoid the chorus of explosions that would have, even though not Deidara's usual size, caused her an unneeded injury. Sakura escaped most of the splinters raining down from the blast, and she used the shower behind her to launch a few shuriken behind her with a quick twirl and sweep of the arm. Deidara flexed his jaw and hurried to change pace with her, noting that she was faster than he had previously thought. Not only that, but if he hadn't ducked down at the right time, her shuriken would have found a lethal mark. Another note to make: perfect aim with little to no visibility. Great. There! She changed directions with a slight fumble, and with an extra push, he was a step behind her. No explosives now, unless he wanted to be blown to bits with her, which was a huge disadvantage to him being a long range fighter. 'Damn it. I don't want to have to get into a dumb-ass fist fight with this chick, yeah.' As he closed in on her, making Sakura feel cornered and ready to turn and make contact, a kunai came speeding from in front of them. Sakura yelped in surprise and ducked, while Deidara swore and redirected the weapon with a kunai of his own grabbed quickly out of his back weapon's pouch. Deidara and Sakura halted. Forgetting about his own pursuit, Deidara motioned to Sakura for silence, recognizing and reading the situation he had been in many times: an ambush from hunter-nin. Immediately, a team of ninja fell down from the treetops above them, three splitting Sakura and Deidara. Deidara had four more on his right, while only one more ganged up on Sakura, noting her small, less than imposing stature. Immediately recognizing Deidara's cloak, the largest of them stepped forward with a large ax-like weapon that was as tall as his body, which was unrealistically double the size of Deidara's. "A lone Akatsuki, out in the woods with his lady-friend," he taunted, putting a large palm on the blunt wooden top of his weapon above the blade. Deidara casually stuck his hands underneath his cloak as if he was putting hands in his pockets. "We should get quite the reward for this guy," another laughed behind him. A chorus of shouts rose in agreement. "Not only that," the large man smirked, "it'll teach 'im to stick with the Akatsuki buddies instead of chasing after tail in the woods." His eyes shot over to Sakura, and he gave a dismissive shrug. "Though why he would chase after that scrawny bitch…" Sakura immediately felt rage warm her cheeks and she reached behind her to the pocket of her medic pouch to pull out her gloves. One of the smaller bandits, with a nasally voice and light lavender hair, laughed high and gratingly. "Oh boss," he said in a sing song voice, "I think you hurt her feelings." Sakura's eyes flashed in irritation as she noted which one of these ninja she was going to attack first. She gladly noted none of them were wearing forehead protectors loyal to any village, which told her they were a measly gang of thugs. She flexed her fist, enjoying the feeling of the leather tightening across her knuckles. Deidara angled his body in front of the small kunoichi. As if he could afford to go back to the house jinchuuriki bait-less, yeah. He turned his head slightly, glancing back at her with his right eye, as his left occupied his scope.
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