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fallen_yanagi ([info]fallen_yanagi) wrote in [info]fallen_leaves,
@ 2009-06-27 16:00:00

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Entry tags:genma, mission

FUBAR (Genma, Yanagi)
[Backdated: Takes place in August, three months before the Fox attack]

"Hey. Kid. You keeping a look out?"

Nori flashed an irritated glance over his shoulder, but then turned his sharp eyes back to the forest that surrounded them. "Of course I'm keeping a look out. And I'm not a kid." His teeth ground together, already expecting the taunt.

"Right. Rookie."

"I still outrank you."

That got Akira's goat. The special jounin glared at him, and Nori smirked. If looks could kill... this whole group would be dead. Rain ninja weren't exactly known for getting along -- at least, not these days. These days, they were more known for tearing into each other, everyone grappling for a piece of the country. This group was no different, though Yanagi hadn't yet figured out all of the political machinations. He didn't really need to; he just needed to get enough information back to Konoha to make sure this faction didn't win.

And stay alive long enough to get the information back to Konoha. There was a reason they sent ANBU in, rather than the normal intel jounin. Rain weren't kind to traitors.

Not that Nori was a traitor. Not that he had any affiliation with Konoha at all. He glared out at the forest, easily wearing the mantle of a nineteen year old jounin with a chip the size of Earth Country on his shoulder. He hated Konoha as much as any of them did. Meddling in Rain's affairs, trying to stop them from taking over their own damn country. Sabotaging them with information that could only have been gotten from the inside.

Someone here was a spy, and Nori was pretty sure they were sending small groups, like his three people, out to sabotage Fire Country in part to find out where the spy was. If anything went wrong... well, it gave them a place to start torturing.

Nothing was going to go wrong here. They'd take out the power plant, Konoha would look bad for allowing it to happen, and Yanagi would try very, very hard not to think about it. He had more important things to worry about than one little Fire Country power plant and whether or not it was working.

"Rookie!" Sachi called.

He scowled back. "I'm not a fucking rookie, and if you keep calling me that--"

"You're a rookie to us," Akira sneered, looking away from the explosive tags he was setting long enough to glare at Nori.

"Rookie, pay attention. Head up to the top, and set the blue smoke to trigger when the bombs go over. We want Konoha to know we were here." Sachi smiled, showing broken teeth between her bright red lips.

Nori nodded once and took off, chakra running up the walls. They'd disabled the ninja-traps already. At this time of night, there was only a skeleton crew to sound an alarm, and they'd been quickly dispatched. Only one chuunin had stood guard. She was dead. Yanagi tried not to think about that, either. Keeping this faction from winning Rain country was more important than the six lives they'd taken.

Not that Nori cared. He reached the rooftop and paused to look around, keeping low so the moon didn't highlight him. The night was silent. Carefully, he began to make his way to one of the long cables that led off into the trees, carrying needed electricity to the rest of the country. They'd be done, soon, and heading back.



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[info]fallen_senbon
2009-06-27 06:03 pm UTC (link)
It was pure luck that Genma happened to be near the power station at that moment. Whose luck, and what kind of luck that was, was debatable. It certainly wasn't Aburame Sadayo's luck. She was dead. Her throat was slit, her body cooling, blood turning sticky and gelatinous where it had fountained over her clothes and skin. She lay in an undignified sprawl, with only one or two of her kikai companions still buzzing near her corpse.

Genma found her when he stopped by her quarters just outside the power station at Morioka Falls. He'd been by there on his way outbound on his mission--a simple courier job, but the documents he was conveying were high-level enough that they merited a special-jounin as errand boy. Fine with him, really. It was nice to have a cushy solo mission once in a while, and they'd fed him well at the northern daimyou's residence. And there was Sadayo, who was expecting him on the way back.

She'd had a shitty job, really. Guarding a power station was certainly chuunin's work, but usually there'd be a pair of them. All she'd had for company, though, was a lifer of a genin who had neither the skill nor ambition to rise higher. Sadayo had had greater aspirations.

Genma stared at her body and found a prayer and a curse in the same breath.

Her subordinate was nowhere to be seen. The signs of a struggle were minimal--clearly she'd been ambushed. And clearly by ninja. Which meant the power station was the target. It had to mean that, Genma told himself, as he crept towards it. His hands flashed through seals--rabbit, ox, boar, tiger, horse--and he became a wisp of shadow, barely rustling the thick summer grass.

When he found the second corpse--one of the power station workers in his distinctive baggy overalls--the curse was clearer, the prayer less distinct. Genma slid as close to a steam pipe as he dared, and started scaling the side of the building. Some asshole ninja from somewhere or other were about to be very, very surprised.

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