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dangodragon ([personal profile] dangodragon) wrote in [community profile] sunshineverse2014-06-05 09:06 am
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[Closed] Oh brother, let's go down

Who: Uchiha Itachi and Uchiha Sasuke
Where: Down by the river
When: May 28th
Notes: Sasuke gets to spend some expensive time with his brother.

Itachi still didn’t know how he felt about Sasuke actually buying time with his brother. He felt guilty Sasuke felt he had to do that. Then again, this was time spent with his brother instead of any number of horrible people he’d thought he might be forced to spend time with, so it wasn’t that bad.

Whatever he thought about it, Itachi had no idea what to do on a date with his brother. Usually they spent time together because they had something to do together. Itachi wasn’t good about finding “fun” activities, so he’d done the best he could and secured food to eat that he knew were Sasuke’s favorites. Or had been at one point.

Okay, Itachi had food and a location, which was a shady bend of the river he thought was a nice place to relax with summer heat coming on. As he set the basket of food down, Itachi contemplated minor genjutsu and small children. Would severed heads be too graphic for them? When was the first time he’d seen a severed head--not that he was a good judge on how a normal child would react.
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[personal profile] not_thedragon 2014-06-06 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Sasuke had admittedly let his competitive nature get the best of him at the auction -- there wasn't any real reason that Shisui shouldn't have won the auction, after all -- but then again, Shisui had also apparently played him. Clearly his cousin was the one he hadn't spent much time with recently, if he'd started forgetting just what kind of person Shisui was.

Still, it was nice to be able to look forward to a day spent with Itachi that was actually scheduled in a way his brother likely couldn't get pulled away from, and even though Sasuke had half-heartedly offered to let Itachi off the hook, he'd been pleased at the insistence that they follow through with the auction terms.

It wasn't until the time arrived that it occurred to him that they hadn't actually decided what they would do. Frankly, Sasuke was content to hang out with Itachi in most capacities, but it had been a long time since they'd spent time without an agenda. After a few minutes of dithering, he packed his usual complement of weapons to head to the spot Itachi had chosen, a few scrolls tucked away in his weapons pouch in case Itachi ended up just wanting to sit quietly or something.

The weather was as pleasant as late spring always was in Konoha, a cool breeze off the river and the shelter of a few enormous trees keeping the area from suffering too much in the midday sun.

"Hey," he called once Itachi was in sight, one hand jammed casually into a uniform pocket.