The very first thing Sakumo does
when he wakes is reach for his son.I understand why you made the choice you did, and I’m proud of you.
The words ring in his head,
absolution where he never expected it, and he chokes on a breath, a cry. He curls
his hand around Kakashi’s elbow where he lies limp, hangs on to his child as
cries ring through the rubble. He has Kakashi, Kakashi is alive, Sakumo is alive and even if he can’t understand
the whys and hows of it he doesn’t care.Kakashi forgave him, praised
him, and twenty years of cold, dark loneliness, full of regret, have been
washed away beneath a tide a relieved joy.His eyes burn beneath closed
lids, and Sakumo can feel the sun on his face. He tips his head back, a breath
shuddering through him, and lets himself believe that everything will be all
right.
The hospital hasn’t changed
much, he thinks wryly, the second time he comes back to consciousness. It’s
been upgraded, and the walls have been repainted, but everything else is
precisely the same as he remembers, right down to the sharp smell that always
makes him want to sneeze.Sakumo is alone in the room, the
curtains drawn tightly. No way to tell what time it is unless he gets out of
bed to check, and his limbs feel far too heavy to even consider it. His body is
weighted down, but—His mind is lighter than it’s
ever been.I understand why you made the choice you did, and I’m proud of you.
He smiles, feels it curl his
mouth in a way that’s become all but unfamiliar, and tells himself he won’t cry
again. No more of that, not now, not when what he had never thought could
happen actually did.There are footsteps in the hall
outside, brisk but not rushing. Professional, and Sakumo marks them as they
approach, listens as they pause before his door. There’s a long moment, and
then a hand on the knob, a click. The door opens, and a woman in a white coat
enters, eyes on the clipboard in her hands. Her hair is dark, pinned up in a
complicated knot, and her face is forgettable, but vaguely pretty.One glance up and brown eyes
meet Sakumo’s as her brows lift in quiet surprise. She looks him over, then
says, “Welcome back to the land of the living, Hatake. Are you feeling all
right?”Sakumo takes a deep breath,
smells oleander blossoms and ghostly nightshade with something sharp beneath. He
smiles, and it takes less effort than before. “Tired,” is the only complaint he
has.The slant of her mouth softens
just a little, not quite sympathy but maybe not entirely divorced from it. “Pein
called back all the souls that were close, but some had farther to travel than
others. If it helps, the Yondaime isn’t back on his feet yet, either, and he
was dead almost a decade less than you.”Sakumo wonders if anyone else in
the world would catch the waver in that steady voice. Likely not; he was dead
but hardly departed, and he had more than time enough to watch everyone he
loved while he was gone. There’s no one else close enough anymore to pick out
the tells.“Jiraiya,” he says, and watches
her check the nurse’s notes on the form at the end of the bed. “I thought I felt
him lingering as well.”The pause before she answers is
just half a beat too long. “He came back as well, though I have no idea how,
given that he died all the way in Ame.”“He was watching over you,” Sakumo
says gently, and doesn’t let the stiffening of narrow shoulders stop his next
words. “I know it felt like we left, but…we were always there.”A slow, careful breath, and she
turns away, long earrings swaying. “I think you’re confused,” she says
dispassionately. “I’m—”Sakumo laughs, and it’s rough in
his throat but he means it kindly. “Lovely, you should know by now that even
you can’t fool a Hatake nose.”For an endless, breathless
moment, there’s no sound, no movement. Then the ripple of a henge fading slides
across the doctor’s body, and Orochimaru sets the clipboard down on the foot of
the bed.“You were supposed to be asleep,
mutt,” he says, and the words are harsh but he isn’t looking at Sakumo, which
means more than tone ever could. “Trust you to complicate everything.”The urge to smile fades. Sakumo knows
precisely what his death did to this man. Ironic, really, that he and Kakashi reacted
so differently, but were also so much the same. Orochimaru threw himself into
Root, devoted himself to his research, and Kakashi clung to his training, to
the rules of shinobi life. They’d both shattered, in the end, and Sakumo will
never forgive himself for being the trigger.“I’m sorry,” he says, and it’s a
worthless apology, but it’s all he can offer.Behind a fall of raven hair, he
can just see the way Orochimaru’s mouth tightens. Not anger, he thinks, though
that would make him feel better. But—grief, maybe, and it aches somewhere deep
inside of him.“No one knew,” Orochimaru tells
him, perfectly even, but his eyes are on the covered window. “It was a secret
even from your son. And when you killed yourself, there was nothing I could do.
No way to step in. He grew up thinking I was just another monster.”Sakumo closes his eyes, chest
aching, because there’s nothing he can say. He’d worried, once, what people
would think of him, taking up with a younger man after the death of his wife. Worried
what Kakashi would think of him, how he would react, and Orochimaru had never
seemed to care whether it was a secret or not, but—Clearly he did, and Sakumo was a
fool not to see it.A fool for so many reasons,
really.The touch of cool fingers against
his cheek is a surprise, and Sakumo blinks, looking up into the elegant,
strong-boned face of the man he left behind. Golden eyes are eerie in the
darkness, but there’s no rage in them, no hate, even though Orochimaru has
every right.“Twenty years,” Orochimaru says,
cupping his cheek, even though there’s nothing soft in his expression. “Twenty
years of looking for a way to bring you back, not just find you again. And all
it took was a little boy with a handful of inspiring words.”It takes far more effort than it
should, but Sakumo reaches up, presses his hand over Orochimaru’s and laces
their fingers together. “I think,” he says, faintly wry, “that it was a little more complicated than that,
lovely.”Orochimaru’s mouth tips up, ever
so faintly. It’s hardly a smile at all, but—Well. It’s enough to give Sakumo
hope, even so.
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WIP meme
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Slowly, slowly Kakashi draws Obito’s hand up, draws his mouth down his palm
and wrist until he can get his teeth in the knotted leather and tug it loose.I stg this meme is specifically designed to make me feel shame over my run-on sentences and ridiculous inability to stick a period somewhere reasonable. I do not know 29 writers, so…
Tagging: @redhothollyberries, @definitelynotaminion, @endoplasmicpanda, @elynight, @somniare–aeternum, @phoenixyfriend, @reighost and absolutely anyone else who wants to, totally say I tagged you if you’d like. 💕
Ahahah doing this too!
Lily sent him a look that made him feel like she was seriously questioning if he was hard of hearing.
“I’m sending a Howler to your grandfather.”
and tagging uh. @twitter-hikari, @ekrizdis, @kountoall, @awintersrose and whoever wants to!
Kat, I just had a conversation with my sister about whether a tomato is a fruit, and I quoted the “intelligence is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad” line. And then I was abruptly treated to the mental image of sasuke going, “now now, let’s not be hasty”. My sister was confused by my sudden snickering.
xDD
Tbh I could totally see him arguing the point. Maybe this is the point in their genin days where Sakura goes oh my god you’re actually an idiot wHY DID I EVEN LIKE YOU and punches him in the face.
What would you think of a time-travel fic in which the reader follows, not the time-traveller’s adventures, but the poor sods’ who have their lives turned upside down by said time-traveller? There’re explosions and chaos everywhere, and everyone is left scratching their heads and wondering about the strange happenstances, and the readers have no clue of who the time-traveller is…*cackle*
I love that concept, oh god. Of course, I’m always a fan of outsider POV for any sort of antics, and for antics of a time-travel level? Sign me tf up.
alright i know this is probably crack but imagine akatsuki!kiba somehow casually bringing up the creep thing on the basement and hidan being like “basement?? what basement?” and deidara, who was pretending to not pay attention bc he has better things to be doing than talking to the baby, also being like “we dont have a basement” and so somehow this results in all three of them going downstairs and sasori sees and somehow spooks them and cue accidental explosions going off
So apparently this is a thing that happened? I’m only vaguely sorry. 😀
Submission: Strong!Hinata prompt response
Okay so I saw the strong/political Hinata prompt and I had to write something for it. I hope you don’t mind my sending it to you?
His father has just died, and he is furious. Hinata can see it in the way his fists clench as her father walks by, the way his jaw tightens when an elder praises his progress, the way he refuses to look at her. It really doesn’t surprise her that he steps too far out of line and pays the price.
Her father is crying. His brother marched to die in his place, now his nephews small body is cradled in shaking arms. The elder that activated the seal, that watched as her cousin writhed and screamed and bled and died, looks on impassively. He does not care.
Hinata is four years old. She cares. She will fix this.
So she trains. She takes to her lessons with cold fire burning in her body, the kind that hides in the embers, ready to blaze up and burn with the right breath of wind. She learns her characters, reads. Learns her katas, fights. Learns clan politics, plots.
Then Hanabi is born, and things have to change.
She cannot burn too bright, or the seal will be inked onto her sisters forehead. Her progress slows, plateaus, stops. She finds the line and toes it constantly, staying just good enough not to be a failure, but not great enough to be the heir of the Hyuuga clan.
The elders set a limit. If she cannot prove her capability by the time Hanabi reaches genin, then she will be branded in her sister’s place.
Hinata is eight years old. She has eight more to fix this.
She goes to Ino and Shikamaru, children still, but far more knowledgeable than her in general politics. They are bright, bright children, and she soaks in their light and makes it her own. She learns the law of Konoha, not just the laws of her clan. She discovers in what circumstances the former can overrule the latter. She begins to plan under their careful instruction.
Hinata is 12 years old. She has four more years. But, the seal.
Jiriaya of the Sanin is in town, and he is training Naruto. She knows he is a seal master, but she also knows he could never teach her, she is to young, and he is of too low a status for her clan to approve. Instead, she breaks into the apartment he is renting, left unlocked through confident complacency, and steals every book on sealing he owns. Then, remembering just how Naruto graduated, she masks her chakra, dons a henge, and breaks in to the Hokage’s private library.
Now hidden in a storage seal stuck to the bottom of her bed are 13 books on sealing. Most are far beyond her comprehension, but one appears to have been written to teach children. Complete with illustrations of stroke by stroke guides and easy to digest information, Uzumaki Kushina may just be the key to understanding the rest of her stolen goods. She wonders if this book was meant for Naruto, if this is his unknown mothers work, then she squashes the thought. She needs to be selfish.
Hinata is 16 years old. She has no more time.
The elders look down at her from their seats, contempt clear in their eyes. She is weak, a failure, an embarrassment to the clan, they believe. But she isn’t, and she will show them. Hanabi waits behind her, face hardened into something unreadable. Her sister lost her childhood too early, picking up the training and expectations that had slipped from Hinata’s shoulders when she sunk into mediocrity. She is here to see her elder sister branded, they all are.
That will not be happening.
From the storage seal inked onto her forearm, she draws out a single scroll. She clears her throat, begins to read.
“section 9 of the Konoha Clans Act, subsection 1; clans may govern persons of their clan according to their own existing clan laws, so long as a) the existing laws do not contradict any of the provisions set out in this act or; b) any future Acts passed by; i) the Hokage, or; ii) the Council of Clans. Subsection 2; any clan laws passed following the enactment of this act must not contradict Konoha laws of the relevant time.”
All eyes are focused on her now, confused. She is meant to be stating her case to remain heir, throwing her sister to the flames in her place. She is not meant to be quoting laws passed in the founders era.
“Section 17 of the Use and Regulation of Seals Act; no seal may be used to cause intentional pain or ill effects of any kind on any citizen of Konoha unless a) sanctioned by the Hokage, or; b) Torture and Interrogation requires such measures, or; c) the application of such a seal is done so voluntarily.”
The confusion is turning to anger, and she smiles. Finally. They see the threat she poses to their way of life, and they want her gone. They call to her father, demand she be branded for her insolence. But he is smiling, and he does not listen. he turns to her and asks what she would have them do.
She places the scroll on the table before him, revealing the seal she had been developing for the last year and a half. Carefully drawn and explained in the style of Uzumaki Kushina, it is unarguably a better option than the current seal. The control function has been removed, the pain inducer cancelled out, the only effect left the degradation of the eyes after death, and the addition of a trigger feature to combat live removal.
The elders are fuming and furious. Her sister is no longer unreadable, unreachable, but hovering behind her, uncertain. She reaches out her arm, and her sister ducks into the space she has made, understanding. Her useless sister was never useless. She was protecting her the entire time.
The Neji seal is put into use the next day, and Hinata is the first to don it. She wears the seal that bears her cousins name with pride, as does every other member of her clan. No longer a sign of servitude, the seal now stands for unity. All thanks to a little girl who loved her cousin, and lost him.
I adore your blog. Mostly bc of the wonderful headcanons and plot bunnies provided but also bc sometimes your followers spit out something like “madaras a weed guy” like. I would have never come to that thought myself but you’re definitely not wrong? If I saw a guy that looked like madara walk down my college campus I’d be like “yup that guy knows where to get the good kush” also “what the fuck is he wearing” but I digress
xDD
Yeah, this blog has gotten to the point that “diverse headcanons” doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Meanwhile, Obito in Akatsuki is counting on his fingers: “Me, Madara (asshole), Orochimaru (creepy asshole (even though he left)), Itachi, Kabuto, *Kiba*. WTF is with Akatsuki and Konoha missing-nin?! Even Pein and Konan were trained by Jiraiya!” (Does Kabuto count as a Konoha-nin? He’s spying on Akatsuki for Oro at any rate; oh and look, another teenager (initially?) who’s a better spy than Itachi.) But really. Why is Akatsuki half-Konoha? It’s pretty worrying really.1/2
When the most infamous group of S-class missing-nin have the majority of their members from (or taught by someone from) the same village you *know* all the other Villages are giving Konoha some serious side-eye. What is their problem with the most infamous disloyal ninja coming from the ‘most loyal, friendship-based’ Village? Hypocrites much. (As an aside, it’s 50/50 whether Orochimaru left of his own accord or was booted out for being so extra/trollish/not-a-team-player. He’s proud of it.)
I…honestly had not thought about it before, but you’re completely correct. It probably says a lot about how poorly Hashirama’s morals and framework for the village mesh with actual shinobi work that so many people end up deserting.
yogi!Oro! Oh Lord, you know he’d be the one to effortlessly do everything and everyone equally admires him and hates him for it. He’s quietly smug about it too, but people are usually so busy staring at his skill (and by that I mean body) that they don’t notice. But ‘flexible’ must be a key word for Oro: flexible morals, flexible body, flexible mindset, gender and sexuality. I don’t really do mpreg, but I would 1000% percent believe mpreg!Oro because he’d do it out of *spite*. Jiraiya would 1/2
make a joke about Oro being feminine ending with “But at least you can’t get pregnant, that would give me nightmares.” There and then Oro’s like, ‘fuck you I can do what I want and I’ll get pregnant. See you in your nightmares.’ No more than a year later Oro shows up smug as fuck and says “I’m pregnant.” Tsunade scans him three times, promptly beats up Jiraiya because by now Oro explained it was Jiraiya’s fault (“But he’s not the father of my child!”) and gone to drink away the day. Actually she’s baby shopping because she’s going to be an aunty! *Sarutobi* gets drunk. Probably because, for some reason, I’m imagining this happening to Oro in his late teens/early twenties as that’s the exact mindset of cutting off the nose to spite the face. Except the Sannin have existed in that mindset since they were six and will until they die. Point is, Oro’s flexible in all ways and is more than spiteful enough to violate laws of nature because a friend said/bet he couldn’t.
Oh god. Same with the mpreg, but I could absolutely see this. Orochimaru’s motivations are curiosity and spite in equal measure, and it would be so hilariously in character I’m dying.
So, what I got from that Obito headcanon post is… ObiKisaKaka? Which I can not only get behind, but totally see. Kakashi and Kisame eternally exasperated as they try to keep Obito’s FIGHT ME tendencies in check, Kakashi having to constantly talk Kisame out of (obviously) fighting the entire Uchiha clan for being shitty to Obito, Obito & Kisame endlessly fighting Kakashi’s self-loathing, & when that doesnt work Kisame tosses him over his shoulder & drags him to the bar/bed.
*headdesk*
NO DON’T YOU DARE DO THIS TO ME I REFUSE.
D: