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[OPEN] The Strange Man's Arrival
Within hours of finding himself in this new location, he'd removed his Sound forehead protector and buried it in a copse of trees beyond a rice paddy. It was clear that there were no shinobi here, and he had no desire to stand out. What was the saying about the post that sticks up...? If captured, he would need to be able to morph his allegiances to suit, not be branded prematurely by a piece of metal. Purposefully, he'd masked his Chakra and made to blend in, smiling and earning himself the trust of a simple herbsman within the village itself. To even the most trained eye, the young man with the prematurely-grey hair had made himself a home in this so-called Michi no Sato.
Yakushi Kabuto had no home, only cover stories.
Whether this was a test of Orochimaru-sama's or a genjutsu prison devised by any one of their many enemies, Kabuto would survive, would thrive, and would eventually escape to rejoin his master. Any lingering doubts that he might eventually be happy here on his own were quickly squashed. Independence was not an option.
Within a few days, other shinobi began to arrive, some more obviously than others. Through it all, the young man only smiled, collected herbs, mashed poultices, and took careful, careful notes.
The bustle of the Frost Festival provided the perfect opportunity to personally gather more information. The shifting timelines and alternate personalities he'd observed would only be to his benefit here.
Yakushi Kabuto had no home, only cover stories.
Whether this was a test of Orochimaru-sama's or a genjutsu prison devised by any one of their many enemies, Kabuto would survive, would thrive, and would eventually escape to rejoin his master. Any lingering doubts that he might eventually be happy here on his own were quickly squashed. Independence was not an option.
Within a few days, other shinobi began to arrive, some more obviously than others. Through it all, the young man only smiled, collected herbs, mashed poultices, and took careful, careful notes.
The bustle of the Frost Festival provided the perfect opportunity to personally gather more information. The shifting timelines and alternate personalities he'd observed would only be to his benefit here.
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But his fever raged, blood dripped from his mouth, his body had all but shut down after violently rejecting that vile medicine.
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It's the fourth day by the time he manages to stabilize the other's body enough for him to wake, a makeshift IV feeding a painkiller into his veins, restraints holding him to the table. Fortunately, Kabuto was nearby when he heard the other stir, and he moves to glance over, checking the security of the restraints. "How do you feel, Uchiha-san?"
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Such as procuring a new residence outside of his lab space, as well protected and hidden as it was. Not to say he didn't visit, he was obviously quite fond of his pet Uchiha, but... well. He was unconscious. Where was the fun in him being unconscious?
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It took him a minute or two to find his voice.
"... wh..what happened?"
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Without looking, he repeats, "How do you feel, Uchiha-san?"
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"... Now... now what?"
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As several more days passed, they were able to realize one very significant correlation...
Repair and strengthen his immune system and the symptoms of his mysterious condition worsen dramatically. Stifle his immune system, leave him vulnerable, if not outright sick, and those symptoms improve. His disease is autoimmune, or at least behaves like it. But to treat that? That's like continually walking a very fine tightrope between death and death.
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The most important thing had been to first repair the damage done to his internal organs. Really, the Uchiha was living on borrowed time as it was, and if Kabuto hadn't been there? Well, who's to say how long he would have survived at this current pace? Modifying existing medications, the med-nin managed to stablize that to the point where he could choke down liquids without them coming back up, though solid food was still restricted to things that were easy for his body to break down.
The stopgap solution was to repress Uchiha's immune system as much as possible; until Kabuto could come up with something to fight the disease itself, he had to make sure it didn't kill him, first. Other infections and illnesses could be treated with his own ninjutsu and knowledge, but this disease...
Kabuto was growing rather fond of it.
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But sometimes, he managed to stay awake.
"... Have you figured anything out yet?" he tugged against the restraints a little as he stretched. He could breathe a little easier at the moment. That, at least, was a good sign.
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"It seems your disease grows worse the more your immune system tries to defeat it. Currently, I've almost completely neutralized it and repaired some of the damage to your lungs. Do try not to get a cold, though. That would be enough to kill you."
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That, in itself, was a frightening thought. A simple infection really could be enough to kill him.
He took a few more breaths, and realized that it didn't hurt as much as it usually did. Kabuto really had healed a fair amount of the damage, drained the blood. Of course, Itachi knew it couldn't have been permanent healing. It didn't matter if Kabuto had neutralized it now. Without medicine, poison, whatever the man was using to suppress his immune system, the disease would come back. He would have to get the damage healed all over again.
"Were you able to make medicine?"
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As if he had been waiting for the other to ask, Kabuto moves to retrieve a small glass vial from the table, stopped by a cork and filled with what looked like blood pills and holds it up so the other can see. "These will keep your immune system repressed, but we are both aware, that will make you susceptible to everything else."
Setting the bottle down with a small clink, he comes over to undo the restraints on his arms. "Can you sit up?"
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"Yes..." he huffed. "That feels... better, thank you."
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"Thank you... I believe I can manage from this point on." he replied. He reached for the bottle of pills. "What do I need to know about the medicine?"