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theredpalace · 3 years
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@i-minato-chan
There was a coldness to the depths of Naka Shrine, made frigid by the present situation.
Four dead men stood across four living men, the cracks of the Edo Tensei evident across the features of the former Hokage. The Snake Sage could only observe in amusement what had transpired. And Uchiha Sasuke had to levy his decision.
The weight of his brother’s sacrifice was bearing down on him.
Hashirama had told them everything. Yet a gap remained. This was the perspective of the Senju. No Uchiha survived who could tell another story. Uchiha Madara’s darkness was greater than his own, only more violent, more frenzied. There must have been more.
He couldn’t see clearly.
“....How strange, that my brother-” Sasuke admitted. “-who had never heard of the history between you and Madara would end up adopting your mindset.” How much had his brother truly known? “And yet....I feel the viewpoint you present may be a biased one.”
Orochimaru smiled, very unpleasantly, making Suigetsu shudder in discomfort. “No Uchiha from your era knew the great Madara to the extent you did. And thanks to the dominant narrative presented by your brother and the line of his students, there is no story of anyone else being allowed to hold claim to that.” Of course...Orochimaru’s expression was taunting. He knew of another person. He practically was waving the bait in front of their noses.
And judging by some of the uncomfortable looks, they knew who he meant.
It was not lost on the surviving Uchiha. “You told me the Uchiha were a clan of love. Even if he lost his brother, there must have been another to tell his story.” His eyes narrowed. “When I lost my family, I know they would have spoken differently about me than anyone else would have.” He felt something in him feel the injustice, the inconsistency, that the entire clan would have turned on one of their own, even if Madara had gone far beyond the pale.
“Who else is there? Who else knew this story?”
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samuraiisms · 3 years
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@i-minato-chan​
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Asked to meet in the gates of the Land of Iron, Tokeru Town, General Mifune was unsure of what to expect. After all, with the isolationist policy unbroken and no troubles ahead...what reason could the Hokage of Konoha want to see him?
Just at the border, where the snowdrifts melted into green grass, Mifune stood with his samurai guard. “Greetings Yondaime.” He welcomed formally. “I received your letter...though as this is not a matter regarding the Shinobi Nations you’ll forgive me if I must meet you informally here.”
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ryusxnka · 3 years
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                                     @i-minato-chan​ asked: ‘ It’s just a cut.’
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                       “ Whether it’s a cut, a scrape, or a mere scratch. You must not allow it to remain neglected. “ his intonation slipped from  youthful  tiers in the likeness of a scold imbued in unnoticeable hypocrisy. “ Infections are unforeseeable. - Coat the injury with the ointment and then place this band-aid over it. “ promptly is  one  extended forward.
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eyecanfixthat · 3 years
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Starter for @i-minato-chan​ || w/ Minato
It’s always one of the animals that are getting him into trouble. Always. 
Last time it was one of his goats. Today, it’s the chicken. And Shisui dare not use his shunshin out in the open to catch the animal because nobody ought to know who he is. Sure, he isn’t wearing any indication that he’s from the Uchiha clan or from Konoha-- instead, he’s dressed in typical civilian clothes one would expect to see with the farmers from the Land of Water. But even so, he doesn’t want to be recognized. The life he lived is in the past.
But this darned chicken--
He looks about him, then decides he’ll just take the one chance and use the shunshin this time.
So the chicken takes off, and Shisui darts right after her. 
It just so happens that both himself and his chicken cross dimensions about the time they make impact, and Shisui suddenly finds himself in the company of a somewhat familiar face... Only much, much younger than he remembers.
Well, shit.
How does one explain a farmer from the Land of Water suddenly appearing in the Konoha forest? And using the shunshin no less.
“Ah--” Cue loud clucking from a startled chicken-- one that Shisui is doing his best to calm down. 
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“My apologies. She ran away from me...” 
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windstormwielding · 3 years
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@i-minato-chan​​ said via CLOSE SHAVES (open!):
"Woah! Lucky you were there, huh?" // Shinigami Minato is Badly Practiced at this swordfighting thing...
Kōtarō eyed the Academy student with scrutiny and a hum, easing up at last now that the Hollow had been dispatched.
“Don’t sweat it too much, you held out pretty well for a while without my intervening.”
He volunteered to supervise this boy—Namikaze, was it?—and some of his classmates in the world of the living, and it was to his discretion whether they were to shadow him for the day or he took the mantle as trainer. How timely that a Hollow thought to appear before them, and here the blond stood up to take him on, eager to put some of what he learnt to use.
It was only when things looked to turn dicey did the fourth seat opt to step in, landing a decisive blow on the Hollow before it did the same to young Minato. After having already lost many in number not too long ago, the Gotei 13 could not afford to lose good talent before they would even graduate.
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“You’ll never know what kind of Hollow you’ll encounter out on the field; knowing how to adjust your approach on the fly is something you will only gain with experience.”
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midnightactual · 3 years
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@i-minato-chan asked:
Yo I'm dropping past to say I LOVE these long meta posts. Genuinely incredible. I always considered that (as discussed CAT-IV(A).03) Soi Fon was just in denial - 'there was *no way* such a disgraced traitor would return to the Soul Society, right!?' kind of attitude. I'm gonna have to read CAT 1, 3, 5 and 7 tomorrow!
Thanks for the encouragement! Getting positive feedback and readership for these sorts of things is always heartening. Unfortunately, only CAT-1 exists right now; I decided to include references to 3, 5, and 6 since I knew I’d be making them and covering those points sooner or later... but I couldn’t be bothered with writing them chronologically.
The other massive set of meta here is Yoruichi & Kaien Parts 1 and 2, although smaller pieces can also be found in the Articles subsection of Out Of Character in Writing. Anyway, glad you found it interesting and hope you enjoy whatever else you decide to read!
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kusunokihime · 4 years
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@i-minato-chan​ whispered: “I’m not going to hurt you.” // Look Mina and Ryu might be real comfy with each other NOW but to START WITH...
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     To call life in Konoha an adjustment is - in Ryū’s opinion - one of the most insulting understatements she’s ever heard. Since her arrival, she’s been juggled around as the villagers attempt to figure out what to do with her. Her absolute refusal to enter the Academy has been causing headaches, finally relenting and letting her hide out among elder medics and learn their craft directly. It’s been a strain, given the hospital’s workload...but in the end, they make it work.
     Her fear and mistrust of shinobi, however, is taking far longer to address. Going from the victim of one army to the ward of another - when you’ve never seen an army in your life - doesn’t exactly make much sense...or let you realize much difference in intentions.
     But it’s not one-sided. Her first and foremost transgression, apparently, is being from outside the village. Second is her odd appearance, goading the older, superstitious generations to declare her an unlucky spirit.
     Which prompts the younger ones to do the same...with few if any remaining adults willing to intervene. 
     It’s made her suspicious, defensive, and even at times hostile to anyone who gives her even a hint of trouble.
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     Today of all days, she’s resorted to hiding. A rather ornery old woman had taken to screaming at her in an attempt to ‘scare away a vengeful ghost’, and now Ryū has tucked herself into a gap in a stack of crates. Any and all attempts to get her out had resulted in a slew of growls...to the point where she’s mostly been left to her own devices.
     Until this kid.
     Mirror-like silvers stare out as the blond crouches outside her hiding place. Her posture stiffens, curling up and giving another sound of warning. But...it’s weaker this time. She doesn’t know what a sensor is, what her senses are. Yet she still understands that this one’s aura isn’t nearly as hostile or hard-edged as anyone else that’s come around. Instead, it feels...soft, and curious. 
     Maybe a little worried.
     And as his patience sees him remain, unmoving, she slowly lets her tension fade. She still doesn’t trust him, but...it seems there’s no need to be defensive.
     Yet.
     Watching him warily, she slowly unfurls herself and creeps forward, glancing around cautiously at the front. Well, she’s out...now what?
[ For my muse’s reaction to yours trying to coax them out of hiding ] [ Accepting ]
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sylveradrake · 3 years
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     [ A (very long overdue) gift for @i-minato-chan​ of our beans Minato and Ryū being adorable little goobers. How did Minato scrape his knee? No idea. But Ryū isn’t going to let him live it down, if that smile says anything :3c Dinky background is dinky but...I’m still learning those kjhdfgh
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     And a still png as per usual. Hope this brightens your day just a little, Chris. It was super fun to draw and I need to do more soon! ]
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kusunogatari · 4 years
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[ Naruto OC x Canon Ship Week 2020 - Reunion ] [ @naruto-ocxcanon-ship-week​ || @i-minato-chan​ ] [ Namikaze Minato, Suigin Ryū, Jiraiya ] [ Verse: A Tear in Time ] [ Trope: Childhood Friends ]
“So...you’re really going, huh?”
Standing under the arch of Konoha’s main gate, Ryū stares back at Minato with a somber, yet determined expression. She offers a muted nod. “Mhm.”
The blond’s hands are stuffed in his pockets, trying to appear nonchalant. But they both know he doesn’t feel nearly as cool as he looks. “It’s...gonna be really weird having you be the one absent, huh?”
In spite of herself, her lips flicker into a momentary smile. “Yeah...just when you’re back, it’s my turn to leave.”
“...any idea how long you’ll be gone?”
“I...really don’t know.” Her gaze lowers slightly. “I guess it just depends how long it takes me to master everything. It could be a year, it could be...many years. I can’t really be sure.”
After a pause, Minato sighs, posture hunching for a moment. “...I’m happy you found it. I know that’s been eating at you for a long time. Just...wasn’t expecting it to take you out of the village that long.”
“Neither did I…” Ryū’s greys look to the north despite the obstacles between her and her target. “When the war ended...I wanted to get some closure. Just...see it with my own eyes. Affirm it was over, that...there was nothing to go back to. I never expected to find anything there alive...let alone a sage.” She then turns back to Minato, and there’s a light in her eyes he hasn’t seen for far too long. “She knows everything…! About the village, and my family...all the way back to their roots. I have so much to learn from her about where I came from...and my clan’s techniques. I’ll finally know who I am...and be able to get even stronger.”
Finally, a sad smile lifts Minato’s lips. “Yeah...m’happy for you, Ryū. It’s just gonna be awfully quiet around here without you. And I’m gonna miss my medic lessons.”
“I’ll have so much more to teach you when I’m done training! And I bet you’ll still be learning loads, otherwise. We’ll both be shocked how different we are when I...get back…”
The pair fade into silence.
“...well, you be careful. Just because the war is over doesn’t mean it’s totally safe out there. You sure you’re all right going by yourself…?”
“Yeah, I’ll be okay. I’m actually going most of the way with a trading caravan headed north when they leave Konoha. By the time we’ll part ways, it’ll be up into the mountains. I doubt anyone will bother me there.” She offers a more steady smile. “Maybe you can write to me, ne? That’ll make time go a little faster. And we can keep up with how we’re doing!”
“I’d like that.”
Another long pause, neither sure what else to say.
“...I’m gonna miss you, Ryū.”
Like a crack in a dam, her expression falters, chin trembling and eyes going glossy with tears. “...y-yeah...I’ll miss you, too…” Biting her lip, she then throws aside inhibitions and closes the gap between them, latching onto Minato tightly.
Barely catching her, his eyes go wide before embracing her back, feeling her shaking. He’s not going to cry...he can’t…
“Take...take care of yourself, o-okay?” she murmurs. “I won’t be around to patch you up.”
“I’ll be careful.”
“I mean it! The war’s over, so no unnecessary risks. You better be just as I left you when I get back!”
That earns a soft snicker. “I promise. Though...I might be a little taller.”
“...I’ll allow it,” she sniffs.
They stand there a long moment before parting, Ryū’s face rosy from her little outburst.
“You better be careful too, Ryū.”
“I will. I’m sure shishō will keep a close eye on me.”
“Suppose you can’t get much safer than with a sage, huh?”
“...mhm…”
“Oi, Minato!”
Startling, both youths turn to see the blond’s sensei approaching. “Jiraiya!”
“So, I hear someone’s starting off on a journey!” the toad sage offers, hands on his hips. “Being left behind, are you Minato?”
He stiffens slightly. “Ryū’s off to get more medical training, sensei. I already told you.”
“Yes, yes...which reminds me…” His arms move to cross over his barrel chest, teeth gleaming with a grin. “I thought I’d ask if you’d like to go on a little adventure of your own!”
“...what do you mean?”
“Well, we can’t have you outmatched by your friend now, can we? She’ll be a sage next time you see her! So, what if you got a little sage training of your own…?”
Minato blinks...and then pales. “...you mean...with you? W-with the toads?”
“Of course! Don’t tell your teammates, but uh…” He leans in, a hand at his mouth conspiratorially. “You’ve got a mountain of promise, Minato. And I want to see that molded into something great! You’ve got the makings of a Hokage in you, I’m sure of it!”
The boy’s expression goes slack with shock. “...me…?”
“Yes, you! So, how about it? It can be a little...race between the two of you! See who reaches sagehood first, hm? Nothing like a little rivalry between childhood friends now, is there? It’ll help spur you forward!”
Both youths blink before glancing at each other. “I...I guess so,” Ryū replies, tone and expression a bit demure. “It would be really neat…! If we both became sages?”
Clearly still surprised, Minato gives a slow nod. “...yeah…”
“Then it’s settled! We can leave for Myōbokuzan whenever you feel like setting out. I imagine you’ve got a little preparation to do, after all. You just holler, and we can go!”
“O...okay…!” 
It’s then that a chorus of wooden wheels sound against the street, and the trio turn to see the scheduled caravan making its way toward the gate. “Oh! That’s my ride!” Ryū exclaims.
Not expecting it so soon, Minato feels his chest tighten, watching as she goes to speak with one of the traders.
“...so…”
“Eh?”
Glancing down to his pupil thoughtfully, Jiraiya asks, “Say everything you wanted to say before she leaves…?”
Minato balks. “Huh?”
“You know, sage training takes most people a few years, if they succeed at all. Odds are...you’re not going to see her for quite some time. So if there’s anything you want to tell her...you might want to do it now.”
Slowly, a hint of pink grows in Minato’s cheeks. Something he...wants to tell her?
“Minato!”
Startled yet again, he staggers back as Ryū gives him one last tight embrace. “R-Ryū?”
“Good luck on your journey…!” She pulls back, giving him a warm smile. Oddly enough, she’s still rosy-cheeked.
“You, uh...you too.”
For a moment, the pair stand in their pseudo-hug, and Minato finds himself oddly...frozen. It feels like there’s something he should be doing, and yet...all he can get himself to do is blink.
“Well...safe travels little lady!” Jiraiya then offers, breaking whatever spell the pair were under. 
“Y...you too, Jiraiya-sama, Minato!” Giving her friend one last glance, Ryū then turns and hops astride one of the wagons. With their papers cleared, the caravan then begins to pass beneath the archway.
“You were awfully quiet.”
Watching the carts go, Minato is silent for a long moment. “...not yet.”
“Hm?”
“I...I can’t tell her yet. When we meet again - when I’m stronger - then I’ll do it.”
Looking in surprise to his student, Jiraiya blinks before chuckling, a hand patting Minato on the back. “...I understand. I’ll go speak to the Sandaime about our leaving. Once we’ve got everything in order, we can head out ourselves.”
Nodding, Minato sees his sensei head toward the Administrative building. There’s an odd kind of...weight in his chest. Without intending them, a handful of memories drift through his mind. From their first introduction in her office to the day she returned from her home’s ruins with news of what she found, various scenes with Ryū’s face - some happy, some sad, some...indescribable - bring a soft smile to his face. 
When he sees her again, he’ll be ready. For now...he’s got planning to do.
“Fall back!”
Flickering behind a tree trunk, Minato waits patiently as a blast of hot air gushes past both sides of his cover. Cinders and ash streak by him, senses honed and waiting for an opening. There are still three dozen or so foreign signatures between him and his goal. Alongside him, there are only four of his allies remaining.
Whoever scouted the intel for this mission better hope they never cross paths. Lightly guarded his ass. 
“Namikaze-taichō! What should we do?”
Mind going over what he knows and attempting to come up with a plan, the seventeen year old glances to the remaining jōnin beside him. All are wounded, uncertainty clear in their eyes. 
“...stay here. I’m going to try and get past their line. Once I do, we can hit them from both sides. Wait until they’ve turned their backs to face me, then strike. Until then, anyone with doton should try to make some kind of barricade to fall back to if necessary, and maybe lay some traps if you can. Wait for my signal.”
“Hai!” 
Peering around the scorched remains of his hiding place, Minato takes a moment to concentrate, suppressing his chakra signature as tightly as he can. Then bursts of speed take him from trunk to trunk, working his way toward a gap in their front line. If he can just -
Flickering one last time, his body tenses as it’s brought to a painful halt. Frozen in place mid-stride, Minato’s heart leaps as he realizes he’s passed a locking tripwire seal. How did he not -?!
“Over there!”
Doing his best to overload the technique and free himself, Minato gives a cry as a heavy fist nails him right in the gut. Flying backward and still partially paralyzed, he crashes against a stone that cracks on impact. Air wheezes from his lungs, vision flickering as his brain rattles.
...shit.
Doing his best to haul himself to his feet despite his protesting muscles, Minato’s eyes go wide as another enemy nin streaks forward, hand signs indicating an incoming suiton barrage.
“Senpō: Bōei no kabe!”
With a flash of energy, a dome of translucent white chakra erects over him, earning a startle as he falls back on his rear. Beyond the barrier, water gushes and parts over the half sphere.
What -?!
From the canopy above him, slipping through the shield like a spectre, a figure lands in a silent crouch a few paces in front of Minato. Staring, it takes him a moment to process both what he sees, and what he feels.
“...Ryū…?”
Standing upright, a young woman turns to behold him. She’s taller, with longer white waves held back in a tail. But the same doe-like greys look him over before giving a grin.
“Not exactly how I planned to see you again, but I guess this will have to do.” Glancing back toward the enemy, she then kneels beside him. “Hold still, ne?”
“Wha-?”
Tugging up his shirt, she nips a thumb before painting a seal on his skin with crimson. Then her palm plants against it, a burst of chakra bleeding through his body and earning a gasp. “Hold still for a minute - let that do its work. Once you’re back on your feet, you can lend me a hand.”
“But -!” Body heavy, Minato watches her approach the wall of the barrier. Senses still piqued, he can feel her reserve suddenly opening up and overflowing.
...a sage state.
Like phantoms, large limbs of chakra form over her arms: the same ghostly-white chakra as the shield. Tipped with claws, the huge hands slip with her through the barrier.
“Ryū, wait!” Managing to shift to his knees, Minato coughs. He can still feel her chakra hot against his skin, seeping down and singeing its way through to his injuries. Slowly, the ache in his back, the ringing in his head, and the bruise along his torso begin to fade. While not a full healing, it negates enough of the wounds to leave him feeling back on his feet.
...well I’ll be damned.
Taking a deep breath and feeling no pain, Minato glances up and grins. Outside, Ryū’s chakra-formed limbs rake and tear at foes beyond the shield, blocking jutsu and strikes alike. While he can’t know just by looking, he has to wonder if it’s the same energy as the bubble currently protecting him.
Just what all did she learn while she was gone?
Approaching the white wall of chakra, Minato lifts a hand, finding himself able to phase through.
“Namikaze-taichō, who -?”
“No time to explain - she’s an ally! You all stay here. We’ll handle this.” Taking out a handful of tri-bladed kunai, Minato tosses each to strategic parts of their makeshift battlefield. And with bursts of chakra, he begins hopping to each enemy, dodging their blows and exchanging some of his own.
In what feels like both hours and minutes...it’s over.
Slowing to a stop, Minato sweeps the clearing with his senses. While all he fought are dead, those Ryū finished off are still alive, bodies completely slack and unable to move.
“Does Konoha take prisoners?”
“...I don’t see why not,” he replies, turning to her in surprise. “Not the killing sort?”
She gives a shake of her head. “It goes against my master’s teachings. I’m supposed to save lives, not take them.”
“...guess I can’t fault you for that.” Glancing to his remaining teammates, Minato asks, “Got enough energy left to do some patch work?”
“Of course. You work on the enemy nin, and I’ll see to your teammates.”
Watching her go, Minato can’t help but feel...off. There was no tearful reunion, no...well, anything he’s planned out in his mind all this time. He can’t but feel a bit cheated, but...maybe they’ll have time for that later. For now, there’s other things to worry about.
By the time he’s tied up the nin she left alive, Ryū is just finishing the basics with his squadmates. All four watch her a bit warily, torn between relief and doubt.
“Everyone, this is Suigin Ryū. She’s a medic, and an ally of Konoha’s. Nothing to worry about. Now, we still need to fetch the intel, and then get these prisoners back to Konoha for questioning. We just might get something extra with them left alive.”
“I can help with the legwork.” With another nip of her thumb, Ryū executes a summoning contract. As the vapor clears, a sooty-spotted white owl stands in the clearing.
Minato’s head barely comes up to its chest.
“Monban, I need you to take this lot to Konoha’s intelligence department. Tell them they’re from Namikaze Minato’s current assignment, and he’ll be following along shortly.”
“Of course, Ryū-sama.” Ducking to let the prisoners be strapped to his back, the avian then takes to the skies.
“So...got yourself a summon?”
“One or two,” she replies vaguely. “I’ll introduce you once things...quiet down, ne?”
“...right.”
Once the location is cleared and everyone fit to travel, Ryū does so alongside them, the trek back to Konoha done mostly in silence. In spite of himself, Minato can’t help the occasional glance her way. Questions burn the back of his tongue, but...she’s right. This is neither the time nor the place for it.
The gate sees them checked back in, Ryū providing her papers and given a pass to return. While she escorts his teammates to the hospital, Minato makes his way to the administration building.
“Minato,” Hiruzen greets as he enters the Hokage’s office, looking a bit surprised. “You’ve returned so soon?”
“I...got a little help. Did our delivery make it here in one piece?”
The old man blinks just as an ANBU flickers to his side. Whispered words are exchanged before the officer vanishes. “...it seems it has,” the third replies, chewing thoughtfully on the stem of his pipe. “This mission saw you cleared for lethal action.”
“And we took it, in part. A few were left alive, and we thought they might give some additional insight.”
“I see...and the files?”
Holding out a sealing scroll, Minato hands it over wordlessly.
“Perfect. I’ll have our decoding team begin deciphering these immediately. Thank you, Minato. You are dismissed.”
“Thank you, Hokage-sama.” Giving a curt bow, Minato wastes no time in flickering his way to the hospital.
“Yes, thank you.” Turning from the mouth of the main hallway, Ryū comes up short as he stands just behind her. “Oh! When did you -?”
“Are they all right?”
She blinks, and then nods. “Yes. A few major injuries, but nothing life-threatening. I patched up what I could. A few days and they should be fine.” There’s a small pause. “...how many -?”
“Three. Two four-man cells. Our intelligence was...incomplete, it would seem. We weren’t prepared for the defenses we met.”
“I see...I’m sorry I didn’t get there sooner.”
“I’m just glad you showed up when you did. Been a while since I was hit that hard…” Fading to silence, he leans back a bit as Ryū in turn leans forward. Greys squinting, she gives him a once-over. “...uh -?”
“You did indeed get taller. And I suppose you’re still technically in one piece. Guess that means I can let you off the hook.”
Blinking, he stares at her for a moment before relaxing with a nervous chuckle. “Thought I was in for it there for a second.”
“Very nearly,” she replies, arms crossing. “But I think you’ve had a rough enough day as it is, ne…?”
“Yeah...can’t argue there.”
Looking to him thoughtfully, Ryū then softens. “...it’s so good to see you, Minato...been a long couple of years without your sunshine to brighten my days.”
Balking just a hair, Minato struggles against a creeping warmth in his cheeks. “It, uh...it’s good to see you too. Been waiting to come back to you lurking in my apartment.”
In spite of herself, she laughs. “Believe me, I thought about it. But it seems our paths were intended to cross before then. Otherwise, I might’ve.” Her expression turns a bit coy. “Guess you got quite the introduction to some new skills of mine, ne?”
“Sure did. You’ll have to show them all off.”
“Maybe later. For now, I’m glad to just wind down for the day. Wasn’t expecting to run into a fight on my way back. Walk with me, maybe…?”
“...sure.”
Leaving the hospital behind, the pair head out not toward the village center, but into the more residential sections. Fewer crowds, less noise.
“...so…”
Minato scoffs at the break in the silence. “Kinda hard to know where to start, huh?”
“Yeah...in a way everything feels the same. Like I just saw you yesterday. But at the same time, like it’s been forever.” Coming to a stop, Ryū hops atop a half-wall along their path. “Konoha hasn’t changed.”
“Did you expect it to?”
“No, not really. I guess it’s just odd because I’ve changed. Feels a bit...weird being back here now.”
Sitting beside her, Minato glances over. “Good weird, or…?”
“...just weird. I haven’t seen many people since I left. The crowds are a little...much after so much solitude.”
“Ha, I get that. There’s a lot of toads on Myōbokuzan, but...they’re rather different from people.”
That earns a laugh. “I can imagine. Suigin-sama is…” She heaves a thoughtful breath. “...very stoic. Very quiet. As much as I adore her, it did get lonely every so often. But I think it will take a little adjusting after all this time.”
“I’d imagine.”
“How long were you gone?”
“I’ve been back a few months.”
To his surprise, her lips purse in a childish pout. “So, you did beat me…”
“W-well, I mean...they were two totally different branches of sage training, right? I doubt we’d ever have finished at the same time. Even two students of the same teacher learn at different paces.”
“True...guess I’d just hoped it wouldn’t take me too long…”
He considers her a moment. “...the only part that was too long was not being able to see you.”
That gets her to jolt slightly. “...y-yeah, you’re right. If I’m being honest, I...wasn’t exactly sure what I was gonna say, or...how to say it.” She shrinks in on herself, and suddenly her bravado from the day is gone...and she’s just like how he remembers her. So shy and withdrawn. “...is it weird I practiced it in my head?”
“Heh, no...I was doing the same thing. But I guess that all got kinda jumbled, didn’t it?”
“Yeah, it really did. Not exactly the reunion either of us pictured, I’m sure.”
“Not quite. Wasn’t exactly expecting you to swoop in and save my ass.”
Ryū can’t help a rather unladylike snort. “Neither was I!”
“Weren’t showing off, were you?”
“No!” At his perked brow, she goes pink. “...okay, well...maybe a little. But mostly I just wanted to make sure you were okay! I saw you take that hit, and I…”
At her trailing silence, he sobers slightly. “...well, you got me patched up. Speaking of...what did you do?”
“It’s a chakra transfer and direction seal. Depending on the details of the symbols, it redistributes the chakra I gave you to the worst of your injuries. Rather than me directing it to heal manually, it sort of acts like...a speed up agent. Your body takes the extra energy and heals itself as it would naturally, just...faster with the excess. It helps my chakra’s attuned for it anyway. That’s all thanks to Suigin-sama.”
“...huh. You’ll have to show me later.”
“Mhm!”
With that, the conversations idles. When Ryū’s eyes cast out over the village, clearly taking in the long-missed image, Minato watches her from the corner of his own. Her face isn’t as rounded as it used to be, but is still rather heart-shaped. Unlike their wartime months growing as friends, there isn’t a heavy shadow to her gaze - no unending worry pinching her brows. Even the subtle hints of her posture are different: more relaxed, and less reserved. She seems a lot more confident, even if she still has her moments.
Clearly she didn’t just grow as a medic, but as a person, too. Though he’s still taller, she’s also gained some height.
And, er...other things.
Flushing slightly and removing his gaze for the moment, Minato asks, “So...are you going to stay in Konoha?”
“For now, yes. I’d still like to make trips back, but...I think overall, Konoha will be where I spend most of my time. My line used to be nomadic - the women would travel all over the continent and tend to anyone. But that’s...not really possible now, and having a steady home and a steady place to work is good for me, I think. I’ll still head home sometimes to brush up on training, or just...have some time to myself. It’s strange...as quiet and somber and haunted as home feels...I still feel more at ease there.”
That earns a pause. “...because there aren’t any shinobi?”
For a moment, she doesn’t answer. “...maybe. I can’t quite put my finger on it. It might just be the ties my family has to it. Something in my blood that can’t ever let go. We lived there for centuries, almost back to the time of the rikudō sennin. Suigin-sama brought us there, gave us her name, and her power. It’s like a bird that always has to return to the same nest where its egg was laid. I’ll always feel drawn there.”
“...I see.”
A moment longer she stares out over the village, and then Ryū turns to face Minato. Clearly steeped in her thoughts, her usually-expressive face is an odd neutral he can’t read as she flickers eyes over his face. “...but…”
“...but?”
She seems to hesitate. “...but there are things that draw me here, too.”
In spite of himself, Minato feels a flutter in his chest. “Oh...oh yeah?”
“...mhm.”
When she doesn’t elaborate, he feels himself grow nervous. “Well, I’m...I’m glad. I know this isn’t where you were born, but...it’s good to have you here. It wouldn’t be the same without you.”
She blinks, and then gives a soft smile. “...I’m happy that, to someone, I matter that much.”
“Of course you do!”
Balking a bit at his hurried reply, Ryū then can’t help a giggle. “And you matter to me, too. You’re still my best friend, Minato. Doesn’t matter how much time has passed.”
For just a moment, he hesitates.
Ah...friend.
...why does that word feel like a sinking stone in his chest?
Noticing his lagging, Ryū also pauses. “...is something wrong?”
“...no, it’s nothing.” 
“Minato…”
“Huh?”
Leaning around to his front, she studies him closely, seeing him stiffen at the proximity. “...you know you can’t hide things from me, right? I’m a much better sensor than I was before. Maybe not as good as you, but…”
Trying to get a hold on his heartbeat, Minato blinks, trying to keep his expression blank.
“...I can still tell when you’re nervous, as stoic as you try to be sometimes.” A spark of mischief alights in her eyes, the corners of her mouth lifting. “...is there something you want to tell me?”
“...tell you? Like...what?”
She heaves a soft sigh, gaze averting. “Nothing at all…? Even after all our time apart…?”
“...er…”
“Because...there’s something I’ve been wanting to tell you.”
There’s no holding back the organ in his chest now. He swears she can probably hear it right through the skin. As hardened as a shinobi as he’s trained himself to be, Minato supposes there’s no denying one thing: he’s still a teenage boy. And even teenage boys with wars under their belts get frazzled in...situations like this. “W...what is it?”
“...ever since I left, even when I got lost in my training, and was exhausted from long days, or was buried in all I was learning about my past...I don’t think there was a single day I didn’t think about you. That I didn’t miss you. You were my first real friend in Konoha. As much as I admired my teachers, and as much as they supported me...it wasn’t the same as what I found with you. Whether it was the good days, or the...not so good days, I always felt better when you were around. But sometimes, it sort of...confused me. There’d be times where I’d feel warm for no reason, or nervous even though I had nothing to be nervous about. I thought...maybe there was something wrong with me.”
As she pauses, Minato just...stares, not wanting to interrupt. Oh gods...is this really happening?
“...but then I realized it wasn’t anything wrong. It was just something...new. Something different. You were my friend. My best friend. But you’d also come to mean more to me than that. You were my most important person. Even if, heh...I didn’t have many other people to compare you to…”
“...Ryū…”
“...you learn a lot about yourself when you’re alone. Truly alone. Up in the mountains, with nothing but the wind and the rain to listen to. It makes your own thoughts so much louder. So much clearer. And they were telling me something very important. Something I already knew, but wasn’t ready to admit.” Finally, she lifts her eyes back to his own. “...that I love you, Minato.”
As though caught in a vacuum, everything seems to go completely still. Staring back at her with wide blues, Minato vaguely feels heat in his cheeks. Did...did she really just say…?
“...I wondered if maybe...that wouldn’t be something you wanted to hear,” she then adds softly. “But we both know one thing: life can be tragically short. There’s no war right now, but...there will likely be another eventually. We might not make it through it. So I just...wanted you to know that.”
Struggling to speak, Minato feels his throat close up. Say something, damn it! She’s getting the wrong idea!
“...so, if you’d rather have some time to...to think, and -”
“N-no!”
She startles, not expecting the outburst. “...no…?”
Breaking free of his fog, Minato carefully takes her arms in his hands, looking to her fervently. “...no, I...I don’t need time to think. When you went to go train...Jiraiya-sensei asked me if I had anything to say before you left. And...and I did. But I didn’t feel ready. I wanted to be stronger. To be...more than I was. Older, maybe a little wiser, a little more...sure. Because there’s a lot that I know, and...a lot that I don’t know. But even after these years apart, one thing hasn’t changed. And that’s...how much you mean to me. We met when we were pretty young. When things were so unsettled, and dangerous. I think maybe I was afraid. Afraid that...somehow, war would tear us apart, however that might have happened. That if I got any closer, and I lost you...I wouldn’t recover. I couldn’t take that leap. Maybe that makes me a coward.”
“Minato, no -!”
“But if today proved anything, it’s that maybe I’m not as strong or as clever as I might think I am. And that maybe you’re not as fragile and at-risk as I thought you were. That maybe I don’t have to be afraid anymore. Maybe being afraid in the first place was stupid, because even if I didn’t admit it...I was still as close as I feared getting. That I loved you too...as much as someone my age could love someone, at least. I’m all out of excuses.” His lips flicker upward. “...so maybe you did grow faster than I did. Because you were brave enough to say it first, huh?”
After a shocked pause, greys almost glowing with elation, Ryū slowly breaks into a smile...which is soon joined by happy tears. Without a word, she loops arms around his neck, clinging to him tightly.
With the words out and unable to be taken back, Minato gently returns the hold. “...so I guess that’s it then, huh?”
“I was so n-nervous…”
“Really? Didn’t seem that way to me at all. If anything, I was the one bumbling things. That...wasn’t exactly my area of expertise.”
“Me neither…” Shyly, Ryū withdraws enough to meet his eyes. “...you really…?”
“Yeah, I do,” he replies, not needing her to finish the question. “That, uh...that might’ve been part of what I was always practicing in my head. To say to you, when you got back.”
“Really? Me too!”
The pair of them devolve into a mess of laughter.
“We’re both pretty pathetic aren’t we?” Ryū manages to ask between giggles, wiping at her eyes.
“Guess that’s why we get along so well.”
Flushed pink and beaming, Ryū gently leans against his shoulder. This has been a far cry from her daydreaming the last few years, but...she’ll take it.
“So...now that that’s out of the way...now what?”
She snorts. “I...have no idea. Though I think for the most part, nothing all that much needs to change, ne? We’ll just...figure out the rest as we go.”
“I suppose.”
“...though I guess I should talk to Sarutobi-sama about an apartment. And rejoining the hospital staff. I wonder if I’ll have to do my exams again…”
It takes Minato a moment to process all of that. “...wait...you don’t have your apartment?”
“No. I figured it would be silly to keep it since I’d be gone so long. Besides, it was...really tiny,” Ryū admits sheepishly. “I’d like to have something a little bigger. Though I don’t really have much of anything to put in one…”
“...do you need a couch to crash on?”
Glancing up, she blinks. “...I-I don’t want to impose -?”
“I’d hardly call that imposing.”
“W...well, I’ll see what the Hokage says. I guess if I need to, then...then I can.” Her cheeks flash pink again. “But it shouldn’t be much of a problem.”
“Just let me know.”
“I will.”
The pair sit in a peaceful silence for a time, watching the parts of the village they can see go about their day. Neither of them seem all that motivated to move.
But as the afternoon ages, Ryū heaves a sigh. “...well...maybe I should do that sooner rather than later…”
“Yeah, probably a good idea. Want me to go with you?”
“No, that’s all right. You should get some rest, anyway - I might’ve given you a boost, but you still need to recuperate after that fight today, ne?”
He sighs. “...guess so.”
“I’ll let you know how things go. I’ll stop by if I need to, but...I guess otherwise, I’ll send you a message in the morning?”
“Sure! We’ll try and have a more proper first day back for you then, huh?”
She giggles. “That would be nice, yeah.” Hopping from the wall, she turns back to face him. “Go rest, okay?”
“Yes ma’am.”
There’s a brief look at his retort before she starts heading back the way they came.
Watching her go, Minato then heaves a long, slow sigh. Bits and pieces of the day run back through his mind. It’s funny, he expected to feel, well...more. Like he could float to the moon. And while he’s undoubtedly ecstatic, it’s in a more calm sort of way. Like...an extension of what he already had. A natural progression. From childhood friends to...well, whatever this is. He supposes he can call her his girlfriend now, it just...feels a little odd, yet.
...oh well. There’ll be plenty of time to get used to that. For now, he better do as the doctor’s ordered. Last thing he wants is a scolding.
He has a feeling her threats might hold a bit more weight to them now.
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    All righty folks, Sylvie's back at it again with the Naruto OC x Canon Ship Week! This year's theme is ship tropes, with no particular daily prompts. And for my first entry, I went with the childhood friends trope, and the (potential) ship between my main OC Suigin Ryū, and @i-minato-chan​'s Namikaze Minato!     We've been writing these two smols for about a year and a half now. And in RP at least, there hasn't been any kind of confession, though it's...rather obvious that Ryū has a wee crush x3 Sooo I thought I'd use them for one of the ship week drabbles and do a little 'what-if' with them!     Obviously this...isn't canon since it's a drabble rather than RP, but just a possible outcome for maybe something down the road x3 Sorry Ryū, this doesn't count lol - you'll have to actually work up the courage to do so in a thread someday! Hopefully I did Minato justice - I’m always nervous writing someone else’s muse ahaha~ I can’t really assume how he’d act overall either, so...hence this very much being a what-if lol     But yes! I'll be posting the rest of the drabbles throughout the week (assuming I get them done kjfgjg), so that'll be what's in your feed for this first part of June! Hopefully after that I can wrap up some other WIPs. Life has been buuusy and stressful so I haven't had as much time to fic (or even RP) as I've wanted, sadly. But we'll see how things go after this!     Anywho, that's all for now! Thanks for reading~
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kusunokihimea · 5 years
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[ @i-minato-chan ] [ x ]
It had been five months, two weeks, six days and change since Minato’s last break from active duty lasting more than twelve hours had finished. He was long overdue a break, and this was exactly what the doctor had ordered.
Almost literally, in fact, since it had been Ryu’s suggestion.
The cushion fort was well stocked. Minato had brought over some blankets of his own, just to bulk the construction out a little more. He’d splashed out on junk food from half a dozen different shops, amassing two full grocery bags of food that would normally elicit a disappointed frown from Ryu, considering their nutritional value.
Minato pulled a blanket up close, snuggling down into the warmth, and glanced over at Ryu at just the right time to catch her eye. He grinned, starting on the first of his provisions, and settled back into the couch-turned-pillow-fort.
“Got everything?”
It was going to be a good night.
                                   _________________________
     Giving their setup one last once-over, Ryū decides it probably can’t get much better. Perfectly fluffy, filled with snacks, and all directed at a mindless movie.
     She herself cocoons into a pale grey blanket she indulged in the previous Winter: the perfect thing to snuggle in for optimal comfort and safety, in her professional opinion. Seeing Minato just as hunkered down, she matches his grin with a contented giggle.
     “I think so!” Sneaking a limb out of her nest, she indulges in one of her own little goodies. Minato’s right: typically she’d suggest a bit more moderation, but...well, sometimes you just have to make exceptions. When you spend so much time surrounded by the idea of mortality - either causing it in Minato’s case, or preventing it in hers - you come to realize that life is, indeed, short. 
     So eat dessert first.
     But, the point is to avoid those types of thoughts. So she mentally pushes them aside and instead hums happily at the first bite of her treat. She does, admittedly, have a rather rampant sweet tooth she doesn’t often get to indulge. So tonight will just be a night of exceptions. There’s one last wriggle to get comfy against Minato’s shoulder, and then she turns off her brain to mindlessly absorb the movie.
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Send ✵ and my muse will answer the following.  
Their first impression of your muse: “Holy shit the old snake actually did it, they’re back.”
Current impression:  “We would’ve been kinda screwed if not for the zombie Kage brigade.”
Are they attracted to your muse?:  “That’s a zombie. No. Was probably kinda cute when he was alive, though?”
Something they find frightening about your muse: “Zombie under Orochimaru’s quasi-control. Yeesh.”
Something they find adorable about your muse:  “Not adorable, really, but it’s kinda nice to see a dad eager to see his kid again? I wonder if mine would’ve got just as excited?”
Would my muse sacrifice themselves for yours?:  “Nah, I don’t regenerate like an Edo Tensei.”
Would my muse go on a date with yours?  platonic/romantic:  “Again, zombie.”
One word my muse would use to describe yours:  “Fast.”
Would my muse slap yours if they could?: “Nahh. Not in my best interests to do that.”
Would my muse hug/kiss yours?: “Eh, nahhh.”
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theredpalace · 3 years
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@i-minato-chan
Deep in the heart of the Iron Republic, the capital was once again bustling with activity.
There were thirty eight provinces and at least ten or even twenty towns and villages in each. But people craved the capital, its history, its opportunity, and of course...the Shogun.
More commonplace than blacksmiths, dotting every street corner, or oden stands with every conceivable type of oden, there was gossip. Landladies who ran the multitude of boarding houses and rooms-for-rent gossiped on the corners, in the bars and teahouses, and at the izakayas in between minding their tenants. Smithies and their apprentices jawed on over the loud clanging of hammers and sizzling iron, and foot soldiers patrolling the streets talked as they marched. Even children gossiped, though usually their perspective was skewed from such an innocent state of mind.
The gossip was the same nowadays. Whether or not the Shogun would overcome his illness. In the Nendaima Teahouse, there were theories.
“Mmm....our medical staff is great with injuries and battle wounds. But we’re still too far behind on hereditary illnesses.”
“Hmph! The Shogun’s had eighty seven assassins and three armies try to kill him and fail! He’s not going to fall over to some cough!”
“Did you hear? They’re already planning to host elections. My friend at the fortress, you know, she mails out the government aid letters? She says they’ve been organizing with officials to start finding applicants who fit the mark.”
“While he’s still alive! Ugh! Some people have no taste!”
“I wouldn’t mind if it was one of the Council. Do you remember that big loudmouth Baku back home? He swears up and down he’ll be Shogun, but he’s still trudging along as a foot soldier!”
Genmaicha was good fodder for gossip. It was full-bodied and hot, the amount of warm bodies, gossiping mouths, and hot tea making the glass on the window outside fog up from the excess.
A waitress with strong arms and a beautiful up-do approached one of her tables. “Fresh pot for you sir.” She smiled, simpering at him with clever eyes. “Do let me know if you need anything else!”
The woman vanished around the counter to the kitchen. The teapot radiated the scent of perfect brewed tea, but its details only enhanced it. The lid was embellished with dancing leaves in winter wind, and as the eye sunk down there were clouds swirling, the symbol for tea.
And a message.
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kusunokihime-a · 6 years
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[ @i-minato-chan ] [ x ]
Minato had, in a display of caffeine-fulled sleeplessness, finished most of his work for the week by thew early hours of the morning. He’d spent most of today swiping books from Sarutobi’s personal library.
“He’s kinda tied up right now.” Arguing with an aide about how that drawer was supposed to be locked, and so on. “I might be able to help, unless it needs a signature?”
     “Well, I’m not too sure...?” Loosening her hug-like hold on the envelope to give the label on it a glance, Ryū admits, “All I was told was to take it to Sarutobi-sama. I guess he was supposed to know what to do with it...?”
     She’s not sure she dares open it to check - it’s sealed, after all, and she doesn’t want to get in trouble. Nibbling her lip in uncertain thought, she offers, “Um...maybe someone in...in records would know?” It’s not often she’s in the administrative building, but that sounds vaguely familiar. After all, surely a budget has something to do with records...right? Or maybe...bookkeeping? 
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goldenyondaime · 7 years
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8. Both 8s, because I like 8.
risky asks
8. how often do you take showers?
Every other day? Yee, every other day just about. 
8. do you drink water with or without ice in it?
With ice because wow water tastes like iron to me otherwise if it doesn’t have ice in it. Tis very nasty AF. 
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techmaestro · 7 years
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Well, Crap
@i-minato-chan | Main Timeline, during the Convergence
Tony hadn’t been what anyone would call prepared for the mess that was Thor zipping across the damn world on the news, and frankly he wished someone had given him something remotely in the direction of a heads up, because he might have stopped playing with Tesseract energy. But no. No warnings, no nothing.
Instead Tony had managed to fuck his way right into an interdimensional overlap, while playing with wormhole energy, and land himself in a godforsaken forest. He was about a million degrees of not okay with this, but there was little enough to be done about it. That in mind, he started walking, looking for anything remotely familiar to anything and pretty much certain he was on another planet.
Of course, spotting a gorgeous blond made him hesitate in this assessment... but he’d seen the people from Asgard. No assumptions could be made.
“Hey! Hi, yes, do you speak English?”
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windstormwielding · 3 years
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“Damn… I messed up.“
via Fighting or Sparring: Sentence Starters (closed!)
“Better here than out of the field though, no?” Kōtarō waited patiently as the student set about retrieving his weapon. Sure, the matchup was a little unfair between an Academy student and a 4th Seat, but what better way was there to grade a rookie’s progress than pitting them against a professional?
Once Minato returned with his training katana, Kōta ceased resting his own on his shoulder and assumed his stance once again. He need only land a single blow! Surely the trainee will manage before long if all the shinigami had to do was defend himself and deflect.
Still, he’s picking up on things faster than most of his class. That, Kōtarō made a quick mental note of.
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“You were getting close there, Namikaze-kun! Almost had me that time,” he grinned. “Now, again!”
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