Chapter 5: The Smell of Blood

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It's as he said.

After the internal strife that ended Hyōgakure, the home of Koori's military power, Koori had lost its reign as supreme as its population also depleted to more than half of its total number in a single night. While its economy still continues to flourish with the abundance of jewels in Kesshō Harvest, it was never the same still with the ruling family dead.

"Yasu-sama..." Kakashi begins.

"We have abused those innocent children to be used as objects. We are only atoning for our sins," the daimyō says. "I don't plan on going back to how we used to be, that's also the principal agreement when our countries have signed the treaty."

To protect the horned children at all costs just as the Ninth have wanted but what her predecessor had neglected.

"Yet it seems you have forgotten the peace treaty that your village offered after the Third War," the daimyō says. "You have formed an allegiance to atone for your own mistakes, but now you're implying our new Koori is committing treachery. Such baseless accusation is enough to be guilty of slander."

"Yasu-sama!" Asuma stands up and the old man turns around to glare at them with those ice gray eyes.

"Tell me why I shouldn't punish you who have stepped and disrespected my motherland now."

In a blink of an eye, two black clad Anbu wield twin weapons to Asuma's throat as another points a kunai at Kakashi's neck behind him. They didn't even sense them, but they've been here with them since they came. It's clear then that the daimyō didn't trust them since the beginning.

"We're not here to raise conflict..." Kakashi says slowly and he stands uneasily still as he feels the tip of the cold blade press against his skin. "I apologize for being impudent, but I assure you it's not our intention. Our respect for the peace treaty is still intact, that's why we came to you first before anything else."

"However, you have overstepped your boundaries, my boy," the daimyō says coldly. "If you're seeking for answers, I'm afraid you will not find it here."

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In the forests between the Land of Wind and the Land of River, the snow blankets their expanse quickly in the first days of the winter season. The leaves have all fallen and there is only the cold that rustled the tree branches—and then the faint voice calling her name.

"Kigura," she hears his voice. He is an almost silhouette under the dull sunlight overhead. "It's too cold to sleep out here."

Cold?

She doesn't understand him at first, but as she turns, the snow crushes with her movements as the kasa's tassels tangle more over her face.

She tries to rub her eyes sleepily, stretching her toes like a cat. It seems she's fallen asleep outside again. She's buried in clouds of snow as she pushes herself up from the ground, adjusting the kasa on her head.

One of the other times when the members would rest and relieve themselves, Itachi caught her again. She is bare-footed like all the other times that he finds himself sighing. Konan has brought it upon herself to provide some jinbei clothes for her, but he doesn't know whether to blame the wrong size that Kigura is still a mess of a child.

The clothes had been off-season too, but for a horned child who is used to the cold, it doesn't matter if the clothes are for winter or summer. But for the second time, Itachi finds himself sighing because Kigura only stares at her toes and wiggles them in the snow.

"At least... wear your clothes properly, Kigura."

He raises her pale feet up and ties the discarded straw sandals on her. He then drags her closer, thinking of how troublesome she is as he fastens her robes. He shouldn't be doing this, but it comes naturally for him.

And for a moment, as he looks up at her when he ties the strings on her clothes, he ends up staring at her tilted kasa for a while before a hand pushes it down on her face. Behind Kigura, there is a very disgruntled-looking Kakuzu who looks like he wants to break them apart and Itachi backs off.

It's been several times when Itachi has almost seen Kigura's face clearly, but Kakuzu is always there acting like an unbreachable wall.

Itachi is always tempted to point it out, but Kisame has already made it a habit to annoy Kakuzu about it.

"You've gotten soft, Kakuzu," the blue-skinned man's gruff voice says, appearing out of the blue from behind Itachi and Kakuzu's eyes suddenly harden into an unfriendly glare.

Kisame has been the only one to point it out, but everyone certainly knows.

"Don't start a fight here... We still need to complete Gobi's extraction," Itachi says, turning away. They've only left duplicates of themselves on the husk's fingers. Sooner or later, they have to return to finish their job. "We should head back."

Kisame looks like he wants to say something more when he looks at Kigura behind Kakuzu, but the blue man only ends up shrugging it off. Still, he has time to smile annoyingly at Kakuzu, then at the little Akatsuki. "Little boss says go so... I'll catch ya later with your daddy."

Kakuzu looks like he wants to hit Kisame's smug face, but the blue man already saunters away after his partner with an annoying snigger, which Kakuzu tries to blatantly ignore. Clearly, Kisame knows how to get under people's skins.

"Don't bring flowers anymore," Kakuzu says, fixing up her kasa before standing up again. "They're not edible, if that's what you think."

At this, Kigura decides to offer him another flower from her lap, the white petals drooping like bells. It's been freshly picked only a while ago but Kakuzu sighs like he's given up on her.

This child...

She really is getting more and more insolent by the day.

"Are you trying to poison me?"

Although resistant to the harsh winter weather, the Lily of the Valley is a highly poisonous woodland flower. While it looks like pretty little bells in the snow, it can easily fool anyone gullible enough who knows little about it—just like Kigura.

At his question, she drops her hand on her lap. She thought giving Kakuzu small snacks during the extraction would be nice, but Deidara only snickered at her the last time she visited. She ate five flowers almost three days ago and she's still fine now.

Perhaps Kakuzu's metabolism doesn't work quite the same?

She frowns, staring at the flower.

"Just..." Kakuzu sighs like he doesn't have the energy to get angry anymore. "Don't go far off this time."

His eyes drift from her then, a far away look in them as if he sensed something in the trees. But as he chooses to ignore it, she senses the familiar odor of blood from not too far away.

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Fubuki Border (吹雪境界, Fubuki Kyōkai) is the gate border that separates Koori from its neighboring countries.

Kesshō Harvest (結晶収穫, Kesshō Shūkaku, literally meaning: Crystal Harvest) is a village of crystal mines in Koori used for trade.

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