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coffeeninja ([personal profile] coffeeninja) wrote in [community profile] one_long_mission2013-06-04 01:04 am

[open] More woes

With a light spring in her step, out was Karin. She felt quite good thanks to some strange but oh so pleasant dream she had. It was so, so vivid too, she could even feel Sasuke's chakra.

Where are you Sasuke? Maybe this was a premonitory dream!
...yes, she had a one-track mind. Why do you inquire?
itachi_san: (relaxed)

[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-22 02:49 am (UTC)(link)
There were a few buildings nearby, here and there, but they were houses. There weren't any that really resembled a temple or that might have once been a temple.

Perhaps the building no longer existed. Perhaps it didn't exist yet. (It was a dream, after all. He didn't know whether it showed a fragment of the past or the future.)

"Rocks... There was a rock formation. Two boulders... A big one and a small one. In the dream, I sat on the small one..." he recalled. "There weren't any other rocks there... Just the two."
itachi_san: (relaxed)

[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-22 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Rocks, unlike buildings, didn't usually get torn down easily. And from what Itachi explained, they were large boulders.

"But what good would it do... to never help your dream... become real?" he asked.

To everyone's surprise, though, eventually they came up on a small cluster of large rocks that did fit Itachi's description. And they were not alone. There was an old woman with an easel set up against one of them. It was a beautiful day, after all, and she seemed to be enjoying it through her favorite hobby.
itachi_san: (content)

[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-22 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Here, more so than anywhere else, could Karin's dream actually come true. There were plenty of Sasukes all around. And another one could arrive at any time, really. Her dream should be alive and well!

Itachi couldn't help but smile when he realized there really was something there. And the rocks were big enough that he could see them! (which meant yes, they were big.)

The old woman was startled by Karin's shout, and a streak of yellow paint ran across her canvas.

"Oh, my, my my... It looks like my little bird will be sitting on a branch. Yes it does. Yes it does." she smiled to herself. She must have been a little lonely, as she didn't answer the question so much as invite more conversation. "Don't get many visitors own in this part of the village."

At this point, she finally turned around, adjusting her glasses.

"My, my, my. Two visitors. If I would have known I'd have company, I'd have brought more paints. I have more canvas, though. Yes, right here. Right here, I do. Such vibrant red hair, what a color! You're an artist for sure, aren't you, dear."
itachi_san: (blush)

[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-22 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, you should, you should." she smiled even brighter, beckoning them both along. "Bring your husband too, yes, yes. Everybody can paint. You strong enough to hold a brush, dear? Gods, you're almost as thin as one."

Itachi stuttered, trying to even think of a way to respond to the husband part that he didn't even realize she asked him another question.
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-22 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
The old woman didn't seem to listen to that. She was busy adding her own little comments about her own love.

"Oh, my husband, rest his little soul, used to come out here and paint with me. Put the canvas in his lap like this." she set one across the arms of Itachi's wheelchair. "I did, I did. He couldn't get around much in that last year, but he made me some beautiful art, he did."

She was just as eagerly handing a brush and a canvas to Karin and setting her up a little spot right next to the big rock.

"Liked to come up here. Said it reminded him of his mother's stories, back during the old war before he was born." she added with a smile. "Said this spot used to be a shrine, once, yes she did. Had us say our vows on top the big rock. Good omens, good life... Oh, he knew her stories by heart, he did, he did!"
itachi_san: (relaxed)

[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-23 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
"Lots of little tales about war and about peace. Yes, yes." The old woman replied as she carefully set her paints out on a few smaller rocks. That way, the two young visitors could reach them better.

Itachi, for all the woman's fussing, had climbed out of the chair and sat down on the grass. He hadn't really painted before either, but to decline would be terribly impolite. So he dipped his brush in the red paint and began trailing it across the canvas.

"People used to go to the shrine to grieve for those taken by the war. Friends who lost comrades. Parents who lost children and sometimes children who lost parents. The stream's long dried up, but he said it was made of tears once, he did. Sadness was everywhere. But all was not lost, no, no. See, when you left the shrine, you left the sadness there too. And the priests would sweep it away like dust in the wind. Clean the path, clean the soul, yes."
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-23 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
It was almost like Itachi could read her thoughts. Or perhaps, he was just as curious.

"What happened to the shrine?"

"Oh, it's been years since someone's taken an interest in my late husband's stories." she beamed with pride. "You two make such an adorable couple."

She dipped her brush in the paint, and added more feathers onto her little bird.

"Some say the war finally took its toll, that the little buildings were burned to the ground. The younger priests probably fled, but I heard it said that the eldest stayed on that very rock, yes he did. Burning until he was the dust he used to sweep." it was a rather grim end to the story, so she tried to lighten the mood. "Still watches over this place, I think. Sweeping away our troubles if we let him. Goodness and kindness know no end."
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-23 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
"What a sweet young thing." the woman smiled warmly. "Who says you can't sweep someone's troubles away?"

Itachi gave a small nod as well. Clearly, he agreed.
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-23 04:16 am (UTC)(link)
"Then just be someone he can come to, dear. Like the shrine." she smiled, placing her wrinkled hand on top of Karin's head. "A person didn't need to go all the time. Probably forgot about it when times were good. But when they were sad, they knew where to go to ease their hearts. That time comes for everyone at some point."

Itachi merely listened. He wasn't entirely sure what he was painting, or even trying to paint. It was more abstract than anything - streaks of red, black and white. Some clouds. Some wind. He couldn't see it very well, regardless.

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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-23 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
The old woman smiled. "Oh, I used to say the same things when I was your age. And then, one day, I did. I sure did. And he didn't leave my side until the very end, that's right."

She still had a lot of work to do on her little bird painting, but it was already taking shape. Her joy while she worked, though, was contagious. Itachi found himself smiling too. Even if his art was a lot less recognizable.

"Oh, look at me, talking on and on like a little old woman! Guess I am what I am now, yes, yes. Can't be anything else, that's right. What did you dears decide to paint?"
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-24 11:59 am (UTC)(link)
The old woman came around to look. She adjusted her glasses.

"My, my, what a strong and determined young man you have there! And healthy too." she glanced between the painting and Itachi. "You should cut that hair of yours, son. You looked pretty dashing when you were younger. Must have had all the ladies swooning, hm? My late husband was like that. Ho, but he picked me and I've been tickled pink ever since, I was, I was."

She laughed to herself as she scuttled over to Itachi and glanced down at the canvas he was working on. She squinted several times, taking in the red swirls, what looked like a full moon, and a flurry of shuriken. Or maybe they were just deformed stars. Either way, paint dripped and moved however he turned the canvas, making everything look like it was bleeding.

"What did you paint, dear?" she asked, obviously having no idea what she was looking at.

"I... don't really know..." he answered softly. "I kind of just... painted."

"Oh, feelings. I see. Feelings... My late husband used to do that kind of art from time to time, he did, he did. Well, what do they say now, that you look at them?"

Itachi looked down at the canvas, squinting. It was all a blur to him. But it did remind him of the most dangerous of illusions his mind often created.

"I... don't know that either. I'm afraid... my eyes aren't what they used to be... I guess... it's the tsukuyomi."
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-24 04:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"A powerful genjutsu... that traps the target in an illusion of space and time." He answered softly, almost reluctantly. And as he continued, it was evident why. "...usually as a means of torture."

The old woman blinked, and then cringed.

"Very... abstract, dear. Yes, absrtract, yes..."
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[personal profile] itachi_san 2013-06-24 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
He wasn't entirely sure why he painted it, either. He just... did. Mangekyo sharingan spun as he continued to stare down at it.

"Course you did, dear. It's yours." The old woman noted with a little chuckle. "And you should be proud of anything you create. Yes, yes. You always should."

Before her words could resonate with Itachi, though, the canvas was on fire with black flames. It was quick to burn, and he was equally quick to snuff it out. But the harshness of the jutsu was written in the blood dripping down his right cheek.

"Oh... Oh my heavens!" The woman almost fell as she staggerd back. She lifted her glasses, rubbing her eyes. Because she did not just see what she swore she saw, did she? "How did you... what did... That... Oh, my, my, my, my..."

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