A Traitor's Play: Discarded Draft [3/3]
Takes place between Chapters 3 and 5.
Lined up behind the Hokage, Kakashi studied his students carefully.
Sakura’s hair was cropped close to her neck and both Naruto and Sasuke looked like they’d been tussling together for a straight week. Knowing how fussy his kunoichi could be about her hair, the sudden haircut likely meant that both boys had been incapacitated at some point or the other. While Naruto looked ready to go for another round, Sasuke seemed paler than ever.
Kakashi also didn’t like the way the boy was slouched.
“…There are sour times, eh Kakashi?”
With a start, he realized that Gai was looking at him expectantly.
Craning his head around, he blinked, “Hmm? You say something?”
To his confusion, Gai only spun around with hunched shoulders.
Apparently not.
Returning his attention back to his kids, he resisted the urge to frown. Sasuke was rubbing his chin, looking intently ahead, likely watching the Hokage as their leader delivered the usual speech about the true nature of the exams. Was it too much to hope that his team had avoided the sannin?
Would they still be here if they had?
Of course, that was assuming that the reports of Orochimaru’s presence were true.
But why would the man attack now?
As Hayate’s sudden entrance caused the crowd of genin to shift their weights restlessly, he zeroed in on once again on the sannin’s reported target.
“I’m going to quit.”
He flicked his gaze over to a silver-haired bespectacled genin. Judging from Naruto’s protests, the older genin had apparently been a temporary ally. It was still amazing sometimes to realize how quickly his student could grow attached to a total stranger. Absently, he listened to Anko’s short report on the genin in the row in front of him.
Yakushi Kabuto. This would make the seventh time he failed the exams. Did the boy just not want to pass?
His eyes snapped back as Sakura’s bright pink hair shifted suddenly. The girl hovered, visibly anxious as Sasuke hunched over, clutching at his neck.
Kakashi felt his heart sink before stamping it away. You saw this coming.
He watched as Sakura grabbed at Sasuke’s hand with visibly watery eyes. He’d need to teach the girl more situational awareness; she was starting to draw attention from her competitors. In the meantime however, her lack of skills were less likely to get her killed then-
Was Sasuke’s hand rising?
With surprise, he watched as Sasuke’s hand seemed to drift up as if he meant to quit.
Then the boy shook his head sharply, and dropped his arm, brushing away the girls hold on his other hand. He saw Naruto’s startled expression as the boy darted a glance up before back to Sasuke.
Wait a minute. Without changing his expression, he eyed the tiles on the floor before him, estimating the distance. From the angle at which his students’ heads were turned, they both eyed someone to the right of the Hokage.
Why were they eyeing a foreign shinobi?
He tuned in as he noticed Anko counseling the Hokage, “We should remove him from the exam and have the ANBU watching over and protecting him.”
Sasuke, I spoil you.
Tilting his head forward, he cut in, “He’s the type that wouldn’t easily agree to that.”
As Anko spun around, he added with a smile, “After all, he’s from that Uchiha clan.”
She was unamused, “Don’t be foolish! We’ll force him to quit!”
That would end well.
She continued, intent on making him understand, “By just releasing chakra, the curse becomes active and forcibly pulls out chakra. It’s a forbidden jutsu which eats at the user’s body. It’s amazing that this child is still standing. He should be dead.”
He glanced at the boy, who happened to look back up, meeting his eyes.
Out of the corner of his eye, Anko turned for confirmation from Hiruzen, “Hokage-sama?”
“What Orochimaru said is on my mind. Let’s let Sasuke continue and watch over the situation.”
As Anko stuttered a protest, the Hokage continued, “But if the curse begins opening and releasing power, then jump in and stop him.”
Sasuke dropped his gaze, only to again look to the right.
Whatever the boy was looking at, he was going to start attracting attention. Just as that thought had finished, Sasuke turned his attention back to Hayate, who was drawing the introduction to the preliminaries to a close, “This is sudden, but let’s announce the two names of the first fight.”
“Uchiha Sasuke versus Akado Yoroi.”
Well, the sooner, the better. Sasuke was clearly grimacing, and he knew the boy’s pain tolerance was fairly high. Judging by lingering glances, his other competitors had also seemed to notice that something was off.
As the two competitors stepped toward Hayate, the referee continued, “We will begin the first match now. Will everyone except the two participants move to the upper level?”
Naruto waved an exuberant greeting as Kakashi followed the crowd toward the staircase. When he was just behind the boy, he murmured, “Sasuke, don’t use the sharingan.”
“I know.”
Did he really? “If that curse on your neck becomes active, you might lose your life.”
“Watch the Oto-nin. He gave the curse.”
Kakashi almost missed his next step. Hiding his surprise and knowing that he couldn’t linger too long without being accused of cheating, he murmured, “You are certain.”
“Be careful.” With that response as a confirmation, the brat moved away.
Fingers clenched into twin fists in his pockets, Kakashi resumed his slow amble up the stairs. The Oto-nin had been standing less than a meter from the Hokage just minutes earlier. Could Sasuke have been mistaken?
Frowning, Kakashi climbed the stairs and greeted his other students. Once silence had settled and everyone’s attention was clearly fixed below, Hayate lowered his hands, “Now, please begin.”
He didn’t like this. Eyes fixed on the match below he lowered his hand below him and tilted it so that the metal guard on the back of his hand reflected the Oto-nin’s image.
“Are you ready?” The taller boy, Yoroi, spoke first.
Sasuke crouched down and merely glowered.
In clear movements, Yoroi reached back for the pack on his leg before digging out three shuriken and hurtling them at Sasuke.
Spinning to the side, Sasuke dodged the projectiles only to come face to face with Yoroi’s charging.
Slipping under the arm, Sasuke pushed back from Yoroi with one arm.
What was this? These non-confrontational maneuvers weren’t Sasuke’s style.
The two danced around the stadium for a little longer, demonstrating impressive speed, but not the speed that he knew Sasuke to be capable of.
He flexed his wrist. The Oto-nin was watching with almost a hungry-gleam in his eyes – but so were most of the other competitors.
They didn’t look half as amused though.
Returning his attention back to the competition, he tilted his body, about to nudge Gai with his elbow when Sasuke flinched.
Immediately, Yoroi pounced. To Sasuke’s credit, he recovered remarkably swiftly, flipping himself out of the hold to engage his opponent in a chokehold.
But then the masked genin reached back and planted a hand in Sasuke’s face. He watched with mounting concern as his student’s hold noticeably weakened.
There was a poke to his ribcage. Resisting the urge to react, he pivoted his foot and lightly pressed down on Gai’s foot. Oto-nin. Suspicious.
Gai gave him a sharp look, before jabbing another poke to his ribcage and moving away.
Just then the Yoroi sprung away, while Sasuke staggered back … with a grin?
The smile looked almost malevolent. Yoroi took another step back.
Naruto voiced his first thought, “What’s going on?”
The Inuzuka boy answered first, “They were talking, I think.”
Sakura looked over, with about half of the rookies. The rest were still fixated on the match below. “What were hey talking about?”
“It was too quiet to hear.”
Instead of engaging Sasuke, as he had seemed anxious to do just moments before, Yoroi kept his distance, and the two circled one another in slow steps.
Naruto grumbled in confusion, “What the hell?”
Curious, he glanced back at his metal plate to find that the Oto-nin also looked perturbed.
Then, a slight movement caught his eye. Akado Yoroi, a Konoha nin, had also darted a look up to where the foreign nin were. It was a slight movement that he would have missed if he hadn’t already been forewarned.
By the way Gai leaned away from the railing, he thought that he wasn’t the only one.
His student spoke again, “Watch where you stand.” Then, without another word, he turned to Hayate and raised his hand, “I forfeit.”
Hayate blinked. He wasn’t the only one taken aback. From the mood and body language, anyone would have thought that it was Sasuke that had won. Even Akado seemed uneasy. The only one who seemed unruffled was Sasuke.
“SASUKE, WHAT THE HELL?!”
Naruto wasn’t pleased.
With a cough and another look at Sasuke, who only stared back at him expectantly, Hayate raised his hand, “Winner of the first match, Akado Yoroi… has passed the prelims.”
“SASUKE!!”
Below, Sasuke dusted himself off and turned to leave only to pause and look back. The smile that was growing on his face was unsettling, “Yoroi.”
His former opponent paused from where he had been about to climb the stairs.
The grin grew larger, “Good luck.” His stance.
It was a total bluff?
A quick leap and he was behind his student. Resting an elbow on his student’s shoulder, he turned just in time to see the new arrivals to the stadium floor, “Akado Yoroi, Uchiha Sasuke.”
Garbed in white with a clear red medical cross branded on his torso, the officer continued, “Let the medical team treat your injuries now.”
Waving his hand languidly, and noticing how his student had subtly started to lean against him, he smiled, “I’ll take care of him.”
As the medical officer shrugged and was likewise waved off by Yoroi, he swung and arm around Sasuke and leaned over, placing his mouth just next to the boy’s ear, “I’m going to take you to the back and seal up that curse.”
Unexpectedly, instead of protesting, the boy simply nodded, allowing himself to be led towards the back exit of the stadium.










