Naruto Fan Fiction ❯ Forced Fate ❯ For Love of Sakura Part II-"Arigato" ( Chapter 3 )
[ Y - Young Adult: Not suitable for readers under 16 ]
*Once again, as a courtesy, I'm reminding readers that this story is rated M. This is for mature readers only. This chapter contains some blood and violence, swearing… but then that is to be expected with this rating, right?
*Terms: Not many. Taijutsu is basically hand to hand fighting, without special ninja techniques. Genjutsu is basically illusionary techniques.
Disclaimer: Being the property and creation of Kishimoto Masashi, the manga, anime, and name Naruto are not mine. I own none of the characters or their names mentioned in this story. All credit goes to Masashi, because without him this story would not exist.
*Terms: Not many. Taijutsu is basically hand to hand fighting, without special ninja techniques. Genjutsu is basically illusionary techniques.
Disclaimer: Being the property and creation of Kishimoto Masashi, the manga, anime, and name Naruto are not mine. I own none of the characters or their names mentioned in this story. All credit goes to Masashi, because without him this story would not exist.
Chapter Two: For Love of Sakura
Part Two: "Arigato"
Part Two: "Arigato"
Itachi's face flashed in his mind. Thoughts of his sibling combined with the sight of Sakura brought immeasurable blinding rage to life inside him. He smiled wickedly, thinking only of blood… spilling blood, killing, maiming… "I'll be damned if I'm going to run from Itachi's bitch."
Kisame narrowed his eyes at the dark haired boy's cheeky comment, 'a bold statement for such a novice fighter'. It was clear to the shark looking man that a lesson was in order. This boy called Sasuke needed to learn some humility, and Kisame was going to be the one to teach him.
Sasuke saw the shark narrow his eyes in what looked like irritation and disbelief. It wasn't the actual words that bothered the Akatsuki, but with the way they were said and who said them. Such brash words were probably never spoken so venomously and arrogantly to someone of Kisame's stature, if at all. That thought made Sasuke smirk. 'So the comment bothered him a bit did it?'
Kisame saw the arrogant smirk painted across his opponent's face; he couldn't stand the cocky confidence the boy's expression exuded. He'd seen that look on many a man's face, and expertly wiped that look off each and every one. The boy would be no different.
The boy's light attitude of Kisame's abilities as a fighter was annoying, and though he hated to admit it, it angered him. The shark's nostrils flared at the indignity of the young Uchiha's brash attitude. He would just have to unsettle the boy a bit; shake his confidence some. Show him just exactly what he was up against.
Kisame threw his giant sword, Samehada, over his shoulder. It was a lazy motion, one arm hung limp to at his side, the other languidly resting on the grip of his sword. He rested most of his weight on one leg mimicking a completely comfortable relaxed position. Any onlooker, including Sasuke, would think him unworried and rather bored.
Sasuke bristled a bit at this. That ugly shark looking thing was taking him lightly, underestimating him. Sasuke didn't like it. He tsked in irritation and charged the enemy, just like he'd done with Gaara during the Chuunin exam, showing amazing speed and dexterity.
Kisame moved to bring his sword around to swallow Sasuke's chakra.
Sasuke saw the sword coming for him; 'oh no you don't', the Uchiha would have none of that. He turned on his super speed to swing behind Kisame, avoid his sword and kick him.
Momentarily caught off guard, Kisame stopped his initial sword swing to jump high in the air avoiding Sasuke's roundhouse kick… barely. The boy was fast… very fast. But not fast enough.
Smiling, the shark brought his Samehada down on top of Sasuke's head…
Poof! Sasuke was… a piece of wood? 'Damn,' the boy was better than he thought. He only had a moment for his eyes to widen before Sasuke's fist connected with his face. Kisame turned into water.
Perhaps he'd underestimated the boy. The replacement technique was not an advanced one by any means, but it was the timing of it that had made the boy's use of it especially good. To form a replacement so fast, the young Uchiha must have performed the technique nearly the same time he punched. Not an amazing feat, but difficult nonetheless. Still… the boy wasn't good enough, at least not of Kisame's caliber.
Sasuke saw that the real Kisame had been replaced with a water clone mid punch, but didn't have time to pull back. Water exploded everywhere. Sasuke was soaked. He went to wipe the water from his eyes, silently cursing, but stopped when a sharp pain gripped his left upper arm… blood spattered.
Kisame smiled, showing every inch of his dagger-like teeth. 'Got him!' He'd shaved the skin of the boy's upper arm with his Samehada, hurting and bleeding him. "I thought Itachi's brother would be better than this." He barked out obnoxiously. He so loved to taunt the boy.
Sasuke forgot the pain in his arm as soon as he heard the shark's words. 'Son of a bitch,' Sasuke's rage increased immensely; he silently promised retribution for the taunting. He'd make that fish fool eat those words, choke on them…
He couldn't believe that damn shark managed to hit him. It really pissed him off. Of course, after hearing Kisame's well-aimed verbal remarks, it was hard to say whether it was being hit that pissed him off, or the mentioning of Itachi. Could have been both… no matter, so the Akatsuki possessed some speed of his own; it wasn't unfeasible considering who he was, Sasuke would just have to be faster.
Using incredible speed, Sasuke spun, dropping to the ground, kicking Kisame into the air, and following behind him to crush the Akatsuki's nose with a backhanded fist, then violently kick him. Kisame continued to fall into the ground… Water exploded…
'Damn,' Kisame silently swore. This time the boy's speed was near incomprehensible. He'd felt the pain of the blows, but never even saw them. His only thought was to create a clone, needing to get out of the situation as fast as possible.
Sasuke had seen Kisame create another clone just before he smacked the ground. He'd still hit the mist asshole hard… twice. The Uchiha was slightly impressed… slightly, to break out of the lion combo was no small feat.
Kisame had just enough time to create & switch with a water clone after Sasuke's devastating punch connected with his face and his kick to his ribs. Now Kisame was bloody-faced, a couple of ribs were cracked or broken. The boy would pay. He appeared behind Sasuke, knocking the Uchiha's legs out from under him, sending him sprawling.
It was a bit undignified to be sat on his ass by the shark's sword, probably retribution for Sasuke's sitting of him earlier. Whatever the reason it was definitely humbling, and more than a bit irritating, but he wouldn't let the shark see his tarnished pride.
The shark must be really angry. Instead of going for a crippling or more damaging move, the mist ninja used his opportunity to send him sprawling indignantly. Sasuke stood slowly, eyeing Kisame, he'd nodded his head once to the Akatsuki in acknowledgement of the hit, then plastered the toothiest, cockiest smile he could muster across his face.
Kisame was sore, and more than a little disturbed that the boy had managed to strike him… twice, and hard at that. Oh he wanted to wipe that arrogant smile off the boy's face. "You look like your brother, but you fight like a drop out." He spat venomously.
'That worked.'
'Oh yes, shark man was upset', but now so was Sasuke. He couldn't help it. No matter how much he'd like to let that comment roll off his back and just smile nonchalantly, he just couldn't, not where his brother was concerned. He was good at ignoring things, but not that good. That one subject worked at getting his ire up every time.
Sasuke grit his teeth, wanting so badly to rub the Akatsuki's face into the ground, and push and push until the fish man was crushed, suffocated, bloodied… The vision was so strong Sasuke could actually feel the texture of the other man's hair in his hand, while he mentally gripped the shark's ugly head and forced it into the hard ground.
Sasuke attacked with renewed fervor, allowing his anger a bit more free reign, but not enough to make him lose focus or control. He fed into the fantasy of continuously pounding on the man, hurting and injuring him more and more. He lost himself in attack after attack, enjoying the feel of pummeling the homely shark as often as possible. The fight went on and on.
'Why won't he just die?' Sasuke thought.
'This boy should not be my equal.' Kisame mentally sneered in disgust.
Sasuke hurled fire, Kisame answered with water; swift kicks, punches, combos were thrown with vicious force, each opponent out to kill. Bone-cracking thwacks echoed through the air as powerful hit met powerful hit.
After a while, it seemed the both of them were out of fancy techniques, so they just fought hand to hand.
Sasuke pushed his Lee style taijutsu to its limits, delivering blow after blow to his enemy, receiving some in kind.
The fight went on for a while. Kicks met clones, punches met replacements… both were hurt, bloodied, bruised...
Sasuke was becoming worried that their intense fight would draw ANBU or some other Konoha force… or hurt Sakura. He glanced where she lay, worry seeping its way into his thoughts, mixing with his battle lust. He needed to end this fight quickly.
Kisame near cackled in glee when he saw Sasuke glance worriedly at the girl, concern written on his face. This was it. The boy would die… now. Kisame moved his hands with lightning speed hand gestures, taking advantage of Sasuke's momentary lapse in concentration…
'Shit.' Sasuke mentally swore when he realized his mistake. He tensed waiting to react to whatever the shark was going to throw at him.
"Still the inexperienced little brother, the weakest Uchiha, distracted in a life and death match by a girl…" Kisame laughed. "Are you that confident or that stupid?" He placed particular emphasis on 'stupid', laughing harder, knowing the boy was berating himself right now for his lack of concentration, and wanting to take advantage of that, to pour salt into the boy's wound… unbalance him. Hoping that this would end the fight.
Sasuke barely had time to register the insults let alone get angered by them… or so he thought. A very large part of him stayed battle focused, not allowing the jibes to affect him at all. After all things like that were a child's game… right? But the smallest most minute part of Sasuke's mind took those comments Kisame had made and grabbed onto them, stored them, studied them… Each time Kisame threw out his scathing comments this part of him considered whether or not the shark's words might be true, but so far Sasuke hadn't paid any heed to these thoughts.
The ground shook, and a thundering roar filled the air as a huge column of water rose before the Uchiha, molding into a giant dragon. Sasuke watched in nervous awe as a towering water dragon screamed in rage above him.
Sasuke's eyes widened momentarily in surprise, he hadn't expected this.
The dragon dove for him. It would absolutely crush Sasuke if it hit him. He bit his thumb, performed some quick seals, and answered Kisame's dragon with a huge snake. The beasts clashed sending powerful shock waves through the forest.
The two titans battled each other to their master's commands, neither giving ground. Trees cracked and were felled as the thrashing of the fighting creatures pounded and crushed them.
'Damn.' Sasuke thought. 'Will this fight never end?' Such a fight occurring so close to where Sakura lay… defenseless… worried him. It was only by God's will and blind luck that they hadn't killed her thus far.
An especially thick-trunked tree was hit by the snake's tail with immense force, causing a resounding crack to resonate in the air as it broke and crashed to the forest floor. Snapping both opponents out of their battle lust long enough to realize how carried away they'd gotten.
Neither one wanted to draw out Konoha forces; they both had something to lose if that happened, so in silent agreement they sent their titanic beasts away, resolving themselves to battle more discreetly. But both knew the damage had been done and they'd have to end this soon or give up; forces would be sent soon, neither doubted that, and both were wanted men.
Sasuke hadn't wanted to summon the snake. He was avoiding it at all cost. It was a surefire way to draw attention… the kind he was trying to avoid, but he'd had little choice in the matter. Now he really did have to find a way to end this so he could get the hell out of there… fast.
Sasuke released the cursed seal… stage one, and smiled an evil smile. There was one technique he hadn't tried on the Akatsuki. So far they'd been fighting equally, but now it was time to show Kisame just how dangerous his sharingan had become.
'Where the hell did that kid go?' Kisame wondered. One moment the boy was there smiling like evil incarnate, the next he disappeared. Curse that boy; he watched him form the seals, but he didn't know the fool had any more tricks left. He had seemed as resigned as Kisame to fight it out fists and legs.
Suddenly, several snakes were rushing at him, hissing viciously, flying at him from all directions, biting, flailing, slithering around him… 'Of course… snakes,' Kisame thought. This was Orochimaru's student, of course he'd use snakes.
They were everywhere. Kisame dodged, punched, ducked… tried whatever he could to get the snakes away from him, kill them, but there were too many of them, and after awhile he was overtaken. The snakes wrapped around him, binding his arms and legs tightly to him, preventing him from moving.
Kisame struggled to free himself. It was a ridiculous sight; he looked like he was performing some sort of new dance, wriggling to and fro, bending here and there, and this humiliation was all for naught because his bindings remained tight as ever.
Suddenly the thought hit the shark that this was an illusion. Damn, that kid must have a very well developed sharingan to create an illusion strong enough to fool a ninja of his stature for this long. Kisame bit through his tongue… hard. He put all his willpower into concentrating on that pain. It was unfortunate that he was used to bearing pain; it made it that much harder to create enough pain to break the illusion, but he'd succeeded.
Sasuke saw Kisame's eyes clear signally that he was coming out of the illusion. "Too Late." He whispered as he plunged the chidori through the shark's heart. The Akatsuki's eyes widened as the lightening edge cut through him. The pain lasted only for the few seconds it took his life to leave him.
Sasuke panted. He was bruised, bloodied, tired, and extremely elated. He smiled. He'd done it. He'd killed one of the Akatsuki, one of the strongest ninja in existence. His only regret was not being able to question Kisame on the whereabouts of his brother. He threw that thought away almost as soon as he'd had it. That freaky fish looking guy was one of the most elite ninja in the world, he wouldn't have given Sasuke any information.
It was incredibly ironic and almost blasphemous that Orochimaru's teachings should combine with Kakashi's in such a deadly technique. Combining the two seemed so sinfully wrong, and Sasuke felt oddly traitorous though to which sensei was the question… probably both. Sasuke smirked a tad arrogantly. It was an incredible combination… incredible and very deadly. He silently thanked both of his senseis, and apologized, because as traitorous as it felt he would use it again and again. It was too powerful not to.
He walked over to where Sakura lay. Her eyes were slightly open, her body and face bruised and bloodied. He watched her eyes study him for a moment… her eyebrows lowered in confusion… then widened in recognition. "Sasuke-kun," he heard her whisper, in an almost inaudible groggy voice.
He said nothing, just moved quickly to where his bag lay, throwing out his senses, trying to feel if any other ninja were about. He sensed none… yet. He began leafing through the different contents of his travel bag, searching for anything, everything that might help ease the pain he knew Sakura must be feeling. He pulled out a sealed bag, a water bottle, bandages… and walked back to Sakura.
Kneeling down beside her, he gently wiped stray hairs from her face. She was unconscious again. Her face was dirt covered and bruised.
Ever so gently, his hands and eyes searched her for injuries. She had considerable bruising over her ribs; some were probably broken or cracked. There was a large area on her upper thigh where it looked like she took a nasty injury from the Samehada. Other than that she had mostly cuts and bruises.
He was by no means a medical nin, but he knew a few basics. After watching Kabuto for two years, Sasuke could roughly assess injuries, and clean and bandage them, nothing spectacular. It was crude knowledge gained for simple injury treatment, just like this.
In a way he was grateful that she'd lost consciousness again. He wasn't ready to see her, to speak with her, to see her wince in pain as he cleaned and bandaged her wounds. And quite frankly he didn't know what to say to her, how to act. Certainly there was the usually stoic if not cool attitude, but that somehow felt wrong. He had the feeling that things were different between them now, maybe not in her mind, but in his own.
He'd wanted to fight. He'd wanted to test his strength, but when he'd seen her hurt, when the possibility that she was dead hit him, it had become more. The person responsible was standing before him. He'd no longer cared about a battle of might, or who was better than whom. Hell, the thought that his opponent was Akatsuki, one of the strongest ninja in the world, hadn't even mattered then. It could have been anyone, and he'd have felt the same. He'd kill for her, anyone, anywhere…
Sasuke didn't even want to contemplate what such thoughts were implying, so he didn't. There would be time enough for that later.
He began to clean and dress her wounds, his mind barely registering how curvy her figure had become from the almost board straight one he'd known a few years ago. It was hard to miss how womanly her body had become with her high boots, short form fitting shorts and tailored top… Except that Sasuke hadn't noticed. He was too absorbed in tending her wounds.
He exhibited extreme care in rolling or moving her to accommodate the bandaging process. His actions were soft and gentle. Any onlooker who didn't know Sasuke would describe his handling of her as loving, even some that did know him would say the same.
Sasuke winced when she began to stir. Immediately he averted his eyes from her face, busying himself with organizing all the medical supplies he'd gotten out. He wasn't ready to face her, not only because of his roiling emotions, but because of his last encounter with her.
"Sasuke?" She asked in disbelief, her voice laced with fatigue.
Her soft voice caused him so much pain, like two hands gripping and squeezing his heart. She sounded so hopeful that he was there with her, but at the same time so resigned that he wasn't. Absently, he grabbed at his chest, trying to ease the stabbing pain he felt there.
"Sasuke-kun?" She reached out to his kneeling form, placing her hand just above his knee, prodding with her fingers trying to figure out if he was real or illusion.
This time her voice sounded a little desperate, but still he couldn't look at her. He could feel her eyes on his face. They were practically burning a hole through him; he refused to look at her. 'Don't make me Sakura… please.' Sasuke silently pleaded, but past experiences told him she wouldn't stop, wouldn't give up, wouldn't leave him alone… she never did.
"Sasuke… Sasuke… Sasuke…" She sucked in a deep breath between each pronouncement of his name, revving herself up to say more, but never having enough breath to do so.
'Oh God. She's crying.' He could hear the tears in her voice, and this time she sounded desperate and near hysterical. Her voice was still a tired whisper, but to Sasuke she might as well have been screaming. Reflexively he looked at her, meeting her eyes, studying her face. He didn't want to cause her pain, didn't want to be cold to her.
Her desperate pleas and tear-streaked face pulled his mind two years into the past to a day that still haunted him.
Back then Sakura had laid her heart as his feet, bared her soul to him, screamed that she loved him… begged him to be with her.
He'd given her all he could two years ago when she'd placed her heart as his feet. He handed it back to her as gracefully as he'd known how. He hadn't planned on giving her anything back then, he was going to ignore her and leave. Of course she wasn't going to allow that. She'd baited him until he'd snapped back.
'Why do I have to tell you anything? It's none of your business what I do. Stop concerning yourself with me.' Those were his words to her, and he'd said them coolly. He'd wanted her to hear the rebuke in his voice and leave him to his fate, but again she didn't comply, and began playing heartstrings he didn't even know he'd had.
'You've always hated me haven't you?' She'd actually asked him that. He clearly remembered her saying those words. He'd nearly sucked in his breath at the knife-twisting pain they'd caused him then. At the time he'd wanted to fall to his knees and weep at how stupid he'd been. He'd thought she understood him, assured himself that she did, but her words had proved he was wrong.
He had not known how to reply to her, or even if he should reply. Why fight to make her understand when he was just going to leave her anyway?
She saved him from having to reply anyway, asking him if he remembered the day he'd gotten angry with her and called her annoying. Typical Sasuke, he'd told her he didn't remember.
What else could he have said? 'Yes I remember Sakura, I'm not as cold hearted as you think, but goodbye and have a nice life.' Would that have been any better? He figured if he told her he didn't remember it would cut this too long and painful goodbye short, save them both some heartache.
He didn't want her to hate him, but he'd figured it would be better than having her pine away for him for gods knew how long. So he'd told her no, he didn't remember; she was supposed to get angry and leave, or sad and leave, whatever, just so long as she left. But that wasn't her way; she plugged on.
Sakura reminded him of all the times team seven had spent together, spoke of the fun they'd had together, how the distance between all of them had shrunk since the survival training. She was stroking those feelings he'd tried so hard to bury before he'd walked out of his room just minutes before. It wasn't supposed to be this way. He'd said goodbye to her, to all of them in the picture. It was hard enough then. Why was she doing this to him? She was killing him.
He could feel his resolve weakening ever so slightly, as she went on and on about Kakashi, her, Naruto… and then she mentioned his clan, and revenge. It was like suddenly being doused in ice-cold water. He snapped out of that warm place full of memory and friends back to where he was now. His cold exterior came back into form, and he remembered what he was doing, where he was going… why...
His resolve to leave reaffirmed, he decided she deserved some sort of explanation. He'd told her he tried to be like her and Naruto; that he'd tried to walk the path of good with them… together. In the end his heart couldn't forget; he needed to choose revenge. That was the most he'd ever opened up to her, or anyone since his family was killed. He remembered wanting to make her understand, hoping she caught the meaning in those words... 'I didn't want to leave, I tried everything not to, but in the end nothing worked'.
That was when she'd admitted to him that though she had family and friends she'd feel alone without him. That damn picture had flashed in his head then. 'Please understand Sakura.' He'd pleaded in his head as he tried to ease her pain slightly, telling her that from here on out new paths would open for each of them. He wanted her to see that though this seemed painful now she'd have a new road to travel and explore, maybe even a better one. That was when she really became desperate to keep him there. She'd began rambling promises and endearments.
To this day he didn't know if she realized just how much she'd cracked the hard exterior he'd worked so hard to keep. That was when he decided he couldn't let her think he didn't remember the day he'd gotten mad at her. He mimicked exactly what he did to her that day, turned and called her annoying; he even emphasized the word are, so she'd understand that he remembered. 'You really are annoying,' he'd said to her. Her face registered that she did indeed understand what he'd done. She'd looked so surprised though. He could even hear her suck in her breath. To think that such a small thing from him would give her so much pleasure. He'd felt so low leaving her.
He couldn't stand to see her tear streaked face; couldn't stand that he was the cause of that, so he'd started walking away. He couldn't take it anymore. Then she yelled for him not to leave, but when he didn't stop she threatened to scream. He'd rushed back to her then. He wanted her to understand that he appreciated her and her sentiments, but that he had to go. He'd said one word to her… "arigato"… thank you. He appreciated all she'd said and done, and he appreciated that she thought him important, but he had to go. So, he'd knocked her unconscious and laid her on the bench. Who knows what she would have done to keep him there had he not put her out.
And here she was still crying because of him. Sasuke reached out wiping a tear from her cheek. He said nothing, only lifted her in his arms, and made for the treetops.
She groaned in pain every time Sasuke would land particularly hard on a branch. She tried so hard to be silent, to bare the pain in silence, and Sasuke thought she was amazing for not crying out more.
They still hadn't said anything to each other. She'd been silent since he'd gathered her into his arms, only now and then lightly grazing his cheek with her fingertips. And though she didn't say anything, her eyes never left his face. He knew because he could sense them on him, feel them.
He was insane, truly insane. Sasuke repeated this to himself over and over. He was carrying her to Konoha, to the village, the very village that may ask for his head on a platter… not ask, take.
He wouldn't actually enter the village; he would get within sight of the village gate and the guards patrolling them, then leave Sakura in their care. He'd done what he could for her; they could do the rest.
Sasuke near groaned at the thought of the journey home. He could sense many chakras moving about through the forest, most pretty far away, some close. They were probably searching for him… and for Kisame; he'd be lucky to get out without another fight. For a few seconds a couple of powers screamed familiarity but was drowned out so fast Sasuke never gave them another thought.
Sakura was silent for the entire journey, so was Sasuke. She was content with just looking at him; perhaps she was too tired to speak, or maybe she just didn't want to break the spell of him holding her. Neither saw or encountered another ninja, and now Sasuke was looking toward the gates of Konoha.
The gate guards tensed when they saw Sasuke. He didn't know if they recognized him or not. He wasn't exactly close to them, but who knew. It didn't matter if they did anyway, he would be gone in a minute. They wouldn't pursue him when they needed to take care of her.
Gently, he laid Sakura down, lingering beside her in a crouch for a moment, enjoying her nearness a little longer, before standing to leave.
Sakura was tired, shocked, and in pain, but she recognized that Sasuke was about to leave her. She grasped at his ankles, legs, anything she could grab and hang onto, trying to hold him there or be dragged with him, but she had no strength left.
When she realized she couldn't grab him, hold him, or ever touch him again she started to panic. "Sa… Sas… Sa…" She tried screaming his name, but could barely breath through the hysteria she was feeling. She only managed to whisper incoherent sounds.
Sasuke felt her grabbing at him, heard her try to call for him. 'God not again. Please not again.' He looked into Sakura's face one last time. "Arigato. Sakura." He smiled at her, a genuine smile, and gently placed her bag and the Samehada beside her, a token of this encounter. He saw the guards move forward, probably for attack, and raised his hand. They paused, and he disappeared.
The guards approached Sakura, and immediately recognized her as the Fifth's student. One of them lifted her and began carrying her to the village.
Sakura gasped in the guard's arms, nearly screamed, realizing she'd forgotten something extremely important. Tears pooled in her eyes, threatening to spill. "Naruto… Itachi…" She exclaimed in a loud whisper.
A/N: Just want to thank Raina and Son of Darkness for their reviews. Thank you both for the glowing reviews! Raina- yes, I finally caved! Didn't take too long did it? Son of Darkness- Thank you for the advice, I did as you suggested! And thanks for adding me to your C2. I hope I don't disappoint.
Kisame narrowed his eyes at the dark haired boy's cheeky comment, 'a bold statement for such a novice fighter'. It was clear to the shark looking man that a lesson was in order. This boy called Sasuke needed to learn some humility, and Kisame was going to be the one to teach him.
Sasuke saw the shark narrow his eyes in what looked like irritation and disbelief. It wasn't the actual words that bothered the Akatsuki, but with the way they were said and who said them. Such brash words were probably never spoken so venomously and arrogantly to someone of Kisame's stature, if at all. That thought made Sasuke smirk. 'So the comment bothered him a bit did it?'
Kisame saw the arrogant smirk painted across his opponent's face; he couldn't stand the cocky confidence the boy's expression exuded. He'd seen that look on many a man's face, and expertly wiped that look off each and every one. The boy would be no different.
The boy's light attitude of Kisame's abilities as a fighter was annoying, and though he hated to admit it, it angered him. The shark's nostrils flared at the indignity of the young Uchiha's brash attitude. He would just have to unsettle the boy a bit; shake his confidence some. Show him just exactly what he was up against.
Kisame threw his giant sword, Samehada, over his shoulder. It was a lazy motion, one arm hung limp to at his side, the other languidly resting on the grip of his sword. He rested most of his weight on one leg mimicking a completely comfortable relaxed position. Any onlooker, including Sasuke, would think him unworried and rather bored.
Sasuke bristled a bit at this. That ugly shark looking thing was taking him lightly, underestimating him. Sasuke didn't like it. He tsked in irritation and charged the enemy, just like he'd done with Gaara during the Chuunin exam, showing amazing speed and dexterity.
Kisame moved to bring his sword around to swallow Sasuke's chakra.
Sasuke saw the sword coming for him; 'oh no you don't', the Uchiha would have none of that. He turned on his super speed to swing behind Kisame, avoid his sword and kick him.
Momentarily caught off guard, Kisame stopped his initial sword swing to jump high in the air avoiding Sasuke's roundhouse kick… barely. The boy was fast… very fast. But not fast enough.
Smiling, the shark brought his Samehada down on top of Sasuke's head…
Poof! Sasuke was… a piece of wood? 'Damn,' the boy was better than he thought. He only had a moment for his eyes to widen before Sasuke's fist connected with his face. Kisame turned into water.
Perhaps he'd underestimated the boy. The replacement technique was not an advanced one by any means, but it was the timing of it that had made the boy's use of it especially good. To form a replacement so fast, the young Uchiha must have performed the technique nearly the same time he punched. Not an amazing feat, but difficult nonetheless. Still… the boy wasn't good enough, at least not of Kisame's caliber.
Sasuke saw that the real Kisame had been replaced with a water clone mid punch, but didn't have time to pull back. Water exploded everywhere. Sasuke was soaked. He went to wipe the water from his eyes, silently cursing, but stopped when a sharp pain gripped his left upper arm… blood spattered.
Kisame smiled, showing every inch of his dagger-like teeth. 'Got him!' He'd shaved the skin of the boy's upper arm with his Samehada, hurting and bleeding him. "I thought Itachi's brother would be better than this." He barked out obnoxiously. He so loved to taunt the boy.
Sasuke forgot the pain in his arm as soon as he heard the shark's words. 'Son of a bitch,' Sasuke's rage increased immensely; he silently promised retribution for the taunting. He'd make that fish fool eat those words, choke on them…
He couldn't believe that damn shark managed to hit him. It really pissed him off. Of course, after hearing Kisame's well-aimed verbal remarks, it was hard to say whether it was being hit that pissed him off, or the mentioning of Itachi. Could have been both… no matter, so the Akatsuki possessed some speed of his own; it wasn't unfeasible considering who he was, Sasuke would just have to be faster.
Using incredible speed, Sasuke spun, dropping to the ground, kicking Kisame into the air, and following behind him to crush the Akatsuki's nose with a backhanded fist, then violently kick him. Kisame continued to fall into the ground… Water exploded…
'Damn,' Kisame silently swore. This time the boy's speed was near incomprehensible. He'd felt the pain of the blows, but never even saw them. His only thought was to create a clone, needing to get out of the situation as fast as possible.
Sasuke had seen Kisame create another clone just before he smacked the ground. He'd still hit the mist asshole hard… twice. The Uchiha was slightly impressed… slightly, to break out of the lion combo was no small feat.
Kisame had just enough time to create & switch with a water clone after Sasuke's devastating punch connected with his face and his kick to his ribs. Now Kisame was bloody-faced, a couple of ribs were cracked or broken. The boy would pay. He appeared behind Sasuke, knocking the Uchiha's legs out from under him, sending him sprawling.
It was a bit undignified to be sat on his ass by the shark's sword, probably retribution for Sasuke's sitting of him earlier. Whatever the reason it was definitely humbling, and more than a bit irritating, but he wouldn't let the shark see his tarnished pride.
The shark must be really angry. Instead of going for a crippling or more damaging move, the mist ninja used his opportunity to send him sprawling indignantly. Sasuke stood slowly, eyeing Kisame, he'd nodded his head once to the Akatsuki in acknowledgement of the hit, then plastered the toothiest, cockiest smile he could muster across his face.
Kisame was sore, and more than a little disturbed that the boy had managed to strike him… twice, and hard at that. Oh he wanted to wipe that arrogant smile off the boy's face. "You look like your brother, but you fight like a drop out." He spat venomously.
'That worked.'
'Oh yes, shark man was upset', but now so was Sasuke. He couldn't help it. No matter how much he'd like to let that comment roll off his back and just smile nonchalantly, he just couldn't, not where his brother was concerned. He was good at ignoring things, but not that good. That one subject worked at getting his ire up every time.
Sasuke grit his teeth, wanting so badly to rub the Akatsuki's face into the ground, and push and push until the fish man was crushed, suffocated, bloodied… The vision was so strong Sasuke could actually feel the texture of the other man's hair in his hand, while he mentally gripped the shark's ugly head and forced it into the hard ground.
Sasuke attacked with renewed fervor, allowing his anger a bit more free reign, but not enough to make him lose focus or control. He fed into the fantasy of continuously pounding on the man, hurting and injuring him more and more. He lost himself in attack after attack, enjoying the feel of pummeling the homely shark as often as possible. The fight went on and on.
'Why won't he just die?' Sasuke thought.
'This boy should not be my equal.' Kisame mentally sneered in disgust.
Sasuke hurled fire, Kisame answered with water; swift kicks, punches, combos were thrown with vicious force, each opponent out to kill. Bone-cracking thwacks echoed through the air as powerful hit met powerful hit.
After a while, it seemed the both of them were out of fancy techniques, so they just fought hand to hand.
Sasuke pushed his Lee style taijutsu to its limits, delivering blow after blow to his enemy, receiving some in kind.
The fight went on for a while. Kicks met clones, punches met replacements… both were hurt, bloodied, bruised...
Sasuke was becoming worried that their intense fight would draw ANBU or some other Konoha force… or hurt Sakura. He glanced where she lay, worry seeping its way into his thoughts, mixing with his battle lust. He needed to end this fight quickly.
Kisame near cackled in glee when he saw Sasuke glance worriedly at the girl, concern written on his face. This was it. The boy would die… now. Kisame moved his hands with lightning speed hand gestures, taking advantage of Sasuke's momentary lapse in concentration…
'Shit.' Sasuke mentally swore when he realized his mistake. He tensed waiting to react to whatever the shark was going to throw at him.
"Still the inexperienced little brother, the weakest Uchiha, distracted in a life and death match by a girl…" Kisame laughed. "Are you that confident or that stupid?" He placed particular emphasis on 'stupid', laughing harder, knowing the boy was berating himself right now for his lack of concentration, and wanting to take advantage of that, to pour salt into the boy's wound… unbalance him. Hoping that this would end the fight.
Sasuke barely had time to register the insults let alone get angered by them… or so he thought. A very large part of him stayed battle focused, not allowing the jibes to affect him at all. After all things like that were a child's game… right? But the smallest most minute part of Sasuke's mind took those comments Kisame had made and grabbed onto them, stored them, studied them… Each time Kisame threw out his scathing comments this part of him considered whether or not the shark's words might be true, but so far Sasuke hadn't paid any heed to these thoughts.
The ground shook, and a thundering roar filled the air as a huge column of water rose before the Uchiha, molding into a giant dragon. Sasuke watched in nervous awe as a towering water dragon screamed in rage above him.
Sasuke's eyes widened momentarily in surprise, he hadn't expected this.
The dragon dove for him. It would absolutely crush Sasuke if it hit him. He bit his thumb, performed some quick seals, and answered Kisame's dragon with a huge snake. The beasts clashed sending powerful shock waves through the forest.
The two titans battled each other to their master's commands, neither giving ground. Trees cracked and were felled as the thrashing of the fighting creatures pounded and crushed them.
'Damn.' Sasuke thought. 'Will this fight never end?' Such a fight occurring so close to where Sakura lay… defenseless… worried him. It was only by God's will and blind luck that they hadn't killed her thus far.
An especially thick-trunked tree was hit by the snake's tail with immense force, causing a resounding crack to resonate in the air as it broke and crashed to the forest floor. Snapping both opponents out of their battle lust long enough to realize how carried away they'd gotten.
Neither one wanted to draw out Konoha forces; they both had something to lose if that happened, so in silent agreement they sent their titanic beasts away, resolving themselves to battle more discreetly. But both knew the damage had been done and they'd have to end this soon or give up; forces would be sent soon, neither doubted that, and both were wanted men.
Sasuke hadn't wanted to summon the snake. He was avoiding it at all cost. It was a surefire way to draw attention… the kind he was trying to avoid, but he'd had little choice in the matter. Now he really did have to find a way to end this so he could get the hell out of there… fast.
Sasuke released the cursed seal… stage one, and smiled an evil smile. There was one technique he hadn't tried on the Akatsuki. So far they'd been fighting equally, but now it was time to show Kisame just how dangerous his sharingan had become.
'Where the hell did that kid go?' Kisame wondered. One moment the boy was there smiling like evil incarnate, the next he disappeared. Curse that boy; he watched him form the seals, but he didn't know the fool had any more tricks left. He had seemed as resigned as Kisame to fight it out fists and legs.
Suddenly, several snakes were rushing at him, hissing viciously, flying at him from all directions, biting, flailing, slithering around him… 'Of course… snakes,' Kisame thought. This was Orochimaru's student, of course he'd use snakes.
They were everywhere. Kisame dodged, punched, ducked… tried whatever he could to get the snakes away from him, kill them, but there were too many of them, and after awhile he was overtaken. The snakes wrapped around him, binding his arms and legs tightly to him, preventing him from moving.
Kisame struggled to free himself. It was a ridiculous sight; he looked like he was performing some sort of new dance, wriggling to and fro, bending here and there, and this humiliation was all for naught because his bindings remained tight as ever.
Suddenly the thought hit the shark that this was an illusion. Damn, that kid must have a very well developed sharingan to create an illusion strong enough to fool a ninja of his stature for this long. Kisame bit through his tongue… hard. He put all his willpower into concentrating on that pain. It was unfortunate that he was used to bearing pain; it made it that much harder to create enough pain to break the illusion, but he'd succeeded.
Sasuke saw Kisame's eyes clear signally that he was coming out of the illusion. "Too Late." He whispered as he plunged the chidori through the shark's heart. The Akatsuki's eyes widened as the lightening edge cut through him. The pain lasted only for the few seconds it took his life to leave him.
Sasuke panted. He was bruised, bloodied, tired, and extremely elated. He smiled. He'd done it. He'd killed one of the Akatsuki, one of the strongest ninja in existence. His only regret was not being able to question Kisame on the whereabouts of his brother. He threw that thought away almost as soon as he'd had it. That freaky fish looking guy was one of the most elite ninja in the world, he wouldn't have given Sasuke any information.
It was incredibly ironic and almost blasphemous that Orochimaru's teachings should combine with Kakashi's in such a deadly technique. Combining the two seemed so sinfully wrong, and Sasuke felt oddly traitorous though to which sensei was the question… probably both. Sasuke smirked a tad arrogantly. It was an incredible combination… incredible and very deadly. He silently thanked both of his senseis, and apologized, because as traitorous as it felt he would use it again and again. It was too powerful not to.
He walked over to where Sakura lay. Her eyes were slightly open, her body and face bruised and bloodied. He watched her eyes study him for a moment… her eyebrows lowered in confusion… then widened in recognition. "Sasuke-kun," he heard her whisper, in an almost inaudible groggy voice.
He said nothing, just moved quickly to where his bag lay, throwing out his senses, trying to feel if any other ninja were about. He sensed none… yet. He began leafing through the different contents of his travel bag, searching for anything, everything that might help ease the pain he knew Sakura must be feeling. He pulled out a sealed bag, a water bottle, bandages… and walked back to Sakura.
Kneeling down beside her, he gently wiped stray hairs from her face. She was unconscious again. Her face was dirt covered and bruised.
Ever so gently, his hands and eyes searched her for injuries. She had considerable bruising over her ribs; some were probably broken or cracked. There was a large area on her upper thigh where it looked like she took a nasty injury from the Samehada. Other than that she had mostly cuts and bruises.
He was by no means a medical nin, but he knew a few basics. After watching Kabuto for two years, Sasuke could roughly assess injuries, and clean and bandage them, nothing spectacular. It was crude knowledge gained for simple injury treatment, just like this.
In a way he was grateful that she'd lost consciousness again. He wasn't ready to see her, to speak with her, to see her wince in pain as he cleaned and bandaged her wounds. And quite frankly he didn't know what to say to her, how to act. Certainly there was the usually stoic if not cool attitude, but that somehow felt wrong. He had the feeling that things were different between them now, maybe not in her mind, but in his own.
He'd wanted to fight. He'd wanted to test his strength, but when he'd seen her hurt, when the possibility that she was dead hit him, it had become more. The person responsible was standing before him. He'd no longer cared about a battle of might, or who was better than whom. Hell, the thought that his opponent was Akatsuki, one of the strongest ninja in the world, hadn't even mattered then. It could have been anyone, and he'd have felt the same. He'd kill for her, anyone, anywhere…
Sasuke didn't even want to contemplate what such thoughts were implying, so he didn't. There would be time enough for that later.
He began to clean and dress her wounds, his mind barely registering how curvy her figure had become from the almost board straight one he'd known a few years ago. It was hard to miss how womanly her body had become with her high boots, short form fitting shorts and tailored top… Except that Sasuke hadn't noticed. He was too absorbed in tending her wounds.
He exhibited extreme care in rolling or moving her to accommodate the bandaging process. His actions were soft and gentle. Any onlooker who didn't know Sasuke would describe his handling of her as loving, even some that did know him would say the same.
Sasuke winced when she began to stir. Immediately he averted his eyes from her face, busying himself with organizing all the medical supplies he'd gotten out. He wasn't ready to face her, not only because of his roiling emotions, but because of his last encounter with her.
"Sasuke?" She asked in disbelief, her voice laced with fatigue.
Her soft voice caused him so much pain, like two hands gripping and squeezing his heart. She sounded so hopeful that he was there with her, but at the same time so resigned that he wasn't. Absently, he grabbed at his chest, trying to ease the stabbing pain he felt there.
"Sasuke-kun?" She reached out to his kneeling form, placing her hand just above his knee, prodding with her fingers trying to figure out if he was real or illusion.
This time her voice sounded a little desperate, but still he couldn't look at her. He could feel her eyes on his face. They were practically burning a hole through him; he refused to look at her. 'Don't make me Sakura… please.' Sasuke silently pleaded, but past experiences told him she wouldn't stop, wouldn't give up, wouldn't leave him alone… she never did.
"Sasuke… Sasuke… Sasuke…" She sucked in a deep breath between each pronouncement of his name, revving herself up to say more, but never having enough breath to do so.
'Oh God. She's crying.' He could hear the tears in her voice, and this time she sounded desperate and near hysterical. Her voice was still a tired whisper, but to Sasuke she might as well have been screaming. Reflexively he looked at her, meeting her eyes, studying her face. He didn't want to cause her pain, didn't want to be cold to her.
Her desperate pleas and tear-streaked face pulled his mind two years into the past to a day that still haunted him.
Back then Sakura had laid her heart as his feet, bared her soul to him, screamed that she loved him… begged him to be with her.
He'd given her all he could two years ago when she'd placed her heart as his feet. He handed it back to her as gracefully as he'd known how. He hadn't planned on giving her anything back then, he was going to ignore her and leave. Of course she wasn't going to allow that. She'd baited him until he'd snapped back.
'Why do I have to tell you anything? It's none of your business what I do. Stop concerning yourself with me.' Those were his words to her, and he'd said them coolly. He'd wanted her to hear the rebuke in his voice and leave him to his fate, but again she didn't comply, and began playing heartstrings he didn't even know he'd had.
'You've always hated me haven't you?' She'd actually asked him that. He clearly remembered her saying those words. He'd nearly sucked in his breath at the knife-twisting pain they'd caused him then. At the time he'd wanted to fall to his knees and weep at how stupid he'd been. He'd thought she understood him, assured himself that she did, but her words had proved he was wrong.
He had not known how to reply to her, or even if he should reply. Why fight to make her understand when he was just going to leave her anyway?
She saved him from having to reply anyway, asking him if he remembered the day he'd gotten angry with her and called her annoying. Typical Sasuke, he'd told her he didn't remember.
What else could he have said? 'Yes I remember Sakura, I'm not as cold hearted as you think, but goodbye and have a nice life.' Would that have been any better? He figured if he told her he didn't remember it would cut this too long and painful goodbye short, save them both some heartache.
He didn't want her to hate him, but he'd figured it would be better than having her pine away for him for gods knew how long. So he'd told her no, he didn't remember; she was supposed to get angry and leave, or sad and leave, whatever, just so long as she left. But that wasn't her way; she plugged on.
Sakura reminded him of all the times team seven had spent together, spoke of the fun they'd had together, how the distance between all of them had shrunk since the survival training. She was stroking those feelings he'd tried so hard to bury before he'd walked out of his room just minutes before. It wasn't supposed to be this way. He'd said goodbye to her, to all of them in the picture. It was hard enough then. Why was she doing this to him? She was killing him.
He could feel his resolve weakening ever so slightly, as she went on and on about Kakashi, her, Naruto… and then she mentioned his clan, and revenge. It was like suddenly being doused in ice-cold water. He snapped out of that warm place full of memory and friends back to where he was now. His cold exterior came back into form, and he remembered what he was doing, where he was going… why...
His resolve to leave reaffirmed, he decided she deserved some sort of explanation. He'd told her he tried to be like her and Naruto; that he'd tried to walk the path of good with them… together. In the end his heart couldn't forget; he needed to choose revenge. That was the most he'd ever opened up to her, or anyone since his family was killed. He remembered wanting to make her understand, hoping she caught the meaning in those words... 'I didn't want to leave, I tried everything not to, but in the end nothing worked'.
That was when she'd admitted to him that though she had family and friends she'd feel alone without him. That damn picture had flashed in his head then. 'Please understand Sakura.' He'd pleaded in his head as he tried to ease her pain slightly, telling her that from here on out new paths would open for each of them. He wanted her to see that though this seemed painful now she'd have a new road to travel and explore, maybe even a better one. That was when she really became desperate to keep him there. She'd began rambling promises and endearments.
To this day he didn't know if she realized just how much she'd cracked the hard exterior he'd worked so hard to keep. That was when he decided he couldn't let her think he didn't remember the day he'd gotten mad at her. He mimicked exactly what he did to her that day, turned and called her annoying; he even emphasized the word are, so she'd understand that he remembered. 'You really are annoying,' he'd said to her. Her face registered that she did indeed understand what he'd done. She'd looked so surprised though. He could even hear her suck in her breath. To think that such a small thing from him would give her so much pleasure. He'd felt so low leaving her.
He couldn't stand to see her tear streaked face; couldn't stand that he was the cause of that, so he'd started walking away. He couldn't take it anymore. Then she yelled for him not to leave, but when he didn't stop she threatened to scream. He'd rushed back to her then. He wanted her to understand that he appreciated her and her sentiments, but that he had to go. He'd said one word to her… "arigato"… thank you. He appreciated all she'd said and done, and he appreciated that she thought him important, but he had to go. So, he'd knocked her unconscious and laid her on the bench. Who knows what she would have done to keep him there had he not put her out.
And here she was still crying because of him. Sasuke reached out wiping a tear from her cheek. He said nothing, only lifted her in his arms, and made for the treetops.
She groaned in pain every time Sasuke would land particularly hard on a branch. She tried so hard to be silent, to bare the pain in silence, and Sasuke thought she was amazing for not crying out more.
They still hadn't said anything to each other. She'd been silent since he'd gathered her into his arms, only now and then lightly grazing his cheek with her fingertips. And though she didn't say anything, her eyes never left his face. He knew because he could sense them on him, feel them.
He was insane, truly insane. Sasuke repeated this to himself over and over. He was carrying her to Konoha, to the village, the very village that may ask for his head on a platter… not ask, take.
He wouldn't actually enter the village; he would get within sight of the village gate and the guards patrolling them, then leave Sakura in their care. He'd done what he could for her; they could do the rest.
Sasuke near groaned at the thought of the journey home. He could sense many chakras moving about through the forest, most pretty far away, some close. They were probably searching for him… and for Kisame; he'd be lucky to get out without another fight. For a few seconds a couple of powers screamed familiarity but was drowned out so fast Sasuke never gave them another thought.
Sakura was silent for the entire journey, so was Sasuke. She was content with just looking at him; perhaps she was too tired to speak, or maybe she just didn't want to break the spell of him holding her. Neither saw or encountered another ninja, and now Sasuke was looking toward the gates of Konoha.
The gate guards tensed when they saw Sasuke. He didn't know if they recognized him or not. He wasn't exactly close to them, but who knew. It didn't matter if they did anyway, he would be gone in a minute. They wouldn't pursue him when they needed to take care of her.
Gently, he laid Sakura down, lingering beside her in a crouch for a moment, enjoying her nearness a little longer, before standing to leave.
Sakura was tired, shocked, and in pain, but she recognized that Sasuke was about to leave her. She grasped at his ankles, legs, anything she could grab and hang onto, trying to hold him there or be dragged with him, but she had no strength left.
When she realized she couldn't grab him, hold him, or ever touch him again she started to panic. "Sa… Sas… Sa…" She tried screaming his name, but could barely breath through the hysteria she was feeling. She only managed to whisper incoherent sounds.
Sasuke felt her grabbing at him, heard her try to call for him. 'God not again. Please not again.' He looked into Sakura's face one last time. "Arigato. Sakura." He smiled at her, a genuine smile, and gently placed her bag and the Samehada beside her, a token of this encounter. He saw the guards move forward, probably for attack, and raised his hand. They paused, and he disappeared.
The guards approached Sakura, and immediately recognized her as the Fifth's student. One of them lifted her and began carrying her to the village.
Sakura gasped in the guard's arms, nearly screamed, realizing she'd forgotten something extremely important. Tears pooled in her eyes, threatening to spill. "Naruto… Itachi…" She exclaimed in a loud whisper.
A/N: Just want to thank Raina and Son of Darkness for their reviews. Thank you both for the glowing reviews! Raina- yes, I finally caved! Didn't take too long did it? Son of Darkness- Thank you for the advice, I did as you suggested! And thanks for adding me to your C2. I hope I don't disappoint.