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Hahaha~ Poor Sheena. At this rate, she was doomed. At least it was a playful kind of doomed. Sheena was her friend after all, and if Harley actually felt the girlie was in any danger, she wouldn't have been as nice to little miss youkai over here. Sheena was so dramatic sometimes, heh.
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Sasuke had to focus as closely as he could on the sound of Sakura's footsteps as they made their way down the main street of the town. There was enough traffic in this place that he needed to note the particular sound of her movements and concentrate on making sure he was still on the right track.
In some ways, it was better than groping his way around as he'd had to do the last time he was here -- and yet it was almost worse, relying this heavily on someone he wasn't in the habit of considering particularly reliable.
Hopefully that had changed over the years, although the habit of his former teammates seemed to be consistently maintaining their worst traits.
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And telling Sakura was ... Sasuke was hardly going to lie about what had happened, but telling Kakashi yesterday had brought too many things that he didn't have the luxury of dealing with to the surface. He needed much more time before he could handle Sakura's response (or Naruto's, for that matter) in the necessary way.
So for now, Sasuke merely shrugged in response to her comment, choosing instead to continue the second thread of conversation. "What areas are you focusing on besides medical information?"
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They'd made little progress and already she could feel her stomach starting to grumble at her. Now of all times?! Couldn't it wait? Ugh!
She ignored it for now and focused on the conversation, taking a slightly different stance this time. "Why are you so interested now?"
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'Now'? He would have been interested in any information they might have discovered at any point, irrespective of whether Itachi was present or not. It wasn't Sasuke who had problems maintaining a professional relationship, after all; he was perfectly able to trade useful information and aid without bringing up unnecessary history and emotions.
"We're allied," he answered, as if it should have been obvious. "If you've learned anything useful, I'm interested in hearing it."
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It was interesting nonetheless. And it meant that it was probably worthwhile to find out who was in charge.
"Who's giving out these assignments?" Sasuke asked. "Kakashi?"
Or perhaps Jiraiya, though the Sannin didn't seem the type to take charge with such efficiency.
-- and then, of course, Sakura managed to twist his words into something convenient for her to pry into his plans. It was probably reasonable to want to know what it meant when an ally said something like that, but Sasuke had just barely succeeded in pushing Itachi and what he'd said (that they had never really been the last Uchiha) out of mind and had no intention of retrieving it and all the attendant issues into the open. Especially not with Sakura around ( ... )
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But even if he knew that he had things he needed to accomplish, goals he had to meet -- without Itachi the path of darkness had lost its edges; without Itachi at its end, there was nothing but a murky gloom and a direction that Sasuke understood without knowing the precise way to walk it. As if Itachi had been more guide than goal, had led his spare like a brother.
With effort Sasuke forced all thoughts of Itachi out of mind again to concentrate on what Sakura was saying (for the first time he could ever remember, forcing Itachi out of mind in order ( ... )
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Sasuke hadn't been there to hear the results of the Chuunin exam. And she knew that Shikamaru's team had been sent after him, only to come back battered and half-dead. Apparently it hadn't been anything noteworthy in Sasuke's opinion.
"He's lazy and obnoxious," Sakura explained flatly, "but he's a very good strategist." It was because of him, after all, that they'd been able to take down both Kakuzu and Hidan of Akatsuki. His plans were nearly flawless.
"What is it," she asked, "that you think might be down there?" The bulletin had been filled with nothing but negativity when it came to the basement. While some thought it held the secrets to escape, others only cautioned against it.
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