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Academy Days: The Saga Begins!
Who: Adela Milani (
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When: January 3rd-31st
Where: Konohagakure's Ninja Academy
Notes: Adela is one of the chuunin recruited to be a teacher's assistant for Iruka at the academy! At times it's rough, and at others it's fun, but to be a future Hokage one has to know how to address the youth of Konoha! And, well, give them proper reprimand for nearly burning the buildings down on a weekly basis.
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Adela didn't think she'd have such a hard job in assisting Iruka with his academy classes, but man was she ever exhausted! Between running around, teaching kids combat and stealth skills, breaking up spars that were going too far, dousing fires, testing kids meticulously, and dragging the kids who played hooky back to the classroom for extra lectures and hidden evasion exercises? She was exhausted. Even thinking up that list was hard work!
If Adela wasn't running around and helping Iruka however she could, she was taking one of the few breaks she could with a sigh, a bottled water, and a tune to hum to herself. It wasn't like she was the only aid he had, but that didn't stop the work from being any more tiring. At least on missions out of village she occasionally had the chance to rest!
But, maybe she was being too negative. A smile tugged at the teen's lips as she watched the kids, growing up into the next generation of protectors for the village in a relative era of peace. The future that she'd be protecting with all her might, along with every other shinobi there. Yeah... Times like this, it felt worth it. It felt like her goal was even more important then.
Not that she'd tell the kids that, between teaching them, praising them for good work and scolding them for giving less than their very best in their efforts. There was simply no time, but they didn't need to know the hard work of adults yet either. They were still kids, and they were still allowed the time to be young and carefree so far as she could see.
Yeah. This was way better than her days in Kiri. This was Konoha's Ninja Academy.
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When: January 3rd-31st
Where: Konohagakure's Ninja Academy
Notes: Adela is one of the chuunin recruited to be a teacher's assistant for Iruka at the academy! At times it's rough, and at others it's fun, but to be a future Hokage one has to know how to address the youth of Konoha! And, well, give them proper reprimand for nearly burning the buildings down on a weekly basis.
Adela didn't think she'd have such a hard job in assisting Iruka with his academy classes, but man was she ever exhausted! Between running around, teaching kids combat and stealth skills, breaking up spars that were going too far, dousing fires, testing kids meticulously, and dragging the kids who played hooky back to the classroom for extra lectures and hidden evasion exercises? She was exhausted. Even thinking up that list was hard work!
If Adela wasn't running around and helping Iruka however she could, she was taking one of the few breaks she could with a sigh, a bottled water, and a tune to hum to herself. It wasn't like she was the only aid he had, but that didn't stop the work from being any more tiring. At least on missions out of village she occasionally had the chance to rest!
But, maybe she was being too negative. A smile tugged at the teen's lips as she watched the kids, growing up into the next generation of protectors for the village in a relative era of peace. The future that she'd be protecting with all her might, along with every other shinobi there. Yeah... Times like this, it felt worth it. It felt like her goal was even more important then.
Not that she'd tell the kids that, between teaching them, praising them for good work and scolding them for giving less than their very best in their efforts. There was simply no time, but they didn't need to know the hard work of adults yet either. They were still kids, and they were still allowed the time to be young and carefree so far as she could see.
Yeah. This was way better than her days in Kiri. This was Konoha's Ninja Academy.
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Though --
"Higher," he repeated carefully, not quite making it a question.
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Going a little pink, Adela realized that she hadn't told Sasuke about it, and through some miracle Obito hadn't told him either. A sigh passed through her lips before she stood tall, unapologetic for what she was about to say to him.
"I want to become Konoha's Hokage."
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A month ago, he might have been startled to find that her goal extended to absolute authority over a village she'd been thrown into when on the run from her own kin; half a year ago, he might have been pleasantly surprised to see ambition in a Konoha-nin so young. But now, with the memory fresh of what Obito had taught him about keeping the village safe -- the level beneath the surface that Sasuke had only scratched upon, and by accident at that --
When he'd sorted through the image burned into mind (Sharingan or not) of his Hokage cutting open the neck of a child and looked at Adela again, at ease within the walls of a classroom and talking about childhood not three minutes ago, the reaction that wanted out was, bizarrely, laughter.
Compose yourself, his Hokage had said. Are you going to be able to behave so that no one can tell something is wrong?
"That's interesting," he said, biting down everything but the mild interest of a friend, and a little nonsensical from the effort that control took: "And you're hoping that your students will be old enough to vote for you when Hokage-sama steps down?"
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Another sigh and she shook her head, looking to them, "It's a lot of leadership, to be looked up to like that... It's a lofty responsibility that can't afford mistakes or anything less than absolute loyalty to the village I call home. And, above all else, valuing its people."
A beat, and she looked out the window to the empty play area, where the children would often wait for their parents to come home, "It's not just the children I want to talk to, but I think it is worth it the most to protect and prepare them for the world ahead -- give them fulfilling goals so that the village can thrive and they can be healthy. We're lucky to be in a time of peace where we can afford to take our time with it, too -- I want to make that peace last as long as possible."
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Lofty wasn't the word he would have used to describe the responsibilities of being Hokage, not anymore. Preparing them for the world ahead wouldn't always mean protecting them, and the cost of protecting them wouldn't always be one that was easy to pay, and as for peace -- there was the faint edge of losing control at the edge of his breath again, and Sasuke yanked it back, glanced over at the tuft of dark hair still visible in the glass. Remembered what he was here for, and what normalcy was supposed to look like.
What price the peace, he thought, and carefully didn't say. There was the ever-growing web of information his team had been wading into these past weeks, strands of connection that stuck and clung to a conclusion he didn't want to draw, and there was here and now, someone he'd agreed to be a friend to, naive or not.
If the question then had been loyalty, the question now was what loyalty meant. But that wasn't a question he wished on Adela.
"It's a remarkable goal," he said, once the pause had dragged too long and he wasn't sure how to respond anymore. But if Obito knew, and Obito supported (or at least didn't actively discourage) the notion -- whatever Sasuke might think privately of his sensei's decisions about Adela, he didn't believe they were outright wrong. "I'm glad that Hokage-sama knows. He'll be able to advise you."
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"And the Academy is part of the preparation?" It sounded like Obito. It sounded like the Obito that Sasuke had known up until two weeks ago.
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"... For Konoha, I need to be stronger now. Reminding myself of who I'm trying to protect seems like a good way to start."
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He wondered, abruptly, exactly how Kiri built loyalty. If at all -- perhaps that was why they'd run into such a large group of missing-nin last time. And it would explain Adela herself. But it would be doing her a disservice to address that to her directly, which left Sasuke floundering for a way to end the conversation or change the topic in any way that wasn't awkward.
"It's a good idea," he said, hesitating, and then latching onto the second-last thing she'd said: "Have you had time to train while you've been here? I expect you've been working on your bloodline jutsu."
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"I'm working mostly on my control. The less chakra I waste, the more I can do with the metal. And maybe... I'll finally be better than him, if I keep at it."
The words caused her to freeze before, once more, she sighed and shook her head, "Sorry, I... Forgot, you don't like talking about him."
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It was much easier thinking about her clan heritage from a practical standpoint than a political one. The conversation might have strayed into comfortable territory again, Sasuke running through some of the chakra-control exercises he'd gone through when first learning to better manage his reserves, but of course --
He stared, at first, but managed to stop short of saying: You were the one who ran away from talking about him. True, there had been other elements at play at that moment, but the topic had been filed away with a solid red flag over it in his mind. And now that he was thinking about it, if she meant to be Hokage -- but red flag.
"No, that's -- everyone needs a goal," he ended up saying, awkwardly trying to manage a way of working around the topic of the cousin without -- well, she couldn't exactly run away from the Academy and leave her students without supervision when the break ended, but the last thing he needed now was to get mired in a debate about whether her creepy cousin could be trusted. "I'm happy to spar with you if you want to test it on a real person again."
That was hopefully a logical change of subject from the Silver Terror.
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As long as they weren't experimenting with new weapons... Although, even then she had a feeling that she'd be able to handle it this time, with her altered training regimen.
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And it felt more natural than anything else in the conversation, now that he'd asked.
"I'll look for you when you're free, then," he said, and then -- mouth twisting into something wry: "With any luck, you won't be injured this time."
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Jeez, Senpai.. He must have still looked down on her, and a part of her couldn't blame him. Not after what they'd been through. She... needed to prove to herself at least that she still deserved the rank of Chuunin. And move from there. That... That would be what she would do.
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"I'll expect a greater challenge." And a spar wouldn't hurt. He'd monopolized too much of Kakashi's time this month already, and if she was indeed training with her bloodline techniques, a spar with Adela promised something new and distracting.
For now, though, he could see from the corner of his eye that Fumiko was peering over the bottom of the glass in the door again, likely propped up on tiptoe.
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