Harry is Who
Chapter 2
Sniper Organization
"Now, Professor Dumbledore asked me to explain what the Sniper Organiation is," the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher said halfway through the end of his first lesson, "so that's what we'll do for the rest of class.
"The Sniper Organization is made up of assassins. They will go after anyone they're hired to, but their specialty is high profilers. They will also act on their own and kill anyone they're annoyed with. It's rumored that their next personal target is Harry Potter."
A hand instantly shot up. "Yes, Miss Brown?" the professor asked.
"If the Sniper Organization's made up of assassins, why are Granger and Weasley still here?" Lavender asked, glancing at her two year-mates nervously.
"For one, the Organization legally doesn't exist, so they can't be expelled for being a member. You see, not all members are assassins. Many are spies. Another reason is that there are rumors that the Headmaster wants the organization to succeed in killing Harry Potter."
All eyes instantly shot to Sasuke, who smirked.
"Like I'm scared. I'm an assassin too, remember?" he rolled his eyes.
The class looked sheepish as the bell rang to dismiss class.
"So, Sasuke, what are you going to do about this?" Sakura asked.
"What do you mean?"
"You have three different armies against you; Dumbledore, Voldemort, and the Snipers. How are you going to beat them all?"
"How do you know he's going to, Sakura?" Naruto asked curiously.
"Easy. If he doesn't, he'll never get peace."
"Good point. Sasuke, what are you going to do?"
Sasuke smirked, and outlined his plan in Japanese. "Easy. Dumbledore can't stand Voldemort, and so he is going to concentrate on going after him, leaving the Sniper Organization to go after me before he goes after them. Voldemort is going to go after the Sniper Organization first, because he wants to be the one to kill me. He'll then go after Dumbledore, and then me. The Sniper Organization is going to go after Dumbledore, because they are sick of him trying to manipulate them into killing who he wants them to kill. So, I'm going to let them duke it out over the year until most of the armies are gone, and then kill the leaders myself."
"Great idea, Sasuke," Naruto smirked, grabbing his hand. "Just, make sure you don't get caught up in it before hand, I don't want to see you hurt!" Sasuke sat down on a nearby window ledge, pulling Naruto into his lap and holding him to his chest firmly.
"Don't worry," he whispered, "I won't let anything happen to me. I can't bear to let anything happen to you, and I know that if something happened to me, it would hurt you. You don't have anything to worry about."
Naruto leaned into Sasuke as a tear fell down his cheek. "I'd better not."
"Oh, look it's the fags! Go be lovey-dovey somewhere else, we don't want to see it!" a voice sneered. Sasuke and Naruto turned away from the window to see a tall blonde boy framed by two burly teens.
Sasuke rolled his eyes. "Malfoy, go away."
"No, why should I? I don't care who you say you are, a couple of fags could never beat me in a fight," the Prince of Slytherin maligned the two ninjas. Naruto leapt off of Sasuke's lap and flung himself at Draco, pushing the blonde against the wall with a hand around his neck.
"You don't know what you're dealing with," Naruto warned, "so I suggest you watch what you say around me. You'll find I don't react well to people who don't know when to keep their opinions to themselves, especially when they are used as insults to one's face."
Sasuke got off the ledge and walked across the hall, gently pulling Naruto away from Draco. "Naruto, don't worry about him, he's a loser and not worth the hassle. Let's go train."
"Alright," Naruto sighed, stretching his hand. He followed Sasuke out of the hall, Sakura staying behind. As soon as her two teammates were out of sight and hearing distance, she whirled around to face the Slytherins'.
"Sasuke may be able to keep Naruto in control, but the same can't be said for me. You see, while they may be better ninjas than I am, I'm fifty times stronger," the pink-haired girl hissed. She punched the wall next to Draco, which crumbled into thousands of tiny pieces of brick. Draco's eyes grew wide, and ran like the devil in the opposite direction of Sasuke and Naruto, wanting to get as far away from the girl with insane strength as possible.
Sakura blew the dust off her fist, whispering, "Well, that was easy," as she walked away, leaving the hall cluttered with brick shrapnel. She excited the school and walked over to the lake, where Naruto and Sasuke were sitting on the water meditating. "Mind if I join you?" she asked.
"No, that's fine," Naruto responded without opening his eyes. "Shall we do the number excersice?"
"Hai," Sasuke and Sakura both replied.
Naruto smiled. "One," he began. After a few seconds of silence, Sasuke picked it up.
"Two," he said in an uncharacteristic soft voice.
"Three," Naruto continued.
"Four."
"Five."
The exercise continued until the group got to one hundred, and they three opened their eyes. They stood and turned around to walk off the lake only to be stopped by the entire school standing on the lawn in shock.
"Would you mind telling us how you were able to do that?" the Defense teacher, Professor Adrian Meserve, asked, curiosity ringing in his voice.
Kakashi smiled, jumping down from a tree right next to the young professor.
"Walking on water? Oh, that's easy! People from our village learn how to do that when they're about the age of a first or second year, if not younger! It's to teach them how to control charka, which is similar to your magic!" he lectured, not looking up from his book titled Icha Icha Paradise. "The exercise is one where the group has to count to one hundred with out two people saying the same number or two people talking at the same time. It takes a lot of concentration, so it works as a teamwork exercise."
"I see," Professor Meserve mumbleld, watching as the three ninjas walked off the lake and walked right through the crowd of students to re-enter the castle.
