A/N: Sorry this is so late! Lets just say life has been really busy and I have a hard time writing fillerish chapters. But, it's done now.

I changed Jiraiya's conversation with Naruto a bit and the sharingan's abilities aren't as rigid.

Enjoy!


Chapter 3
Calm Before The Storm

Kakashi walked down the hallway with Tsunade towards Naruto's room. Tsunade was releasing Naruto from the hospital today and he wanted, no, needed to be there for him. When the two of them went into the room, Kakashi's heart clenched when he saw Naruto. The boy was sitting in bed. He appeared to be frozen. His face was blank. Kakashi knew that look. It was the way he had felt after his father had committed suicide.

Naruto barely lifted his head as the two of them walked in. "What are you guys doing here?" he asked in a low voice.

"Getting you out of the hospital," Tsunade said as she checked his charts. "You're in perfect health and there's no reason to keep you here anymore, especially as you days in the village are numbered." Naruto didn't show he had even heard her.

When she was done checking his charts, Kakashi turned to Naruto. "Do you want to get ramen with me?"

Naruto finally moved. He looked up at Kakashi and sliver of pleading thankfulness showed though. "Yeah. I'd like that." It was slight, but he sounded more like himself.

"Let's go then."


"Are you sure we going to Ichiraku's?" By now, Naruto was more like his old self. Kakashi was going to Ichiraku's by a very strange route. Instead of going though the village, he skirted around the village though a bunch of training grounds that had a lot of trees in them.

"We'll end up there, but I have to show you something else before we get there." Kakashi answered as he stopped in a training ground. He motioned for Naruto to take a seat on the ground and proceeded to sit down in front him. "Naruto," he sighed, "I brought you here train you."

"You... you did?" Naruto looked both confused and pleased at the same time. "But, why?"

"Because," Kakashi looked livid. "The council made an order that once you are out of Konoha, you can not be taught anyone from Konoha. The only reason why they would put something like that as one of the conditions for your exile is because there are plenty of people in Konoha, like Jiraiya, who would get extended missions in order to contact you and train you."

"They would?" Naruto hugged his knees and supported his forehead on them. Silent tears made their way down his cheek.

"Yes." Kakashi's voice became more direct. "Naruto, look at me." Naruto did so. "I'm going to teach you several different jutsu right now. This training is going to be different than any other I've given you. The main reason is because up till now, all the training I've given Team 7 is combat training. This will be survival training and all the jutsu I will teach you are generally not used for combat. Do you understand." He looked Naruto in the eye.

Naruto looked back at him and said, "Yeah, when can we go to Ichiraku's"

Kakashi's eye turned into an upside-down 'u'. "We will go to Ichiraku's when you have memorized all the jutsu and can do them perfectly in you sleep."

Naruto looked shocked. "How can we do that before I leave?"

"We're going to do that by having you copy the handseals I do. You can't learn them off scrolls because most of these jutsu are not from Konoha; I copied them off foreign ninja with my sharingan. Do you get it?"

Naruto nodded vigorously. "Yeah, it's like how I learned the Rasengan."

"Alright, then," said Kakashi as he and Naruto stood up. "The first jutsu I'm going to teach you I copied off a Kiri-nin. It lets you get clean water anywhere, even in a desert. Now watch carefully, the handseals are..."


"Ah, that hits the spot," Naruto said as he finished his eighteenth bowl of ramen. "Thanks, Kakashi-sensei."

"Any time," the silver haired jonin said.

"Uh, Kakashi-sensei, I was just wondering something?" Naruto started.

"Yeah," Kakashi said as he looked up from his orange book.

"I can get why you had to train Sasuke for the chuunin exams seeing as he was facing Gaara, but I was thinking back to my training and I think something else was going on because Ebisu never tried to train me again after he got knocked out by Ero-sennin. Do you think that's unusual?"

Kakashi smiled to himself. He's finally seeing underneath the underneath. "Naruto, it's not unusual seeing as when he apologized to me that he let Jiraiya take over your training, I told him he shouldn't worry about it. He didn't stay long enough for me to tell him I already knew Jiraiya was back in town when I told him to train you," Kakashi offhandedly added.

Naruto gaped at him and a smile formed on his face. "You knew..."

Kakashi nodded. "I couldn't tell you to go meet Jiraiya because you didn't know who he was, so I arranged for you to be trained with someone who would bring you to the place you could easily bump into him."

"Thanks, Kakashi-sensei." Naruto pulled him into a hug which Kakashi returned. "I've got to go pack, see you later."

Kakashi smiled as Naruto left the ramen stand and walked towards his apartment. Tenchi handed him the large bill. Kakashi sighed as he saw it, but it wasn't because paying the bill would clean out his wallet. It was because he never would buy ramen for Naruto again.

After paying the bill, Kakashi left Ichiraku's. He felt someone watching him from the ally next to the ramen stand and silently shunshined behind them and held a kunai to their throat. The person gasped in surprise and Kakashi was shocked to see he was holding a kunai to Sasuke's neck. "What are doing here?" Kakashi asked as he removed the kunai.

At the sound of his voice, Sasuke relaxed. "Looking for you," he replied. He turned to look at Kakashi. "Is there anywhere we can talk without anyone overhearing us?"

Kakashi was alarmed when heard the slight panic in Sasuke's voice. In all of his experience with Sasuke, he had never heard him sound like that. He wrapped his arms around Sasuke and shunshined to his apartment's roof.


Kakashi led Sasuke through a window into his apartment and motioned for him to keep quiet. Sasuke nodded and watched him as he went up to the door. Kakashi formed several handseals which caused a seal to appear on the door frame. He used his blood to mark several seals around it before he channeled his chakra into the now complete seal. Kakashi led Sasuke over to the couch. Once they were seated, all the tension drained out of Sasuke. Kakashi turned to him. "Sasuke, what's wrong?"

Sasuke turned to him and panic he'd been barely suppressing in the ally showed plainly on his face. "Danzou," he whispered. The boy wrapped his arms around Kakashi and held onto him like Kakashi was his lifeline.

Kakashi's eyes widened. Danzou was someone no genin should know about. "What did he do to you?" He put his arms around Sasuke, giving him the comfort he needed.

Sasuke gulped before answering him. "He told me I had to lie about what happened between me and Naruto at the Valley of the End or else he would permanently cripple my chakra network."

Kakashi froze. He could see exactly what Danzou was doing. Danzou needed Sasuke to provide a reason for Naruto's exile, but Sasuke wouldn't do it unless he had a motivation to help Danzou. It would be more like Danzou to threaten Sasuke with death, but Sasuke was the only person who could pass on the sharingan; he couldn't afford to kill him. Instead, Danzou had insured Sasuke's cooperation by threatening Sasuke with the loss of nearly everything that defined who he was. "Did you go along with it?" he asked, hoping his student had.

Sasuke nodded and Kakashi released the breath he'd been holding. He released Sasuke and looked him in the eye. "Sasuke, listen to me. I'm very glad you went along with Danzou's plan. I know you hate yourself for indirectly being the cause of Naruto's exile, but if you hadn't done what Danzou told you to do, he would have crippled your chakra network. Danzou is one of the most powerful people in Konoha and he does not agree with the Sandaime's or the Yondaime's policy's. He's— Sasuke, what's wrong?" Sasuke was breathing quickly, almost to the point of hyperventilation.

"He hates Naruto because he idolizes the Sandaime and Yondaime. How could I've not seen that before?" Sasuke buried his face in his hands. "The fact that Naruto has the Kyuubi in him doesn't help either."

Kakashi's breath caught in his throat. How could he have known about that? No one is supposed to talk about it. A darker thought came up. What does he think of Naruto? "Who told you that?" Kakashi's tone was accusatory as he rounded on the genin.

Sasuke raised his head and looked Kakashi directly in the eye. "Naruto."

Kakashi looked away from Sasuke. Since Naruto had told Sasuke he contained the Kyuubi, there was nothing he could do about it. Why would Naruto tell Sasuke that? He turned back to Sasuke. "When was this?"

"At the Valley of the End." Kakashi could tell Sasuke was being honest.

"I'm assuming that was part of what Danzou didn't want you tell."

"Yeah, it was."

Kakashi looked at his student and decided to take a gamble. "Would you be willing to tell me what actually happened at the Valley of the End between you and Naruto?"

Sasuke bit his lip. Kakashi had never seen him this venerable before. "Can anyone hear us?"

Kakashi shook his head. "One of the advantages of having a seal master as your team leader is you pick up a lot about sealing. There's no way anyone could hear us."

"I'll tell you what happened then," Sasuke started, "but hear me out before you make any judgments; there's a lot of stuff that happened and you're not going to like it."


Kakashi looked at his student. The boy had finished telling about the Valley of the End with him blacking out from giving Naruto the sharingan. Now Sasuke was looking guiltily at Kakashi, preparing himself for Kakashi's response.

"Sasuke," Kakashi began, "you have no idea how disappointed I am in you that you would use the jutsu I taught you to protect your teammates to try to kill one of them. At the same time, I'm proud you were able to see past all the prejudice that surrounds Naruto. Unfortunately, Danzou has undone all the good that came out of you and Naruto's confrontation." He paused a moment to further think of what else he should tell his tell Sasuke. "At this point, you should go along with what Danzou is telling you to do. After Naruto is gone and this whole thing blows over, we can tell the Hokage. When we do, you're probably going to have to leave Konoha for your own protection until she sorts it out. That's the best we can do right now with the threat of your chakra being crippled. Are you okay with that?"

Sasuke nodded and Kakashi was pleased to see he had finally relaxed. Keeping secrets was never easy, even more so when the consequences of telling the secret were so severe. Kakashi knew Sasuke would be fine now that someone he trusted also knew the secret. "Is there anything else you want to tell me?"

Sasuke shook his head. He now seemed nervous. "No, but I did want to ask you something. How did you get your sharingan?"

At this, Kakashi bowed his head and closed his eye. Ever since the mission to Nami no Kuni, when his team had first found out he'd had the sharingan, he'd been preparing for this. He was ready. He looked at Sasuke. "During the Third Secret World War, I led a team consisting of me and my two teammates on a mission. During the mission, one of my teammates, Rin, was captured. Back then, I was very different then I am now. At the time, my only thought was to complete the mission, regardless of the cost. My other teammate, Uchiha Obito..." Kakashi's breath caught in his throat. "...he disagreed with me. He said we should go after her. I pulled rank on him as the jounin in charge and told him to go with me to the mission objective. He refused and went off to rescue Rin on his own. Before he left, he told me this, 'Those who break the rules of the ninja world are scum, but those who don't care about their comrades are worse then scum.'" He looked over at Sasuke and saw a flash of recognition in his eyes. "I stubbornly went the opposite direction of him towards our objective, but I couldn't get his words out of my head. I went back to help him. Before we got to where Rin was held, we were engaged by an Iwa-nin and ended up killing him. In the fight, Obito activated his sharingan and my left eye was sliced out." Kakashi raised his hitai-ite and traced the scar that ran down his closed eye. "When we got to the place where Rin was held, we rescued her and fought another Iwa-nin. Obito pushed me out of the way of rocks aimed at me and ended up getting his entire right side crushed."

Kakashi looked out the window, away from Sasuke. "When I had been promoted to jounin, Sensei and Rin had given me presents. Obito didn't. I said that was fine because I didn't want to carry around any useless baggage. After he had gotten crushed by the rock, he said he'd been thinking what a good present for me would be, one that wouldn't be useless baggage. He said it was his sharingan. When I objected, he said he knew he was dying and wanted to become my eye and see the future for me. Rin was a medic, so she transplanted his eye into me right then and there. The last thing he asked me to do was to protect Rin. We fought our way out of there and with Obito's sharingan I finally completed the chidori. Our sensei finally met up with us and got us out of there. Two years later, during the Kyuubi attack, Rin died and I finally evolved the sharingan to three tomoe." Kakashi looked back to Sasuke. "That's how I got it."

Sasuke nodded his thanks and asked Kakashi another question. "What did the clan do when they found out you had a sharingan?"

"Nothing. Fugaku said that since it was given to me, it wouldn't be right for it to be taken from me." If the Uchiha really wanted to take it from me, they could have; they were more experienced then me and could have easily overpowered me.

"Yeah," Sasuke agreed, "it would be wrong." He looked up at Kakashi. "Thanks for talking some sense into me that night. If you hadn't, I probably wouldn't be here. And thanks for listening to me and for all the advice and for telling me how you got the sharingan."

Kakashi nodded. "Anytime. Now let me get you out of here before Danzou suspects anything." Sasuke nodded in agreement. Kakashi reached over to his student and shunshined both of them out of his apartment.


That night, Sasuke thought back on what he had learned from and about his sensei. He knew Kakashi would hate him for using Chidori on Naruto, but he hadn't thought it would be because of how Kakashi had developed it. He only perfected it once Obito gave him his sharingan and he made it to protect his teammates. When I used it on Naruto I threw away everything Kakashi taught me. I don't know how he could even look at me. Then Sasuke thought about Kakashi's teammate. He said his best friend was an Uchiha and that he taught him what he lives by today. Not only was I spitting on what Kakashi told me, I was also spitting on the ideas of one of my own family. He and Rin must have been the ones Kakashi was taking about when he said everyone he loved had already been killed. No wonder he said he knew what I was going through.

Sasuke finally thought about the one thing he'd been thinking about all night. The real question is, should I tell him I'm leaving Konoha with Naruto. If I told him I was leaving because of what the village did to my clan, he'd probably understand why. He would see it as the village turning on an ally. He might still try to stop me from leaving though, or he might tell the Hokage which would lead to an even bigger problem. I just don't know him well enough to know what he might do. It would be easier to not tell him anything. But, he deserves to know why his best friend's clan was killed off and why his other student left. Anko said he was very loyal to Konoha so he might stop me just because I'm leaving. Unless Anko says otherwise, I'm not going to tell him. It just complicates things more then they already are.

That decided, Sasuke turned to the big question he'd been having ever since the hospital. He got up from his bed and went into the bathroom. After switching the light on, he looked at himself in the mirror. Sasuke sent chakra to his eyes and saw what he'd both hoped and feared appear in his eyes: the Mangekyou Sharingan. I was hoping I was just seeing things in the hospital. It seems I wasn't.

Sasuke got closer to the mirror to further examine his eyes. He'd never seen any sharingan like them before. Why would my Mangekyou look so much different than my brother's? Sasuke wondered. Itachi's Mangekyou Sharingan almost looked like a normal sharingan except that all three tomoe were connected to look like a black, three bladed shuriken with a red hole in the middle. Instead of having the traditional three black points on a red iris, Sasuke's Mangekyou Sharingan consisted of three overlapping red ellipses with pointed ends on a black iris, giving his Mangekyou a total of six points.

Sasuke also wondered how he had even gotten the Mangekyou. Itachi had said he need to kill his best friend to get them so how did I get them without killing Naruto? Sasuke had no answers, so he went to the one place that was sure to have them: the Nakano shrine.


Naruto sighed in exhaustion as he entered his apartment. It had been a very tiring day for him. Not since the time he had learned the Rasengan had he trained so hard nor had he been so pleased with the results.

Kakashi hadn't taken him out for ramen until Naruto had mastered all the jutsu he wanted to teach him. Naruto had learned that Kakashi's idea of mastering a jutsu were very different than his own. Kakashi considered a jutsu mastered when you could do the jutsu with just the handseals with your eyes closed. You did not say the name of the jutsu before you did it and you did not look at your hands to make sure you were getting the seals right. His reason for it was that you didn't want an enemy to know what to expect and you also didn't want to mess up on the handseals especially when there was no written record of them. Kakashi told Naruto most good ninja did jutsu like this and the reason why Team 7 didn't was because they were still genin. Since Naruto was leaving the village, he needed to know what the standard was so that he could bring the rest of his skills up to par. By the time Naruto was done with Kakashi, he was able to draw water out of the air, dig shelters out of the side of a cliff, and do the basic shunshin. He had been surprised how easily he had learned them all until Kakashi informed him the Rasengan was based solely on chakra manipulation. By successfully learning it, Naruto had the best chakra control out of his age group when he actually concentrated.

He had also learned what his elemental affinity was, or rather, what his affinities were. Kakashi had given him a piece of paper that he said was a chakra indicator. When Naruto channeled his chakra into the paper, it both split in two and burned to ash at the same time. Kakashi had been pleasantly surprised and told Naruto he had two elemental affinities, wind and fire. He also explained how rare it was to naturally have two affinities and that it would be easier for Naruto to learn futon and katon jutsu.

Yep, Naruto reflected, it was a fulfilling day. He was pulled out of his musings when he heard a knock at the door. He opened it and was pleasantly surprised to find Jiraiya standing there. "Ero-sennin, hi." He scratched the back of his head. "What are you doing here?"

Jiraiya laughed. "Do I need a reason to see my apprentice?"

"No," Naruto smiled. "I suppose you want to come in."

"Yeah, kid." Jiraiya followed Naruto into his apartment. The two of them picked there way around the clutter of scrolls and equipment in the living room until they got to the kitchen. They ended up sitting at Naruto's kitchen table.

"So, what are you here for?" Naruto asked Jiraiya.

"To tell you what's really going going to happen to you," Jiraiya said.

"What do you mean?" Naruto asked.

Jiraiya laughed. "The council thinks that they're getting rid of you, but they're not."

"They're not!" Naruto grinned.

"Ever since Akatsuki showed up, I've been talking with Tsunade about taking you on a training trip when I finish up a mission in three months," Jiraiya began. "So we decided that you would leave three months early and then wait for me. Meanwhile, Tsunade will be straightening the situation out."

Naruto looked up at Jiraiya. "Great, Ero-sennin."

Jiraiya looked annoyed at the name, but didn't say anything about it. "Yeah, kid. No problem. Now there's some more things you should know about the situation..."


The Nakano shrine was dark when Sasuke entered. He felt his way along the wall towards the shelves where the scrolls were held and froze when he felt the edge of a kunai press against his neck. A hand pulled him against a piece of ANBU armor. He hadn't sensed a thing.

"Remember me?" a woman's voice hissed in his ear.

"Anko?" he whispered.

"Yep. Now go close the trapdoor that leads to here. It's very sloppy." The kunai was momentary pressed harder into his neck before it was removed and a hand pushed Sasuke forward.

Sasuke went and closed the trapdoor. He wondered how the brash Anko could be this stealthy. When he returned to the main room, the torches were lit and there was no one in the room. "Anko?" he asked. Without warning, he was pulled against the ANBU armor again and the kunai was at his throat.

"Yes?" Anko hissed.

"Co- could you please stop scarring me like that?"

There was a laugh and Anko appeared seemingly from nowhere in front of him. "I'll try. Just keep in mind I'm paid to be scary; it's kind of hard for me to stop."

"Um," Sasuke didn't really know how to respond to that. "What are you doing here?"

"Waiting for you to get here so I could talk to you."

"About what?"

Anko grinned. "Why, getting out of here alive of course."

"Oh." Sasuke blinked. He hadn't been expecting that and slid down to the floor. He leaned against a wall. Anko followed suite. "I- I guess you would know how to do that better then I would.

"Yep, that I would." Anko laughed dryly. "I guess they were right to worry I would follow Sensei's example."

Sasuke had a sad smile on his face at that. He knew who she was talking about. "Yeah, I guess I can stick myself into that same category."

Anko shook her head at this. "You're not, believe me, you're not."

"I'm not?" Sasuke looked up at her in puzzlement.

"If you were the same as me, they wouldn't have sent out a freshly minted chuunin and four genin. If you were the same as me, they'd send out at least an ANBU squad after you along with several hunter-nin."

"What?" She's saying that's what they should have done? Sasuke knew he would be in trouble for leaving the village, but he didn't think he would be in that much trouble.

The purple-haired ANBU let out a humorless laugh. "Yeah, I know. It sounds like overkill doesn't it, but they have a perfectly good reason for it." She gave him a sly look, "I suppose you want to know why they were so lenient to you."

"I can already guess why," said Sasuke bitterly. It was part of the reason he had made Naruto an Uchiha after all. "I'm the last Uchiha left in Konoha and they didn't want to take any chances I would turn on them." He scoffed, "either that or they thought I was so blindly loyal to Konoha there was no chance I would turn on them. The idiots," he concluded.

"Yep, it's a combination of the two actually, but that's close enough and now you know what type of people will be sent after us when we leave," she said brightly. "Fortunately for us, that won't be a problem."

"Because you're a hunter-nin?"

"Yep! Now," Anko turned to Sasuke, "you said you had a way to seal the compound so anyone who isn't an Uchiha could get in. How does that work?"

"Oh that, here's the scroll with the jutsu in it." Sasuke unrolled a scroll and gave it to her.

Anko took the scroll and looked it over. She laughed. "Well, this is definitely a joke on the council. It'll work perfectly; we're definitely using it. Now that that's taken care of—"

"Wait, why are you so sure it will work."

"Because it says here Namikaze Minato designed it and he's the greatest seal master that ever lived."

"The guy who became the Yondaime Hokage and sealed the Kyuubi?"

"Yep, same guy. So, now that we know nobody will be desecrating your land, we need to figure out how to take all your clan's equipment with us."

"Why would we want to do that?"

Anko became serious. "There's several differences between being a shinobi that belongs to a ninja village and a nuke-nin. One the least thought about is equipment. When a shinobi belongs to village they have unlimited access to all the basic shinobi equipment. Nuke-nin don't have that luxury. Instead, they have to make do with what they can steal from other shinobi. There's a lot of equipment in this compound and there's no reason to waste it. Not to mention all the clan's scrolls we need to take with us." Anko leaned against the wall. "When we meet with Naruto and what-was-her-name, your other team mate tomorrow I'll have to bring a bunch of blank scrolls with me."

Sasuke nodded. "Just to let you know, my other team mate is named Sakura."

"I can't guarantee I'll remember it, but I'll try. Are you going to tell Kakashi?" Anko looked concerned.

"No, I talked with him and told him what happened with Danzou, but I didn't tell him I was leaving. He deserves to know, but I don't know him well enough to know what he'll do."

"Good, that's what I'd have told you to do." Anko stood up and dusted herself off. "I've gotta go. I'll come back here tomorrow after sunset to meet up with your team." Sasuke nodded his approval and Anko sank into the ground without a sound.

Once she was gone, Sasuke looked through the scrolls to find information about the Mangekyou Sharingan. There was not very much information on it as the only people who had the Mangekyou were Uchiha Madara and Uchiha Izuna.

A scroll written by Madara Uchiha was sitting near the top. Sasuke didn't even look at it because he had already read it back when Itachi had slaughtered the clan. In it was the barest information on how to get the Mangekyou.

He sifted through the scrolls and found nothing until he found a very old and dusty scroll near the bottom of the pile. It looked as though it hadn't been opened in a very long time. When he rolled it open to see what was in it, he was surprised to find it had been written by Uchiha Izuna. It contained not just the way Madara had gotten the Mangekyou, but also the way Izuna had gotten it.

Sasuke found it interesting that, unlike Madara, Izuna didn't directly kill his closest friend. Instead, he had indirectly been the cause of his cause of his closest friend's death. According to Izuna, the Mangekyou Sharingan hadn't manifest when his friend died. Instead, it manifested when he came to the realization that he was the cause of his friend's death even if he himself hadn't killed him by his own hand. Because of this, Izuna postulated it wasn't the actual deed of killing you closest friend, but the emotions behind it that lead to the activation of the Mangekyou.

Another thing he noted was that his blindness progressed much slower than that of his brother's and thought that was due to the fact that he hadn't actually killed his friend while his brother had. Sasuke didn't know what blindness he was referring to, but he understood that for some reason both Madara and Izuna went blind due to the Mangekyou.

Izuna's conclusion was that it might be possible to gain a blindless Mangekyou Sharingan if an Uchiha went through the emotions of killing their closest friend without having the friend die because of their actions. He did note it was all speculation as those conditions were almost impossible to achieve. To Sasuke, it did explain why he had the Mangekyou Sharingan; he did indeed feel like he had killed Naruto. I also hope I won't go blind. Aniki, Sasuke thought in horror, You killed Shisui to get your Mangekyou. That means you'll also go blind. Did you know that would happen when you killed him?

Knowing he couldn't do anything about his brother, Sasuke rolled up the scroll and placed it back at the bottom of the pile. He looked at the tablet that was in the middle of the room and smiled. When he had come down here after the slaughter, he refused to call it a massacre, he had read how the control the bijuu as if they were nothing more than pets. On a whim, he activated his sharingan and gasped when the kanji on the tablet changed. It now contained the information on how to get the Mangekyou Sharingan, but it also contained a warning that whoever got the Mangekyou through the shedding of blood would eventually go blind.

Sasuke sighed and deactivated his sharingan. If there was anything else on the tablet, he would read it later as he was taking the tablet with him. Exhausted from the day's events, Sasuke went back to the house.


AN: The whole thing with the origin of Izuna's Mangekyou Sharingan came from the realization that if you do need to kill your best friend to get the Mangekyou, Kakashi shouldn't have a Mangekyou as he didn't kill Obito. He does have one though, and when Kakashi fights Itachi for the first time, he knows that Itachi is going blind becasue of the Mangekyou. As the manga doesn't say specify how Izuna and Madara got their Mangekyou, I figured I could play with it a bit.

Thanks for reading!