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[Closed] We have to stop meeting like this.
Who: Tenzou and Kakashi
When: July 14th
Where: Entrance to Hokage Tower
What: Tenzou encounters Kakashi for the first time since his reassignment. Names and roles are questioned.
The novelty of filing paperwork in the daylight hours had still to wear off and Tenzou smiled softly to himself as he meandered back to the towers exit. A good majority of his life had just been filed for the archives and his ANBU status changed from ‘active’ to ‘request only’, his fate as a mentor and regular shinobi finally sealed.
Lord Obito had been incredibly persuasive in his argument and if he was honest with himself, Tenzou was simply glad that his reassignment was due to his competence rather than failing.
His musing continued as he made his way out into the tower courtyard; idle thoughts of lunch and a possible trip to the library, the only other thoughts that encroached his mind.
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"This isn't bad," he commented, peering over the list in Tenzou's hands and jabbing a gloved finger at the meal. "And we'll get sake, hm? It won't be a celebration without it."
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The look quickly turned sour, however, at Kakashi's beverage suggestion and he eyed the Jounin suspiciously over the menu.
"..You do remember the last time we drank sake together, don't you, Senpai?"
Celebration his right foot. That had been the excuse at the time as well and naive fool that he'd been back then, he'd stumbled right into it.
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"No?" he shook his head, his voice and visible eye tag-teaming to successfully feign innocence. "What happened, was it fun?"
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"Is your memory failing in your old age, Kakashi-san?" He dead panned the words, setting aside the menu as he leant back in the booth, arms folded and eyebrow raised in question.
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"Ah, Tenzou, you didn't have to be mean about it..." he almost sulked, not far off looking like a kicked puppy as he flopped his head forward. Earlier he'd been quietly brimming with pride over how far his meek little kouhai had come, but now he was seeing the repercussions in full force. Did he not respect him anymore? Had Kakashi grown so disillusioned that people saw him as soft and old? Would he have to face an enforced retirement soon? He slumped. It was a dark, dark day indeed when even Tenzou lost respect for you.
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The serious expression dropped from his face, replaced by an awkward smile and waving hands, as if he could shoo the mood away from them with a gesture.
"A-ah Come now, Senpai! I didn't mean it like that, there's no need to look so glum!"
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He was about to berate his companion with further sulking mumbles when a server appeared, polite and a little awkward, beside their table. He turned to her, his previous dark cloud seeming to dissipate as quickly as it had come, and ordered their respective meals without letting Tenzou get a word in edgeways. He did, however, make sure the smile under his mask was all too obvious when he ordered the sake.
Once the server had left, Kakashi rounded on Tenzou.
"Sorry, what were we talking about?"
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His mouth closed with a click of teeth, a pout threatening his features as he eyed his old captain with a stormy look.
"You could have at least let me order tea as well, Senpai.."
It was a weak protest, he knew and turned his gaze to their elevated view of the street, chin propped on his palm.
Tenzou struggled to maintain the sulk though, smile tugging at his lips at how easily they both fell back into old habits and he voiced his thoughts to banish the mood.
"How has life been outside of ANBU anyway?"
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"Quiet," he said eventually. "Though I suppose anything would seem quiet compared to that."
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He regarded the bustling street below them, expression turning strangely wistful as he continued.
"Everything seems so bright and loud village side and.." His tone dropped in light of next words "..mission frequency's been stepped up. HQ felt like a ghost town, even with the increase in agents."
Tenzou found himself lost in thought for a moment, before he shook his head and offered Kakashi a bashful smile "Ah, but how did you of all people get used to this? I don't know what to do with myself!"
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He watched Tenzou space out, and again found himself wondering how the hell a man such as Tenzou had managed to stay in ANBU as long as he had without becoming at least a little hard hearted. Even in his youth he'd never looked as warped as the others had before they were stifled and stiffened, ready to create soldiers for the leaf.
"Hah, like I said before.. You just get used to it." he smiled, thankful for a change of subject. "It seems loud, but we're quite a quiet village on the whole. You just have to find your place and settle into it."
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"I had a place, Kakashi-senpai. I know Obito-sama thinks I will be of more use here but, that was my home.."
He dropped his head, hands settling flat on the table before him and regarded the surface below them critically. The roots keep the tree steady in a storm - Lord Danzo's words bubbled up from the archives of his memory and it made Tenzou feel strangely sick, longing for something he couldn't put his finger on.
Pursing his lips, he realised his behaviour could be interpreted as ungrateful, almost bratty, but Tenzou had no other way of putting across the disquiet he felt at the change.
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Kakashi had never thought of ANBU as his home. Despite spending ten years in its ranks he'd managed to never get attached, which made his eventual transition back an easy one. Returning to Konoha was like greeting an old friend... and that thought gave him an idea.
"I know, and it always will be," he smiled. "Nothing will change that. But it won't be an injustice to it's memory to find a home here too, with your friends."
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"Friends, Senpai? I think that you're the only person I can apply that title to at the moment.."
His mouth twisted in thought at his own words, unsure if he was expressing his point correctly "..that is to say, I know many people. I'm just not particularly close with any of them."
Tenzou looked a little lost at the conclusion and silently wrestled with his thoughts.
Being close made a job like ANBU difficult. Every agent he had worked with, he trusted, talked to, even laughed with on downtime, but never went that extra mile to let them in. It was just easier that way.
Village life seemed so..personal in comparison and he found himself oddly floundering.
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"You're acting as if ANBU will never be your home again, Tenzou." he continued conversationally as he sat back to inspect the sake bottle. "But it will. You aren't like me; you didn't have to leave for your own good. Instead you're taking a break for the good of the village. Isn't that what ANBU is all about? Don't think of this as a punishment for enjoying your job. Think of this as a mission, to help Neji avoid the misunderstandings that come with being in ANBU. You know as well as I do that those can be many."
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As always, the Jounin was right. His removal from active duty, had not been a complete stripping of his rank; no doubt he would be needed in the field again, especially for Neji's first missions. The pitfalls of Special Ops were also many and he could see that experience being of the most use to what he had read as a very competent Shinobi otherwise.
He sighed and finally, a small smile touched his lips.
"It seems I can't fight your logic, Senpai.. For the good of the village then, I'll give it time."
Tenzou reached for his chopsticks, eyeing the sake warily as he did so and began picking over the selection of food, feeling considerably happier than he had that morning. Idly he voiced a final worry, eyes trained on the slice of beef he had chosen to grill.
"I just hope this time out doesn't affect my effectiveness in the field.."
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"You're training a young hopeful for the very job you're afraid of becoming alienated from..." He shook his head incredulously. "But if you're that afraid of these two lives mixing and becoming murky, why don't you separate them?"
Kakashi spoke as if his solution were the simplest, most obvious approach, and that Tenzou was dense for not thinking of it sooner. He flipped the chunks of meat he'd arranged in a little line on the grill before reaching for the sake and serving them two hearty tumblers full.
He raised his with a mirthful glint in his eye. "So? What should I call you?"
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"..Call me? Wh-" He cut himself off and frowned, mind playing catch up with what the Jounin was suggesting.
Eyebrow raised in question, Tenzou levelled an incredulous look at his former captain. "..You think I should choose a new name?"
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"You remember your transition from ROOT to ANBU, don't you?" the silver-haired shinobi asked, poking his food with his chopsticks again before deeming a chunk ready and shoving it across to the cooler side of the grill. "You had the same problem then - separating one life from the other."
"If you think you'll find it hard to adjust, help yourself by separating yourself from Tenzou the ANBU Captain." Obviously he could only give Tenzou advice from his own personal experience, but.. When all was said and done, his recovery hadn't turned him out too bad, right? This way he could still embrace his old names and take Tenzou out of the box when he was needed for ANBU whilst allowing himself a life in the village.
"It worked for Kinoe and it worked for me," He looked up into Tenzou's face then, a gentle smile evident in the way his mask contorted over his nose. "I'm sure it could work for Tenzou, if that's what you want."
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There was no one else that knew how he had battled with the change in environments then and no one but his former captain could quite grasp his current distress now. He wanted nothing more than to fulfil the Hokage's wishes, but his first request had felt like an almost insurmountable task, until now.
Tenzou found himself suddenly very grateful for running into Kakashi after all..
He tried valiantly to suppress the feeling from showing in his face, but his cheeks flushed lightly all the same and Tenzou ducked his head to the task of saving his meal, a helpless chuckle bubbling in his throat.
"Ah, stop making sense, Senpai! You're putting me to shame.."
He couldn't meet the other man's eye yet and fussed with the selection of vegetables before replying in a softer tone.
"I do though, I want that very much.."
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"Soooo~?"
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"I guess I better start thinking up a new name.."
His mind drew a help blank for the time being, including exactly what they should be toasting, but Tenzou still offered his cup across the space between them, punctuating it with an awkward smile.
"To a fresh start, then?"
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He took that moment to tend to his meal, deeming a few cuts acceptably grilled before popping them into his mouth and chewing thoughtfully.
Typically, he would have felt the need to play a furious game of peekaboo with his mask, but Tenzou had never been one to stare and had therefore acquired Kakashi's trust in this - his most self-conscious - regard.
He wouldn't push the name thing for the time being. It had to come naturally.
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His eyes tracked a path between the grill and his bowl, to the world outside again; falling easily back into the habit of respectful ignorance when it came to sharing a meal with Kakashi. Of course he'd been curious in the early days, but privacy was hoarded for a reason and Tenzou respected that more than anything and it had served their friendship well.
He ate with the mild disinterest and automation of someone who was used to ignoring the taste of their meals and finally relaxed as they settled into the kind of companionable silence he hadn't known he'd missed. The sake helped as well of course; his susceptibility to the substance practically legendary at that point, but Tenzou wasn't fool enough to think that being able to voice his concerns hadn't lifted its own burden too.
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Kakashi tipped his own sake clean down his throat, his tolerance proving as always to be sturdy and reliable. He outstretched a hand to pour himself another and top Tenzou up while he wasn't looking, then covered his lower face with the curve of his hand so that Tenzou was free to look at him as he spoke.
"You don't have plans tomorrow, do you?" he asked, only the slightest lilt of a challenge in his voice.
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It's an essay, I'm sorry. (I'm not sorry.)
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The morning after.....~
Kakashi noooo..
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