Chapter 8: Bonds
A/N: As of 6/9/2022, I made some changes to the chapter, including updates on the dialogue.
It had been a long time since Jitsuko's talk with Minato. He was now officially the Fourth Hokage and he kept his word to send out a special division to scout for Madara and Zetsu's hideout, much to the team's bewilderment and skepticism of why this team was formed in the first place. She and Minato decided to keep her knowledge of Madara and Zetsu between the two of them, so he created the scouting team under the pretense of searching for a special plant-like substance, one that has remnants of the First Hokage's legendary Wood Style Jutsu. The team was ordered to search for a cave outside the Land of Fire and retrieve the substance, as it would be invariably useful for the village. Of course, the real purpose for the scouting team was to hopefully stumble upon evidence of Madara and Zetsu while on their search.
As for Jitsuko, it was the time for the Chunin exams again. She decided to wait a few years before trying again, but now, it was time. Obito insisted on helping her through it but was immediately kicked out by proctors after he was caught trying to sneak in through the air vent.
"What gives? I thought in the Chunin Exams you were supposed to cheat!"
Obito's words fell on deaf ears.
The exams were much easier this year, especially The Forest of Death section. She attributed this to how she have had an extra few years of experience as well as the fact that there were plenty of new Genin kids who didn't quite know what they were doing, just like her during the first time taking the exams.
This time she passed. Jitsuko couldn't hold her excitement as she feverishly pounded on Obito's door to show him her new Chunin jacket. Telling by his widespread smile and the way his eyes shut in pure delight, Obito was ecstatic. There was never a day where he didn't have utmost faith in her.
"Is that why you insisted on helping me pass again?"
"Qu-quiet! I just wanted to be 110% sure, there's nothing wrong with that!"
The two of them decided to celebrate at Ichiraku Ramen. Obito insisted that he pay for hers as congratulations for becoming a Chunin, like him. As they chowed down, Jitsuko's mind began to wander to Madara and any plans to target Obito, which unknowingly put a somber look on her face.
"Something wrong with your ramen, Jitsuko? You don't usually stop after only one. Not that I'm complaining since it's my treat this time!" he said between a laugh.
Her gaze bored a hole into the half-eaten bowl, and without removing her eyes from it, Jitsuko spoke up. "Obito, I'm a Chunin now. So that means we'll probably go on missions together again, right?"
Obito's face lit up at the idea.
"Yeah, that's right! We can finally go on actual missions together! It's going to be so great! With your Earth Style and my Fire Style, we'll be unstoppable!" he exclaimed, unable to hide the excitement in his voice.
Jitsuko cracked a smile at his enthusiasm, before it quickly diminished again.
"These actual missions are going to be risky, huh," she said more as a statement than a question.
Obito began catching on to her tone.
"Well, yeah. We'll actually be doing something meaningful for the village now," he replied with his excitement also diminishing.
"Obito. Have you ever thought about what would happen if one of these missions were too dangerous?"
"…What do you mean by that?"
"What if, say, one of your teammates got captured and maybe even killed on one of these real missions. Suppose it was me or Rin. Do you think you'd be able to handle that?" she asked, thinking back to the event that originally happened in the show.
I prevented it once. Could I really do it again?
"How could you say that?" Obito yelled loudly, his words clearly audible in the street outside the shop. "You shouldn't think about your comrades or yourself that way! Where'd this even come from, anyway? You've been weird lately, Jitsuko."
Weird? I'm trying so hard to hide everything Minato and I talked about. I shouldn't be surprised. Obito knows me so well by now, of course he could see that something was up.
Before she could respond to Obito's concerns, an arm reached in to lift up the banners from the shop to reveal Kakashi standing there.
"Obito. Jitsuko. Lord Hokage needs to see us. Now."
And just as quickly as he appeared, he left.
She and Obito exchanged quiet glances before paying and heading to the office together.
"Really? Do you mean that, Minato-sensei?" Obito questioned in disbelief. Jitsuko, Obito and Kakashi were called to the office for the purpose of going on an A-rank mission together. It was uncommon for Chunin to go on such high-level missions, but Kakashi's status as a Jonin allowed some leeway for the two of them.
Minato nodded. "Your task is to find a man named Akito Yamanaka, a former Hidden Leaf Shinobi who went rogue due to an altercation in the Yamanaka clan."
The Yamanaka clan… that's the clan Ino is from.
"He's incredibly dangerous. His clan's specialty is the mind transfer jutsu. Akito modified his clan's secret technique to form a special technique, one that is notorious for digging into your mind and destroying one's will."
Destroy one's will? Sounds like the Sharingan, the type that is able to put others in a spirit-crushing genjutsu.
"Alright, leave it to us!" Obito said enthusiastically as he began to head out the door, only to immediately stop.
"…Uh, but what should we do when we find him?"
Minato stared blankly at Obito.
"He wants us to assassinate him. Idiot." Kakashi finished Minato's thoughts.
Obito growled in irritation. "I've just about had it with –"
"Obito," Minato interrupted with a slightly raised voice.
"…Yes, sensei," he muttered, his agitated eyes directing toward the floor.
"Akito was last spotted in the Land of Fire. We suspect that he plans on returning to the Hidden Leaf to steal secrets from the Yamanaka clan, and possibly other secrets as well. Your task is to find and intercept him before he can react. Use this to guide you," Minato said as he handed Jitsuko a map of the Land of Fire, where a specific area was highlighted.
"I suggest you start your search here. If he can't be found, go here," he added and pointed out the specified areas marked on the map.
"The Yamanaka clan is counting on you three."
"Yes, Lord Hokage," Jitsuko and Kakashi said in unison. Obito was the one to break the synchronization with a, "Yes, Minato-sensei." The three of them then scattered.
"Lord Hokage, do you think it's really wise to send out friends against an enemy like that?" questioned Minato's assistant. "His specialty is severing bonds, after all."
"That's precisely why I had Kakashi join them on this mission," Minato stated, looking unconcerned. "Kakashi does have a bond with Jitsuko and Obito. It's fragile, but it's there. But Kakashi is more level-headed than the other two. He's a decent safeguard just in case this doesn't work. However, I have confidence that it won't come to that."
"Just in case what doesn't work, sir?"
Minato's eyes narrowed, remembering the plans Madara had for Obito.
If this works, the bond between Jitsuko and Obito will be stronger. Obito will learn to never lose hope with her help. He'd learn to control his despair. Madara will not influence this boy.
"I'm sending Jitsuko and Obito for this mission specifically because I believe they have the ability to overcome such a unique adversary. The bond that she shares with Obito is exceptionally strong. He won't break them easily. I believe in them."
The start of her first mission as a Chunin proved to be tough. Not tough in a sense where there was danger at every turn, but rather, tough on the levels of trying to find and catch a very stubborn – and deadly - stray cat. With Obito in charge of directions, the three of them scouted everywhere, crossing off areas marked on the map where they had already searched. There was one area left on the map that hadn't been checked yet, and it happened to be within close proximity to the village, right where they started.
"Why didn't we just look there to begin with? I mean, it's… right there," Jitsuko chuckled, pinching the bridge of her nose as Obito passed her a pleading look.
"Don't tell Kakashi."
On the way there, the team came across a clearing completely devoid of trees. This was an anomaly since the closer they were to the village, the denser the forest became. Kakashi stopped in the middle of this clearing to scope out the area.
"What'd you find, Kakashi?" Obito inquired as Kakashi bent down to feel the ground.
"This space isn't natural," Kakashi claimed suspiciously, "Someone cleared this area for something, and by the looks of it, it must've been recent."
"But what for? Why would they choose this certain spot?" Jitsuko asked, trying to make sense of it. "I don't understand."
"Well, isn't that a surprise," Kakashi scoffed as he stood back up.
"And what exactly do you mean by that," Obito said threateningly as he stepped in front of Kakashi before he could walk off. Being 17 years old – two years older than Kakashi, Obito towered over him.
"Don't play dumb. It's no surprise that Jitsuko has no idea what's going on."
Jitsuko's fists clenched at his attempt to rile her up. She had no comeback for that; she didn't have the skill or the instinct to talk back to Kakashi. But he kept going anyway.
"The both of you are just weighing me down, her especially. I wanted to search alone and cover more ground, but it was Jitsuko who decided that she was team captain and opted against it."
Kakashi's accusations gnawed at her. Tears pricked at the corners of her eyes in a dangerous blend of hurt and anger, threatening to boil over any second. She had put up with his condescending attitude for as long as she could remember, hoping that being the bigger person would cause him to come around eventually, but if he was any indication, it was wasted effort.
"Nobody is team captain on this mission, Kakashi. Don't act all high and mighty!" Obito spat as he began to narrow the gap between him and Kakashi aggressively.
"If we agreed to split up to catch Akito, then we wouldn't have wasted our time searching each place one-by-one," Kakashi voiced his thoughts, which sounded like ones that had been on his mind for some time. "I don't need you, or her."
Kakashi started to pass Obito and he was about to physically stop him before the ground began to shift around Kakashi's feet. Suddenly, a barrier made of mud rose and blocked off Kakashi's designated path.
"You hold on, Kakashi," Jitsuko ordered, the unusual firmness in her voice catching him off guard.
"I get it. You think you have leeway to put me down every chance you get, and everyone else has to put up with it because you are just so tragic, and everything you say, you can get away with because you had such a hard life."
Kakashi stood there in silence, glaring at her with a look of disgust in his eyes. Though it was unclear if he was revolted by Jitsuko, or by himself.
"And you like to use me as the punching bag since I'm an easy target. Because I don't fight back, right? Well, have you ever stopped to consider the reason why I have to act this way around you?! Why I don't just fight back?"
Obito's eyes widened with shock at her increased confidence. She had both of their complete attention.
"Every time you made a jab at me, Kakashi. Every pointed glare, every time you shunned me, insulted my skills, my intelligence... I held back. I never said anything to hurt you back. Do you know why?"
Silence. As if she was expecting an answer, anyway.
"Because all these years I thought that if I swallowed my pride, then you'd eventually open up to me and we could be friends. All these years I never gave up on that idea." Jitsuko's voice began to grow quieter with every word while tears formed at the corner of her eyes, signaling her fading confidence.
"But I think I just have."
Jitsuko reversed the mud wall to let Kakashi be on his way after spilling everything she wanted to say since she met the young Jonin. Though surprisingly, Kakashi didn't move. It was hard to see his reaction under that mask, but his tired eyes displayed hints of shame and regret.
Obito had the opposite reaction. He slowly and quietly walked toward Jitsuko, his eyes never leaving her face. She was the first one to break off her line of sight with him and instead opted to stare at the ground, tears dropping without restraint.
Obito then stopped directly in front of her, with her forehead barely reaching past his chin. Jitsuko could feel his presence as he peered down at her, and slowly she began to lift her head up to meet his gaze, but before she could, warm arms promptly wrapped around her back and shoulders in a powerful grip. Obito held Jitsuko firmly against him in a tight and strong embrace - one that wordlessly told her, 'I'm here. I'm so proud of you.'
It felt as though her heart stopped. She and Obito always had an overwhelmingly strong emotional connection, but outside of their usual fist bumps, playful brushing of the shoulders or occasional grabbing of the hands to lead somewhere, she and Obito generally kept their distance physically. This was done mostly to keep her feelings for him in check; being absolutely terrified of the heartbreak she was expecting from her best friend if she tried to strengthen her bond with him any further.
She tried so hard, but Jitsuko had finally accepted that those efforts were entirely in vain as her arms raised and secured around Obito's back to return his sweet gesture. Voicelessly responding to his touch, her body silently told him, 'thank you.'
The moment passed too soon. Before she knew it, Obito eased his hold off Jitsuko and stared at her face with reassuring and adoring eyes.
This is so unlike him, she thought. Well, I suppose the way I acted just now was totally unlike me, too.
Eventually the two of them turned to Kakashi who was watching the whole thing, still unmoved from the spot where Jitsuko stopped him before. Her gaze was neutral, allowing him to soak in everything she had said. He peered up at her face and she saw a subtle change in his eyes before spotting movement in his mask as if he were about to speak.
"Jitsuko," Kakashi began softly, "Look, I – Lookout!"
Kakashi's words were suddenly interrupted as a kunai darted out from one of the trees in the distance with it aiming straight toward them. The three of them leaped into the air to dodge, though while in midair Jitsuko noticed Obito's arms tightly around her with a determined look on his face as he looked out into the distance. Just in case there were any more attacks, he was ready to defend her.
Landing back on the ground, a tall form emerged from the clearing as it casually yet confidently strolled up to the three of them.
"Hello, you three starchildren! How are you?" the form asked, making sure to emphasize every syllable he said. His voice did not match the mysterious figure at all.
"If you're gonna try and be chummy with us then why the hell did you attack us?" Obito questioned in irritation.
The form clicked his tongue at the Uchiha to indicate that he was unthreatened by his unfriendly demeanor. As the man got closer, the team was able to take in his features. The man had light, faded blond hair. He wore a tattered, unappealing purple gown that indicated that he had been on his own for a while.
"Now this is certainly odd, it's not often I get the pleasure of meeting young Genin around here. A little far from home, don't you think?"
Obito was entirely insulted by being mistaken as a Genin, as if it were the greatest dishonor. Before he could do anything brash, Jitsuko spoke up.
"Hey, we're looking for a rogue ninja. Maybe you could help us out?" she asked innocently, earning baffled looks from both Kakashi and Obito, to which she added, "…What?"
I wasn't supposed to say that on a secret assassination mission, was I? I'll remind myself to throw my Chunin vest in the trash after this.
"Now that is just too adorable. There's no way someone as naive as you could have any useful information, but it's been a while and my funds are getting low, so I guess I have no choice."
"Just tell us who you are already!" demanded the impatient Uchiha.
Why, I'm Akito Yamanaka, couldn't you tell by the hair?" he said as he combed through his bright locks proudly.
Akito Yamanaka. No way. It's him!
"Or perhaps, don't tell me you haven't heard of me?"
"Oh we've heard of you alright," Obito started. "We've been out for days looking for y-" The rest of Obito's words were mumbled after Kakashi's hand slapped over his mouth.
"Quiet down Obito, we need to take him by surprise," Kakashi instructed in a whisper so low that Jitsuko barely heard any of it despite standing right next to them.
"-Take me by surprise, you say?" Akito confirmed, earning looks of pure shock from Jitsuko and the team's faces.
"Now I know what you're going to ask. It's going to go something like, 'you can read minds? But I didn't see any hand signs,'" Akito said, using a mocking tone to poorly imitate Obito's voice.
"But that's not all I can do." Akito formed a couple hand signs at a lightning-fast pace before posing his index fingers and thumbs together.
"The Yamanaka's signature hand sign,"Jitsuko quickly muttered to herself.
Before she could react, Akito directed his hands toward her. Suddenly her vision began to blur, and she felt increasingly weak in the knees. Looking over at Jitsuko, Obito noticed her struggling and began calling out for her.
"Jitsuko, what's wrong? What's happening to you?" he begged for an answer as her legs continued to tremble before finally giving out, to which Obito bent down to hold her up without hesitation. The muffled voices around Jitsuko grew worse, with her only making out parts of it–
"Careful Obito, we don't know what he's done to her –"
"I'm not going to just leave her vulnerable on the ground –"
"Think about this, if you get caught we will all –"
Eventually Jitsuko couldn't make out any words, and she soon lost consciousness.
