Author's Note: So, this is my first fanfic in two years. I used to be The Super Shepherd, until I lost that account. Oh well, it was going down hill. I was a terrible author. But, I've learned a few things in the past couple years. Hopefully, I'm a much better author, but I'll let the readers decide that.


Sniper is a strong and intelligent individual. In the Ohu Army, the Doberman had earned his rank as Commander of Ohu. After all, he was the very first dog to join the pack, and he had helped the leader found it in the beginning. However, he was often a very strict commander. Never did he take kindly to when the rules were broken, especially when it had a negative effect on Ohu, and its plans to bring down Akakabuto.

It was unknown as to why Sniper was the way he was, as hardly anyone in the pack, except the leader, knew him. The Doberman hardly talked to the soldiers, only with the leader. The only thing the Ohu soldiers really knew about him was that he wanted to defeat Akakabuto, but his reasons for that were also unknown.

To Sniper, the only thing important was the mission, which may be why he was so strict, or that was only one of the reasons, but even that was unknown.

Right now, the commander was very displeased. The leader had howled for the platoons to return, yet three of the platoons have not arrived yet. He knew which platoons those were, as he took things seriously. It was the first three platoons, Ben, Great, and Smith's platoons.

Finally, after waiting for a few minutes, the three platoons had finally arrived.

"Platoons 1-3! What is the meaning of your lateness?" Sniper asked sternly, gazing down at them with an intimidating gaze.

None of the soldiers said anything, as if they were too timid, and the commander began losing his patience.

"Did you not hear me?! What is the meaning of your lateness?" He repeated furiously. "Do not tell me that you all have gone deaf!"

Ben stepped forward, keeping his head down. "Being late is my fault, Commander."

Sniper took a deep breath, calming himself before he got ready to listen. "What do you have to say this time, Ben?"

"We had encountered two dogs, and they had been fighting against Madara." The Great Dane explained. "I'm the one who had given the order to save them."

For a moment, Sniper just stared down at the platoon leader before saying. "You know, Ben, this is NOT the first time you have lied to me to protect your platoons. While that is admirable, it is unacceptable, regardless."

Before anything else could be said, a small figure rushed up to Ben's side. It was a blue Tora-Ge akita pup, Gin.

"Ben is telling the truth!" He yelled.

Sniper was surprised to see a pup he didn't recognize speak in Ben's defense, but he simply shrugged it off. "So, I take it you're one of the dogs Ben claims to have saved?"

Gin nodded. "Yes, Sir."

Sniper nodded. "Then I suppose Ben had an acceptable reason. But tell me, why did you come here with Ben?"

"I wanted to see the pack." Gin answered respectfully. "When I saw them take down a bear earlier today, I was fascinated and I wanted to find out more."

Sniper raised a brow, but before he could ask another question, the cloud that had blocked the moonlight moved aside, and the moonlight allowed the leader to be seen more clearly. Gin gasped in shock, then he leapt onto a rock near Sniper's rock.

The Doberman was confused by what the pup was doing, but before he could ask, Gin spoke.

"I knew it. Father!"

Almost everyone in the pack looked at him wide eyed, except the leader, who remained silent.

Unexpectedly, Sniper lunged at Gin and the two of began rolling down the rock hill. After bouncing off a rock, the two of them landed a few feet apart.

"What are you doing?" Gin demanded.

Sniper growled. "What am I doing? What are you doing? How dare you make such ludicrous claims!" The Doberman leapt at Gin, but the Akita jumped to the side a few feet away.

However, before the fight could go on, the leader spoke.

"Enough!" He looked at his second in command. "Sniper, this is unnecessary."

The Doberman merely nodded before returning to his rock.

"Now that that is out of the way, it's time we discuss why I've called you all here." The leader began. "Sniper and I have scouted Akakabuto's territory, and it seems that he has begun to build a fortress in the Twin Pass."

Most of the dogs gasped at this, while the platoon leaders remained silent, as they had been informed of this earlier.

"It seems that we must act now, before Akakabuto becomes too powerful. We have gathered several dogs from around the area, but unfortunately, this isn't enough. It has been deciding that we must travel the country to gather more dogs. Everyone is to find as many as possible and return by the full moon in six months. That is when Akakabuto's fortress will be complete. Do you understand?"

The Ohu soldiers all let out a war cry.


Later that night, the Ohu soldiers were resting so that they'd be ready to travel. However, Gin had wandered off in search of the commander, remembering what he had said earlier.

Sniper lunged at Gin, knocking him off the rock. As they rolled down, he whispered in the Akita's ear.

"Just play along. Act like we're fighting."

Gin didn't understand what exactly Sniper was doing, and he wanted an explanation. It wasn't long before he found the Doberman, who was sleeping by himself, far away from the others. It made Gin wonder just why he isolated himself.

He walked up to him and stopped once he stood over him, but he wasn't sure if it was a good time, since he was asleep. Eventually, he decided it was best to let him rest.

"Going somewhere?" Sniper asked, his eyes still closed.

Gin looked down at the commander. "What was all that about?"

Sniper sighed and opened his eyes before looking at the pup. "You would've cause a scene. It was better if everyone thought we were fighting, otherwise they'd keep wondering just why you had called the leader your father."

Gin sighed, knowing he was right, but then he realized something. "Wait, you believe me?"

"Well, of course." Sniper replied as he sat up. "Otherwise, I would've done nothing. You and Riki are both akitas, not to mention, bearhounds. You two are both courageous, both strong willed, and there's the fact that your father doesn't remember anything."

Gin's eyes widened. "What happened to him?"

Sniper sighed. "When Akakabuto knocked him off that cliff, Riki hit his head. I don't think there's anything long term damage, except the amnesia."

"Do you think he'll remember me? That I'm his son?" Gin asked softly.

"Gin..." Sniper sighed again. "I have no idea."

The pup hung his head and whispered. "My father really is gone."

Unexpectedly, Sniper reached over and pulled Gin into his arms. The Akita was surprised by the Doberman's actions at first, but he shrugged it off, since he found the embrace rather comforting. So he simply rested his head on Sniper's and relaxed.

They had stayed like this for awhile, and they eventually pulled apart.

"Sniper?"

"Yes, Gin?"

"How come you're so strict?" Gin asked curiously.

Sniper looked up at the moon and sighed. "When I was young, I lived with my father and my brother. There was an argument between the three of us about our owner, and I ran away. But... one day, I found that my brother had fought against Akakabuto to defend our owner..." A tear streamed down his face. "And he died."

Gin was silent for a moment being he spoke. "I'm sorry about your brother."

Sniper nodded, wiping the tear away with his paw. "It's okay. It was a long time ago. So, that's why I am the way I am. Akakabuto... while he didn't directly kill my brother, my brother still died fighting him. One day, I met your father and we created the Ohu Army. This is my chance to avenge my brother, and I take everything seriously because I don't want to lose my one chance."

Gin nodded understandingly, remembering how he thought he had lost his father. Every time he trained, even when he trained with Takeda, he would remind himself of that day, and it kept him going.

"Sniper, I... when I came to talk to you, I didn't expect us to get along so well."

The Doberman laughed. "I know, I wasn't expecting, either. But, what's not to love?"

Gin raised a brow. "What?"

"I mean, what's not to like?" Sniper asked quickly, blushing a bit.

"You said love, and you meant it."

"Gin, I said that by accident -"

"It's fine." The Akita reassured before blushing. "I mean, there are a few things I love about you."

Sniper was surprised for a moment, then he asked. "What do you love?"

"Your looks, your strength, I look at you, and I see someone powerful." Gin admitted.

Sniper smiled and wrapped his foreleg around the pup. "You know, that's what I see in you."

"So, you love me?"

The Doberman's eyes widened, and he remained silent for a moment, wondering how he should answer that. Finally, he stood up and walked in front of Gin before taking a deep breath.

"Does this answer your question?"

Before the Akita could react, Sniper pressed his lips against his. However, Gin almost immediately recovered from his shock and began kissing back. Honestly, the two weren't sure what they were doing, as it was purely instinctual. As this happened, the two felt this... indescribable feeling unlike anything they had felt before. It was like some sort of heavenly pleasure, at least, that's the only way they could describe it.

Sniper laid on his side and rolled onto his back before picking Gin up and placing the pup his chest, then they continued. As they did, Sniper wrapped his forelegs around Gin, holding him close as they made out.

Soon, Sniper pushed his tongue into Gin's mouth, and he began to push against the Akita's tongue. Gin pushed his tongue against the Doberman's, but Sniper was stronger and gently moved past Gin's tongue before he began licking at his fangs. They were small, of course, but he could feel their strength and sharpness. It made Gin moan when he felt Sniper's tongue trace his fangs.

Eventually, the two came to a stop and Gin laid on Sniper's chest.

"Sniper... that was amazing." The Akita said.

The Doberman held Gin more tightly, almost possessively. "Gin... this will sound completely insane, but I think I know why we bonded so quickly."

"I'm listening."

"You see, there is this thing called an infinity soul. This soul is capable of making an eternal bond with another, and based on the connection be both felt, I say we have infinity souls, though I already knew of my own infinity soul. But, these souls can do far more than that. Apparently, beings with these souls are known as absolute immortals. They cannot die, and nothing can kill them, not even omnipotent beings. And you wanna know something funny? These immortals are omnipotent beings. We have always existed, and we were born into mortally families, and we have not reached our full power. But nonetheless, you and I are omnipotent, we are deathless, and now that you know what you are, your soul has awakened. While your body may still be vulnerable to mortally weapons, you will be immune to all contaminants, mental powers, even death powers."

For a moment, Gin was silent. He knew Sniper wasn't lying, but... it was just not easy to process.

"All this time, I was eternal, and I never realized it." He whispered.

Sniper licked his cheek comfortingly. "It's alright, Gin. I felt the same way when I found out what I was. It was hard to accept, because I didn't think it was possible, but I knew it was."

Gin laughed. "So, I guess good and evil does not apply to us."

Sniper chuckled, shaking his head. "They don't, we don't need to justify our actions, but it's not like we'd be doing anything that we'd consider wrong."

Gin nodded. "So, will you come will me on the mission?"

Sniper nuzzled his mate. "I will always be with you, Gin. But, why don't you and I stay here for the night? We can catch up in the morning."

"You sure?"

"I promise, we'll catch up with Ben, Great, and Smith."

Gin laid his head on Sniper's chest. "Alright. Goodnight, Sniper."

The Doberman and laid his head on the ground. "Goodnight, Gin."