Hi! This story was originally on the account akasukifangirl. It has been moved here. Right now, its still akasukifangirl talking :) My friends is helping me and will also be typing some of the story.
a bit OOC for kakashi


Kakashi POV

"Hatake Kakashi! Your mission is to stop the threat of the Uchiha rebellion. The best way is to make them disappear from the face of the Earth. Once you have done this, you must leave the village. No one can know about your mission. Do you understand?"

"Hai!" I said. I had already started to think about what I would have to do. A question came up into my mind. "What about Uchiha Itachi?" He was my partner in the ANBU.
The council hesitated for a while. They whispered among themselves. Finally, Danzou-sama had my answer.

"I will assign him to a different mission that day. You will not have to bother with him. This mission, however, will be one that is nearly impossible. He will most likely die."

I was a bit saddened by the fact that my comrade Itachi would have to die.

"I understand. When shall i do this?"

"In one week."

"Hai"

"You are dismissed."

I jumped off into a tree. I sat there thinking about the mission i would have to do. It wouldn't be easy. The uchiha clan were my friends, after they had saved me and raised me.


Flashback
A boulder crashed on top of my. I couldn't move. There wasn't anything i could do. All I could do was wait for death. Then, I felt the weight being lifted. A pair of sharingan stared at me.

"Are you ok?"
I wanted to shout at him. Of course not! I had just been crushed my a boulder. But I couldn't. My lungs hurt when I tried to breathe. And then I fainted. The last thing I heard was
"Get a grip!"

When I woke up, there was a women sitting next to me. I tried to sit up and then let out a cry of pain. I looked down and saw myself covered in bandages. As I looked around, I reconized the Uchiha Fan. I was at the Uchiha section of the village. For the next few weeks, they cared for me. Changing my bandages, nursing me back to health. I was surprised with the amount of kindness they showed me. I had been taught that they were cold-hearted and self-centered. That they didn't love and started to train at a very young age. They didn't show mercy in battle. Yet that she was here, caring for me, contradicted everything.
End Flashback