The Letter
Kakashi stood in the hokage's office listening to every word but not understanding the meaning.
"What do you mean?" asked Kakashi trying to keep his voice steady.
"Listen, I understand that this is confusing but this is the only option. I need you to give this letter to Naruto. It will explain the position that we are in and what he has to do," answered Tsundae handing the note into Kakashi's hands.
Slowly, Kakashi walked out the door and towards his rambling students. Never before did he ever think that he would see them all happy together ever since Sasuke left. Now that they were finally reunited, they would be ripped apart again with a greater gap than before. And would this rip be able to be sewed back together?
Kakashi reluctantly placed the note into Naruto's opened hand. Shocked, Naruto looked down and stared at the writing on the front with curiosity.
To Naruto: Open When Alone
From Tsundae
Naruto walked home alone that day. Strolled into his apartment without paying attention to any remarks or invitations to train. The letter was opened up with unsteady hands and read with blurry eyes.
Dear Naruto,
As you already know, you were picked for this special mission to attain information from the infamous Akatsuki clan, but the real mission is so much more complex. You are to destroy the clan entirely. The only catch is that…
With wide eyes, Naruto let the letter float to the floor with all the ramen containers and scrolls. What is Tsundae thinking? Destroy the clan entirely. Is she crazy? Only a fool would believe that that was possible. Well, Naruto was that very fool.
As the shock wore off, a grin stretched from ear to ear on his face. This was he chance, he thought. He could finally show them who they were messing with and it was also a great opportunity to avenge Jiraiya- sensei's death. At that very moment, his eyes scrolled down to the very last part of the letter. The only catch is that…
Was avenging Jiraiya's death more important than this final catch that would change almost everyone's life. Maybe it wasn't but getting rid of the deadly Akatsuki would prove beneficial to mostly every single villager. He made up his mind. He would accept and complete this mission. Catch or no catch.
