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Naruto: Starting From The Beginning

Waking up after having died was a strange thing, especially when it happened not only once, but twice. However, this time, rather than finding himself summoned once again by the Edo Tensei, Itachi woke up in his five years old body almost twenty years in the past. With this opportunity to change everything in his hands, he was determined to bring about a better future. Chapter Length is around 1.3k-3k. This is not mine. the writer is RedBloodedMoon, i am just publishing it here.

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Disturbances (V)

Searching through the drawers of politicians and bureaucrats wasn't part of his usual skill-set, him being more adept at combat and all that, so although it had happened in the past, Kakashi didn't feel quite as comfortable in this situation as he would on the battlefield.

Besides, this was more of a task for the ANBU, not for a lowly Jōnin like him. Hokage-sama should make his mind whether he wants me to be part of them or not, he thought. What was the use in pulling him out of ANBU but then letting him do their job anyway? I guess it could have something to do with the current shortage of ANBU in the village, though.

At least it was unnecessary to worry about missing important details as he was not only more than capable of finding hidden spaces with secret letters, but also possessed a perfect memory thanks to the Sharingan. Usually, that was more of a curse than a blessing as it also forced him to remember every bloody detail with as much clarity as if it had happened mere seconds ago, but that was not the case this time.

That didn't mean he liked these kinds of missions, of course. Kakashi preferred to stay as far away from politics as he could, leaving that kind of stuff to people that were better at it like his sensei had been.

Not that that was an option anymore, mind you.

So it was left to him and what he found was… alarming, to say the least.

He was currently standing in the private office of the Head of the Civilian Education Department, using the opportunity of the woman not being home right now to go through her stuff, holding a piece of paper in his hands. On it was a list of every teacher that worked at the seven civilian schools of Konoha and which subject they taught, as well as a note of which extracurricular activities, like for example clubs, they supported.

He didn't know what it meant, but next to most of the names of those that supported a club, a little cross was drawn. There were a few crosses beside other names too, but not too many. Altogether, somewhat around one-sixth and one-fifth of the names had a cross beside them.

Now, there was no explanation of what that symbol meant, but he could take an educated guess:

Either the cross marked a collaborator of the conspiracy the Hokage had told him about, or it marked those that still needed to be convinced or, if that didn't work, eliminated. Kakashi would need to compare this list to an older one to see whether the names that had a cross were recent employees or not; that would give him an answer to that question.

But no matter what was ultimately the case, there would be a notable number of teachers that spread anti-ninja propaganda either way. Probably not too obvious, for that would have been noticed by now, but subtly by putting shinobi in a bad light with casual comments thrown in during the lesson. The children would unconsciously pick these comments up and start believing in them, slowly but surely deteriorating their opinion of shinobi in the process.

He would recommend putting a few Chūnin in charge of watching some classes to get proof of that. It would be a boring job, but it was important to find out how far this already went. Maybe we need to continue doing that for a while even after we cleaned house, just to make sure. He allowed himself a moment to pity the poor souls that would be forced to do that.

I wonder what the others have found, he thought, thinking about his comrades who should be looking through the documents of the other members of the Administrate Collective at this very moment. Maybe I should arrive on time to hear their reports just this once. It might actually be worth it.

The moment the silhouette rushed over the wall completely undisturbed – where were the guards? There should be people up there to avoid things like this! - Akihito knew his gut feeling had been right; something was very, very wrong.

He had no chance to go and warn someone. If he left now, his target would escape and probably never be found again. With the small amount of ANBU that were currently in the village, which was something he only knew thank to some old connection from his own time in that organisation, there wouldn't be enough tracker to guarantee their capture. The Hokage would need to organise another team first, and until they were notified and ready, the person would be long gone.

So, I guess that means I need to do it on my own, huh.

Decision made, he created a shadow clone that instantly turned around and started to rush towards the Hokage building. All he needed to do now was to stop the intruder long enough for help to arrive.

Using a technique had apparently alerted his target – is he a sensor? - as they suddenly increased their speed. Cursing his bad luck, as well as himself for not keeping his skills as sharp as he should have, he hurried to keep up with them.

The chase continued for almost twenty minutes until the other person jumped around without warning, almost cutting him in half with a slash of a triple-bladed hand claw. Akihito managed to stop just in time to lean back, letting the blades harmlessly pass over him, before jumping back to get some distance between them.

"How unexpected," they said. "You are dressed more like a civilian than a shinobi, so you're no guard. What were the odds to be seen by you, I wonder…"

He didn't answer, choosing to observe the person instead.

He was a tall man of tanned complexion. He wore simple dark clothing that matched his brown hair, long pants and a short-sleeved shirt with black shoes, as well as a red sweatband on his head. However, his most prominent feature was the waistcloth with the kanji for "Fire".

"What I wonder is why one of the Twelve Guardian Ninja is sneaking in and out of the village," he finally said. "Especially because I'm pretty sure I heard one of you guys would arrive over the next few days."

"Ah, would you believe me if I said I arrived early but then turned back because I forgot something?"

"If that were the case, why wouldn't you use the gate?"

"Maybe it's something embarrassing, you know."

He wanted to keep the man talking to buy as much time as possible, but before he could say something else, he was forced to jump aside to dodge the blades of wind that flew in his direction. Then, without giving him any time to get his bearing, his opponent appeared in front of him and slashed at him with his claw again.

Letting himself fall to the ground to evade that attack, Akihito brought his hands together to weave hand seals only to be thrown into the air by a kick to his stomach. However, rather than paralyzing him, the pain made him only feel more alert than before. It was as if his body suddenly remembered all those countless hours of training he had put it through over the years.

Not letting himself be stopped by a small inconvenience like pain or being defenceless in the air, he continued to make hand seals.

"Katon: Gōkakyū no Jutsu!" (Fire Release: Great Fireball Technique)

His fireball hit a new set of wind blades that were thrown at him, resulting in his flames getting even stronger as they devoured the weaker element.

Akihito had barely landed on the ground when a figure jumped at him from the flames. A moment later, his opponent, who was unharmed aside from some small holes in his robes, forced him into a Taijutsu battle.

He sent a kick at the man that was blocked by his biceps, shortly followed by a punch towards his face that was easily dodged. Then, forced to abandon his offensive as soon as it began, Akihito fell back to once again avoid the claw on the man's arm. These kinds of exchanges, with him starting a handful of attacks before being forced back into defence for twice as long, repeated itself several times before he managed to get enough space to make hand seals once again.

A second later, the ground below his opponent turned into mud, making the man sink into it until only his head stuck out. However, before he could celebrate, the body turned into stone. It were only his instincts that saved him from being ripped apart by an attack from behind, making him jump away before he even understood what was going on.

Or so he thought.

Even though he had definitively dodged those blades, he could feel the burning sensation of deep gashes on his back and the sick feeling of warm blood running down his skin.

He fell to one knee. "What the-" The man hadn't thrown wind slashes, he was sure of it, so how...

"Oh, you like it?" his foe interrupted him with a laugh. "Chakra Blades are really useful in catching enemies off-guard. You would think experienced shinobi would know better than to just assume they dodged an attack only because the visible weapon didn't hit them, right?" He raised his claw-blades as he said that to show him how he had almost twice as much range as before thanks to the chakra flowing out from it. "But you're not too bad. Say, what are you? A Jōnin? ANBU?"

"Retired."

The other man chuckled. "Oh, good answer. I like people with humour. Don't you want to abandon Konoha and join the daimyo? I'm sure you would fit right in."

He narrowed his eyes. The daimyo? Is he conspiring against the village? But that doesn't make any sense…

"Ah, forget that I said that. You seem like the loyal type, no way you're going to do that." He sighed as if he was truly disappointed. "A shame, that. You would have made a good comrade."

Akihito didn't get the chance to reply as the other man started to attack him again, engaging him in a much more one-sided fight than the one previously. It went so far that he was focused to let himself get hit by some attacks because the alternative was getting killed outright. It preserved his life –for now- but did nothing to improve his condition and fighting power.

He dodged a punch only to be kicked in the chest. I really should have kept training, damn it!

He ducked under a kick only to have his arm slit open from his shoulder to his elbow. I wish I had a damn weapon to block him with something other than my body!

He evaded another slash, only to be punched in the face. How long does it take to get some people out here, damn it!

In a desperate move, he ignored a kick to his waist and rushed forward, ramming his elbow into the other man's stomach with as much force as he could to throw him back. Now, he thought and went through hand seals as fast as his by now numb fingers allowed him to.

"Doton: Ishi Yoroi no Ude!" (Earth Release: Stone Bracers)

Akihito allowed himself a small smile at the sight of the bracers on his arms. Now he had something to block the damn attacks with while also getting some armour that would compensate for his lowered mobility because of his injury.

The smile faded when he noticed movements out of the corner of his eyes, prompting him to turn around and raise his arms in defence.

A second later, the triple-bladed weapon slashed right through his bracers and cut off both his arms.

He didn't feel pain as he fell to his knees, eyes widened in surprise. But how-

"A nice try," the other man said in a voice that sounded almost pitying. "But something like that is not enough to stop my attacks."

Damn, he thought while his lips tucked upwards in grim amusement. At least I don't leave-

Akihito didn't have enough time to finish his thought before his head was separated from his body.