CH_6.6 (177)
Taketori Kameko was his academy classmate, and the last time he had seen her was in the Genin Corp basic training when they were placed under the same chunin instructor but were assigned to different teams. They had gone separate ways, and Takuma didnât keep track of the classmates he barely interacted with during his year at Shinobi Academy.
Years had passed, but Kameko hadnât changed much. Her black hair was still styled in a straight-sharp A-line bob cut. Her cat-like eyes were sharp as ever, giving the impression that she was always glaringâor maybe she glared every time she saw himâ and there was a prepared edge to her body posture as though prepared for any situation on a momentâs notice.
âI must say Iâm surprised,â he started, âto think I would be on the same team as a classmate.â
Takuma extended his hand for a handshake, but Kameko looked down at his hand before looking up at his face with a displeased expression.
Takuma sighed as he pulled his hand back. âDonât you think itâs childish to hold a grudge for something so long ago?â he asked.
During the basic training, their chunin instructor had chosen Takumaâs team for the Final Tournament. Kameko had raised her displeasure upon the announcement and had appealed for a change in decision, but Chunin Yoshio had shut it down then and there. It seems she was still hung up on that.
Kameko turned to Anko. âIs there any way to change his team assignment? I donât believe he is a good fit for our team.â
Takuma frowned.
âOh my, whatâs this? You two know each other? Kameko, why didnât you say anything before?â Anko looked at the two of them.
âThe team needs a combatant, Anko. This man wonât be able to fulfill that role. He could barely graduate. Itâs better for us to have nothing than him,â Kameko spoke bluntly and pointedly.
âWho are you to decide if I can or cannot fight?â Takuma frowned. He didnât appreciate the straightforward hostility. âIf I recall, I was the one in the tournament final. My impression of the esteemed Taketori clan dropped like a fat Akimichi the day you threw a tantrum because your spoiled ass didnât get what you wanted.â
âHow dare you speak ill of the clan,â Kameko said with venom in her voice.
âIf you donât want to listen to the truth, then shut the fuck up and donât spew shit from your mouth.â
Takuma didnât know if it was from being sleep-deprived or if it was the agitation he had been feeling since leaving the campâor perhaps bothâbut the moment Kameko opened her mouth, irritation and anger flared within him. He didnât want to fight with his teammates on the first day, but she started it.
âNow, now, letâs not bite each otherâs throats,â Anko raised her hand. She had a troubled look on her face. She hummed while tapping her cheek with a finger as she looked at her two subordinates.
âItâs a big problem if teammates canât work togetherââ
âI will work with anyone; sheâs the one with the fucking problem,â Takuma glared at Kameko.
ââ but I canât just kick Takuma out just because you say so, Kameko.â
Kameko looked massively displeased.
âBut,â Anko continued, âitâs also true that if Takuma isnât able to fulfill our requirements, asking the old geezer to allow a trade makes the most sense.â
This time, Takuma was shocked.
Anko shrugged. âWe havenât been able to operate independently since our temporary fifth member went home. Joint missions with other teams are all we have been able to do. Iâm tired of trying to persuade them when they can pair with someone else who does have a complete team, so despite what I said earlier about you fitting in even without combat ability⦠well, we need someone who can handle combat.
âSo, given the situation, this is what we will do. Tomorrow, both of you are going to fight. If Takuma wins, the matter is over; he will stay, and you will have to work it,â she said to Kameko. âBut if Takuma loses, then I will trade you as soon as possible; you need to be at least as capable as her, so either win or hang in there until I declare a draw.â
âThe stakes arenât equal,â Takuma said. âIf I lose, I get shipped out like inferior goods, but if she loses, she has to work with me, but that would have happened if she didnât bitch about it.â
âThatâs a good point. How about she takes half of your duty shifts for a month,â Anko suggested.
âThree months,â Takuma said boldly.
âDream on,â Kameko scoffed.
Takuma ignored her and directly dealt with Anko.
âTomorrowâs fight is going to set my first impression, and if I end up losing, itâs going to make my time here more difficult than necessary. I think three months is enough.â
âTrue, but three months of fifty percent more work is tough. How about two months,â Anko countered.
âAnko!â Kameko gasped.
âTwo-and-a-half,â Takuma gave his offer.
âDonât be greedy. Two is the best I can do.â
â⦠Done,â Takuma shook on it.
âThis discussion is now over. Prepare as much as you want for tomorrow. I look forward to seeing what both of you can show me,â said Anko.
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Kameko unsheathed her sword and checked the edge for one final time before the fight. She looked up at Takuma sitting in the distance, similarly checking his equipment.
The day they had finished basic training and had officially entered service, Kameko had put Takuma out of her mind because she didnât believe she would hear about him outside of perhaps academy reunions that happened every five years.
The dead last who barely graduated would spend years working farms and other odd jobs like most in the Genin Corp.
And for the first year, she didnât hear about Takuma. There was a gossip that he had joined a chunin team, but Kameko had dismissed it for what it wasâ gossip. Why would any chunin take someone like him on their team?
But then, a piece of shocking news broke in their class circle.
Takuma had joined the Leaf Military Police Force.
And this news was real, verified by Oichi Taro and Fuma Arisu.
Arisu actually worked with Takuma as his partner.
Kameko couldnât believe it. How had Takuma managed to get into the Police Force when a lot of people she knew who had applied had not even gotten a rejection letter
And when that wasnât enough, she was hit with another mind-boggling news. Fuma Arisu had shared the news that Takuma had been given his own team, and she was joining the team. From there on, every month, she would see an article or two about the Narcotics Taskforce in the newspaper.
âWhy?
â Kameko had asked Arisu.
âWe are doing something new and exciting⦠and heâs really good at what he does,â was Arisuâs reply.
Seeing that⦠Kameko had to admit that Takuma must have done something right, that he mustâve had the necessary competence to reach such a position. If nothing else, then her parents talking about the news about the Narcotics Taskforce on the dinner table was proof that Takuma had accomplished something.
But⦠that didnât mean Kameko wanted Takuma on her team.
She still remembered the dead last who couldnât use the simple Transformation Jutsu, and had lost all of his fights in the academy. And even though he had won the basic training final tournament, she was completely confident in beating him into the ground.
They were stationed in a dangerous area in a war, and every mission had a component of danger that could very well lead to loss of life. She did not want someone in the much-needed combat-forward role to be a weakling like Takuma. She didnât want to put her and her teammatesâ lives in someoneâs hands with a dirt-poor combat history.
She was aware that Takuma wouldâve improved since the basic training, but she didnât want to take the risk of him joining the team long enough that Anko would find it difficult to replace him.
Kameko couldnât risk that.
Which was whyâ¦
âIâll make sure he doesnât even have a chance to join the team.â
Not many people wanted to join Team-9 because of Anko as their leader and her tainted pastâbut Kameko was sure she could pull someone in with her clanâs pull.
âI think I might have been a bit reckless with this,â Anko awkwardly chuckled as she walked to Kameko.
Kameko looked at the crowd of shinobi gathered around. Based on the numbers, at least eighty percent of the Camp Banana had gathered to see her fight against Takuma as if it was an entertainment event. She had thought the fight would be a fairly private affair, but seeing so many of her peers gathered, who would judge her performance, made her feel nervous.
She gazed to the other side, and Takuma looked like the crowd didnât exist for him. He seemed completely relaxed, as if this was just another day for him.
âCanât you disperse the crowd?â she muttered to Anko.
âNot when those two are here,â Anko pointed with her eyes.
Part of the crowd were the two Hidden Leaf jonin running the camp. Both Jonin Toridasu and Jonin Shirakumo had come to spectate the fight.
Kameko, who hadnât noticed them, felt another wave of nervousness.
On the other side, Takuma stood up. He wore a simple half-sleeved shirt and shorts over a chainmail with arm and foot guards with boots. There was no heavy armor; in fact, he was dressed in minimal armor.
âLight armor? Is he aiming to use speed as a weapon,â Kameko analyzed. âIf so, then I might be at an advantage hereâ¦â
âIâm ready whenever you are,â said Takuma.
Kameko took a deep breath. The nervousness didnât abate, but she turned her focus to the fight. She needed to win if she wanted Takuma off the team. And win, she would.
âIâm ready,â she said.
Anko clapped her hands. âWell then, letâs not delay and start right away.â
She put two fingers in her mouth and whistled loudly to gain everyoneâs attention. The crowd simmered down and focused on Anko.
âToday, to resolve a dispute; these two team members will fight. The loser will have to obey the winnerâs proposition. Place your bets, people.â
âAnko!â Kameko protested. How could they turn this into a gambling event?
âHey, there isnât anything fun to do here. People gotta take what they can. See, even they approve,â Anko pointed at the two jonin participating in the betting.
Kameko looked at Takuma, hoping he would back her, but he was staring at her.
She held back a flinch. She could feel his gaze scanning her as though he was looking through her. His gaze went everywhere from her feet to her sword to the gear she wore. While she was worrying about other things, he was observing her.
âDo you know why I was deployed late?â asked Takuma.
Kameko knew about the incident. It was quite prominent in the newspapers.
âThere were four of them, waiting for me at my home,â he continued. âI was returning from dinner with a friend, so I was only lightly armedâ¦â Kameko started to feel more and more uncomfortable as Takuma spoke. âThe place I lived attracted the bad kind of people. Drug dealers who couldnât pay up their suppliers, people who had borrowed money from loan sharks, and most of the property in that area is owned by a really shady guy, and all of them employed shinobi for their collectionsâ so people in the area know not to interfere or try to report it to authorities because no one wants a shinobi knocking on their door.
âSo, even when people heard the fighting, no one dialed the phone to help me⦠I was all alone. And then it started to rain heavily. Anything that couldâve gained attention was drowned by the water and sound.â
Takuma touched his arm, and Kameko noticed the high volume of scars on both his arms.
âThat day, five people entered the fight alive⦠only one of them was alive the next day.â
Kameko felt a shiver go down her spine.
He took out a kunai from his weapons pouch.
âDonât mistake me for the boy you studied with at the academy⦠He died a long time ago.â
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