Once he saw the boy was safe Kakashi pulled up his headband, revealing his Sharingan, and prepared for a fight.
Kakashi flinched as his Sharingan immediately began to draw on his chakra. Taking into account the chakra used in the village and the rate this eye consumes it, I have about 10 minutes to finish this up. With three enemies and villagers to protect…I have to finish this quickly. He launched himself at the third before the rouge could recover from the shock of his sudden appearance, and sliced at his throat. At the last second the third ducked under Kakashi's attack and his chin met violently with Kakashi's foot. He flew across the room and impacted the far wall with a bone crunching thud. He struggled to get up but his efforts were permanently halted by some well thrown shuriken and kunai.
Kakashi quickly switched his attention to his next target, the interrogator. The silver haired ninja launched himself toward the surprised sadist. His Sharingan spun as he saw the interrogator begin to start a teleportation jutsu. Quickly Kakashi changed directions, just as the rogue completed the hand signs, and stabbed at what was a second before empty air, but was now a shocked and terrified ninja. The rogue had effectively teleported into the kunai that was now buried in the base of his throat.
The whole exchange had only taken seconds, but when Kakashi said quickly, he meant it. Kakashi turned his attention to the leader. He was still seated on the rock and appeared to have his guard down. However, one look at the leader's eyes told Kakashi different. They were a sickly green colour and, as they met his mismatched pair, the thin mouth under those eyes twisted into an evil smile.
"So young yet so deadly." The leader laughed. "I heard of the silver hair and the mask, but the eye… There were rumours of a single Sharingan user, but I didn't expect him to be you."
"Do I know you?" Kakashi retorted.
The leader chuckled, "I don't suppose so. Surely you didn't think that such a young boy attaining such a high rank in such a short time would go unnoticed. " He laughed again this time longer.
Kakashi frowned, "Death doesn't care how old you are." The leader laughed on. "What's so funny?"
The leader stared at the wall behind Kakashi's left shoulder. "Forgive me for being excited, but," his gaze slid down to stare at Kakashi's eye, "I have always wanted to fight a Sharingan user. It is said that they can see the future, and what I've seen here hasn't disproven the theory. What will my future be I wonder?"
A cold shiver ran involuntarily down Kakashi's spine from the creepy demeanour of his opponent. "There's no need to wonder. I will kill you."
"The future is always uncertain." The leader said with a creepy giggle.
The two ninjas then attacked each other, Kakashi with the fury of a wolf protecting his pack, and the leader with the deviousness of a spider spinning its web. They clashed, sparks flew, and shock ran through the young Kakashi. He is different than the other two. A whole separate class. Kakashi had underestimated the creep and he was going to pay for it. Kakashi tried to disengage in order to regroup and re-evaluate, but any attempt to retreat would give the leader an opening.
Suddenly, Kakashi felt the leader shift his weight and knew this was going to hurt. The leader swung his right leg around and Kakashi forced his body to relax in order to absorb and lessen he blow. Despite his efforts, Kakashi felt the kick resonate throughout his body and knew some of his ribs had cracked. He got his feet under him and skidded to a stop before he hit the wall.
That mistake had been good for something, now Kakashi had a better idea of how to fight the creep. The leader relied a lot on his immense strength and weight in order to bear down on his opponent and prevent them from moving. This meant that, because of Kakashi's smaller stature, prolonged close quarters combat was not an option. However, the leader was obviously not used to fighting younger, smaller and lighter opponents. Kakashi was smaller, faster (hopefully) and more dextrous than the bigger man, he would use this to his advantage.
Kakashi crouched and took off running. He would hit low and fast, never staying on one spot, or getting in too close for long. He dashed around behind the leader and sliced at his calves. However the leader was faster than expected and the planned hamstringing turned into a shallow cut. Kakashi quickly jumped away before the rogue had a chance to completely turn around.
Kakashi kept up his strategy of low and fast, and managed to get a few good strikes in, but the leader was to fast for him to inflict any crippling attacks. His Sharingan and speed had kept him from getting hit so far, but Kakashi could feel a headache coming on. Ever since he had gotten the Sharingan, whenever he overused it he got debilitating headaches. While these headaches had lessened the more Kakashi used the eye and as his body adjusted to it, the headaches were still a problem.
Kakashi started another attack going in for the Achilles tendon, when suddenly his headache intensified, stunning him for a moment. A moment was all the leader needed however; he took the rare opportunity, turned and struck at Kakashi's vulnerable head with his fists. In the nick of time, Kakashi broke out of his daze and brought up his arms, blocking the blow but causing him to be thrown across the room.
Kakashi lowered his arms and quickly braced himself for an attack. Surely the leader would take the opportunity and follow up on his attack. Leaving an opening like this unexploited would be stupid; it was first year academy stuff: "follow up attacks in order to keep the enemy off balance". However, the leader just stood there and gave Kakashi a creepy "I've got you now" like grin. Confused, Kakashi checked himself over. No wounds, no tags of any kind, nothing seemed to be wrong… until Kakashi looked at his arms.
There were thick, almost clear, sticky thread like, strands attached to his forearms where he had blocked the leader's attack. He tried to cut them away with his kunai, but instead of parting, the threads just stretched a little bit. Kakashi followed the strands with his eyes back to the source, the leader's hands.
"What the heck?" Kakashi whispered.
The leader chuckled, "I can tell that you are a bit confused. Shall I enlighten you?"
"Please don't", Kakashi sighed, "I need to have this done by Christmas."
Ignoring the sarcasm, the leader began his explanation. "Those webs come out of my palms and now that they have been attached to your arms, I have complete control of them. Any resistance is futile, soon I shall defeat you and-"
"So you just stuck some sticky threads to my arms and expect to manipulate them any way you want by pulling the threads and moving my arms like a puppet." Kakashi interrupted. "It's really not complicated enough to require an explanation."
Flustered by Kakashi's interruption and dissection of his technique, the leader spluttered, "They're webs, not sticky threads, and they are unbreakable." The leader yanked on the sticky threads...er... webs, and smashed Kakashi into a wall. "See."
Kakashi stumbled to his feet. He was starting to feel the early symptoms of chakra exhaustion and his headache was getting worse every second. These webs were going to be a problem if he didn't do something about them soon. The leader pulled Kakashi in close, punched him in the stomach, and then Kakashi had a plan. It was a risky plan but the leader was predictable enough for it to work. It would end the fight, and end it quickly.
"Too shocked for words I see." The leader chuckled. He was so absorbed in his gloating that the leader didn't notice Kakashi swiftly performing hand signs. He yanked Kakashi towards him once again, and only then did he notice it. The sound of a thousand birds and a bright glow.
Chidori, with the added momentum of the creep's sticky threads pulling me in this will be the last blow. Kakashi aimed was for the leader's heart, but an instinctive twitch by the leader's left hand caused the blow to miss the vital point. Instead of the leader dropping dead to the floor, Kakashi found his arm stuck through the leader's shoulder where the arm joins to the body. If Kakashi's hand had been bigger the arm would have been cut off, but instead he was trapped close to a very angry and dangerous ninja.
Kakashi tried to pull his arm out, but his efforts were stopped by the leader's large hand closing around his right arm. As Kakashi looked into the pain and hate twisted face that was before him, the leader pulled the arm out of the gaping wound and slowly began to tighten his grip on it. Struggling, Kakashi tried to free himself from the creep's iron grip, but pain and anger had made it unbreakable. He groaned in pain as he felt his bones bend, but the groan soon evolved into a scream as the leader slowly broke, and then began to crush, the bones in his forearm. The leader grinned at Kakashi's suffering and squeezed harder.
The rogue would have continued in this torture, but voices drifting in from near the cave mouth stopped him. He released the arm and Kakashi dropped to the floor, panting and shaking from pain and exhaustion. The Chidori had used up most of his chakra and his headache was now at its peak. Kakashi struggled to get up but the leader stopped him by planting a heavy foot on his chest.
"Looks like you will have to wait a while longer to kill me boy." he wheezed. "However I can't have you following me until then." The leader bent and clumsily tied the remnants of the webs around Kakashi's feet. Then, holding his heavily bleeding shoulder, he fled the cave just moments before the Konoha ninja came into sight.
Kakashi propped himself up with his left elbow and tiredly looked around. The sticky threads around his feet would have been easy to untie if he had had the strength to reach them. Other than that, and his "slightly" crushed arm, everything seemed to be fine. Everything referring to the villagers and the two dead rogues, and fine being the villagers not dead or injured badly and the two rogues still dead. The Konoha ninjas' voices drew his attention, and the first thing Kakashi noticed was that they were all there. A few were injured, but none were dead. They noticed Kakashi on the floor and the two dead ninjas, and the medical ninja in the squad immediately rushed to his side. She began to fire off questions at him, probably generic ones like what happened and such, but the words didn't seem to reach his brain. Kakashi began to answer the probable questions but an overwhelming exhaustion cut off his words. Seems like the sticky threads had some kind of sedative in them. The world began to blur and spin then suddenly, Kakashi's world dissolved into darkness.
Well here's the next chapter. Terribly sorry for the wait, writing a fight scene is way harder than it sounds for me. I really hope you enjoyed it. Please tell me if there is anything I can improve on. Oh, and I would like to know if you would prefer me to indent the new paragraphs or is just going to a new line enough for you?
Thank you for reading :^)
