Disclaimer: I own the OCs in this fic, the rest is Masashi Kishomoto's. Sorry for any spelling mistakes.

Character age:

Akane, Itachi: 18

Naruto, Sasuke: 13

Shisui: 22

Kakashi: 27


"This is madness!" I roared, slamming my hands on the table. Sensei stared at me sternly, her lips firmly set in a thin line. Dai couldn't look up from his laps. Mangetsu was struggling to stay awake, his skin back to his usual color but I could almost spot the purple veins in his neck.

We were in the reunion room, from where sensei kicked everyone out to give us privacy. I was fuming, my cheeks flushed in anger and my eyes were glaring daggers at the brown-haired woman in front of me. Her calm demeanor was just pissing me off even more.

They wanted me to get Suigetsu out of Kiri as fast as possible, normal considering it was probably the running water in Kiri that was contaminated just enough for them to be poisoned but not enough for us regular people to feel anything.

Once that was done, we were supposed to proceed with the plan as if nothing happened when Mangetsu was still poisoned even with the help of Karin! He wouldn't survive!

"I can steal the swords on my own, he can stay here!" I yelled. "Dai said he needed time to figure something out!"

"Uzu..." the medic started but he stopped when his sister raised a hand.

"It seems there is a misunderstanding, it's not Dai or the situation that do not give us time. Mangetsu doesn't have time." I blinked and stole a glance at my best friend, who was trying to make himself invisible. "You're needed for the sealing after the attack, I can't send you al..."

"So what, my life over his? That's what you're saying?" I interrupted her bitterly. "If there is someone between us who could not come back it's me and you all know it."

"Maybe," sensei agreed and I gulped slightly, not expecting such a quick and bland answer from her, "but you're needed for the sealing and for the fight and you know it." I clicked my tongue and went to Mangetsu in the blink of an eye to help him when he tried to get up.

"Calm down Uzu," he mumbled to me, obviously focusing on staying stable on his legs. I averted my eyes on the floor. "There's a price to pay to take our village back."

"I'll call back every team from Konoha, they'll go together to escort the last civilians. Make sure to be ready, because in two-week time, everything will be over."

I didn't like that one bit but kept my mouth shut. I would lose.

Suigetsu didn't question it when I got him out of Kiri, and my whole team ended up defecting the village. Yagura wasn't happy, stared for a long time at me with distrust but my face stayed cold and blank. He asked where was Mangetsu, I told him he was feeling under the weather.

I didn't see anything that would make me say he was happy with the situation. Just...emptiness. In the back of my mind, I wondered if Yagura was watching, was still there or if he just disappeared for good.

A week passed. I barely slept or anything, my stomach kept aching because of the stress of Mangetsu's health, which was deteriorating and it scared and frustrated the shit out of me.

I couldn't do anything but watch him die. Die a second time when I…

It should be me!

"Is Mangetsu still sick?" Sasuke asked me, ignorant that my best friend was basically a dead-man walking. Nobody knew except us that he was still poisoned, to keep a semblance of calm in the constant buzzing of the hideout. I gave no answer and Sasuke frowned. "Akane?"

"You call me that more and more," I noticed dully. He stared at me, his fists on his hips and I sighed. "It's nothing, I'm just a kinda scared that's all."

"Hn." My head fell back against the wall. "Did nii-san talk to you?"

"No, I don't have time for him anyway, he thinks what he wants." He seemed taken back at my lack of caring toward Itachi. "He had a logic reaction, I can't blame him or be mad at him when I acted as if I was oblivious for years."

"Hn."

"Did you receive your orders?" He looked away with frustration.

"I got better training here but they still put me with Team 7. Father insisted and Jiraya-sama accepted and insisted to Mei-san. That's what she told me."

"Technically, you're under her orders and under our wing until you set foot in Konoha again and you respond to your action. However, I understand Fug..." We were interrupted by Naruto slamming the door in the wall with a big grin, Sakura and Kakashi behind him.

"Yo!" He walked energetically to us and grinned at Sasuke. Naruto figured quickly that Sasuke needed to know he was still welcomed before everything else and tried his best. Sasuke kept ignoring him, or anyone from Konoha really. He was fine with me and the people I was close to in Kiri, he immediately knew Kiri shinobi stopped judging others for their actions a long time ago.

It was what he needed. A place to rest his mind from what he discovered, where he wouldn't be judged over his actions.

"Nee-chan you're alright? You look tired!" Naruto yelled and I smiled at him, even if the smile didn't reach my eyes.

"I could be better, I admit." Naruto looked at his female teammate, who returned his gaze and finally made a step toward me. "There's no need, I don't react well with medical chakra except for Dai's, plus Sakura's scared of me." She flushed a deep red.

"I...I'm not!"

"Heh? But nee-chan's not scar..." She punched Naruto in the wall and froze right after. I chuckled and got up, walked up to Sakura and placed my hands on her shoulders. She was extremely tense.

"I'm sure being his teammate can be exhausting knowing my cousin, but please do try to work on your patience, it will be useful for when you have guarding missions and such or just as a medic." She nodded slowly.

I totally didn't think of the Daimyō's daughter and her annoying voice, her annoying blond pigtails…

Urgh.

"Akane, a word please?" I deadpanned at Kakashi and followed him, my hands in my pockets.

"See you kids!"

"We're not kids!" Naruto denied loudly.

We walked in the hallway for a while, until Kakashi stopped in a dead end, away from any eavesdropper.

"What do you want?"

"I know you're in stressful situation, but try to relax a little, would you?" I rolled my eyes. I usually didn't lash out on Kakashi, I just didn't because he was still a brotherly figure to me.

"It's just...hard." I leaned against the damped wall behind me. "I...a shinobi who abandons their mission is trash, but a shinobi who abandons their comrades is even worse than trash, right? But...but if you choose your friend over the mission but still fail? Then wh..." I stopped mid-sentence when he put his hand in my hair.

"We face tough choices, that's a fact Akane," he said in a serious tone, "but I don't think someone who try to save those they care about should ever be blamed for it."

"Oji-chan used to say that emotions was what made a difference between a shinobi and a weapon, sensei always told me the same thing. From the moment you still feel then you...Kakashi, I love what I can do as a kunoichi but..."

"But you still despise the system, I know. It's unfair."

"Sometimes it's even unfair in its own unfairness."

But I…

I really didn't want Mangetsu to die.


"Your seal is perfect Uzu," Mangetsu told me, stretching out. I offered him a small smile as I sealed a dozen of marked kunai in a scroll. "So, we go, steal and leave to the north. You have to make it back, I'll buy you time."

"Hum..."

"Hey." He turned me to him to make me look at him. "Look, I know that...I know I don't react how you'd like me to toward the situation, I know you hate it but...you're my best friend Uzu, you have to make it out alive. If you die there...you won't rest, your case is different than anyone else. Promise me this."

"What?"

"That you'll break your seal before you die, so when you die we'll see each other again. And...and keep an eye on Suigetsu for me too." I stared at him in the eyes. I didn't want him to die, I didn't want to mess everything up but I didn't want to lose him either.

"I promise," I whispered softly, my gaze on the floor. "I promise." He shot me a toothy grin and took me in his arms. Only then did I realize the shaking of his body, the hidden fear coming from him.

I hugged him back in silence, trying to make him understand I would be there for the end, that everything would be okay after he…

I didn't want to lose him again.

At my place, I took a scroll of the things I found in Uzushio. I opened the drawer of my desk and grazed the metal of my first forehead protector from my fingertips. The scratch was a lot more visible than I remembered it to be. Even when sensei gave it back to me three years ago I had not noticed how deep it actually was.

"Sh..." I started but I closed my eyes in fear at the kunai coming straight for my head. I starting bending back, yet the weapon dug in my forehead protector, making it fall in the grass. I fell on my ass and glared hatefully at the person in front of me, just to break in a cold sweat when I recognized Yagura-sama.

"You've reached the border this time. Your friends are good after all." I paled even more. He knew about Dai and Mangetsu, he knew they helped me and now he was going to kill them. "I'll punish you later for..."

I roared, the anger and hatred I had for him coming to the surface. I grabbed the kunai and ran to him. His gaze was bored and he dodged my blow halfheartedly. It angered me even more. I started making seals and it was the moment he chose to punch me in the jaw. I barely felt blood dripping from my mouth that he used his club to hit me violently in the stomach. I spat blood and he hit the side of my left knee with his club, the bone snapping in a chilling sound.

I screamed and started falling, but he grabbed me by the neck, hard enough to hurt me and keep me in place, not enough to strangle me.

"I'll make sure it's the last time your childish attempts at leaving. You'll never leave Kiri except if you die, trust me on that."

"I'll leave...you hear me, I'll leave! Your village and what...what you're doing to it! It's wrong! You're a heartless monster Karatachi Yagura, and I'll make sure to burn Kiri to ashes one day! I'LL MAKE YOU REGRET THE DAY YOU TOOK THAT STUPID HAT YOU STUPID SHINOBI!" He moved his face closer to mine, a provoking smirk on his lips but his eyes as cold as ice.

"I'd like to see you fail at the too Uzumaki." He dropped me.

I whimpered when my broken knee landed in the grass. I raised my eyes to him. He barely looked away and turn his foot by an inch that I found strength back, got up on my feet and punched him square in the jaw. There wasn't a sound for a moment and slowly, he wiped the blood from the corner of his lips. He stared at it for a moment.

"Ha...I finally hit you...asshole..." Furious pink eyes looked at me and I was hit in the abdomen. I flew in a rock behind me and it broke a little and I landed in it.

The pain made me faint.

I closed the drawer.

Don't you worry twelve year-old me, I would make pay the real culprit.

It was time to burn the current Kiri to the ground.


"You're silent today Naruto," Sakura noticed. The young Uzumaki was sitting on a bed, staring into space.

"I have a bad feeling, that's all."

"A bad...bad feeling?" Hinata repeated, getting closer with her team. Team 10 was next to them, Shikamaru napping on another bed.

"Yeah, almost...I just feel something is going to go terribly wrong." His hands were shaking on his knees. "I just can't shake it."

"This whole situation is strange," Neji intervened calmly from their corner of the room. "The attack is getting closer and people here are stressed, but there's something more. Also, the genin teams weren't supposed to find themselves here all at the same time to evacuate to civilians. Something happened and it changed the speed of action."

"I agree with Neji on this," Shikamaru spoke up. He yawned and sat up, rubbing his eyes. "And anyway, we were on the verge of war three ago, now we're helping them. There's something we haven't been told and it's the exact reason why Konoha accepted to help. That place is a drag."

"You're saying that because we're stuck underground and you can't watch clouds!" Ino snapped at him.

"Yeah right."

"What else is weird then Shikamaru?" Shino asked him. The Nara raised his finger.

"Sasuke."

"Sasuke-kun?" Sakura and Ino repeated.

"The guy's back to his usual state!" Kiba reminded him, Akamaru barking in approbation.

"Exactly. He's back to his usual state here, but he left Konoha on his own free will to go with a shinobi who invaded our village and killed the Hokage. Why would he be fine here? Akane-sen...Akane-san may be here and knows Sasuke since he was a kid, but even if she's related to Naruto there's something else that made him calm down that drastically. What though? I don't know, but I bet Sasuke knows a lot more about the situation than any of us."

"Like the reason why Konoha accepted to help the Resistance and Kiri in general, he knows Konoha's interests in the situation," Neji continued sternly.

"It has to have something to do with the Uchiha clan. Why? Because the Hokage sent four of them and only two other shinobi from Konoha."

"Hey! Don't accuse them of anything without knowing! Itachi-nii and Shisui-nii wouldn't..." Naruto started as he got up abruptly with an angry scowl.

"You're right Naruto," Sakura agreed quietly, "but other than them, Izumi-san and Sasuke-kun's parents...the Uchiha are not the most welcoming people in the village. Sometimes I hear people say things about them."

"People say things about me too and I'm not mean!"

"I don't think it's the same Naruto-kun."

"Lee is right, the Uchiha clan does not have a great reputation, in particular since the Kyuubi's attack," the oldest Hyuuga said. He stole a glance at his cousin, who seemed to be thoughtful. "Hinata-sama?"

"It's hum...I don't...I don't think the Uch...Uchihas are our enemies but...but something happened...years ago and then...then there were changes...I heard Father talk abo...about it once."

"So what!?" Naruto roared. "They're not our enemies!"

"We never said that, and it's not the real subject. You guys are genin and I'm barely a chuunin, yet we were sent on a mission that has high risks politically, diplomatically and economically speaking. In the worst case scenario, the Resistance loses and we're at war with Kiri," Shikamaru explained seriously. "We're not that useful yet, we're pretty much disposable and because we're rookies, we're not told anything on the reasons behind Konoha's actions. It's not that I don't trust our Hokage, but we're involved in a foreign hidden village politics and I don't like going there blindfolded. That, and I'm sure there is something we haven't been told about the Mizukage. He's a tyrant but people are scared of him because of something else too."

"What do you suggest then Shikamaru?" Chouji asked him as he opened his second bag of chips.

"We're limited in what we can do after all," Tenten added.

"I know, but if I die I want to know why. Do we all agree on that?" He only got nods in response. "Fine. Then as a chuunin, I'll try to learn more on my side. You, keep your ears and eyes open. Naruto, Sakura." The two perked up at their name. "Do you think you could try to get Sasuke to talk?"

"Hard to say, he's been ignoring us since we're here," Sakura told him.

"But we'll do it dattebayo!"

"Good, then mission: No Risking Lives Without Intel, starts."


I caught the anbu when I knocked him out and hid him behind the wall. Mangetsu took care of the other one and I executed a series of hand seals. Once the ram one was done, I placed my hand a centimeter from the iron door. A blue wave escaped from my hand and different seals appeared all around us. I looked all around us.

"Around thirty, I think they're directly linked to the security system and the alarm."

"Chakra detector, movement detector for inside the room." I made two clone who each went to a wall by my side. Five minutes later, all the seals were deactivated.

"Those chakra concealing seals of yours are really good Uzu," Mangetsu complimented as I took a senbon in my back pouch. I placed a microscopic explosive seal on the tip and placed in the lock.

Hey, by trying to push my Hiraishin markers from my kunai to another place, I ended up managing to do it with explosive seals! Small one for now, but still.

I heard the satisfying sound of the lock breaking.

"Infiltration indeed," I bragged with a smirk to my best friend as I opened the door silently.

"Team Unagi." We high-fived each other, still without a noise, and I looked around the room. I had never really been there before, Mangetsu was more used to it as he couldn't just carry all of the swords with him ever since he almost died against Iwa. "There are wires connected to other seals and hidden switch on the floor. Let me handle this, use the Hiraishin once I'm at the swords." I nodded and watched him liquefy himself and moved toward the big and golden cupboard, avoiding wires and switches.

My left eye twitched when he had to wait for a moment to have his breathing back to normal. I teleported. I stole a glance at him from the corner of my eyes, but he ignored me, frustration written all over his face and in his whole demeanor.

I deactivated the locking seals on the cupboard and opened it, three of the seven swords on display. I sealed them quickly in a scroll and put it in my back pouch. We exited the room the same way we reached the swords and left the building, my heart pounding heavily in my chest.

The building was in the mountains and the path to go was extremely steep. It was not imposing, or heavily guarded. The spot wasn't known by everyone anyway, except the highest-ranked shinobi. It was just a small bungalow from the outside, built with dull gray stones. It was connected to the mountain once inside, but it was just for storage for the swords.

Once we were done with the steep rocky path, we stopped to look at the village a few kilometers from us, the few night lights there were merely blurry yellowish spots in the mist.

Then, the deafening and high-pitched alarm started ringing and we could hear people starting screaming in fear.

'Drag them to the north and when you'll be twenty kilometers from the village, Mangetsu will stay back and Akane will come back,' sensei said.

I bit my bottom lip at the implication of such an order, of the lack of emotion in her voice when she told us that.

We started running to the north, away from the hideout. The thick mist of the night was making it harder for us to see. The sound of our feet hitting the damped and slippery dirt was all I was focusing on, the voices calling for the traitors to stop and surrender just a mere background noise to my ears. The blood was warming up my cheeks and my ears, cold sweat ran down my spine and mud was slowly settling between and on my toes.

Stupid opened shoes.

I honestly had no idea how long we had been running for, the mist wasn't giving us any indication of a possible change of scenery. However, the voices were getting closer and closer. At first I thought it was them who were faster than anticipated, but I realized it was us who were getting slower.

Mangetsu couldn't keep up and unconsciously, I was adjusting my speed to his.

"Uzu, I think...sensei overestimated me. Twenty kilometers will be here, period."

"Don't be stupid," I hissed at him. "A little bit mo..." He cut me off by using the Hiding in the Mist Technique. I glared at him in the denser mist. I followed him when he jumped on a tree branch.

"Go now, I'll hold them back." I didn't budge and tried to spot the coming shinobi. "Uzu, go! Now!"

"Sorry, but no."

"What...Uzu it's not the plan!"

"Change of plan then," I told him simply, his arm on my shoulders and mine around his waist. I jumped to another tree with him, who by now was too weak to fight back. The north we were heading to turned into the east coast, the further away from the hideout in the western swamps.

"Uzu!" he tried to reason me, the wind lashing our faces. "You're gonna ruin the whole mis..."

"Shut up idiot! You're all full of shit!" I snapped at him in cold anger. "I know you're dead Mangetsu, I know, but there's letting you be killed by them and at least trying to do something! I don't give a flying fuck about shinobi honor, I won't leave you behind!"

"Akane," he whispered and I clenched my jaw at the use of my first name, "don't jeopardize everything, please."

"I won't."

"You don't know what you're doing."

"I'm not losing you a second time without trying to save you, it's the end of the discussion."

"You're more needed than me!"

"I'm sick of hearing that!"

Mangetsu started fidgeting as we were between two trees. I scowled and tried my best to keep my balance, but my foot grazed the branch and we fell. Fast, too fast and I grunted in pain when I landed face first in the grass, pain erupting everywhere in my body. Mangetsu reformed himself, gasping for air.

"Now...now go idiot."

"Shut up! I told you I had this! I..." He stopped and coughed blood. He dropped on his knees and in an adrenaline rush, I jumped on my feet and ran to him. "Stop talking and let me..."

"No, you can't die, not here, not now." I blinked sheepishly at him. "You...you'll do big things someday, I know it, Dai and sensei know it...you're...important, more than you...think..." I felt a tear running down my cheek and he smiled weakly. "Shinobi don't cry."

"But human do, so screw that shinobi bullshit," I added quietly and snorted. I… "You...you said you'd be the Rokudaime...that I'd be you...right-hand woman, don't break that promise!"

"Sorry Akane...but it seems that..." He fell backward and I caught him. "Seems like...I can't keep it after all."

"Shut up, you...you can and you will...don't leave us Mangetsu, we need you..." He was struggling to keep his eyes open. "Don't go, not yet!"

"Sorry, but I...you guys should...find what the poison is...for the future..."

"Mangetsu!"

"I...I can't fight it anymore..." I opened my eyes so wide it hurt me. The seal drawn on the palm on his hand, to boost him and make him able to move normally, was gone. His...his purple eyes lost their shine totally and were now glassy.

"Man...Mangetsu?" I called him and shook him, but nothing. There was nothing anymore.

My best friend wasn't there anymore, just a warm body.

Just his corpse.

Just...his corpse.

I bought him twenty minutes. Only twenty minutes.

And now he...he was…

"Mangetsu?" No answer. I took multiple shaky breath and closed his eyes. I grabbed an empty scroll and sealed...sealed his body in it. I cut open my thumb with a kunai and summoned Uma. I put the scroll, writing numbly his name on it with my blood, and put in in one of his pouch, placing the scroll with the swords in it too.

There were footsteps near me. I teleported Uma to the hideout and a second later, Yagura was in front of me.

"I knew you were a mole, Mei put these stupid nonsensical ideas in your head again. You're such a disappointment, you can't even save your friend."

"How am I supposed to destroy a poison?" I replied blandly, empty eyes not meeting his.

"You will be sent in a cell down the ANBU headquarters and you will tell us everything you know about this pathetic little movement you're a part of." I smirked.

"If it's pathetic, why do you care so much? Maybe you're scared of the sparks that turned into fire under your nose?"

I spat blood when he hit me with his club in the cheek.

A water whip, an oinin technique, was around me, and then electricity ran through my body. I bit my tongue until I bled to keep my screams of pain from coming out, even if I could smell my burned flesh in the air.

I was breathing heavily, laying on the ground, but my eyes were set of Yagura. He bent toward me, took my forehead protector and knocked me out with his club.

Compromised.

I was compromised because I tried to help him.

Yet, I didn't mind.


"That's...that's..." Dai stuttered, staring at the scroll his sister was clenching in her hand with horror. "What...Uzu's not...Uma what happened!?" The small wolf took a step back and whimpered.

"There were multiple hostile presences around them, she didn't say anything and sent me here but Akane...her eyes were colder than usual."

"She disobeyed my order," Mei muttered under her breath, placing delicately the body scroll on the table. "I knew she would try to save him in the end, she's terrible at following orders when she thinks she has another solution."

"So what now Aneki? Mang...Mangetsu's dead, Uzu's compromised. She'll be tortured to death, Yagura won't spare her another time."

"Yagura...he told me something sensei, something about the Uchiha."

"What was is?" Akane sighed and shoved her hands in her pockets, her eyes staring into space.

"He said that...he said that he had his eyes set on me. He said he was testing me and my reactions. I'm not sure if I want to know why."

"I wouldn't be so sure about that if I were you." Without letting her sibling speak, she turned to the silent Swordsman in the room. "Chōjūrō, bring me Akane's team and Sasuke."

"Y...yes!" He left the room in the blink of an eye.

"Aneki, why Sasuke?"

"He knows too much about the situation to be left in the dark. Dai, please take care of the body, I need to have a word with Jiraya-sama."

Akane's team arrived a second after she came back in the meeting room with Jiraya. The two had long faces. Sasuke and Haku were wondering why was the atmosphere was so tense, but Suigetsu broke the silence, his voice devoid of any emotion.

"He's dead, isn't he?" Mei nodded curtly. "Where's Uzu then?"

"Compromised, she decided to change their destination."

"Who's dead Mei-san?" Haku asked her, taking a step toward her. "What happened?"

"Mangetsu is dead, Dai is taking care of the body as we are speaking." Sasuke clenched his fists on his side and Haku frowned deeply. "Their mission was supposed to be the signal for the attack, and even if technically it's a success as Akane sent us the swords, she was compromised. Jiraya-sama and I are discussing on what to do now, but..."

"Can you send a team to help her?" Haku asked her once again, more hastily this time, more nervously.

"No. She already knows what to do in this scenario, I can't allow us to worry about her case, she brought this upon herself." Sasuke glared at her.

"How can you..."

"Sasuke-kun, not a word. It's a village against one individual, there's no real choice to make. Plus, I just said she knew what to do. She's very much capable of freeing herself. End of discussion. Haku, please tell Zabuza of the situation."

They left the room in dead silence. Haku parted ways with them quickly, and only Suigetsu and Sasuke were left. Out of sudden, the Kiri shinobi stopped in his tracks.

"I'm going." Sasuke stopped, his hands deep in the pockets of his black pants, and raised a brow at Suigetsu. "She's most likely in the ANBU HQ, in the torture cells or around. I'm going."

"You're blatantly disobeying her orders?"

"My brother's dead Sasuke, her orders aren't my biggest preoccupation right now," he replied coldly, eyes filled with bloodlust.

"Hn." He watched Suigetsu starting leaving. "We should get Karin though, she'll pinpoint her position better than us."

"You're coming?"

"Better that than a genin job."


"Isn't that so enjoyable, Uzumaki?" Kitsu the asshole asked me rhetorically, a cruel smirk on his lips. "You're right where you belong after your what your father did."

"Actually, it would be what he didn't do. Staying here." His features became enraged quickly and he took steps toward me.

"I can't wait to hear you scream bitch." I stayed quiet, opting for gesturing for him to get closer with my head. He did, like the idiot he was. He lowered his head toward me and I headbutted him.

He moved back, his hands going to his face. But before he could, I leaped forward, dragging the chair I was tied to with me, and I bit on his middle finger. He screamed as I used my two shark teeth to rip his flesh apart, my taste buds only feeling the taste of iron from the blood in my mouth.

It was meaty, his finger, and as I reached the bone, people dragged me backward. Kitsu screamed louder.

Oh, was it the joint?

I bit sharply, harder than before, and I was away from him, his finger still between my teeth. I grinned at him, his blood pouring freely from my mouth to my lap and my jaw sore from the effort. I spat the finger on the floor. The blood smearing on my lips, my chin and my neck made me look like a wild animal, but I couldn't care less.

I couldn't care less about the look of sheer terror on his face toward my bloody grin and teeth.

I knew what I was in for.

I would make them pay by using the same methods than them then.


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