Naruto/RWBY 6

This chapter is short, but I don't think too short. Well maybe somewhat:D

Anyways, I had some trouble trying to portray what Kakashi should be feeling. I feel like Kakashi's not going to beat up a school teacher just because she attacks him. He's the type to rile people up, and keep dodging their retaliation like a cat.


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Kakashi stretched his shoulders a bit. He rubbed his shoulder where the invisible force had hit him. Glynda wasn't attacking anymore, and was instead waiting cautiously for him to make a move. He clasped his hands stretching his fingers making them nimble. He looked back at her taking it all in. She was standing in a stance as if ready to dodge. She was wearing black boots that had brown heels. She wore a white long sleeved suit that had puffy sleeves, it exposed her chest somewhat, but it was a respectable amount. Her black skirt was appropriate, and black leggings. All in all she definitely looked like a librarian instead of a Professor, but the cape did add a new element to it. She pushed her ocular glasses repositioning it properly. Her green eyes burning with contempt.

"I gave you a free shot earlier to hopefully cool your temper," Kakashi said with an easy going tone. His eyes drooped looking down on her like he was dealing with an angry child. It was all part of his plan. He liked putting his opponents off balance, to make them angry or flustered. It was half the fun of a fight for him.

Glynda scoffed at his attempt to rile her up. She was already riled up. She didn't want those girls to be manipulated by this carefree, and unknown person.

"I'm going to arrest you," she said giving her intentions away. "But first I'm going to make you regret manipulating my students."

"Hmm?" hummed Kakashi amused. "Arrest me? On what charges, I'm a law abiding citizen. In fact I helped an old lady cross a street this morning."

"Sabotaging the education of future hunters, putting young hunters in danger, and selling adult books to underage kids," replied Glynda, her eyes glowed light green. She knew of course that he was giving her students information about the White Fang, she didn't know exactly what, but she didn't like his method. He should be going to the proper authorities, and not young hunters in training. "I'm sure I'll find something to stick on you."

Kakashi chucked nervously at the final accusation. He had actually only offered the book hoping it would scare them away, but hadn't expected two of them to actually buy it. He thought about the cons of fighting her, it really wasn't in his best interest. "I really don't want to fight you."

"Fight me?" she asked confused. Her face darkened, and she smiled menacingly. "You really think you can fight a Professor from Beacon Academy? A fight means you can actually resist!"

"Well you're right. It wouldn't really be a fight," replied Kakashi with a chuckle of his own. His pride was on the line now. She had went, and looked down on him. He was all for his opponents underestimating him, but to be considered an easy opponent...

Glynda raised her crop, and pointed at him. The ground beneath his feet caved in, and swallowed him. It wrapped around him like a taco. It compressed hardening leaving him trapped. She raised her crop, and smirked.

Behind her stood another Kakashi watching. His clone didn't struggle, and looked right at him. This prompt Glynda to glance in the direction the clone was looking, she was cautious not letting her guard down. She quickly leaped away from him when she saw him.

The clone burst into plumes of smoke. Kakashi stood amused. She had celebrated to early. He observed her again taking in her reaction. She had collected herself, and regained focus instantly. She definitely had a veteran mind set.

"I knew it would be inevitable that I would clash with you Hunters," said Kakashi looking half serious. He looked at the trees surrounding them taking it all in. "Maybe it was coincidence, or maybe it wasn't. I knew I would get involved somehow the moment that little girl walked into the bookshop."

"What are you talking about?" questioned Glynda slightly confused. What little girl?

Kakashi raised an eyebrow. "You don't know?"

She didn't reply, and instead let her glare answer for her.

"Here I thought you knew everything," said Kakashi with a chuckle. He put his hands in his pocket again, and looked up at the sky. "The day I saved two little girls about to be killed."

Glynda understood almost immediately. How Team RWBY met him became perfectly clear. Blake, and Weiss were the ones who introduced the other two to him. Those two had been kidnapped before their enrollment in Beacon. She remembered reading about their statement of how a mysterious stranger saved them, it was him. They trust him because he saved them.

"I said to myself, this time I won't get involved, and I'll live a peaceful life," said Kakashi softly. "But when it really comes down to it, I caved in to their request so easily. I even went out of my way to scout ahead to see what they would fight later on, maybe I was worried. Is it because I believe in their ways? maybe because I see potential in them." Kakashi looked her right in the eyes and said, "or is it because I like their naive point of view of he world?"

"It's too late to explain yourself!" shouted Glynda. She flicked her crop at him again.

The earth beneath his threw him into the air.

"It's impossible to dodge if you're immobile in the air!" said Glynda in triumph. She flicked her crop again.

Multiple balls of rocks the size of bowling balls rose into the air, and blitz toward him. The moment one of the rocks was about to hit him, Kakashi replaced himself with one of the other rocks floating out farther back.

Glynda's eyes never lost sight of him. She pointed her crop at him again, her eyes keeping track of him. The rocks moved towards him like moths trying to reach a candle light.

Kakashi replaced himself again, this time with a small patch of dirt that had become uplifted when she first launched him into the air. He was back to the starting point of the fight again.

"I think I understand that ability you're using now," said Glynda as if she had just solved a math problem. "You replace yourself with other objects that are close to you. You moved at high speed. If I were a civilian, it would have appeared as if you had teleported there, but I'm not I can see you move."

Kakashi clapped his hands applauding her. He gave her a smile. "Very good, certainly that's impressive to have figured it out after seeing me use it just twice."

Glynda ignored the compliment, and instead sourly replied, "Your ability may have overwhelmed common thieves, but don't think that you can defeat a Professor of Beacon just because you have a powerful ability."

Kakashi shook his head with a laugh. He stepped forward. "Ability? It's abilities."

He clasped his hands, and leaped back to give himself room. He breathed out a phoenix made of out of fire. It came to life, and screeched a deafening noise. It cut through the air with its speed leaving a trail of ember. It rose into up into the sky before it dived straight at her.

Glynda looked at it unimpressed. She put out her hand into its face the moment it reached her. It exploded destroying the ground surrounding her. She stood unaffected by the explosion, in front of her was a purple array of glyphs.

"A nifty little shield you got there," commented Kakashi lazily. It was also very strong, the Phoenix was capable of breaking concrete.

Glynda didn't reply. She took a stance, and placed her crop inside her fist. She punched at him despite the distance between them.

A gust of wind passed him. Around Kakashi was Susanoo, and on it's stomach was an imprint of a fist. Kakashi inspected the attack impressed with its speed, and power. He willed Susanoo away. Susanoo disappeared evaporating into thin air.

"Fire doesn't work, let's try lightning," said Kakashi, and raised his right hand forward with his palms open.

Sparks of blue lightning started to surround his hand. It quickly took a life of its own, and a tiger made out of lightning leaped from his hand. It was tethered to his hand, but it was fast. It sprinted toward Glynda, and reached her in seconds.

She flicked her crop in front of her to protect herself. The tiger went around her shield circling her. Her shield rotated around her blocking it before it could reach her. The tiger hit her shield, and bounced back. It circled her again, but her shield rotated around her easily deflecting its attack.

"This just won't do," said Kakashi, and supercharged the attack.

The tiger split into two. The two tigers split paths. Glynda's eyes widen, and she whipped her crop forward.

Both tigers were repelled away by a strong invisible force. They were thrown far away from her, and Kakashi. The two tigers sizzled out of existence once their tether with Kakashi was severed.

"You have more than one semblance!? No that's impossible, you have one semblance capable of manipulating your surrounding?" asked Glynda very curious about his power. "You were able to manipulate lightning, and fire, you were also able to switch yourself with objects near you. Could it be that your semblance has two abilities?"

Kakashi didn't reply, instead he brought out his sword. It was an exact look a like of the sword Weiss had. The three dust inside its handle spun around as he selected his preferred dust, ice.

He took a stance, and she responded in kind by taking a defensive pose ready to receive him. Kakashi took a moment to assess the distance between him, and her. It was four yards. He took a breath, and launched himself towards her using shunshin.

Kakashi appeared to her right side with a horizontal slash. Glynda's eyes watched him with an impassive gaze, her right hand wrist flicked out moments before the sword would reach her.

Kakashi's sword bounced off a small purple glyph. His sharingan eyes spun rapidly predicting her next move. He blitz to her left avoiding another invisible attack from her, as long as his eyes could see her crop he could predict her attack.

She didn't lose track of him. His sword bounced off her shield again. Just as his sword bounced away from her shield she kicked him. It was a good surprise, but his eyes had already predicted her next move. He leaned back just barely dodging her heeled boots.

Glynda took the opening, and punched at him with her crop again.

Kakashi's eyes could see the distortion in the air traveling towards him. He threw himself to the left, and farther away from her to dodge it, his eyes watching her every movement carefully.

Glynda started to glow purple. Her aura was beginning to physically manifest. Her eyes glowing an even brighter green. She swung at him as if he was right next to her.

This one was like a whip. He leaped into the air jumping over it, and she smirked. His eyes glowed just as two slap of rock slammed into him. The ground itself had flipped itself closed as if it had been a book left open the whole time. It happened so fast that to dodge it while in mid-air would have been impossible.

Glynda pushed her glasses waiting for him to reappear. "Come out, I know you didn't get hit. I'm sure you have more don't you?"

Kakashi pulled himself out of the ground in front of her. His hidden mole technique. He patted his shit to dust off the dirt on it.

"More of what?" asked Kakashi. He looked at the slap of earth behind him, and shuddered. If that had actually hit him he might have actually died.

"Abilities," replied Glynda repeating the word he had stated earlier. "You already showed several different abilities, what's one more."

"You kept an open mind about my abilities then," said Kakashi impressed that she didn't let her guard down.

Glynda punched toward him again. This time very past.

Kakashi flinched. He had been ready to dodge, but there was nothing to dodge.

Glynda smirked, and pocketed her crop. She turned away from him. "If those girls do get hurt, I'll come back and kill you."

She walked away leaving him standing in the middle of a destroyed clearing.

Kakashi slumped onto the ground with a sigh. It had been quiet a long time since someone had pushed him to move at such speed. He hadn't gotten weaker or let himself get soft, but it was refreshing to actually have a fight once again. Not only that, but it looked like she would trust him. It was true what Sasuke had been spouting after all, when two strong people fight, they can understand each other.

"Time to go home," he muttered to himself. Back to his old boring routine.


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