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NinetailedNightmare

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:24 pm


Tsunake
User ImagePerhaps he'd hoped that isolation and long, brooding periods of thinking would be enough to wrest away his turbulent thoughts of the tattered and tangled mess of the 'family' he'd left behind. In truth, it'd simply opened his eyes to the facts he'd repelled with bristling shields of denial; Kakashi had not forced him to conceive children, and would never be able to be blamed for it. As much as it pained him, the Uchiha had grudgingly come to reason with himself that...he had been wrong. He had been wrong to blame the older for Kitsusagi for such a thing, and he had been wrong to resent his children because of it. It made him no better than his father--or, he thought many times with a low, venomous hiss, than his brother.

Funny to think he'd realized this only after he'd wandered away from the Mountain he knew to be his home, stripping himself of all contact and worldly possessions in order to train and muse to himself. But that was all right; he'd come to understand how that it was time for him to go home. Pale paws and sandaled feet brushed fleetingly across hundreds of thousands of tree limbs as the dark-haired male bounded through the forests, a silent smudge of shadow against the tangled tree limbs and leafy foliage. Once murky eyes now bled a bright crimson, flickering blots of ink swimming rapidly around his pupil as the kitsu continued his silent search for the one who he now, though with a trace of difficulty, considered to be his mate. He hardly knew how Kakashi would react upon seeing him again, considering, of course, that his presence might not be welcomed.

That mattered little right now. Landing with a faint rustle on a particularly slender branch, feeling the young, green wood bend underneath his weight, the kitsusagi scanned the area quietly and efficiently for signs of the silver-haired nin, leaping back into action whenever his search turned up empty. He would locate his quarry eventually; of that, he had no doubts.


NinetailedNightmare
User ImageAfter all her time learning and training as a shinobi, on could say that Raikiri's best skill was tracking. In any case, it happened to be the one she used most often, so it was not as if she really had a choice in it. Her father was never in the same place every time she looked, her son was always on the run- the only being she could ever seem to find right away was her insecure mate, and he wasn't much for fun conversation. So she was out again, on the business that Ross had failed to report in like he almost always did. After some time of trailing his scent, tracking footprints, and trying to estimate how far he had taken his traveling to the tree tops, she found herself soon within a glade not so far from the mountain's river, scanning the tall grass with a lone gray eye. Damn the boy for being so damn shor--

"Lost him again, huh?"

The female felt her heart leap into her throat at the sudden appearance of a face rising out of the dull green and gold ribbons of grass, which soon warped itself into a shriek of outrage upon realizing it wasn't just any face. Raikiri smacked a reproachful paw against Kakashi's forehead, looking thuroughly unamused as she attempted to shove the male right back into the grass from whence he'd came. The elder did nothing to fend off the blow, chuckling and simply moving back when she shoved so that she would have to stumble a little to regain such an offended stance.

User Image"You should know better," He chided amusedly, rising fully to his feet now out of the grass so that the top of his vest and undershirt could be seen as well. When she huffed, he simply smiled, which probably only infuriated her a little further but served to calm her. Somewhat.

"Who says I didn't come to see you?" She pointed out, settling back on her haunches and flicking strands of silver away from her face with not quite an impatient sigh. Even if he had snuck up on her, something he was quite good at, she was still happy to see him without having to seek him out. After a small silence, in which the message of 'you're not fooling anyone' seemed to pass over anyway, she would inquire, "Have you seen him?"

"Seen him? Of course I have! What kind of grandfather would I be not to?"

Raikiri stared flatly, and this time she did sigh. Great- one of those moods.


Tsunake
It wasn't long before the gentle sounds of a river long unseen reached his sensitive hearing, and the male gritted his jaw as the left side of his body throbbed longingly for water. He'd almost forgotten about the burn he'd sustained from those two violent idiots--that apparently knew him by some means. Almost. It was true that he'd done little to prevent himself from antagonizing them, but nothing that should have provoked physical retribution. Well, all that mattered was that he'd been somewhat victorious in the end, and, more importantly, not completely fried. Silently, Sasuke allowed himself to drop from the tangled tree limbs he was currently preoccupying to approach the rushing waters, only pausing long enough for a quick mouthful to soothe his aching throat.

There would be time to treat his injuries later; he had a feeling he was close. Rather than take to the trees again, the male simply walked across the river with the aid of chakra, the cool, soothing water doing wonders to numb his left paw. It was almost irritating to think he'd been caught in a gout of flame like that...Soon, the soft, earthy banks of the river transformed into glittering fields of grass that swept across his sides and under his belly, and the dark-haired kitsu did little to try and blend with his surroundings. The sound of a screech rung out across the open plains, and Sasuke froze for only a moment, eyes narrowed to better help him pinpoint the location of the sound. Silent and swift, he set off again, his strides long and unbroken until two glimpses of silver were enough for him to slow.

Kakashi...and a female that looked almost just like him. At once, his calm, collected manner on the situation fluttered with the first hint of unease; Kakashi had told him that they'd had a daughter, though he had never met her. Fully grown, and...with kits of her own now. To think it took him a moment to even remember her name. Snorting faintly as he pushed back this irritating uncertainty, the lone male was slow in his approach, murky eyes flickering faintly between the two with a stirring hint of what might have been curiosity. There was no reason to call out; his presence would be noted in a matter of seconds. From there, he had no inclination as to what would happen next.


NinetailedNightmare
It would be the daughter that spotted him first, as he had come along Kakashi's blind side. Skin-toned ears tilted back somewhat at the sight of a stranger in the vacinity, the more territorial side of her willing him to either pass through or move on in general. She wasn't sure how much she liked him looking their way like he was expecting something of them. His attire did not escape her scrutiny, however- that was a hitai-ate on his head, and those armbands were not so unlike her own either. The more she looked, the more aware she became that she might have seen him somewhere before. It made her uneasy, and she was considering calling out to the male herself when Kakashi addressed him himself.

"Well, look who's in the neighborhood," Drawled the silver-haired male as he tilted his head only towards his mate, his eye barely visible under the shade of his headband. "Was beginning to think you'd found yourself another bitter woman down the mountain and weren't coming back. What's the occassion?"

"You know him?" Raikiri murmured at him demandingly, frowning a little and curling her tails about her feet to reflect her disturbance. Why couldn't she recognize the guy too? What was Kakashi hiding?

"...Well, come on over, hm? Or did you think you could get away with just looking?" He suggested after a moment. Whatever Kakashi was feeling stayed out of his tone, and perhaps his features as well, though the latter couldn't really be seen.


Tsunake
"Hm." Came the low, idle note from the darker male; his way of polite response. No outright disdain or animosity...He took that to be a good sign. The thought of another woman earned another faint snort from him, this time with an added shake of his head. "Don't get your hopes up." Came the murmur, rough and slightly hard from disuse but not unfriendly. As his eyes again slipped to the girl, the Uchiha felt a wave of discomfort though he obligingly padded closer to take a light seat. "...No occasion. I'm tired. ...Figured I'd...stop by on my way. We need to talk later." His words had been muttered quietly at first, but the last statement was firm and directed solely to Kakashi. He had no desire to speak in front of a daughter he hardly knew; could he even call her his daughter?

Old feelings of disdain began to rekindle, but the Uchiha seemed to catch himself with a mild shift, a silent sigh expanding his ribs and painfully reminding him that he had other business to attend to. The silence was uneasy at best, and Sasuke had to wonder what sort of game Kakashi was playing here; revenge, of sorts? Was he working to get back at him for having been gone for so long, abandoning his responsibilities of sorts? It was likely. Instead, Sasuke allowed his attention to slowly focus in on Raikiri, noting her features with a keen and critical eye. "...She looks almost just like you." He noted in a low, husky tone, what little amusement he felt on the subject carefully veiled and sealed away.
PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:50 pm


The female pulled back her shoulders as she was inspected, lifting her chin somewhat petulantly. This whole thing was making her uncomfortable, and not just because this stranger was looking at her as if she had anything to prove to him. "I'm right here, you know." Her ears tilted back somewhat with her annoyance, silver eye regarding Sasuke guardedly.

"Raikiri." Kakashi said softly, but the reprimand was clear by the way the girl tore her gaze away and huffed. Unfazed, he continued to regard the darker male, offering a simple nod to the request for a talk. He was looking the other over just as he was taking the time to study their daughter.

"She's the only one that looks anything like me." He'd offer with a shrug and the sly drop of an eyelid, playing nonchalant for all of their sakes. "I haven't a clue where her hot temper must have sprung from."


"This is pissing me off, Kakashi." Raikiri growled bluntly, and her ears pressed back. She was in no mood for her father's crap today, especially not with her son missing again. "Are you going to introduce us or what?"

"Raikiri, this is Sasuke." He drawled in return, before he turned his head to look at her. "Why don't you go and find Ross? He did come visit for a little while ago. If you stick to the tress, I imagine you'll find him eventually."

"Right. ******** you too." She scoffed, but she was moving. She took one last glance at Sasuke, and then she was gone, speeding off to the trees nearby.

"Tired, hm?" Kakashi implored, his gaze seeming to linger on Raikiri's departure before he turned his head back to look at the other.

NinetailedNightmare


Tsunake

Territorial Friend

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:14 pm


Crimson eyes that slowly darkened made to survey the girl without reply, her defiance awkwardly similar in ways he wasn't quite sure he wanted to admit. Still, he had no reply for her. How did one just bring up an unexpected relation after all this time? He was no father-figure to her, and he quashed the urge to simply turn and leave with another minor shift. His skin still felt too hot, lingering painfully on his left side, and it was enough of a reminder to keep him still. He'd weathered out worse than a few words and uncomfortable situations. To turn around would be to run away--just like he'd done before.

There was a soft grunt at the mention of temper, but he wasn't about to admit to anything. The girl's--no, Raikiri's--irritation was understandable, but he wouldn't be the one to ease it. Not right now. There was a bare nod at the introduction, but then she was gone, and his eyes lingered on her even as she vanished into the thick of the trees.

His eyes flicked back to the nin, sizing him up wordlessly as though expecting some sort of challenge for his unexpected return. "...Tired of being away." He said slowly, apparently careful in choosing his words even though his stare was unwavering on the other. He'd cleaned the singed fur as best he could, though his skin was still raw underneath. Why was this so difficult?
PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 10:41 pm


"I see..." Kakashi's gaze on him was steady, almost patient. He would move to pad closer to the other male, motions smooth and casual. No, he wasn't going to attack Sasuke. Even when he had felt his most furious at the other, he had no intention of ever acting out his anger. "It's been quite a stretch of time... Did you find what you were looking for out there?"

NinetailedNightmare


Tsunake

Territorial Friend

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:02 pm


Sasuke would be watching his movements careful, and almost guarded had he not been displaying such a calm pretense. What was the worst that could happen? He'd be driven off, and he would go without a word. It wasn't as though he didn't deserve such a thing. "...Rationality." The dark-haired other would finally reply, sounding almost thoughtful, as though discussing something as trivial as the weather. It was getting about as close to an apology that he knew how to make, though his expression had become slightly more grim.

"...I know I was wrong."
PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:17 pm


The one-eyed shinobi would come to a stop a little closer to the other, just a few feet between them now. His gaze seemed to narrow a little at Sasuke's words, betraying honest surprise. Kakashi hadn't expected the other to relent so easily, or to admit anything at all. A sigh escaped the fabric of his mask, and he slowly made to sit.

"It's your way," He would respond, not quite dismissive but... "I knew you'd be back... Eventually. You always wander back home." His eye crinkled with a faint smile, his tails twitching just once.

NinetailedNightmare


Tsunake

Territorial Friend

PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 11:38 pm


He was still too proud to let his shoulders slump with relief at the other's carefree words, letting his eyes flick away in a manner that could be considered gruff. "Then you were right." Was all he'd say before he took a seat as well, finally letting his weary body pause for a break. But was it really so simple? He was watching, and listening too, for signs of discontent. So far there were none, but... there were things he felt he should address, and had no idea how to go about it.
PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:28 am


He was far from carefree, no matter what his tone had suggested. All those nights he spent wandering if he really was right, if he shouldn't go after the other... If he shouldn't just give up. He couldn't say Sasuke's disappearance didn't trouble him, but honestly, what could he do? Perhaps his guilt helped to stay his anger. In the end he was... just happy to see the other again. Fairly hale in body and attitude, even if he was being strangely open for Sasuke.

"Sometimes that happens." He mused, then tilted his head slightly. "I can smell the blood, you know."

NinetailedNightmare


Tsunake

Territorial Friend

PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:40 am


"Burns." He corrected, and his expression became notably more dour before it was gone again. "...An unexpected run in." He'd leave it at that. It was still a sour subject for him, thinking of those fools. With a low sigh, he looked half-ready to lay down and doze off, but would never let himself. "You angry?" He tossed it out there unexpectedly, had to fight to keep the defensive edge out of his tone and settled himself with obvious effort. "...I blamed you for all of it. ...Just feel... bad, now. For them." Though unspoken, he was referring to their children. He'd been absent in their lives, hardly knew them, hardly cared to get to know them.

It was something he sorely regretted now; not because he particularly cared to grow close, and yet... they hadn't asked to be born.
PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:10 am


Kakashi grunted, and his displeasure should have been clear. He wanted to push, wanted to question who, but Sasuke was barreling on. Clearly it wasn't a subject he wanted to touch on now, with something else to get off his chest. Fine. They'd come back to it...

"I know you did." And it was something he could well take. Did he think he completely deserved it? Well, maybe not, but he knew exactly why Sasuke had left. And remembered how he did nothing to stop it, really. It wasn't as if he hadn't cared, it was just... He shook his head as he thought about the things he could tell the other, and figured he could save them for now. Get what he really wanted to tell the other off his chest, since the Uchiha was already putting himself out there.

"I'm not angry. Not anymore, anyway..." He craned his head forward a little bit, as if to keep a secret between the two of them. "I missed you, and I hated you for it. Then I just missed you. Now I'm just glad you're back. You are staying this time, aren't you?"

NinetailedNightmare


Tsunake

Territorial Friend

PostPosted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 9:29 am


The Uchiha was watching carefully now, his ears attentive even though his face seemed blank and indifferent. Missed? That wasn't what he expected, and it showed briefly, though the notion that the other hated him seemed almost easier to swallow. He knew how to deal with hatred. "...Yes." What other answer could he give? For now, he didn't want to leave, and if he stayed true to his previous intentions...

He seemed to be finished with awkward moments, however, again getting to his feet. "Need to wash." Came the grunt before he slipped past the other, hesitating as he brushed past before he widened the distance between them subtly. He was too proud to let himself limp--and too uncertain to know if things were the same as they once were.

Progress was slow as he made his way through the trees, able to hear running water from here. It was a slow-enough stream, and his left paw would slowly be inserted into the cool water. It didn't help enough to make him feel completely better, but it was enough for now. All he could do was sigh.
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