In the next few years, Akira proved herself to be a little firecracker. She had captured the hearts of those who surrounded her almost immediately. Tsunade's days became a little brighter due to the presence of her little one, she became her world. But still, Dan's death loomed over her like a shadow. She couldn't stop thinking about how he was supposed to be here, how they should be raising their child together instead of on her own. She could see him in their child every single day especially in her eyes, the eyes that Dan gave her. It was so much like his that she could almost imagine Dan staring right back at her.

And even in her disposition she could see bits of Dan mixed with her own. Akira's character was what a person could call a perfect combination of her parents. She was normally a calm and laidback personality and even as a child she was selfless and kind to others but she could also be impatient at times and prone to rule-breaking a little more than Tsunade wanted to admit.

Everyday Akira radiated happiness to the people around her. Tsunade had hoped that her daughter would remain a civillian. That she would have a normal life inside the walls of the village, never having to know the cruelness of the shinobi world. She wanted her daughter to be protected more than anything in the world. Even Jiraiya who remained put for the first year of Akira's life, shared Tsunade's wishes but their hopes were all too soon shattered.

Even at only a few months old, Akira's abilities were already starting to show itself. At first, both Tsunade and Jiraiya were in denial. It was unheard to have a child of such age show that much capabilities. They shoved it at the back of their minds for the time being but when Akira's first birthday neared, refusing the truth was no longer an option. When Tsunade entered Akira's room full of daisies, the truth dawned on them like a bucket full of ice cold water.

She had inherited her great-grandfather's kekkei genkai.

The Wood Release.

She was the first since the Shodai Hokage's time to have this nature transformation and to think that when everyone finally came into terms that this Release was extinct, Akira came along, having acquired it naturally, after it skipped two full generations of her family and more than seventy years since her great-grandfather was born.

This brought fear in Tsunade's mind. The safety of her daughter could be at risk after this discovery. It was not a secret that the Wood Release was one, if not the most, sought after kekkei genkai in the world. Not just because of its rarity but also the power and versatility it gives its wielder.

And the destruction it may cause once fallen in the wrong hands.

If that wasn't already bad enough as it is, a shocking discovery from the Third Hokage's wife became the final nail in the box that sealed Akira's fate as a protector of the Village Hidden in the Leaves.

" What is that?" Biwako asked looking at Akira's right feet as Jiraiya lulled her for afternoon nap. The child was just about to turn one and after Tsunade's distressed conversations with Hiruzen about the safety of her child, the Hokage together with his wife, decided to pay the child a visit.

" It showed up a few days after she was born." Tsunade answered. She caught the startled look that passed Biwako's face from across the chubadai as the older woman looked at her husband.

"What?" Tsunade asked, looking at the two. She knew immediately that something was going on and if it had anything to do with her daughter then needed to know. She had to.

" Could it be possible?" Biwako's eyes remained fixated on the Hokage.

"It makes a lot of sense." Hiruzen recalled how Tsunade came into his office a few months after Akira's birth. He had never seen him so frantic as she told him ever growing abilities of Akira. She said it was just a couple of flowers in the beginning and how she thought they were just reacting to her chakra but then the incident with the daisies happened and she was so sure that there was something wrong with her. Most children do not show their affiliated chakra natures until well into their childhoods when they've mastered their chakra control. He did his best to calm the new mother that day and assured her that it was probably because of Akira's genetics and heritage but it never truly left his mind. Yes, it was possible that it was because she was the great-grand daughter of the First Hokage and the daughter of the two of the most skilled shinobis that the Leaf Village had come across but he always suspected that there was more behind what was seen. Biwako's suspicions was entirely plausible given the facts.

"Shut the doors." He instructed in a manner he was the only one who was allowed to do so.

"Have you ever heard of The Okami?" Biwako asked as soon as the doors were closed shut and they were completely alone.

"The Wolf Spirit? Yeah, from the folktales and myths." Jiraiya's voice had a hint of apprehensiveness, he had a feeling that he won't like what they were about to imply. He looked at the innocent child in his arms. It's impossible.

"Not exactly." And so, Biwako told the tale of the Okami to the two Sannin. She told how the wolf, believed to be once a human, protected the people in the shadows. It was known for its benevolence and truthfulness and was well-respected and honored during it's time. And when it's time came, the Okami vowed to its descendants that when the humankind is in dire need of protection, it will once again return to the world. Up until now, it is believed that the descendants of the Okami still remains in the heart of the Kiyoiyuki Mountain.

Biwako told them that there only has been two other people recorded in recent history to be believed as the reincarnation of the wolf. The latest was during the beginning of the Warring States Period nearly two centuries ago. They all had the same mark Akira now possessed.

"You're saying she's a reincarnation of this wolf-spirit that hasn't been seen in decades?"

It was the Lord Third who answered the clearly terrified mother. "We can't be sure for now, Tsuna. We'll have to wait until she's older but it would explain why she developed such abilities this early. She isn't like the other children."

Tsunade felt like she was going to puke. Not only were her dreams of Akira living as a simple civillian were shattered but her fate to die for the village seemed inevitable.

"So she's like a jinchūriki?" Jiraiya's question sounded more like a statement.

"Similar, but no. Jinchūrikis have a spirit of a tailed beast living inside of them, like a seperate being. She doesn't have that because she the Okami is inside her very core. They are one." Biwako explained.

In the end, the four of them decided that Akira's true nature would remain as a secret. There will be no papers linking to her true nature, only that she is a prodigy if her own right which can be easily explained by her origins. This was necessary to ensure that she would remain safe until she was ready to defend herself from those who would want to use her for their own gain.

In the following years, she would be trained rigorously to prepare her for her role as a protector of Konohagakure. A number of both current and non-Jonin-senseis were handpicked by the Hokage together with her mother and godfather were chosen to be her teachers and senseis in the upcoming years.

Tsunade was against the idea at first. She wanted to give her daughter a normal childhood like everyone else but knowing that training her is the only way to protect her, she agreed to the plan with a heavy heart.

It wasn't easy to raise Akira on her own especially with her still not being able to really move on with Dan's death knowing that they should be raising Akira together and her depression that was constantly making her day even harder but she did her best, the best she could manage. She thought her medical ninjutsu for the next nine years and just as she expected, she was a natural at it. That made Tsunade smile.

Much to their relief, Akira had a somewhat normal childhood, at least for the first nine years. She trained with her sensei's on the weekends, attended the academy (sometimes) on weekdays and played with the other kids during the afternoon. Her skills were already advanced for her rank as an academy student when she was five. It was already comparable with a newly promoted chūnin and sometimes she would even spar with kids in the higher ranks.

She wasn't always compliant though. She would skip sessions with her senseis from time to time and would play with the other kid instead, her taijutsu needed some work and her kenjutsu could still be improved. The adults took that as a good sign. They didn't want to take her personality away and turn her into some sort of killing machine just because her destiny demanded her to.

It was during her training with Inoichi Yamanaka, a former student of her father, Dan Katō, when her nature as the reincarnation of The Okami was once and for all, confirmed. Her eyes had turned a into a bright shade of yellow, her pupils constricted to a tiny speck in the sea of yellow and her chakra that was usually associated with the color blue, became white as a snow. It was neutral. And deadly. Akira fainted after the incident and Inoichi decided to volunteer as her future master.

She was nine when her mother left. Tsunade had taught her everything she could in terms of medical ninjutsu. The top medical-nins will supervise Akira's training from then on.

It was just supposed to be a few months of sabbatical. She just wanted some time alone to deal with her grief and depression. She wanted to be better mother for her daughter. Tsunade even asked Akira if she wanted to come travel with her and she actually hope that she would agree. She hoped that she could just whisk Akira away from her responsibilities from this damned shinobi world, she would have done so of she said yes. But like any other nine year old kid, she didn't want to leave the place she had called home or fall behind her friends. Akira refused and instead asked her mother to bring her a gift from every town she would come and visit until her return.

Tsunade thought it was just going to be a few months, a year at best. She never intended it to stretch into years then eventually a decade.

And Akira didn't realize her childhood would soon come to an end soon after her mother crossed the front gates of Konohagakure and onto the world outside.

Next Up: Lots of Kakashi and Akira history.