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Maito Gai ([personal profile] morningpeacock) wrote in [community profile] sunshineverse2014-12-22 07:59 pm
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the apology, pt 1.

Who: Gai and Neji [closed]
Where: Neji's apartment
When: November 2nd, evening



After yesterday's unofficial break, Gai felt a renewed productivity. Paperwork went better than ever (he broke all his previous records), the forms were filled out completely and without any issue, and overall, he was starting to feel better. It was funny that paperwork of all things had given him time to think and reflect on the past week. Well, paperwork and Kakashi. A visit from his Rival had always somehow managed to put a little bounce back into Gai's step and he no longer could excuse neglecting to have some very important discussions.

So, now was the time to apologize. He would not allow himself to put it off any longer. And while Obito wanted him to apologize to Yamato, Gai wanted to speak with his student first. It seemed only right.

He knocked on the door.
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[personal profile] heavenly_earth 2014-12-23 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
Neji breathed a short note of amusement, a little relieved that he'd worked past whatever barrier had kept Gai from talking past formalities. With little left to do, he turned to lean against the counter and wait. The reason came more swiftly than expected- in the form of an apology.

"For intruding on my mission," he guessed, polite humor dropping. He considered that and tipped his head. "I understand you had reasons for doing so." Nothing specific, and he didn't expect Gai to go into personal detail because it was something between him and Kakashi, but there was a sore point buried there. One he was reluctant to bring up and the reason he'd dreaded this conversation.

"It worked out well enough, and Hokage-sama's made it clear that it's not something any of us will get away with again."
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[personal profile] heavenly_earth 2014-12-23 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
It certainly wasn't how he'd envisioned this conversation playing out. Not that he really had a clear idea about that to begin with. Some vague callback to the time they used to grate on each other's nerves with some frequency. That had never ended well and they still argued, but it was over lesser matters. This was important; he wanted Gai to approve and it pained him to think he might not be able to rely on him for support.

If Gai had been his subordinate, Neji would've lain into him and made his position unquestionably clear. But for all they were equals in terms of rank, Gai was still his mentor in a fashion, and that left him tiptoeing lines, because he cared about maintaining this relationship. But this.. this was a little alarming. He'd never seen him so vulnerable.

Neji wasn't sure how to handle it, and a detached part of him wondered where Gai had gained this insight- if someone had taken the time to point out how his words may have been interpreted. He decided honesty was best in turn; he'd done a bit too much lying lately.

"I'm alright, Gai-sensei; I'm relieved to hear you don't disapprove." Even if Gai still clearly had hang-ups about Kakashi 'going down that path', but that wasn't really his business. "I'm aware you have some history with Kakashi-san, and that you were concerned about my induction into the organization. While they're understandable concerns, do you know why it is I joined?"
Edited 2014-12-23 22:14 (UTC)
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[personal profile] heavenly_earth 2014-12-25 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
That was more insight than he'd expected to gain, and as Kakashi had explained his reasons for joining the mission to him quite clearly, Neji wondered if perhaps he was one of the few that saw both sides of the matter. But it still wasn't his place to interfere- Gai and Kakashi were grown men, they could reach that understanding themselves. He hoped.

"You could say I did do it to escape Hyuuga," he agreed with a slight smile, arms uncrossing and falling to lean back against the countertop. "I understand my life is a delicate balance of power, so I chose a new keeper by placing myself under Hokage-sama's direct authority. If they compromise me in any way, they'll have to answer to him, and given the unofficial capacity in which I function, Hyuuga will have a difficult time proving or pursuing any false information he might feed them to protect me. It's only unfortunate that this engagement doesn't qualify as 'compromising field integrity'."

His expression twisted into one of annoyance, but he waved it off with a shrug and finally crossed the room to sit properly on his futon. "What I didn't expect, was for ANBU to make me reinvent myself. As a member from a prominent clan with a distinctive fighting style, everything had to change in order to maintain anonymity.

I'll admit the thought petrified me for a few days. All my life, as much as I disliked my clan, I'd always been Hyuuga. Every time I caught my reflection, fought, or observed through the Byakugan, I was reminded. It's an integral part of myself and ingrained so deeply that I couldn't have told you who I was without it if I was ever asked."

And that sounded so pathetic that he laughed a short, almost self-deprecating note. "Anyway, it took awhile, but then I realized that Swan could be anyone I wanted him to be. It didn't require deconstruction so much as recreation. I could choose to be the person I wanted behind that mask, without fear of dire repercussion because no one has absolute power over me. I can make my own decisions and fight my own battles, and that's freedom. Even if I do marry Hinata-sama, Hyuuga can never take that from me, and I could never thank Hokage-sama enough for such an opportunity."
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[personal profile] heavenly_earth 2015-03-06 10:52 pm (UTC)(link)
His smile was a soft, complex expression, fondness warring with the solemnity he was unaccustomed to handling with Gai. He'd always known his mentor's love for him ran almost parallel with his own father's, found himself annoyed by the more obvious displays of it at times, but always he was quietly grateful for his guidance.

"I never thought you were trying to cage me, I was only ever worried that you might not be able to reconcile with my involvement out of a sense of deeply-rooted concern for my mental health." Their conversation in the library months ago came to mind.

"And I understand that well, but you should know that Yamato-taichou is one of the most well-adjusted members I've seen. I can't say I know much about Kakashi-san other than the fact he acted in the same capacity, but I'm certain it had no little impact." And if Yamato's adjustment to ANBU was any indication, he had to say that Kakashi must have done an excellent job on his own.

"His methods are unusual, and contradict a good deal of my initial training. It's a softer approach than even you might expect, although Yamato-taichou's record speaks for itself in his field effectiveness even so. I'm in good hands, Gai-sensei."