nisacharakj: (Writing)
Most of the fics listed below have been imported from my LJ insomniackj
This isn't the complete list, though, and I will be adding others soon :3 The rest of this journal will mostly be centered around writing and artwork. And also icons.





FIC LIST


Naruto
One-shots


Immortality
Rating: M; Horror/Macabre
Characters: Sasori
The Master at work


Special Delivery
Rating: T; Horror/Macabre
Characters: Hidan, Kakuzu
The duo make a necessary pit stop...


Pocahontas
Rating: T; Yaoi/Comedy
Characters: Hidan, Kakuzu
Pocahontas with a twist


Fields of Gold
Rating: G; Friendship/Character Death
Characters: Hidan, Kakuzu
Eternity is an awfully long time...


Waking Dreams
Rating: NC 17; Yaoi
Characters: Hatake Kakashi, Uchiha Shisui
Waking Dreams


The River Shall Keep This Friend
Rating: T; Friendship/Character death 
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi
The River Shall Keep this Friend


Bacon
Rating: G; Yaoi/Fluff
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi
Shisui isn't much of a morning person


Memento
Rating: T; Implied Yaoi/Character death 
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi
Selflessness comes with a price that others sometimes have to pay


T.O.D (Time of Death)
Rating: T; Yaoi/Death/Hurt/Comfort/Friendship
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi
T.O.D

Rain
Rating: T; Friendship/Hurt/Comfort
Characters: Senju Hashirama, Uchiha Madara
Sometimes you have to wait for the sun to come to you to stop the rain

Economy Class
Rating: T; Humor/Romance
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Temari
Who knew that an empty seat on board a long flight to France could bring the best and the worst in each other?

Santa Likes Cheeseburgers
Rating: G; Humor/Romance
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Temari

A six year old runs away from home on Christmas day because Santa doesn't exist.

Poison
Rating: T; Romance/Hurt/Comfort
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi
A heart is a heavy burden


French Oral
Rating: T; Humor/Romance/Friendship
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Temari

Shisui gets a little too excited about a French Oral, and Temari has no idea why he's so happy to see her...




Multichapter

Unprofessional

Rating: NC17; Het/Yaoi
Characters: Kakuzu, Hidan, Terumi Mei
[part 1] [part 2] [part 3]

Blasphemy
Rating: NC17; Yaoi/Mild Gore
Characters: Hidan, Kakuzu
[part 1] [part 2]


Transient
Rating: T; Drama 
Characters: Temari, Hidan, Nara Shikamaru, Kakuzu
[part 1] [part 2] [part 3] [part 4] [part 5] [part 6 preview]





RP-Based FIC


Itachi/Shisui rp ficlets [detectives!verse]
Rating: --; Family/Yaoi/Fluff 
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi
Duckies and Cute Things
It Wasn't Sasuke's Birthday After All...


nisacharakj: (Default)
Title: Memento
Author[personal profile] nisacharakj 
Type and Genre: Implied Yaoi; Hurt/Comfort/Character death
Rating: T
Characters: Uchiha Shisui, Uchiha Itachi 
Summary: Shisui was always putting himself in front of others, and now Itachi has to pay for it
Warnings: Character death



It was several seconds after the shot rang that Itachi felt time do a double take and come to a jarring halt.

Shisui had fallen to his knees.

Itachi could count the number of seconds that passed in that moment. But if he stood there counting, he would have counted forever.

Shisui's lips part, as if to speak. To say something. Call out for Itachi, perhaps. But it isn't words that come out.

Words didn't bleed like that.

Itachi holds him up before he hits the ground completely.

When he rolls him over, Shisui is shaking. Itachi's fingers are lost in crimson. He'd worn his brown coat when he'd stepped out of the house, Itachi remembered distinctly. But chest down there was not a speck of brown anymore.

And Shisui's eyes are red.

Lips quivering, spouting more blood, Shisui brings a shaking hand up to Itachi's, pressing something cold into it. Something he'd meant to give Itachi a long time ago. His breath comes out in shaky clouds of cold air.

....Soon those red eyes begin to fade to black, bleeding into obsidian, receding into an abyss. He feels something cold on his cheek, like raindrops – except they are not raindrops, but something much saltier.

Itachi wipes his eyes, smearing them with red as he watches the stars reflect perfectly in Shisui's eyes.

Shisui has stopped shaking.

And when he leaves, he takes Itachi with him.


....Years later, Itachi would still touch that necklace. He would still open his eyes in the middle of the night when Shisui sat on the end of his bed. He would stare into those eyes for an eternity until Shisui would crawl over him, that smile on his lips... That secret smile only Itachi knew.

And it would still feel warm when he held him like that. It still felt real. He could still feel Shisui inside him, around him, beside him.... Watching over him.


When Itachi looked up at the stars, he knew he was looking into Shisui's eyes again.

[FIC] Bacon

Jul. 1st, 2012 10:53 am
nisacharakj: (Default)
Title: Bacon
Author[personal profile] nisacharakj 
Type and Genre: Yaoi; Romance/Fluff
Rating: G
Characters: Uchiha Itachi, Uchiha Shisui
Summary: Guess who's hungry?

For [personal profile] olliegami 



You left again. I was cold and the bed was empty. I sort of had plans on being a grump for the rest of the day, but is that you in the kitchen right now? Are we having bacon?  "Mm, morning."

Still in those pink boxers, mm? "Morning."

You'd rather see me naked? "Watcha making?"  That's a deep pan. So we're not having bacon?  

The windows are wide open, and it's a Sunday. Not that I'd mind, though. "Porridge." No, not bacon. I'm boiling water.

But… the bacon? "Are you sick?"

"No…"

Here, let me give you a kiss, perhaps you'd change your mind. "I love you."

…See that? That is a pinch of salt going in the water. No, there will be no bacon. "I love you too."

No? What if I stuck my tongue in here, like this? "Nn—" Your ear is so cute~

Ah-! You cheat… "Shisui."

"Mm?" Have I convinced you yet?

"Get me the bacon." Perhaps.

You're the best, Itachi~

"And a pan." And wipe that grin off your face.
nisacharakj: (koi)
Title: The River Shall Keep This Friend
Author[personal profile] nisacharakj 
Type and Genre: Friendship
Rating: T
Characters: Itachi, Shisui
Summary: Self-sacrifice… a nameless shinobi who protects peace from within its shadow; Shisui's final moments
Warnings: Character death



Unsure steps took them to the Nakano River that night, Itachi holding him by the elbow, his grip almost talon-like against the other's arm. When Shisui asks him what it looked like, Itachi's voice carries in whispers like the wind through the rushes around them: "There is nothing to see." …For on a night like this, when even the light of the moon refused to shine down on them, Konoha was pitch black, save for the soft glow of lanterns in the distance. But the river-- The river was ominously quiet, patient, little waves lapping over each other. If one listened carefully, it was as if she were calling, ever so softly over the gentle breeze that carried through their hair.

When his feet touched that cold wetness, Shisui almost stepped back onto the bank. A moment of indecision: a moment he quickly recovered from. Itachi's hand on his chest held him steady as he slipped in a little deeper now, water lapping the skin around his ankles, and very soon, his shins. Darkness circling those legs that once gave him the title Shunshin no Shisui, eager to pull him in.

So eager…

She may be quiet tonight, but the Nakano was greedy.

She always had been.

Shisui nodded, walking further into the water, the water now licking his knees. Itachi's grip was tight around him, and Shisui chuckled. "Please remember to let me go, Itachi…"

He didn't have to see it to know, was silently thankful that he had no eyes to confirm it. The way those fingers curled in the front of his shirt, gripping fabric tight—the whispers on the wind were louder here, but Shisui knew Itachi was crying.

He stepped further into the Nakano, until his chest felt the iciness of her unforgiving waters. Fingers skimmed the water 'neath him, holding on to nothing, tips quickly becoming numb. If he was shaking, it was only because it was so cold.

Itachi pulled him close when he felt Shisui's knees give way, that curly mop of hair resting against the arm that held on to Shisui's shoulders. Itachi's free hand stayed on Shisui's chest, his heart beat steady as a drum under the ice. The grip on Shisui's shoulder tightened, and it took the younger one all his will to lower his friend into the water. Itachi couldn't bear to look at him, but he felt cold hands grip his own under the water, and it was only natural for his eyes to wander over to Shisui's face. He didn't need moonlight to tell that Shisui was smiling.

Water lapping the sides of his face, his hair waving through the ripples like short kelp, Shisui spoke again. Whispers on the waves…

"My body is merely a vessel. Someday… we will all have to let ours go. My eyes—they held the power of the gods, but I am no god, Itachi. I do not wish to be a tool. I do not wish to be bound by the laws that govern the shinobi world and live to see the people I love suffer under the hands of an unworthy god. But my spirit… " Itachi felt the grip on his hand tighten then. "I will not die, dear brother. For as long as the Will of Fire burns, I will not die. Do not think of me as dead."

Itachi nodded dumbly, tears raining down on the water that was so eager to take the other. It made sense. Shisui made perfect sense, and he had agreed to this weeks ago when the other had first mentioned it to him. But now, the moment was here, and Shisui was slipping in his arms. The river seemed more eager than when they had started out, and Itachi opened his mouth to cry out, beg for more time. Just a minute, a second, a moment longer.

"Itachi… Remember your promise." Whispers on the waves… And when he looked down, Shisui was still smiling.

…Smiling even as the water completely covered him, and Itachi sobbed, begging for time, begging for a way out, begging silently.

When Shisui jerked, he held him down. Let the other grip onto him any which way he wanted, let him tear at skin or pull his arm out of his socket. Bubbles rose to the surface, kicks broke out and splashed around them—Now Itachi wished that it would all be over. Fingers gripped those curls under water.

It felt like hours, but the Nakano was quiet again. The water around them was once more still. Itachi dare not look into the water then, but he had to pry Shisui's frozen fingers away from his own. His chest heaved with the breath that he took later, turning, eventually, to look at his friend. Ashen under the water, Shisui's lips were still twitched into a smile that was almost not there.

That was enough to let him go…

And he watched as Konoha claimed yet another shinobi.

Itachi… Remember your promise.


-----

Whispers on the wind, whispers on the waves. The reflection in the still waters still smile back at him. The fire in Naruto's blue eyes remind him once more, and he tells Shisui, with utmost conviction: "Soon, brother."

Naruto can only wonder why Itachi looks at him like that.

…And the Nakano babbles and laughs, waiting. Waiting to be set free, waiting for a reunion, waiting for a promise fulfilled.
nisacharakj: (M/M: Kiss me hard before you go)
Title: Waking Dreams
Author[personal profile] nisacharakj 
Type and Genre: Yaoi; Romance
Rating: NC-17
Characters: Kakashi/Shisui
Summary: Shisui's got quite a few vivid dreams to keep him going during Kakashi's absence~
Warnings: Explicit things, crack

For [personal profile] chidorimaster <3


They say the raven can be trained to sing... )

"I need to change our sheets." His raven presses his face to the pillow right next to his. "But they smell so much like you."
nisacharakj: (dreaming with the faeries)
Of course, this is just a little list I'm making-- because it occurred to me that I should~ Most of the themes deal with not-so-light instances, though, sadly. Oh well, here goes:

Shisui
With Shisui, the main theme that has been bugging me lately would have to be death. I wouldn't mind playing out whatever form: suicide (canon or AU), terminal illness, mortal wounds, old age/natural death. I've always considered a military or police force AU in which Shisui ends up working to protect a person or ideal using himself as the ultimate sacrifice. It wouldn't be a spur-of-the-moment case, though, and may involve long time planning and mental preparation for what is to come, keeping secrets and fulfilling promises with a twist. It doesn't have to be romantic at all, and could even be a one-sided thing as far as he is concerned. I'd just love to play out the slow acceptance of fate and the end of things; how he, as a human being, learns the real meaning of letting go all that he has lived and worked for.

On the topic of selflessness and sacrifices, I'd also love to play out something in which he has to cope with being contented to watch the one person he loves the most spend their lives with another person, either happily or unhappily.

Kotoamatsukami has also been nagging at me for quite a while now, and having to play something with him using it to manipulate somebody he cares for deeply would be awesome, I think. He would never consider resorting to manipulation when it came to somebody he loved, but perhaps he would have to do it in order to protect said person? How he sees himself or judges his self worth after having to use such a technique on another person would be interesting to explore.


Hashirama
For Hashirama, I guess, falling apart would be something I would love to look into. I guess this would need a Madara, or somebody as equally powerful as himself, where all his plans for a better and brighter future somehow crumble while he is still alive and he has to watch it all happen. He would obviously desperately try to fix things, but since he usually is the character to always have everything go his way, I suspect it’d be fun to play out a scenario in which everything went wrong for him.

Then there’s that little question mark that won’t stop nagging me: the part where he lets Madara live after the battle at the Valley of the End. He obviously would have known that Madara was not dead at the end of that battle; my question is ’What really took place between them that day?’ All the what if’s~ I’d love to play it out :3 <---Okay, so this has been lightly touched on in canon, but I would still love to explore their relationship in general, as friends and visionaries.

And then, of course, in general, his relationship with Mito. Just—omg are there any Mito roleplayers out there?


Mito
Again, with her, I’d love to explore her relationship with Hashirama. I’d like to put her through a loss of some sort, like the loss of a child after the kyuubi has been sealed within her. Mito gets a whole lot of loss to deal with, unfortunately, and I’d also love to play out her reaction to Hashirama’s death… Ah, poor girl.

Another little thing I'd love to play out would be how she learns to cope with the Kyuubi inside her, and how, with the help of her husband, learns to contain that vessel with love. A bit of an abstract approach would be a fun thing too.



Sasori
With him I’d like to explore the concept of transience (OU or AU), something he tries so hard to deny. I’d like to play out a moment in which he is forced to tap into the human side of himself, which would throw him off to an extent. It’d be a conflict I’d love to explore. He needs some soul searching.



Tobirama
Always the younger brother and in the shadow of the eldest; I would love to explore the relationship between Tobirama and Hashirama, and also between him and Madara. I've always believed that it was never just his upbringing that made him cling to his father's ideals (to some extent) and also to suspicion. He would have had to try hard to be completely acknowledged by his brother, someone who acknowledged an Uchiha as a brother and an equal instead.



Rin
What if Rin never died? I'd love to play out her relationships with older versions of Kakashi and Obito. Would she still love Kakashi? Would she grow to love Obito?
nisacharakj: (KakuHidan)
Title: Unprofessional
Author: [livejournal.com profile] insomniackj
Type and Genre: Het/Yaoi (because it doesn’t have to be either/or); Drama/Romance
Rating: NC-17
Characters: Kakuzu/Hidan/Terumi Mei and others

Summary: Kakuzu is manager of a successful modeling agency. The only legitimate relationship he has is with his work. But that soon begins to change when a new model is taken into the agency and more than one person attempts to modify his definition of the concept of ‘a relationship’.

Warnings: Explicit/heavy scenes as the story progresses; crack pairings; Het and yaoi; and lastly, this is an AU setting, so do expect some OOC-ness.




Chapter 3 )
nisacharakj: (oh dear D:)
I-I... I've never done this before D:



Title: Unprofessional - Chapter 2
Author: insomniacKJ
Type and Genre: Het/Yaoi (because it doesn’t have to be either/or); Drama/Romance
Rating: NC-17
Characters: Kakuzu/Hidan/Terumi Mei and others

Summary: Kakuzu is manager of a successful modeling agency. The only legitimate relationship he has is with his work. But that soon begins to change when a new model is taken into the agency and more than one person attempts to modify his definition of the concept of ‘a relationship’.

Warnings: Explicit/heavy scenes as the story progresses; crack pairings; Het and yaoi; and lastly, this is an AU setting, so do expect some OOC-ness.




Chapter 2 )
nisacharakj: (Default)
This was borne out of boredom :3 Many thanks to [livejournal.com profile] thefeistage for all the late night chats that fed me ideas for this random story. YOU MAY RECOGNIZE ONE OF THE CHARACTERS ON THERE kukukuku ;3
And to [livejournal.com profile] shigeruhiko whose version of Mei I am still in love with T____T FFS yes, this is my first time writing Mei. You can tell it is that bad lolol



Title: Unprofessional 
Author: [livejournal.com profile] insomniackj
Type and Genre: Het/Yaoi (because it doesn’t have to be either/or); Drama/Romance
Rating: NC-17 (not so much chapter 1, but it gets heavy in places as the story progresses)
Characters: Kakuzu/Hidan/Terumi Mei and others

Summary: Kakuzu is manager of a successful modeling agency. The only legitimate relationship he has is with his work. But that soon begins to change when a new model is taken into the agency and more than one person attempts to modify his definition of the concept of ‘a relationship’.

Warnings: Explicit/heavy scenes as the story progresses; crack pairings; Het and yaoi; and lastly, this is an AU setting, so do expect some OOC-ness.



Unprofessional - Chapter 1 )
nisacharakj: (Default)

Title: Immortality
Characters: Sasori, random woman
Genre: Horror/Macabre
Summary: The Master is at work.

Read more... )

 



 
nisacharakj: (Cas-SPN)
Another AU starring Kakuzu and Hidan on a murder spree. Wheee~ Something I didn't post on here but had it up on DA for a while 8D
X.x.X.x.X.X.x.X.x.X

 

The best part of a kill is the fear.

Hidan had never seen him smile. Standing in the shadows of the alley, he watched as one of those dark hands splayed itself across the quivering chest of their victim, searching for the weakest spot. The man pinned underneath had many openings if he wanted to fight back or escape, Hidan noted curiously, wondering why he didn’t attempt to run away at all. They never run away…

Kakuzu now straddled the man, knees holding in the victim’s thighs together. One large hand travelled down the man’s neck, fingers searching. At one point they lingered, feeling the familiar throbbing of a pulse. Gingerly, he let that hand slide down the man’s shoulder, and up to his wrist. Again, a pulse. Fainter this time, but fast nevertheless. Yes, Hidan thought, the best part of a kill is the fear.

Hidan watched as Kakuzu methodically pulled up the man’s shirt, bunching it at the collar, that large beautiful hand searching once more. When Kakuzu had found what he was looking for, he stilled, adding more pressure, pushing down on the victim’s chest. Hidan felt his own fingers twitch, anticipating, excited. He stepped closer. He wouldn’t miss this for the world.

Now close enough and out of the shadows, Hidan crouched down beside the victim’s head. When the doomed man turned to look at him, Hidan only grinned. Oh no, he had no intentions of rescuing him. He was just here to watch. His lilac eyes fell on Kakuzu.

His partner was as expressionless as he had always been. Not even a quiver of satisfaction, Hidan noted. Lilac eyes turned their gaze back onto their victim. Now it will begin…

There was only time for a whimper before Kakuzu’s free hand found its place across the man’s mouth. The immediate reaction for the dying man was to turn his attention to Hidan, eyes imploring, begging for mercy.

Hidan only held a finger to his lips. Shhh. No screaming. His lips curled demonically behind that finger.

It didn’t take long until Kakuzu had pressed down firmly into the man’s chest, nails boring through skin and flesh, his raw power ripping through muscle and sinew. The guy underneath him struggled, fingernails scratching erratically on the cobbles and then coming to grip Kakuzu’s arm, legs jerking, eyes wide open. Struggle all you want, Hidan thought, sneering. It’ll only get worse. Like a fly in a spider’s web. You’re fucked anyway.

And now for the best part…

Hidan licked his lips as blood gushed in pulsing rivulets through the spaces between Kakuzu’s fingers as he clamped the poor man’s mouth shut. Hidan moved to crouch down behind the man’s head, hands coming to pin the guy down completely now, stopping him from scratching Kakuzu as his heart was ripped out ever so carefully from his chest.

At one point, Kakuzu raised himself just a little, frowning. Hidan laughed. We have a wetter. He laughed even harder as he watched the victim’s pants stain dark, urine spreading down his thighs and onto the cobbled floor. Yes, the best part of a kill is the fear.

Eventually, all movement came to a halt, and Kakuzu stood up, a still beating heart in one hand. He tossed it onto the floor beside the dead man and turned to leave.

Hidan followed him, gripping the back of Kakuzu’s jacket before he got too far. He knew what came next.

Kakuzu turned, raising his bloody hands to the sides of Hidan’s eager face and nodded, bringing them down to smear the warm blood all over him. Hidan couldn’t help but moan softly at the warmth spreading down his skin when Kakuzu let him have it, tongue coming to lick off some of it as Kakuzu’s thumb ran across his lips.

Tonight Hidan hadn’t killed, but he would still have blood.

And Kakuzu merely walked back to their truck.
nisacharakj: (Emperor's New Groove Disney)
This is for Hidan's birthday 8D

♥ HAPPY BIRTHDAY HIDAN!!!! ♥

I was out of ideas and thought Oh hey why don't I do a parody of Pocahontas? And this is where it took me.

Title: Pocahontas
Pairing: Kakuzu/Hidan
Sumary: Hidan is out hunting – for the head of the Chief’s son. But he soon realizes that he won’t be satisfied with only the head…


You think you own whatever land you land on; The earth is just a dead thing you can claimmmm~  )


Oh, and just so we're clear, what happens in the forest after that is consensual. It's not rape, sorry |D Hidan's screams are due to his surprise - he's just overreacting because it's just too good to be true rofl.

But yes, it is safe to assume that Hidan pulled a John Smith move and saved Kakuzu's tribe from going into battle with the settlers. And somewhere down the road, Kakuzu sang Colors of the Wind to enlighten Hidan about the way of a balanced world
nisacharakj: (Default)
AND SO I FINALLY FINISHED THAT ANCIENT KUZUHIDAN FIC I STARTED. Yes, Blasphemy. It was getting too long for my liking, and honestly, I would have loved to spend more time on gore, but it got boring haha... So here's the end result. PRETTY LAME.

Blasphemy - Part 2 )


nisacharakj: (Gibbs/just get to the point)
"However much we stumble, it is a teacher’s burden always to hope that with learning, a boy’s character might be changed, and so the destiny of a man." - The Emperor's Club
nisacharakj: (Default)
Title: Blasphemy
Fandom: Naruto (ofc~)
Rating: PG (I think XD)
Genre: drama/romance (not really)
Characters: Kakuzu, Hidan

For [livejournal.com profile] shirohime777 who gave me the idea one day when we were sitting around doing nothing and complaining to each other about how bored we were~ Ah and should I continue into the gory details...? |: It's my first time writing up an intro to smut. Eh. I feel like I failed lol. Writing Hidan has suddenly become pretty hard for me now that I am so used to [livejournal.com profile] zoe2001135 's version of him D:

However, there is another part planned, where Hidan gets into the conversion process. Gore, anyone...? |8

I also have work tomorrow. WTF am I doing? I should be in bed. 

x.X.X.x


Blasphemy; parte 1~ )
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nisacharakj: (Garfield - eyes)
 :D Mom actually said yes to getting my hair colored! And it's going to be dark red streaks so that the change isn't too visible! And I'm hoping I could get it done before I get to go to Sri Lanka (totally hoping I won't have to >,<). My hair's got a natural reddish tint to it on the underside, probably because of the heat - and my intensely hot showers :D And since I found my jaw-clip on Friday, I got to pull my hair up and look at it properly, and wala, there's a bit of red showing, and red looks good apparently XD Plus I might change the front a bit so that my hair doesn't look so... flat :c I can't wait till the curls grow back again dammit D:  I miss my sexeh curls! 

Aaaand... I've been studying like crazy as usual. Well, it's not entirely usual usual, but yes, I've been studying. And all my books are over 1000 pages long O.O At least I intimidated my brothers enough to scare them into studying as well XD They really need to. The exam's only a few weeks away :|

Apart from that, there's nothing else going on in my sorry-ass life except for the fact that mom thinks there's a prostitute living downstairs. Jeez. Talk about not judging people >.> 

And when am I going to get inspired all over again to finish that horrible monstrosity titled Transient that I've taken up?! Gah!! And then there's Shattered Ones. I really need a break. :C 

Here's just the beginning of Chapter 6 that I've been working on for months now, and I'm still thinking about what to put in there. There's going to be a fight scene, and since this goes along with the canon events leading up to Kakuzu and Hidan's death, I'm going to have to very concisely fit that damn scene in there... because that's going to play a role in Hidan and Shikamaru's 'relationship'.






x.X.x.X.x.X.x.X.x.X.x

The mud had crept into his sandals again. Hidan winced, annoyed. He angled his foot almost vertical to the ground and tapped the front of his sandal. A trickle of mud snaked its way out from in between his toes. “Fucking rain,” he grumbled, promptly shifting his weight to his now clean foot and doing the same for the other. He tapped his foot harder as the layer of mud beneath it refused to come away as easily as it had done with the other. “Damn fucking rain!” he yelled.

He had just reached the border of the village they were staying in, and the rain, Hidan found, had been incredibly persistent and annoying the entire journey. As if wet desert sand wasn’t hard enough to trudge through, he found himself practically wading through flooded streets that had no efficient rainwater drainage system. Not only were his leggings wet, but now they were heavily stained. His feet slipped within his sandals, his cloak clung to him like a clammy second skin, and water droplets fell off the edges of his eyelashes, making it difficult to see.

Another bolt of electricity ripped through the heavy sky and Hidan quickened his pace. His shoulder wearily registered the presence of his scythe as the weapon lightly bumped into it when he walked; large pointy objects were the last things anyone ought to be carrying with them in the middle of a rainstorm. Immortal as he claimed to be, Hidan still was susceptible to pain. And right now, he was far from planning to stick around and find out what thirty thousand amperes of electricity charging through his body felt like.

He broke into a run.

x.X.x.X.x


Kankuro followed close to the Kazekage as they made their way to the Suna checkpoints. It had been raining hard for more than an hour. He frowned. Why is she still out there?

“Kazekage sama!” a chuunin called out, waving to them as he approached. The man’s now transparent headgear was plastered onto the sides of his face.

Gaara did not stop running. “Any news on the intruder?” he asked, eyes still trained forward, searching for any sign of Temari.

The chuunin caught up with them, sloshing rainwater with his feet as he jogged. He shook his head. “Surveillance reported no sign of any intruder, sir.”

Gaara took a turn to his left. “As expected.”

“Sir?”

“He means that nobody in their right mind would want to go through the trouble of escaping our surveillance cameras if they were after minimum detection,” Kankuro offered, visibly annoyed.

The chuunin chewed on his lower lip in embarrassment. “Oh.”

“What about the watch posts at the Northeast?” Gaara asked, spitting some rainwater that had found its way into his mouth.

“Negative, sir. The last shift was at 0215 hours. All stations reported ‘all clear’. No one suspicious was sighted, sir.”

“What about Sabaku no Temari? Did anyone report seeing her there?”

The man’s eyes widened. “Sir…? Er, no sir.”

“Kankuro.” Gaara looked over his shoulder at his brother.

Kankuro nodded. “Yeah. My bet is she snuck in at 2:15.”

Gaara looked away, satisfied that his brother thought the same.

The chunnin jogged next to them, listening to their conversation with confusion. Sabaku no Temari? He gulped. What did the Kazekage’s sister have to do with this? “Sir…?” The man tried to mask the doubt in his voice. “Who exactly should we be looking for? Do we have any idea what the intruder may look like?”

“He is a member of Akatsuki,” Gaara replied dryly.

The chuunin’s reaction was immediate. “A-akatsuki?” He stopped in his tracks. The man recollected the last time they were paid a visit by the Akatsuki. They had almost lost their leader; the very one who was now making his way, unperturbed, to the Northeast watch posts. If there really was an Akatsuki member waiting for them there, then… “Kazekage sama!” he cried out. “Kazekage sama, stop!”

Kankuro snapped his head to the side to face the man, who now had an arm raised in protest. Gaara took a few steps further before he too came to a halt. He frowned - ever so slightly - annoyed. “What?” He mentally braced himself for the answer.

“Sir, if it’s Akatsuki then you should… I mean, it’s not safe… sir… last time...”

At this point, Kankuro grabbed the man by his vest and held him dangerously close to his face. The purple face paint rendered Kankuro’s expression threatening than it already was. “What?!” he snarled. The chunnin gasped in surprise. “Not safe? Did you think the Kazekage was not strong enough to take on an Akatsuki member if he wanted to?”

“Hatori, send in for backup at the North-eastern border,” Gaara interrupted. He eyed Kankuro in silence before coolly adding: “Kankuro, let him go so that he may carry out his orders.”

With a parting snarl, Kankuro let go of his grip on the man. The chuunin bowed in the direction of Gaara and, turning on his heels, sped off to convey the message.

“Did you see that?” Kankuro asked, pointing a thumb in the direction of the fleeing man.

Gaara casually looked away as his brother joined him. “He was merely acting concerned.”

“Acting concerned!” Kankuro spat. “More like he was suggesting you were incapable of handling things on your own. The bastard.” Kankuro jogged beside Gaara, gritting his teeth as he tried to hold in the disappointment of not getting to punch Hatori in the face. Right now, concern for his sister was overriding his attempts to maintain composure. Not only was he worried about Temari, but he secretly admitted to himself that even he had begun to fear for Gaara should they run into another Akatsuki member.

“I suppose it is merely a matter of perception, then.” The Kazekage scanned the dark horizon in front of him. Tall sandstone towers stood in ten-meter intervals, a Suna shinobi occupying each one. They had finally reached the watch posts.

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The door to room 26 burst open and crashed against the wall behind it. Kakuzu eyed the drenched and dripping man at the entrance for a few fleeting moments before reaching over to his briefcase on the bed. The first orange rays were already making themselves visible over the horizon. “You’re late,” he pointed out nonchalantly.

“Why thank you for pointing out the fucking obvious!” Hidan glared. He gripped the sides of the wooden doorframe, gasping for breath. The contours of his perfectly toned body showed through the wet cloak. His hair hung slack in lifeless downward spikes, dripping beads of rainwater from their ends.

Kakuzu folded a piece of paper – which Hidan suspected was their map – and placed it carefully in the waterproof pocket of his cloak. Hidan groaned. “Oi come on Kakuzu!” he whined. “Can’t we at least wait till the damn sky is clear?”

“We are already late as it is,” was the gruff reply.

“Are you serious?! So you’re just going to go ahead and barge right into the damn mission in the fucking rain, is that right?” Hidan stared incredulously at Kakuzu, who seemed decidedly oblivious to the weather at the moment. “Haven’t you looked out the window? It’s practically a flood out there!”

Kakuzu glanced at the gradually enlarging puddle at Hidan’s feet. It was turning the tan carpet a dark muddy brown. “I am aware of that.”

“So let’s just wait it out,” Hidan suggested.

“The weather will get dryer when we head East.”

“The hell is wrong with you?! Just look at me -” he tugged at part of his cloak that clung to his chest. “Look!” Hidan glared. “There is no way we’re going out there in this weather! Do you even have any idea how heavy this damn cloak gets when it’s wet?”

Hidan knew it was useless. He had never once succeeded in changing this man's mind, and he was not surprised that today would be no exception. Yet it irked him nonetheless. Why couldn't Kakuzu bring himself to consider his partner's wishes? At least just this once? They were supposed to be a team for crying out loud. Hidan imagined himself slashing away at the Falls nin. I seriously fucking hate him right now!

The Jashinist scowled at his luck. He joined the Akatsuki for the sake of following in the footsteps of this very man, whom he had admired so much back then. A fellow immortal who had lived for more than four times longer than he had; the respect he garnered Kakuzu at this information when he was first introduced to the organization had been great. Kakuzu had stood out as someone akin to a mentor, and Hidan had looked forward to learning from him. He had even rejoiced in being partnered with the old grouch. But every sense of fulfilment or expectation had quickly faded into annoyance when he finally discovered Kakuzu's favorite past time: bounty hunting.

The man had no regard for his religion - or any religion for that matter - bluntly stating that he had agreed to partner with a religious 'nut' like Hidan because he believed he could make a profit out of it. Such callous degradation of all things holy! He had even flat out dismissed it as being a waste of time, whilst he found it perfectly justifiable to take especially long detours just so he could complete his side missions of exchanging bodies for money.

Kakuzu casually looked over Hidan's drenched garments. There was nothing in Kakuzu's expression that said anything about changing his mind. The older man merely maintained his disinterested tone as he remarked matter-of-factly: "It is not my fault that you decided to go out in the middle of a rainstorm and burden yourself with..." he glanced over the younger man's slouching, disarranged form; "with whatever it is you're complaining about." He moved in closer to the door, eyeing Hidan intently with a frown. Hidan's arm was gripping the door frame, blocking Kakuzu's exit. He nudged the offending arm slightly with his chest. His voice now came in a hoarse whisper. "The two-tails has been located. We have been given orders to capture it as quickly as possible."

"Tch! Like that's going to happen!" Hidan released his arm from its grip and raised it above his head to let Kakuzu pass. "With all your damn side jobs, we won't be getting anywhere near the two-tails for at least a month," he hissed, voice lowered in secrecy.

"That may be so, but you must admit that my side jobs provide you the satisfaction of serving your deity as well." The Falls nin took a step forward into the hallway of the second floor. His briefcase clinked against the door frame.

"Satisfaction?" Hidan spat, whipping his body around to lean against the wall, arms crossed. There was a slight inclination of his head as he spoke, looking Kakuzu squarely in the face. "How the fuck did you assume that I get any sort of satisfaction in doing your dirty work?"

"You're not the one making the exchanges, I am."

"But they're Jashin's sacrifices you're selling, bastard!"

Kakuzu's feet tread quietly on the carpeted floor as he moved toward the head of the stairs. "It doesn't matter what you do with a body once it's dead."

Hidan had to admit Kakuzu had a point there, but he wasn't intending on openly voicing it. "It still feels wrong," he said, half mumbling as he grudgingly followed Kakuzu to the stairs.

"Killing is wrong in itself. You shouldn't be bothered about what else is wrong after that."

"Oi oi oi! Who said I killed? I sacrifice, man, I sacrifice!"

Kakuzu merely rolled his eyes at the other man's statement. "They're the same thing."

"There's a difference!" Hidan snapped, stomping his way downstairs to walk beside Kakuzu.

"Whatever."

"Oi! There's a difference! What I do has a purpose. A holy, noble one, unlike all the other stupid reasons people give for -"

Kakuzu waved his hand dismissively as he cut him short. "I don't want to hear it."

"I don't care! You're gonna listen to me anyway." Hidan's sandals squelched as he stomped beside Kakuzu, wet shoe prints dotting the tan carpet of the motel lobby. "To kill is just to end a life and then get over it. But sacrifice isn't just ending a damn life and leaving it at that. Sacrifice is about purifying the soul, making it sacred, making that damn sinful body of yours into something worth offering to the Almighty."

"Room 26, checking out." Kakuzu tuned out his ears to Hidan's sermon and handed in the keys to the young lady at the reception. The receptionist smiled a sweet cherry-lipped smile as she received the keys.

"That damn sinful soul of yours, you hear me?!" Hidan yelled, angry at being ignored. He pointed a furious finger at the young lady and glared at her. "You!" he growled, taking her cherry smile as an insult. "You skanky whore! You too!"

"Thank you very much for your hospitality," Kakuzu said quickly as he signed out at the bottom of the clipboard and pushed it towards the startled woman. "You shouldn't mind him. He's a little pressed for sleep." He grabbed Hidan by the back of his neck and dragged him away from the reception and towards the door. The woman merely nodded and stared at the departing duo.

"I am not pressed for sleep! In no way am I sleepy! If you haven't noticed, I am wide awake thanks to the fucking rain!" Hidan yelled, his feet dragging against the floor behind Kakuzu and a finger raised in objection. "And what the fuck are you doing Kakuzu?! I can walk on my own you know!"

Kakuzu tugged harder at Hidan’s wet collar in response, choking him. Why do I put up with this? He flung Hidan outside and stepped into the pouring outdoors.

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Argh! I really need to finsih it! D:
nisacharakj: (freedom)

Title: Fields of Gold
Rating: K
Fandom: Naruto
Pairing: Kakuzu/Hidan
Genre: Spiritual/Friendship
A/N: This little story takes place after Kakuzu and Hidan's death. So err yes, they're dead... C: I was listening to Sting's version of Fields of Gold when the idea for KakuHida death fic came to mind haha (although this story is probably as far from the song as you can get XD ).
 

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Kakuzu sweeps his hand against the stalks of cat's tail for the fiftieth time that day. He watches the frizzy flowers narrow as they sift between his fingers, fanning out back to their original form as they leave his grip.

His face contorts into a pained scowl. Realization sets in. The result is the same: nothing.

Nothing.

He can feel nothing. Touch nothing. Taste nothing.

Yet his eyes are able to see into the eternal gold-orange vista that stretches before him. He can hear the wings of the butterflies and the song of the birds. But that is all. He can still feel nothing. Touch nothing. Taste nothing.

He rises, angry at the cruelty of the way things have come to be. Once he had been part of this world, able to feel the warmth of the summer sun on his brown skin. Now he was merely an observer.

He drags his feet in the tangle of weeds. He might as well go... somewhere. Anywhere. It didn't really matter, did it? As long as he kept going. As long as there is something to do.

So he walks – into the embrace of the burning sun whose warmth he cannot feel.

But Kakuzu remembers. He remembers a century's worth of sunrise and sundown. He remembers the distinct brush of a lover's lips caressing his own, fingers entwined in long hair, chests rising and falling, skin plastered to skin, bodies moving as if in a dance. He remembers the biting winds and the searing deserts, warm blood spilling in rivulets down his hands, the smell of copper poisoning the air. He remembers the taste of peaches and sweet potatoes, and the majestic song of the Takigakure falls as they hit the earth from their heavenly abodes.

A century of memories. How could he forget?

Hesitantly, he turns back. He doesn't wish to see it, but he needs to confirm it. He needs to confirm his existence. Or lack of…?

The stalks bow lightly in the wind: untouched, unbent, undisturbed. The patch of weeds on which he was sitting just moments ago cannot be distinguished from the rest of the field. There is no sign of interference, no indication that somebody - that he - had been there. It was as though he never existed.

Kakuzu sighs. The world seems to constantly want to prove his non-existence.

He realizes that he has a century's worth of memories with no way to prove it. He does not belong here, in the world of the living. And he cannot make new memories because whatever he does now will have no effect on the world. He is nothing…

So he walks.

Because there is nothing better to do.

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Hidan stands at the edge of the boulder, pondering the idea of falling. Will it hurt? He pushes his chin forward, leaning slightly over the edge. The drop is sharp; about six hundred feet of vertical rock ending in a valley of jagged white stone riddling a carpet of tall grass.

He bends down cautiously and picks up a stray rock. Shifting slowly, he lies on his stomach and stretches out his arm, holding the rock over the edge of the boulder. He drops it.

Violet eyes, gleaming with familiar expectation, trail the downward course of the object as it plunges into the vertical drop. He holds his breath, timing the fall.

One… Two… Three... Four... Five... Six… –

There is a distinct crunch as hard earth shatters against the stone pikes below. He grins.

He sits on his haunches before rising fully, straightening; taking in the glory of the afternoon sun. Of course he cannot feel it. (The sun's rays, that is…)

He is teetering on the edge of the boulder once again, toes curling in anticipation, adrenaline rushing to his head as he lifts his arms to the sides in preparation for the plunge. This is it. He sucks in a deep breath, delirium rising already.

He is falling. He watches the ground loom in closer and closer as he nears his destination. Warm air presses hard against his chest as his body succumbs to gravity. And then… impact.

His pale face shatters against the jagged rocks below. It hurts (like hell) but only for a moment, because soon everything is just black. There is blood – lots of it – trickling down the crude white cones, collecting drop by drop into the fragments of skull.

He smiles. I can finally feel the sun again.

But the rock is still there; he knows it. He dares not look down, but he can feel it nudge his toe.

It never left the edge of the boulder. No matter how many times he dropped it. No matter how many times he watched it shatter.

He grits his teeth.

Cruel, cruel world. Cruel fate. "Fuck you, Jashin sama!" he yells into the afternoon blaze.

He drops to his knees. The boulder anticipates his fall. But how could he? He has already fallen and cannot get up.

His forehead touches the ground. I am dead. Turning his head to a side, he notices a yellow butterfly lightly perch itself on the rock he had thrown so many times before. I am dead… and I already want to die…

Hidan weeps in silence.

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Kakuzu stands next to the man, watching him with intent green eyes. The man is kneeling as if in prayer… or defeat?

He longs to talk to him. Ask him what he's doing. Ask him what the weather is like. Does he have a family? Where did he come from? Could he tell him what day it is? Did he know where to go? He had so many questions; too many for his own good. But the one that he longed to ask the most was "Can you see me, hear me, feel me?"

How long has it been, Kakuzu wonders, since the last time he spoke to anyone? He can only remember the cold summers and endless winters that seemed to pass before him as if they were merely handfuls of loose sand wafting in the breeze.

Kakuzu looks at the man and doesn't say anything. Spare yourself the disappointment…

Hidan is aware of the other's presence, yet he does not stir. He knows it wouldn't make a difference. Whoever it was that was standing next to him could probably not see him anyway. After all, he was nothing.

But curiosity gets the better of him and he looks in the direction of the other person.

For a moment, violet meets green.

And then…

"You!" Startled voices call out to each other in unison.

"You can see me?" Hidan asks, standing up now.

"… Yes." Kakuzu blinks. He tries to remember.

"Y-you… you can hear me…"

"I can. Can you?"

Hidan eyes the ring on the man's left middle finger. North. "Kakuzu?"

Three. "Hidan…" I remember.

Hidan raises his hand, slowly, as if any sudden movement will shatter the illusion. Curious fingers touch air as they move closer to Kakuzu. "Can you… feel?"Hidan stops, fingertips feeling nothing, yet hopeful.

Kakuzu brings his hand to Hidan's, shaky. Will I feel…?

Dark fingers intertwine with pale ones. Calloused flesh skims over calloused flesh. Fingertips map knuckles; fingernails graze skin.

Kakuzu smiles. Hidan squeezes his hand tighter.

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And so they walk – into the embrace of the setting sun whose warmth they cannot feel.

But that isn't going to be a problem now is it?


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~fin~

 

 

nisacharakj: (flying high)

Chapter 5. This one's mostly Hidan. Oh, and since it's really hard to tell just by looking at the change in font, I added *** before and after every flashback (Oh noes! There be flashbacks in this chapter O.O)

Two more chapters to go XD

 

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Chapter 5 – Familiar Situations


Teacups clanged nearby. He looked up over his cup of green tea: the waitress was scrambling through the tight maze of crowded tables to get to table number three on the right hand corner of the shop.

Three men sat hunched over a piece of paper at table three. Three old men, he noted. One of them was very, very old. The bald man who sat by the window jabbed a finger at the document on the table and said something in hushed tones. The other man sitting next to the bald one only leaned back with his arms crossed, eyes half lidded. The old man sitting across the table from the pair leaned forward, frowning, glaring accusingly at the bald one who was talking to him.

He couldn't hear a word of it of course; not that it interested him either. It was probably just another argument over money. He raised his cup again and took a sip of his tea.

Teacups clanged again. The waitress had finally reached table three and was putting down cups of steaming beverage in front of the three men. She tucked her tray under her arm as she went about setting the saucers of dango around the table. The old ninja brushed his saucer aside and pushed the piece of paper towards the men in front of him. The girl leaned forward and spoke to them, probably to ask if there was anything else they required. She merely received a dismissive glance from the bald man.

Hidan set down his cup on the table and pushed his chair back. It grated against the dirty floor, leaving white streaks. That idiot's going to take forever. He rose from his seat and reached out to the edge of his table to pick up his scythe.

The same waitress who had waited on table three presently rushed to his table to pick up his empty cup and saucer. She smiled at him and made a slight bow. He nodded vaguely.

Slinging his massive weapon over his shoulder, he made his way toward the exit. The café grew quiet, hushed voices dominating the low buzzing that hovered in the air. Eyes cast wary stares at the red blades. People averted their eyes when he casually glanced their way. He grinned derisively, angling his scythe a notch higher so that the blades stood more visibly to the crowd gathered. He could feel them tense in fear behind him.

He glanced at table number three from outside the shop window as he passed into the nearby street. Kakuzu shot him a glare from where he sat. He knew what it meant: "Stay out of trouble." Hidan shrugged, sending him a wink along the way. I'll try.

Kakuzu sighed inaudibly and quickly turned his attention back to the two men he was conducting his meeting with.

Outside, Hidan ventured out into the mass of busy people. The street seemed pretty crowded, he noted. And it was only five in the morning. Work started way too early for this village. Even so, he had no trouble sailing past the crowd at whatever pace he chose to walk, because the crowd seemed to part when he stepped forward. He grinned. Are my scythe and good looks that scary?

He flashed a casual wink at a young lady who was standing by a vegetable stall. She blushed and looked away, a shy smile playing on her features. The man next to her shot Hidan a glare.

Hidan cocked his eyebrow, playfully challenging him. He brought down his scythe with a single powerful swing. It hit the ground with a dull thud, disturbing a puff of dust. The man's eyes widened in fear and he instinctively placed a hand in front of the woman, shielding her from the impending attack. The crowd gasped, widening the radius of empty space between themselves and Hidan by another few meters.

Seriously, he thought, and started to walk again, dragging his weapon behind him. Clouds of dust followed him.

The town they had been staying in was a poor one. Shabby houses and small unimpressive shops lined the streets.

Hidan occasionally came across a few severely destroyed structures along the way. Nobody seemed to have bothered with renovation. Rusty kunai lay undisturbed within the overgrown grass and faded bloodstains smeared the crumbling walls.

As he left the town behind and entered the countryside, the scenery began to change notably. One or two people scurried to and fro, carrying heavy bundles of something. Probably something to sell, he figured. Now and then scorched tree trunks stood with their arms raised toward heaven, as if begging for salvation from the flames. Clusters of unmarked graves dotted the scenery every half mile or so. They were vestiges of war.

He looked away, the bitterness tugging at him once again. Bastards! Fighting over nothing but selfish ideals. It was the same everywhere he went. They fucking deserved to die.

The smell of wet earth met his nostrils. Small puddles dotted the entrance of an abandoned playground. It had rained yesterday.

He looked up: bodies of nimbostratus clouds were steadily making their way across the sky. Well how about that, he thought. We'll be having shitty weather tonight as well.

Hidan made his way to a rusty swing. His scythe cut through the soft earth as it tailed behind him.

Violet eyes scanned the small swing. Flecks of paint were already peeling away from the metal chains. For what reason they had been colored, he had no idea. One of the chains had snapped and the links twisted out of shape. A decaying wooden seat with cracked white paint hung from the only good chain that held it. The lower half of the broken one lay half buried in mud on the ground right below. And right next to it, quite inconspicuous, was the hint of a forked object.

He stooped to pick it up.

Hidan laughed at himself as he wiped the layers of mud away from the object. What was he doing picking up half buried things from the mud? Was he that bored? The mud came off easily, revealing something that made the young priest's eyes sparkle.

It was a slingshot.

Someone had carelessly left it there. They may have probably forgotten it while in a hurry to run away from something. Where was the owner?

He traced his finger over its smooth wooden surface. Using his other hand he tested the tension in the rubber bands. It was strong, well made. He smiled.

He closed his eyes, recalling the last time he had used one.

***

'Hey Satoru san! Sa-to-ru saaan!'

'Neh… what is it now?'

'Satoru san, what's this?' He held up a wooden toy to his friend's face. It was forked and had two bands attached to the ends.

The girl took the item and looked it over. 'It's a slingshot.'

Silver eyebrows furrowed in confusion. 'What the hell is that?'

'Watch,' she said, reaching out to a pebble nearby. She placed it the wide seat in the middle of the band and pulled. Taking careful aim at a nearby lizard scrambling up a tree trunk, she let go. The pebble whizzed out of her grasp and hit the unsuspecting animal. Hidan stared, enraptured at what unfolded in the moments that followed.

The pebble bounced back and fell, hitting the exposed roots of the tree with a dry crackle. For a tiny moment, the lizard clung to the tree trunk motionless, stunned. It had been too quick, too sudden, to even release its tail as a decoy.

Then it fell; it succumbed to gravity, now powerless to gather any more strength to keep holding on to anything – even life.

Hidan scrambled to look at the fallen animal. An unrecognizable mess replaced what used to be its head. He picked it up, amazed.

'You got him Satoru san!' He held it up for her to see. 'Look!'

Satoru smiled lackadaisically and held out the slingshot to him. He snatched it from her, grinning from ear to ear.

'You're gonna teach me how to shoot right, Satoru san?'

***

He grinned at the memory. Sure, she had taught him to 'shoot'. Soon he was breaking everything in sight: bottles, cans, windows, squirrels, cats, birds, paper doors, even fruit that was too high up to reach. He was good at it, she told him. It made him proud.

And then it happened.

***

Hidan woke up to the sound of muffled cries that night. He scrambled out of his futon to Satoru's to try and wake her up.

'Oi Satoru san,' he whispered, blindly reaching out in the darkness. He felt the hem of her blanket. Fumbling in the dark,he put his hands on her pillow. Violet eyes widened: her bed was empty; she was gone.

'Satoru san!'

'Shut up.' Another orphan whispered fiercely.

'Where the hell is she?' he demanded.

'They called her out.'

His eyes widened even more. 'No way!'

Cautiously tip-toeing his way out of the room, he slid into the corridor, following the harsh, but low, voices and the muffled screams. A soft glow ensued from the space below one of the doors. The voices seemed to be coming from there.

He pressed his ear to the door and listened.

'You'll have to pardon her manners, sir.' He recognized that voice immediately: it was the lady who ran the orphanage.

'Lack of,' mumbled a man whose voice he didn't recognize.

He pressed his ear a little harder. There were three people. No, four. It could have been five. He heard another man struggle.

There was a rustling sound, like someone thumbing through a stack of papers. 'Well then, this is for all your trouble, Ms. Kuroshi.' It was the same man who had spoken earlier.

'Thank you,' the old lady replied.

'We'll take good care of her,' someone else said.

The woman laughed. 'Of course!'

More dull sounds of struggle ensued. Heart pounding in his chest, he pressed his ear a little more.

It was then that the door opened and he fell forward, falling on his knees, right below Ms. Kuroshi. He looked up, horrified, and saw her glaring accusingly at him. Behind her were two men, dragging Satoru with them out of a back door.

'Hey!' he shouted, but was immediately kicked in the side by Haki, Ms. Kuroshi's assistant. Reeling from the pain, he looked up at the man, and then at the old woman. She was holding a wad of cash.

The next morning, eight year old Hidan learnt the meaning of the word 'rape'.

He had never seen Satoru cry before. In fact, she was the one who used to chide him for crying when he was first brought to the orphanage after being abandoned by his father who didn't want anything to do with him after Hidan's mother died. His father had never acknowledged him as his own blood. Instead he accused his mother of bearing him another man's child. Hidan never understood why.

Satoru called him weak because he was feeling sorry for himself while he should have been thinking about finding a solution to his problems.

Satoru had taught him to fight and fend for himself. She was tough and claimed that she didn't take shit from no one. She was true to her word. And over the five years they spent together in that hell hole of an orphanage, most of Satoru's toughness had rubbed off onto Hidan.

Hidan, being an angry child himself, only needed that little push he received from his friend to ignite his fiery personality. Everything that was bottled up burst forth when he was provoked. And he wasn't going to take shit from anyone either. As a result, together they made an invincible team. They could take down the whole orphanage if they wanted to.

But whatever it was that was making Satoru cry that day must have been something really bad, he thought. It must have been nastier than Ms. Kuroshi, and meaner than Hideoki the bully. It must have been sadder than being abandoned, and lonelier than being told you were not wanted.

'Rape', he learnt, was unimaginably cruel.

That day he took good aim as he raised his slingshot and pulled the rubber.

It took him only thirty seconds to bring down both Ms. Kuroshi and Haki.

***

A small flock of birds landed on a patch of grass a few meters in front of him. They were prying out the earthworms from the soil.

He walked over to a charred tree standing nearby and flopped down on the ground in front of it. He leaned back on it, taking in the view of the village below. The clusters of unmarked graves showed up as tiny white specks within the fields of green.

***

'Hidan! That's enough!'

'Shut the hell up!'

'Hidan!' the ANBU captain yelled over the chorus of explosions in the distance. 'Hidan we need you at the Northern Gate! Now!'

'Oi! Can't you see I'm busy?' Hidan yelled in response, slashing his scythe through another one of their opponents.

'Just stop whatever the fuck you're doing and get to the Northern Gate idiot. We're falling behind on the plan because of you!' Satoru hollered, fending off an enemy shinobi herself.

'The backup team can take care of them so GO!' their captain ordered.

'My religion prohibits me from leaving a man half dead damn it, so you're going to have to fucking deal with it!' Hidan shouted back as he slashed the body of the last Kumo shinobi that had attacked their team.

Their Yugakure ANBU unit finally got to the Northern Gate a few minutes after that. It took a lot of frantic, colorful persuasion from his teammates to veer Hidan away from the tendency to finish off half dead enemies along the way.

At the Gate, their captain pulled out a scroll from his vest and handed it to Satoru. 'You know what to do from here.'

Hidan lifted his mask. 'Wait, what the hell, why's she going alone?'

'Are you doubting my abilities Hidan?' Satoru asked. He could imagine her poking her tongue out at him from behind that mask.

'No, I'm just saying. How come you get to go and beat the shit out of the big guys over there while I'm stuck with this loser here fighting off underlings?'

'It's because Satoru's better at reconnaissance than you are. And who the hell are you calling a loser, bastard?' his captain growled.

'Hey Hidan don't worry about me, you'll have plenty of fun out here. Besides, your big mouth and flashy scythe aren't suited for this job. Just make sure nobody makes it through the Gate while I'm in there, or I'll seriously have to whoop your ass when I get back.'

Her threat proved to be an empty one however, because it was the last time he saw her alive.

Three days later the war had been declared over and Hidan was sitting in the conference hall, confused and angry for answers. Every remaining Yugakure shinobi and kunoichi had been summoned for the important meeting.

'The infiltration was an unfortunate incident,' their leader announced halfway through his speech. 'And it is with the greatest regret that I have to announce the death of Kenichi Satoru, who lost her life while on this mission.' Murmurs passed through the crowd gathered in the hall. 'However, there is some good news. The war is finally over…'

Hidan only stared incredulously at their leader as the old man pronounced that a peace treaty had been signed between Yu, Taki, and Kusa, and that Yugakure would no longer be a hidden village. He had further stated that Yugakure would no longer have any need for shinobi and that they will have to disarm immediately. Now free from war, Yugakure would take a different path and prosper as a tourist spot.

'How the hell did it come to that?' he yelled at his captain that night. 'A fucking tourist village? After all this, the only thing they could come up with is a fucking tourist village? What the fuck is wrong with the world!'

'Hidan…'

'And Satoru. What about her? She died fighting for a tourist village. That's… that's fucking unforgivable! And Kusa. Since when were they involved?'

'Listen, Hidan.' The other man reached for something in his vest pocket. Slowly, he pulled out a rosary and held it out to him. 'She wanted you to have this.'

Hidan could only stare, dumbfounded, as the other man held out the silver item, the familiar symbol of Jashin dangling from its end. 'What…'

'Tamaki was there,' his captain said, voice low. 'The infiltration was a success.'

'But…?'

'But our motives were given away by somebody else on our side. It didn't take long for them to track her down with the evidence.'

'Shit.'

'Yugakure has been acting as a double agent. While we sided with Taki in the war, we also had a pact with Iwa. Apparently Iwa's plan was to gather information on the new weapon of mass destruction Taki was building. Relations between Taki, Kusa, and Iwa have always been shaky, so both Kusa and Taki threatened Yugakure with 'complete annihilation' using that very same weapon if details of it got out to Iwa.'

'So that's why the 'peace treaty'…'

'Also the order for disarmament.'

'Well fuck all that! What the hell happened to Satoru?'

The man averted his gaze. 'She was sacrificed in order to protect the village.'

'They let them kill her because they were afraid she'd talk?'

'Yes…'

Hidan snatched the rosary from his captain. She had been only days away from ordination.

That night, while the village celebrated the new treaty, the silver haired shinobi massacred every council member he could find. And then in the middle of the grand speech, he slew the leader of Yugakure in front of everybody gathered for the occasion.

***

He closed his fingers around the rosary around his neck. It was hers.

People were nothing more than selfish hypocrites. They'd throw away the life of their comrades as if it meant nothing just as long as they could realize their goals. Everybody was the same… and they all deserved die.

He peered into the cloudy sky. A brown bird flapped its wings rather lethargically before circling over a puddle of water.

He realized he still held the slingshot he had found by the broken swing. A grin broke out on his face.

He reached out for a stone lying in front of him and looked it over. This'll do, he thought, placing it in the seat of the rubber. Then he took aim and released it into the air.

An explosion of feathers ensued.

He got up lazily and made his way to the twitching body of the animal he had just shot down. Images of the past suddenly flashed in front of his eyes as he looked down on the dying animal. He picked it up and twisted its neck. The bird's legs kicked violently. He stopped when he heard the distinct 'crack'.

"Maybe we can finally have some actual food today," he laughed, holding up the bird by its neck. Its head lolled lifelessly to a side.

It was then that he noticed a tiny scroll attached to one of its legs.

His eyes widened at the discovery. This was no ordinary bird, it was a messenger.

He grinned playfully as he undid the scroll from its leg. The message read in bold, yet fine handwriting:

Nara,

Please reply as soon as you get this. Something's come up. Are you alright?

Temari.

 

x.X.x.X.x

At 4:00 pm Kakuzu strode into their room, briefcase in hand.

"Man, you took all day! I even had lunch without you."

The Falls nin didn't answer. Instead, he merely made his way to his bed and placed his briefcase on it. Here, however, he stopped, and raising his head slightly, sniffed.

"What is that smell?"

"What smell?"

"It smells like bloody feathers," Kakuzu said, frowning.

"Aah, you're good, Kakuzu chan!" Hidan sang.

"What the hell did you bring into the room this time?" Green eyes glared at the younger man sprawled lazily on the opposite bed.

"Just this," Hidan said pointing to the dead bird he had stuffed under his bed.

Kakuzu raised his eyebrows.

Hidan smiled sweetly. "It's a present."

"For?"

"Not for you," Hidan said. He clasped his hands behind his head.

Kakuzu ignored the remark, but added, "How did you manage to capture a bird with that cumbersome weapon of yours?" A tenth of a degree of curiosity laced his voice.

Hidan chuckled. "I used this," he said, holding up the slingshot he had found earlier that day.

"A slingshot?" Kakuzu's eyebrows slackened, the curiosity wearing off. He resisted the tendency to roll his eyes.

"I borrowed it."

"Stole it, more likely."

"No seriously, I found it in the mud at a playground on the other side of town. It was abandoned."

"Indeed." Kakuzu decided it was better not to ask him what he had been doing at a playground at his age.

A short silence ensued between them before Kakuzu said, wincing: "Make sure you get rid of that thing as soon as possible."

The Falls nin opened his briefcase and sat down to inspect the documents in there.

"Hey Kakuzu," Hidan said, still inspecting the slingshot he held in his hand. Kakuzu merely continued with his work. "Do you remember the first person you killed?"

There was brief silence before Kakuzu answered: "There's been too many to count."
 

x.X.x.X.x
 

10:00 pm

Hidan sat on the far end of his bed, back turned to Kakuzu. His fingers pressed a short strip of red cloth to his face as he inhaled its scent. It was hers, Temari's. He had pocketed it the last time they parted, after her weak attempt at blowing him up with an exploding note... along with herself.

The faint smell of rain still lingered in its meshwork of fibers.

Hidan glanced over his shoulder at Kakuzu. The Falls nin was sharpening his tools. A silver eyebrow rose questioningly.

"We're finally moving again?"

"Yes. Before dawn."

Hidan reached for the bird under the bed.

"What are you doing?"

"Sacrifice. And gotta give this to someone," the Jashinist said, holding out the bird for Kakuzu to see.

Kakuzu went back to preparing his tools. "Just don't get carried away and have too much fun," he said gruffly.

Hidan picked up his scythe and jauntily made his way out of the room. He had been cooped up in this village for too long. Seriously.
 

x.X.x.X.x
 

11:15 pm.

"Another one down."

Thunder rumbled in the distance.

"Talk about special effects." He laughed as he pulled out the spike from his chest. "Jashin sama, that you?"

He traced the horizon with his eyes. Hints of faraway lightning illuminated the thick clouds in the sky. "Storm's coming," he mumbled, stooping to pick up his pike and scythe that lay scattered within the circle of Jashin.

He grinned. "Guess I won't have to worry about angry villagers in the morning then." The rain was sure to wash away the large symbol he had drawn with his blood. Hidan never washed away the symbols of Jashin after his rituals. It would have been sacrilege if he did.

He kicked the body of his victim. It rolled down the slight slope and stopped when it hit a clump of bushes.

Another rumble echoed through the sky. Sure, there's going to be a storm tonight.

He took out the red cloth again and pressed it to his face. Rain. He closed his eyes. It smelt like rain.

"Is that what keeps you going?"

"Perhaps."

The red fabric brushed his lips. What keeps me going?

He pressed it closer, swallowing its scent once more. Is it you?

Silver eyebrows furrowed. What was it that had him going back for more?

Back then it was because he thought – no, he knew – that she was the perfect candidate to lift the burden off his chest. She hated him out of fear, not for herself, but for the sake of those she loved. She was out for his blood; it was revenge. She would wipe out Akatsuki if she had the chance: it was retribution.

She served to protect, he to destroy. He threatened her just by existing. She was looking for a reason to wipe him out.

He looked at the dead bird he brought along with him. This should be reason enough, he thought, smiling. Maybe she'd finally do it this time.

He took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. But lately… lately he didn't feel as if he wanted to die just yet, even if she'd kill him.

He wanted answers. He wanted to know what life was about, what living was about. He just wanted to know more about her. He wanted to know what made her laugh, what made her cry. He wanted to know all about this woman who waited for him every night: the woman who always told him to go away, but still kept coming back for him. She was the only one in the world right now that actually acknowledged his existence. It was personal.

To Pein, he was only a tool in some bigger plan which he had no interest in whatsoever. To Kakuzu, he was just a pain in the ass who stuck with him only because he couldn't kill him.

All his life he had been angry. He was the unwanted one, cast aside and left to rot in whatever hell he'd stumble upon.

But this, her…

She hated him, and he was grateful for that, because nobody else could have hated him with such a passion. In the most twisted of ways, she made him feel wanted, needed. With her it felt different.

It almost felt normal.

'Hey Satoru san! Sa-to-ru saaan!'

'Neh… what is it now?'

He put his head back and laughed up at the sky. How long had it been since he'd felt that way?
 

x.X.x.X.x
 

2:00 am

Temari stared at the sky through her window. It'll rain again.

She cursed the weather. It had rained the night before, just after he left. A peculiar sandstorm that struck the desert the previous day had swept across the desert again yesterday. It lasted for most of the day, ceasing only in the late evening.

She wondered if the bird had even managed to get across Wind country's border.

A bolt of lightning ripped through the sky.

She looked at her watch. It was almost time for her appointment.
 

x.X.x.X.x
 

2:30 am

A clamor of rumbles and clashes erupted from the heavens. The wind picked up its pace.

Panting, Temari reached the border of Sunagakure and the desert that divided it from Tori. It was the only border that hadn't been fenced or had any barriers set up. It was also convenient for her purposes because border patrol took their positions a mile away from here, where outlooks had already been built.

About two miles behind her was the narrow street that had hosted the Autumn Festival. It was where he had shown his face once again after all those months. The moment she saw him that day, she knew where to go looking for him.

She kicked a scorpion down the mound of sand she stood on. It skittered down the slope, stinger poised, provoked. Another flash of lightning illuminated the bleak desert. The scorpion took the opportunity to vanish underground.

Temari gritted her teeth as she watched the venomous arthropod disappear down the mound. Bitter memories found their way back to her. The scorpion of the Red Sand: Sasori the Puppet Master. She shook her head, squeezing her eyes shut, trying to squeeze out the memory along with them. Sure he was dead, but still…

Bluish-green streaks of electricity coursed over the landscape. She squinted, trying to make out his outline in the darkness. The lightning made the ensuing moments of darkness appear pitch black, and for a while her eyes refused to see anything.

Frustrated, she strained them a little more, only to pick out the hint of red clouds in the flickering landscape. There he is.

More blue streaks ripped above the desert. She blinked reflexively.

He had moved closer. The sky growled.

"That's some storm you've got coming," he said over the rumbling.

She backed away slightly. The constant lightning made it hard to see, but she could definitely tell he was moving towards her. Every time a bolt of electricity screeched over the landscape his form was bigger, clearer, closer.

Closer…

He stopped about three meters in front of her.

"Guess I'll be leaving you again tonight."

What? No… "Leaving?"

"Yep. Heading East" He grinned. "Are you okay? You sound upset." He was leaning forward, a mock expression of concern dancing all over his features.

East? Konoha?

"Don't have much time either. I'm supposed to be off before dawn." He brought down his scythe. "Damn, and I'm supposed to be kicking back and getting some rest right about now."

"Indeed." She rolled her eyes. He was one to talk, after coming out here on his own will.

She saw him toss something on the ground.

"What's that?"

He kicked it with his toe. "A little parting gift I found this morning."

A gift? The last time he had given her something it was a severed head. She squinted; a little edgy at the sight of whatever it was that lay on the ground before her. It possibly wasn't anything live.

Another flash of lightning; another rumble.

No, it definitely wasn't anything live.

It was the messenger bird she had sent out to deliver Shikamaru her message.

It was. It used to be.

Her knees trembled. Her eyes grew wide. Her heart pounded in her chest.

This was it. This was her reason. He had made it clear enough. Kill him now, Temari! But her body refused to move.

"Didn't I tell you I was the only one allowed to take up all of your time?" There was something menacing about his expression that night.

Kill him! Move!

Nature echoed the turmoil in her head as it roared and flashed streaks of green and blue around her. It was too hard to see, too loud to hear. Besides, the sound of her heart pounding in her chest was growing louder and louder by the moment.

"Leave me alone!" she faltered.

"Leave you alone?"

It was too dark, and too loud.

She barely dodged the blades that came tearing at her.

Temari looked on in confusion, hand raised to her fan but still unable to move at will. Had he just… thrown his scythe at her?

How…? She dared herself to steal a glance at the blades. They were connected to a long rope at the end… how could she forget? So, he was capable of throwing his weapon out at others too huh? She frowned. Might as well draw it out, she thought, tightening her fingers around her fan.

But somehow, that too refused to move.

No way…

She couldn't really see or hear well amidst the din of the upcoming storm, but she did retain her ability to smell. Yes, she could smell alright. She could smell it. She could smell him: blood, sweat, and rain.

The next flash of electricity illuminated everything: he was standing right in front of her, their noses almost touching.

The world stilled.

He was close. Too close.

He was so close that she could even hear him breathe in spite of the noise around them.

She tried once more to release her fan from her sash; it didn't budge.

Only then did she feel his fingers over hers, resting firmly, preventing her from pulling out her weapon.

He brought his face closer to the side of hers.

"Why the hell would I want to leave you alone?" he whispered, his voice sending violent tremors through her body as the words brushed the sensitive skin on her ears.

Summoning whatever will she had left, she brought a kunai up to his throat with her free hand, resting it against the thin flesh, grazing it slightly.

"Heh." He leaned forward, neck pressing further on the kunai, drawing out blood. "Sorry blondie but… I don't feel like dying tonight." He freed his right hand from the grip on his scythe and brought it up to her hair. Pale fingers lightly tousled blonde hair, gently tugging it closer to him. He inhaled sharply, drinking in her scent.

Rain... It smelt like rain. She smelt like rain.

Temari shivered.

"I won't be seeing you in a while but… that doesn't mean you won't wait for me like always, right?" He lightly traced her jaw with his thumb.

She remained silent, too stunned to think of an answer, or even a reproach. What the hell was he doing? Why the hell couldn't she move? Why couldn't she speak?

"Tell me," he whispered, thumb trailing lower, tracing the delicate skin on her neck. He shifted slightly, his lips almost brushing against hers now. "Why do you wait for me?"

It was too much.

"I… I…" she searched for her voice, desperately trying to distract herself from the situation she was in.

"Hmm?"

"I…"

His eyelashes softly tickled her skin.

"I... hate you," she finally managed to say, voice quavering between a gasp and a sob.

"Hate me?" He chuckled. "That's good." His thumb slowly coursed its way back to her jaw. "You hate me so much that you can't stop thinking about me, right?"

Shut up!

He smirked, tilting his head slightly to the right again. She could feel his breath hot on her cheek. Her breathing came out in shallow gasps.

Thunder echoed around them.

"Tell me, Temari," he said. It burned; the skin on her cheek burned when he pronounced her name. "What would you do if you lost everything?"

Her eyes widened.

Was it fear, shock, disbelief? She didn't know. She didn't have time to figure it out… because the next moment she felt something smouldering, yet wet, press firmly and slide against her cheek: he licked her.

"Wait for me."

Pat... Pat... Pat… Pat…

He retracted his weapon and his hold on her hand. When she came to, she saw him walking away, scythe slung over his shoulder.

Pat... Pat... Pat… Pat…

Her gaze fell on the dead bird he had left her.

"What would you do if you lost everything?"

She fell to her knees.

It was already raining.
 

x.X.x.X.x
 

Hot chocolate in one hand, Kankuro knocked softly on the door. "Oi Temari. Open up, it's me."

He sighed at the silence that followed, annoyed. Turning the knob and yanking open the door, he stepped in, stomping rather noisily. "Oi—" he began, and then stopped mid-sentence. Her room was empty.

"You've got to be kidding me," he mumbled, slamming the door shut. Kankuro tossed the beverage into a nearby trash can and bounded up to the Kazekage's headquarters two blocks away.

Gaara was awake. The rain always kept him awake. He was sitting at his desk finishing up paperwork when his brother burst in.

"Gaara."

He looked up.

Kankuro only stared at him from the doorway, panting from excitement.

His brother didn't need to say anything. He knew.

Gaara immediately got up and pressed a button on his office phone.

A series of beeps were heard and then: "Reinforcements for border patrol," Gaara spoke. "We have an intruder."

A vague static voice came back from the other end: "Hai, Kazekage sama!"

The Kazekage released his finger from the button and looked up at his older brother again. "So he has returned."

Kankuro nodded. "Let's go."

x.X.x.X.x.X.x.X.x.X.x 

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