Suffering with the death of her lover and brother, Tsunade turns to alcohol to drown her sorrows, but is saved by an old friend and teammate- the same one who happens to be in love with her.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the plot.
The characters and the song, all belong to their rightful owners. Don't sue.
Summary: It wasn't the summer heat that
brought them together for a few, fleeting moments. The insomnia and the pain
that Tsunade deals with after her brother and lover's deaths finally take a toll
on her and the only person who understood her more than anyone else just
happened to be there to lend a shoulder to cry on.
Inspired by: my maternal grandmother's
recent death. Popo, your memory lives on in mama and me. Thank you for being
so good to my mom.
A.N. – I fabricated some (okay, most)
parts of Tsunade's history. I know her brother and lover (his name escapes me,
but he's not an important character at all) died but I don't remember when so I
just put them together as having been deceased in the same year (you know, to
add to the general sense of sadness that she has to deal with). I also said
that both Tsunade and Jiraiya were ANBU members. They may have been at one point
in time, I just let it slide. Don't tell me that this and that
are wrong because I'm well aware of that. Just focus on the angst and love
of this fic.
Also, I didn't intend for this fic to
include Switchfoot's wonderful song "I Dare You to Move," but I threw it in
because it kind of fit the mood. If anyone thinks it doesn't, I can easily
remove the song from the story.
It's not old people sex, so don't worry!Summer heat and insomnia brought them
together in a run-down bar of the seedy side of Konoha. Cigarette smoke
enveloped the two childhood friends sitting at the bar.
"So how's life?" Jiraiya asked, using a
finger to draw random patterns in the condensation of his beer.
A sigh.
"What kind of question is that?" Tsunade
asked, frowning a little.
He looked at her strangely. "Well, in
other words, how is your life, as in how are you, how is work, how is the home
situation, et cetera," he smugly clarified. She simply rolled her eyes in
response.
"Uneventful. I haven't done anything
constructive in a while. You think after becoming an ANBU that we'd have work
to do, but I'm on my ass most of the time," she sighed. Jiraiya smiled a little
lecherously.
"Would you rather be on your back?" he
asked, leering. She scoffed at him.
"I grew up with you. No chance in
hell," she simply replied, draining her beer and motioning the bartender to give
her a refill.
He looked at her. Normally he was used
to her barb-laced comments because she was right- they had grown up together,
trained together, worked together; she wasn't the same person anymore. He could
tell just by looking at her that something was different… off.
A rowdy person in the darker corners of
the bar sauntered up to where they were sitting and drunkenly placed a groping
hand on Tsunade's hip. Before the drunken man could cry out in pain, Tsunade
had broken said hand and went back to taking sips of her cold beer.
"What about you?" she suddenly asked,
"not that I care," she added a little spitefully, though he definitely knew that
this time she wasn't out to insult him.
"Same. Maybe it's because we just
became part of ANBU and there hasn't been much conflict going on between
villages," he said, shrugging. She nodded slowly.
"By the way," he started, draining his
glass as well, "what are you doing in a place like this, at a time like this?"
he asked, assuring himself that it was out of pure curiosity. Surely he didn't
care why she was here…
Tsunade pushed a blonde strand of hair
obstructing her view of the shiny countertop.
"Couldn't sleep and it's so hot so I had
to get something to drink," she explained, waving a hand.
Jiraiya knew that it wasn't the heat but
definitely the insomnia that drove her to a place like this. Two years ago her
brother and lover died.
"I'm sorry," he offered softly. She
looked at him questioningly, trying to muster up a different look in her eyes,
anything that didn't speak about the sadness that she couldn't seem to get over.
"For what?" she asked a little angrily.
He looked at her from the corner of his eye, his head facing straight ahead of
him because he was sure that if he had looked into the despair and loneliness in
her eyes, he'd drown.
"Nothing," he said.
The clock on the wall told them that it
was well past two in the morning and that the bars would be closing soon.
Jiraiya stood and threw some coins onto the counter, thanked the bartender and
slowly turned to leave, still keeping an eye on the woman whose gaze had drifted
spacily to the drops of water and various alcoholic liquids on the surface
before her.
"Get some sleep. Goodnight," he said
before turning fully and heading to the door. Tsunade didn't make so much as a
peep and kept her eyes affixed to the liquid patterns left by his drink.
She needed to get away from this. She
needed something else, something that could take away the pain through some
other way. Alcohol could only do so much and most of the time, she drank
herself to near unconsciousness to escape the pain that wrenched at her heart
nearly twenty four hours a day.
Gulping the last bit of her drink, she
did the same as Jiraiya and left the bartender a little something extra for
goodness knows what; even she didn't know. But she left and in the darkness,
somehow spotted a shadow that could only be Jiraiya slowly making his way back
home.
"I don't want your pity," she called
out, somewhere between a sob and declaration. Before she knew it, tears had
escaped and he had caught her, saving her knees from hitting the dirt beneath
her.
He didn't say anything because he knew
words weren't necessary. Tsunade was by no means a stupid woman. She was
extremely intelligent, driven, and a little more than egotistical, but Jiraiya
was also the only person who knew her this well, other than deceased brother and
lover. This time, words were not necessary.
Tsunade sobbed into his chest, twisting
her fingers into the material of his clothes. His hand held her head gently
against him and he just let her cry because for all the time that had passed
since her loved one's deaths, she hadn't shed a tear.
The only words that escaped his lips
were reassurances. He promised to be there for her, as he always had been and
that she knew better than to keep her feelings bottled up. There was something
else he desperately wanted to say, but now was not the time, nor was it his
place to say anything that Earth-shattering.
I love you.
How much pain could follow those three
simple words? He couldn't possibly add such a burden to her weighed-down
shoulders. He also knew that she would never be able to return his feelings.
If she could, it would be half-hearted as her heart only belonged to the man who
died and took Tsunade's heart along with him.
Several long moments passed and the two
remained together in the middle of the dirt road. It was peculiarly quiet and
no cicadas sang their songs, no crickets chirped. Just the soft gust of
occasional summer wind and the smell of grass passed the two friends. For a
long time Tsunade did nothing but weep, her sobs having long worn her vocal
chords out. Yet, she couldn't put an end to the tears, despite how much her
eyes hurt from the rubbing.
Before she could gently wipe her eyes,
Jiraiya had made the decision for both of them and hauled her up in his arms,
swaying just a little from not having used his legs in hours. Hooking an arm
under her kneecaps and another around her shoulders, he held her sideways
against his chest and made the short trek back into the heart of the city and
towards their apartment complex.
"I need the key," he said softly.
Tsunade nodded and reached into her pocket to pull out a small key ring with
four keys. He unlocked her door and carried her to her bedroom. Without a
word, he had her tucked in and smoothed the furrows in her brow before saying a
soft 'goodnight' and leaving her to rest.
She fell asleep as soon as her bedroom
door shut.
Jiraiya stuffed his hands into his pockets and sauntered up
the stairs to his apartment on the third floor of the apartment complex. Fumbling with his key,
he pushed his way in and dragged his tired body to the couch because he knew that he wouldn't make it
to his own room."I don't pity you," he mumbled before welcoming the
blackness of an exhausted sleep.Tsunade frowned in waking as the sun
shone brightly in her face. She turned on her side, her back facing the window,
but it was futile as she was already awake. Her head hurt a little, but what
hurt more were her eyes. Gingerly, she reached up and touched cool fingers to
the swollen and red flesh around her eyes. Her eyelids were heavy and puffy and
she sighed, remembering how she acted last night.
'What the hell did I just do?' she
thought. She had cried in Jiraiya's arms; wordless, gulping sobs.
"Oh God…" she moaned. She was supposed
to be strong, but she broke down like some weak woman at such an inopportune
time, with the last person she wanted to see her break down into a
sobbing mass of skin, bones and tears.
Grabbing the corner of the night-table for support, she
pulled herself upright and slowly, achingly made her way to the washroom to
bathe away last night's ordeal.
Jiraiya nursed a hot cup of coffee as he
sat by the large window in his living room. Konoha was waking and people
started to emerge from their houses, men kissing their wives goodbye for work,
young children being led to school by elder siblings, gatekeepers greeting early
morning visitors. He wanted to be a part of that kind of society. Despite his
job and his years of previous training, he really only ever wanted one thing:
happiness. The kind of future he dreamed for himself was filled with a wife,
children, and peacefulness. Somehow, he just didn't see any of that as a
possibility. Being part of ANBU, being a shinobi, didn't leave room for
liabilities such as family. He couldn't burden a woman were he to die, though
the thought of someone loving him as much as he loved them was something he
wanted more than his career, almost more than anything else.
Of course, as tragedy would have it, the
woman he loved didn't love him back.
Finishing the last of his coffee, he made his way to the
washroom to shower and get dressed for work.
Tsunade locked the door to her apartment
and slowly made her way to the Hokage's office for briefing. She waved to
people on the way there, stopping to make small talk with some women she knew,
leaning down to ruffle the hair of some of those women's children.
Children. She never wanted children,
but the way her life was moving, something like another life to watch out for
might have been the thing to keep her grounded. She smiled wanly and bid good
day to her friends and finally reached the office, only to come face-to-face
with Jiraiya sitting in a chair.
"Good morning," she said politely,
taking a seat two chairs away from him. Her eyes were a little wider than
normal as she was highly aware of what happened the night before. She hadn't
meant to cry that much, but the feeling of someone there, offering her
reassurance opened the floodgates that much more. Because she knew that someone
else cared for her.
"Good morning yourself. Wake up with a
hangover?" he asked. She scowled a little.
"No, I didn't. Um, I just want to th-"
she started to say. Jiraiya shook his head silently as if to tell her that it
wasn't necessary.
"But, I," she fumbled to say. More than
anything, Tsunade just wanted to thank him and get it over with because she felt
like she owed him something for the comfort he provided her with the night
before.
"Really, you don't need to say
anything. I know," he said. Something in his eyes caused her to swallow the
lump of feelings she had caught in her throat. Though his gaze seemed neutral,
the depth of his eyes was the thing that sent her swirling.
She nodded slowly and clasped her hands
together over her knees, her head bent forward. She couldn't sit upright
without being fully aware of his scrutiny. Although she knew he was looking at
her, if her face was shielded partially by her hair, she felt that he wouldn't
be able to see her eyes which were brimming with more tears.
Tsunade didn't know if it was the
comfort he provided, or if it was just… him. She grew up with Jiraiya, she could
tell anyone every aspect of his life and recall them perfectly. How did knowing
someone this long change everything?
When that someone fell in love with you,
a tiny voice answered. She knew in the deepest, darkest recesses of her mind
that the white-haired, occasionally perverted friend of hers was in love with
her. She wasn't blind, nor was she oblivious.
"I think I'm just going to go. I doubt
they need that many people for this mission," Jiraiya said, getting up to leave.
Apparently he took the tension and silence worse than she could.
Tsunade faltered a bit, thrown off by
his abrupt announcement and because she was halfway lost in thought.
"Uh, okay. But if they need you, I'll be the first one to
tell you, okay?" she asked. He smiled and nodded, waving as he left.
The briefing was short and the only
message the hokage had to say was that the détente with the Earth village was
set in place and that the ANBU members who were not on active duty were
encouraged to take time for themselves before the volatility of the armistice
would cause village wars once more.
The only place Tsunade could think of
going to was either home to crawl up and sleep forever, or back to the bar to
drink herself under a table. Either option sounded terrible, but with the way
she was feeling, neither seemed to matter.
"I just want to disappear," she softly
mumbled as she slipped her key into the lock, felt the tumblers move, and let
herself in.
Her place was a mess. Clothes lay
strewn about the living room, the coffee table was littered with used mugs,
plates, and utensils. Sighing, she started to pick the items up on her way to
the kitchen and filled the sink with warm, sudsy water. She hated housekeeping,
but she figured that cleaning up now would hopefully mean cleaning up much less,
later on.
Welcome to the planet
Welcome to existence
Everyone's here
Everyone's here
"Knock, knock," came a muffled voice,
startling her.
"Who is it?" she asked, rinsing the last
plate and placing it on the dish rack to drip-dry.
A laugh.
"Come on, do you really need to ask me
that?" Jiraiya's voice came from the other side of the door.
Groaning, Tsunade wiped her wet hands on
a dry dishcloth and untied her apron before she unlocked the door.
"I was in the middle of cleaning," she
stated. He took a quick look around and nodded approvingly.
Every body's watching you now
Every body waits for you now
What happens next?
What happens next?
"Yeah, well don't worry. I never saw
how it looked before, so I wouldn't know if it was a mess or not. In any case,
I thought I'd save you the trouble of coming to look for me to tell me what went
on at the meeting and came up here to ask if you wanted to go out for dinner.
As friends, you know," he added hastily.
She took a quick look at the clock in
the living room.
"Jiraiya, it's four in the afternoon.
Don't you think that's a little too early for dinner?" she asked, laughing
softly.
He gave her a goofy smile.
"Sorry, I didn't realize it was that
early," he apologized, looking slightly uncomfortable standing in the main
hallway.
"Would you like to come in?" she asked,
stepping back to allow him inside. He nodded gratefully and took a step in.
I dare you to move,
I dare you to move,
I dare you to lift yourself up off
the floor.
"Take a seat. Want something to drink?
I know it's pretty hot out there," she said, trying to make polite conversation
even though she didn't know why she had even invited him in. Normally, she
would have made some excuse and closed the door in his face, but this was the
first time she actually let him inside her apartment.
"Actually, it's not that bad. I'm fine,
thanks," he said, loosely clasping his hand over bent knees.
Silence hung in the air between them and
Tsunade stood, feeling almost like a deer caught in headlights. She knew there
was no reason to feel that way, the situation just appeared to be that way in
her mind.
I dare you to move,
I dare you to move
"So, about the meeting," Jiraiya
prompted. Tsunade was grateful for his perception and nodded quickly.
She took a seat opposite of the couch so
that she could face him.
"The Hokage says that since the
armistice with the village of the Earth has begun, that we probably won't have
much work to do. He said that we should use this time to relax before things
heat up again. Like they always do," she exasperated the last sentence.
Jiraiya chuckled. It was the same old
story. Every time peace settled between villages, other villages would become
rowdy and the village wars would start all over again. It was never-ending.
"I see," was his response.
Like today never happened
(Today never happened, before).
Again, the uncomfortable silence hung in
the air between them and Tsunade let out a defeated sigh before letting her head
drop into her hands.
"I think it's obvious that we have
something else to say," she mumbled.
Welcome to the fall-out
Welcome to existence
He looked at her, believing that there
was something to say. Maybe not from her, but he had to tell her how he felt.
It didn't matter if she rejected him or not, Tsunade needed to know her
importance to him.
The tension is here,
The tension is here…
It seemed like hours before either of
them said anything.
'It's now or never, though I'd prefer
never since she'd probably hit me for saying something like that to her. But it
doesn't matter. I love her, that will never change,' he thought before taking a
deep breath.
Between who you are and could be
Between how it is and how it should
be
"There's nothing for you say, but there
is something I would like to say," he said, finally breaking their silence.
Tsunade lifted her head to look at him.
During the time between her suggestion and now, he hadn't noticed that she had
been crying. Words escaped him again and he swiftly stood and moved to close
the distance between them by sweeping her up into his arms.
"There's no reason to cry, but if you
have to, I'm here. I'll always be here," he said softly, using his thumb to
gently wipe the tears from her cheeks.
"But, but," she protested. She couldn't
even say it. She wanted to say that she wasn't worth his time and that he
should move on, but strangely enough, it felt right to be loved by someone
again. Even if she didn't really feel the same way about him.
"I'm sorry that I'm selfish," she
whispered, wiping a hand over her eyes.
Jiraiya smoothed a hand over her blonde
hair.
"You're not selfish. I can't let you
wallow in the misery. It'll kill you," he said, the last part especially soft.
"I feel like I'm already dead. There's
nothing I want more than to just disappear. I don't belong here anymore. I
should have been the one to go," she sobbed.
"You aren't dead. You're still here.
There's a reason you're alive: it's to remember them. They wouldn't want you to
suffer, yet, you let their parting hurt you even more. The reason why we hurt
is so that we can learn to move on. You have me to help you. I'll always
help," he said, desperately trying to get her to understand that life was worth
living.
Tsunade felt as though she had been
slapped. He didn't, he couldn't, understand how much pain she was in. He
never witnessed the deaths of his most important people. He didn't live behind
a façade. Jiraiya would never understand how broken she felt on the inside.
Jiraiya watched as she digested his
words. He had to tell her now.
"I'll always be here for you, because I
lo-" he started to say. Tsunade slapped him.
"Don't say it! Don't you dare say it!"
she screamed, tears falling even faster.
He clutched his stinging cheek.
"Why? It's the truth. I love you!" he
said defiantly. Tsunade beat against his chest with her fists, still sobbing so
brokenly, wailing, until she collapsed against him.
"Everyone I have ever loved or who has
loved me dies. If you love me, you'll die too," she said softly against his
chest, her throat raw and hurting from the sobs.
I dare you to move,
I dare you to move,
I dare you to lift yourself up off
the floor.
Jiraiya pulled her closer to him and
forced her to turn her head so that she was looking at him.
"Look at me. I'm not afraid of dying.
Death is something that is a likely outcome in our line of work. I have always
been prepared for it. Just because a physical being is gone doesn't mean their
memories or their souls have gone. They continue to live on inside the hearts
of their loved ones. Why can't you see that?" he asked, thumb stroking her chin
softly.
"I, I don't know," she whispered.
I dare you to move,
I dare you to move
Like today never happened
(Today never happened…)
Jiraiya cradled her head gently in his
hands.
"Maybe it's just taking you a while to
realize that, but until then, you won't be able to move on. Don't worry about
me. It doesn't matter if I die or not. I'm ready for it," he said, trying to
smooth
the tangles from her hair.
Tsunade punched him in the arm.
Maybe redemption has stories to tell
Maybe forgiveness is right where you
fell
Where can you run to escape from
yourself?
"It matters to me," she admitted softly
as he turned questioning eyes towards her. "I may not love you the way you love
me, but you are my friend. I love you that way. If you go, then I'll be
alone. That's why I used to be mean to you, because I didn't want you to care
about me so much. I didn't want to be responsible for your death," she said
solemnly.
Every body knows
Where are you going to go?
Where are you going to go?
Salvation is here…
Jiraiya sighed and tiredly smiled at her.
"You won't be. If I die, it'll be from
old age or from something heroic. I had that part planned out. You aren't part
of the plan," he said, winking.
I dare you to move,
I dare you to move
I dare you to lift yourself up off
the floor.
"Thank you," she said, looping her arms
around his shoulders and hugged him tightly. "Thank you so much," she whispered
against his ear.
I dare you to move,
I dare you to move
Like today never happened
"For what?" he asked. Tsunade pulled
back so that their faces were inches apart.
"For being a true friend and for saving
me from myself," she said, smiling despite the red eyes and splotchy skin. He
smiled back.
"I did it because I care about you. So
no more talk about wanting to disappear, okay? That means no more drinking
yourself into unconsciousness, also," he added, winking at her. She flushed a
little. It was embarrassing to be told by other people that she drank too much.
Today never happened
Today never happened
"Maybe we should order in today. I
don't think I can go anywhere looking like this," she suggested, looking at the
clock again. It was well past six and the streetlights were starting to come
on. She hadn't realized that so much time passed.
Jiraiya laughed.
"Nonsense, you look gorgeous. Come on,
my treat!" he said, pulling her to her feet. Tsunade elbowed him in the stomach
and he doubled over a little, clutching his middle.
"What was that for?!" he cried.
She put her hands on her hips and glared
at him.
"I can't go out looking like this!" she
said.
He straightened up and looked at her
quizzically.
"Like what?" he asked innocently.
Tsunade gaped a little and then narrowed
her eyes.
"Like I just cried for a couple of
hours, you jerk! I look horrible," she said, fingering tangled hair and
wrinkled clothes.
Jiraiya waved a hand, dismissing whatever
she just said.
"You look beautiful as always," he said.
Tsunade blushed.
"Shut up," she retorted, smiling.
Today never happened…before.
A.N. – Feel the angst, the love, and
maybe a little OOC-ness going on. True, Jiraiya isn't as perverted as he's made
out to be, and I may have made Tsunade a little meaner than she's portrayed in
the manga, but we really don't know her nature, so let's just leave it at that.
Review, but don't flame because then maybe I won't write the SasuSakuNaru lemon
that everyone's been bugging me to write since IAA finished…
The author would like to thank you for your continued support. Your review has been posted.