Chapter 6 - Chapter 6

Naruto sat on the grass, legs crossed, watching curiously as Toad Gramps rolled open a scroll.

This funny looking old man wasn't really what he thought a super strong ninja would be like. He looked more like one of those guys with face paint that he sometimes saw on the street, but Gramps said that he shouldn't judge a ninja by their looks.

Kurama said that this guy was stronger than even the old man hokage.

A grin stretched on his face as he leaned back and forth.

He was going to learn his first ever jutsu from the strongest guy in the village! It was going to be awesome. He was going to show it to Kiba and Shino, and everyone in the class was going to be super jealous.

Wait until you learn what you can do with it. The fox spoke up in his head, sounding amused for some reason. Kurama found a lot of weird things funny, and–

Naruto blinked, looking down at his lap.

You can hear me even when I'm not thinking like this?

This ninshū thing was really amazing.

Only when you're thinking very loudly.

Oh. That… kinda made sense?

Eh? Am I really thinking that loudly?

You tend to do it when you get excited.

Of course I'm excited! I'm getting to learn my first jutsu ever, y'know? Thanks again for this, Kurama.

You don't have to thank me so many times.

I'll thank you as many times as I want 'cuz you're the best, believe it!

The fox went quiet for a moment, and Naruto wondered if he'd said something weird. When Kurama spoke again, his voice sounded a little softer than before.

You're welcome, kid.

A warm, fuzzy feeling flooded his chest, and Naruto found himself smiling. He looked up, smile widening at the orange colors shining above the horizon. Evenings were his favorite. The sky was turning orange, old man Ichiraku often gave him a free bowl of ramen, and he got to visit Kurama inside the seal.

Naruto took another glance at the scroll, face scrunching up a little as he tried to read the upside down squiggles. Why did Toad Gramps bring it out anyway?

Just as he opened his mouth to ask, the man suddenly looked up with a smirk. "Done chatting with the fox?"

Naruto blinked, jaw going a little slack. "How did you know?"

"You're being way too obvious about it." Toad Gramps chuckled. "You smile like that of nowhere and keep staring into space. People will think you're crazy if they don't know about the fox."

His eyes shot wide, a weird empty feeling twisting in his stomach. He didn't want to give people another reason to avoid him.

I don't want thatWhat do I do, Kurama?

Pay more attention to your surroundings, for starters. The fox said. If you can do the leaf exercise and doodle at the same time, you can definitely talk to me and pay attention to the stuff around you.

Oh. He could totally do that, yeah.

Okay!

Leaning closer, hands on his knees, he stared at toad gramps. "So, what super strong jutsu are you teaching me, toad gramps?"

His teacher made a funny face. "I told you to stop calling me that. I'm still young and spry. Just ask the ladies."

Eh? Ladies? What did they have to do with this?

Ignore his silly talkHe's just being weird.

Naruto could almost imagine the grumpy look on Kurama's face as he said that.

What's a spry?

He was learning so many new words lately…

It means lively and full of energy.

Thanks, Kurama.

The fox made an amused sound before going quiet.

Naruto looked back at Toad Gramps, cocking his head to the side. "What should I call you then?"

The man grinned, jabbing a thumb at his chest. "The super amazing and gallant Toad Sage Jiraiya!"

Naruto stared quietly for a moment, face scrunching up. "That's way too long. I'll call you Toad Gramps."

Kurama was right. This guy was kinda silly.

"Fine." Shoulders slumping, his teacher deflated with a sigh. "Cheeky little brat…" he grumbled quietly, but still had a smile on his face, giving him a look just like old man hokage.

Naruto smiled back, a warm feeling settling in his chest.

Toad Gramps tapped a finger on the unfurled scroll next to his feet. "What I'm going to teach you is called the Shadow Clone Jutsu."

Shadow Clones? That sounded like a super awesome jutsu. Did it make clones from a shadow? Kiba said something about that lazy guy, Shikamaru, and his clan–

"Awesome!" Naruto leaned closer, a giddy feeling bubbling in his tummy. "What does it do? I heard there's a clone jutsu we learn at the Academy. This one's better, right? I bet it is! How do I do it? I'll learn it faster than anyone else, y'know?"

"Slow down, kid." Toad Gramps chuckled before holding out a hand. "I'll explain how it works, but first, I want to have a quick chat with the fox." He made a fist, looking at him expectantly.

A small pout crossed Naruto's face. Couldn't they talk after this? He wanted to learn that awesome jutsu already…

"Don't be like that, it won't take long at all. Time passes much faster in there."

Naruto looked down at his lap. Didn't Kurama say something about this, too, a while ago? Maybe? The fox told him a bunch of complicated stuff that he kinda forgot… he should ask him again later.

Nodding to himself, he lifted a hand and bumped fists with Toad Gramps.

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I cracked an eye open as the water rippled from outside the cage.

The toad molester stood before my prison, arms crossed and glaring through the bars like a petulant man-child.

"I haven't forgotten about yesterday. I'm waiting for an explanation."

He'd lasted longer than I expected.

Mouth twitching with a smirk, I propped my head lazily on a hand, slowly fanning out my tails, letting them swish back and forth menacingly. Jiraiya's frown deepened, and I barely held back a chuckle.

"We can talk after you're done. It'll take a while to tell you everything." Everything he needed to know, anyway.

I enjoyed the silence as he kept up the glaring for a while longer, before finally letting out a disgruntled huff.

"Fine."

Tough luck, bozo.

Next time don't be a dick.

"I'll go teach him the shadow clone," I expected him to turn around and leave, but he didn't seem to be done yet. "But we're having that talk when I'm done."

A pointed look punctuated his words, and I resisted the urge to roll my eyes. This guy sure knew how to be annoying.

"Show him the Mass Shadow Clones, too."

Both used the same hand seal, but there could be some key difference in the shape transformation stage for all I knew. Even if it all boiled down to 'just put more chakra in the jutsu', I'd rather milk this training opportunity for all it was worth.

To my surprise, the man shook his head, mouth pressing in a severe line. "Absolutely not."

The smirk slipped off my face. What the hell was his problem this time?

"He has enough chakra. You must have noticed."

"Yes, but it's easy to go overboard with that one."

Really? Was this toad molester still doubting me?

"Not with this type of seal. If he runs out of chakra, he will subconsciously draw upon mine to stay alive."

He should know this, too. The old monkey had him study this seal years ago.

Jiraiya frowned. "I'd rather he wouldn't."

Stubborn fool.

"I'll keep an eye on him before it gets to that point."

The toad sage shook his head. "It's too dangerous."

My jaw tensed as a spark of anger ignited in my chest. The water around me bubbled with a red tint, and I clamped down on my simmering chakra before it could spill out of the seal.

Jiraiya's eyes narrowed a fraction as I rose to my full height, tails swishing ominously at my back.

"Cease with the foolishness. If he dies, I die, too. And by the time I reform, it'll be too late."

The man studied me quietly for a moment, brow furrowed. "What do you mean?"

Face stony, I leaned closer to the gate, leveling a piercing glare through the bars. "The enemy has the Rinnegan. We cannot fight that without a host."

That Outer Path was just utter hax. Nagato might not be able to use those chains, but I've seen what Obito could do with just one eye. As much as it irked me to admit, worst case scenario, I couldn't win against that shit on my own.

Mouth drawing a thoughtful line, Jiraiya walked closer to the cage, the water rippling with each step. "Perhaps it's time to tell me what you know about those eyes."

"I will. Later."

We had another brief staring contest before the toad sage let out a heavy sigh.

"Fine."

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Jiraiya sat on a tree stump, jotting down idly in his notebook while keeping an eye on the kid as he struggled to balance his chakra and infuse it for the jutsu. His control was barely passable, though after merely one month of training, only a prodigy would fare better than him.

A loud, childish whine suddenly broke the silence as Naruto rubbed in frustration at his unruly hair.

Jiraiya felt his mouth twitch with a brief smile. He knew that feeling all too well from his early genin days, before his teacher managed to somehow whip him into a decent shinobi.

From dead-last to sage…

A quiet snort escaped him. He was the living proof that miracles did happen. A shame they seemed limited to his shinobi career. He would've taken a miracle with Tsunade over anything else.

Lips quirked wryly, he scribbled down another idea in his notebook. Maybe he could make the twist in the next book about a fateful encounter with an old flame. Could be a sequel to his second book…

Glancing back at Naruto, his brow quirked at the sight.

Hands joined in the Tiger seal, the kid was doing his best to mould his chakra, eyes narrowed in focus and a determined look on his face.

Jiraiya found himself staring, gaze turning distant as an old memory flashed through his mind. A wistful smile tugged at the corner of his mouth.

The brat really looked a lot like Minato.

With a tailed beast seemingly on his side, if he had even half of his father's talent… the prophecy would ring truer by the day.

Eyes shifting back to his notebook, he tapped his pen idly on the page.

That Nine Tails, though…

He'd never expected to meet a tailed beast in such a way, even less for them to have a chat, but the fox gave him a lot to ponder, likely even more by the end of the day.

His gaze lingered on the disjointed scribbles for another moment before he closed his notebook and stashed it away in a pocket. Leaning forward in his seat, a heavy breath escaped through his nose as he slowly rubbed at his brow.

The Leaf was not as bright as most people often liked to think, but it was still better than anywhere else in this awful, war-torn shinobi world. He'd fought for this village, for this fragile peace, longed to make a lasting change himself, certainly made some mistakes along the way, but…

There was always hope for a brighter tomorrow at the hands of future generations. If Naruto was the key to it, then–

A sudden plume of smoke drew his gaze back to the kid.

Oh? That was quite fa–

The cloud quickly dispersed, revealing a wide eyed Naruto and three grinning blonds.

His eyes widened.

Naruto wiped his forehead with a hand, looking in wonder at his shadow clones. Only looked a little winded, and he wasn't even six yet…

Crazy.

Kid wouldn't even need to be a savant like Minato. He was a quick learner in his own way, and judging by how much chakra he already had… he was going to be a monster by the time he graduated.

"Whoa…" Naruto poked the nearest clone in the arm a few times, a grin stretching on his face. "This is so cool!"

The shadow clones stared at the original for a quiet moment, before a cacophony of noise filled the place as they exploded with loud chatter.

"You're amazing, boss!"

"You're gonna be a super awesome ninja with this jutsu!"

"For sure!"

Naruto scratched at his cheek with an embarrassed smile. "Of course I am. But you're me, so we're all amazing, y'know?"

One clone gave a thumbs up. "That's right, yeah!"

"Believe it!" the other two chorused.

They all shared a brief look, before erupting with silly laughter. Jiraiya felt his mouth curl with a fleeting smile. The kid could still smile like this, despite growing up as a jinchūriki…

Maybe he should've visited at least once, even if just for a day…

A quiet sigh escaped him as the giggling in the distance died down.

"Hey!" Naruto suddenly pointed at his shadow clones with a grin. "Wanna play tag?"

The other blonds instantly perked up at the proposal.

"Ya bet!"

"'Course we do!"

"I wanna try ramen!"

Three pairs of eyes turned to the last clone.

"Can you even eat?"

The shadow clone shrugged. "Dunno? Maybe? One way to find out, ya know?"

Naruto dug a hand in his pocket, smile vanishing. "I don't have money for that much ramen…"

"We could share a bowl?"

Naruto shook his head. "Maybe another time."

"Okay…"

A sudden pang of sympathy tightened Jiraiya's chest. He should give the kid some pocket money before leaving tomorrow.

"Cmon, let's just play for now!" One clone spoke up, and the others nodded, smiles returning to their faces.

"Yeah! Let's go!"

"I can't wait to show this tomorrow at the Academy. It'll be so fun!"

"They're gonna be so jealous, I bet!"

Jiraiya blinked, lips pursing. Ah. He knew he'd forgotten something.

He stood up from his seat, watching in amusement as the gaggle of blond brats came running towards him. They stopped a couple feet away, and Naruto pointed at his shadow clones, grinning all the while.

"Look, Toad Gramps, I did it!"

Brow twitching a little at the nickname, Jiraiya pushed away the flicker of annoyance and ruffled Naruto's hair. "Good job, kid. You learned it faster than I expected."

A spark of joy warmed his chest when the kid's face lit up like the sun.

"Hear that, boss?" The nearest clone gave the original a playful nudge with the elbow. "You're super amazing!"

Naruto looked up with wide, uncertain eyes. "Really?"

Jiraiya nodded. "You're quite the quick learner, but there's something important you need to remember about this jutsu."

The kid stared at him curiously. "What's that?"

Face stern, Jiraiya held up a finger. "You should never teach it to anyone without first talking to your teacher, the hokage, or me."

Naruto's face scrunched up in confusion. "Why?"

"Because this jutsu is incredibly dangerous. It divides your chakra evenly among the shadow clones, and losing too much chakra will kill a person. Most chūnin don't have enough chakra to make even one shadow clone." They could try, but they'd have little chakra left to do much else.

Eyes wide, Naruto gave a nod, his clones mimicking the gesture. "I'll be careful, Toad Gramps. I promise."

Jiraiya smiled, ready to ruffle the kid's hair once more–

Arms tensing, his gaze snapped to the right as an unfamiliar chakra suddenly pinged off his senses.

Leaves swirled briefly in the air, revealing a brown haired ANBU, face covered by an eagle-styled mask.

Jiraiya's shoulders relaxed minutely.

"Lord Hokage has summoned the boy to his house," the man spoke curtly. "You can join, too, if you wish, Lord Jiraiya."

The Toad Sage shook his head. "I'll have to decline. I have some important matters to take care of."

The bathhouses were a prime spot for research at this hour.

"Aww, you're not coming?"

Jiraiya met Naruto's disappointed look with an apologetic smile. "Nope, sorry, kid."

He'd meet the old man before leaving, anyway.

"Okay," Naruto said, voice quieter. "Thanks for teaching me, Toad Gramps."

Smile turning softer, Jiraiya ruffled the kid's hair. "Cheer up. I'll visit again in two months."

"Really?"

The hopeful look that crossed Naruto's face might be enough to stir the heart of even a veteran shinobi.

"Yeah. Maybe I'll even teach you another jutsu."

"Awesome!" A wide smile lit the kid's face like the sun, the cheer quickly spreading to his shadow clones.

The ANBU didn't seem particularly enthusiastic about this dallying, though. Posture subtly shifting, Eagle leveled a pointed look at the boy.

"Ready?"

Even with the mask in the way, the message quickly got through.

"Wait," Naruto pointed at the clones. "What do I do with them?"

Jiraiya eyed the gaggle of blonds for a moment, brow rising a fraction.

Ah, right. He didn't get to the dispelling part yet. Well, it was somewhat intuitive, and should also make the memory transfer easy to notice. That, and…

"Leave them here."

He needed to have that chat with the fox.

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The walls blurred around as the brat rushed across the room with a grin, stopping in front of a small table and the old monkey sitting on a cushion behind it, with a cup in hand.

"Gramps, look! I just learned this super cool jutsu!"

Naruto brought his hands in a cross shaped seal, already infusing his chakra.

Oh shi–

Only one clone, Naruto! You don't want the ninjas in the walls to panic.

The brat's control wavered for a moment, wasting enough chakra to kill the average Academy student.

There's ninjas in the walls?!

Probably. I couldn't exactly sense any suppressed chakras even when backseating like this.

Shitty seal…

It's just the ANBU guarding the HokageFocus on the jutsu and stop wasting chakra.

I was going to curb these bad habits before they even had the chance to form.

"Shadow Clone Jutsu!"

With a surge of chakra and a puff of smoke, one shadow clone popped up next to the brat, a grin on its face. Hands on their hips, they both looked at Hiruzen and spoke in sync.

"Awesome, right?"

I couldn't wait to be able to do that, too.

Eyebrows raised, the old monkey acted as if he hadn't already seen it all through his peeping ball jutsu, before chuckling softly. "Well done, Naruto. You're one step closer to becoming a great ninja."

Fuck the ninjas, the sheer meme potential of this jutsu was absolutely insane.

The brat grinned, soaking the praise in like a sponge.

"But that's not why I called you here today."

Obviously. Either that toad molester had snitched on me, or we were about to have a rather pleasant surprise.

"Eh?" Naruto blinked in confusion. "Then why?"

Hiruzen took a sip from his cup before placing it down on the table. "I wanted you to meet someone. They should be coming any moment now."

Oh? A smile pulled at my lips. About damn time, you shriveled mushroom.

Head cocked to the side, the brat looked even more confused. "They?"

The urge to gloat a little was tempting, but I held my tongue. Brief satisfaction wasn't worth ruining the kid's surprise.

The old monkey nodded, smiling mysteriously. "I would've called you when they arrived, but you were at the Academy, and I wanted to let them rest a little after their journey."

Fair enough.

Mouth opening, Naruto was about to say something when the door suddenly creaked open, revealing a woman and a little girl, both with beautiful red hair.

I recognized the girl on the spot, my gaze lingering on the mother and the kind smile brightening her face. She stepped inside, quietly making her way across the room, with Karin following behind her like a little duckling.

Eyes wide and jaw a little slack, the brat seemed at a loss for words as he watched his new family stop an arm's length away from him. His gaze flicked to the old monkey, a tentative question spilling past his lips.

"Are they…?"

Smiling softly, Hiruzen nodded. "Your distant relatives, yes."

Naruto's vision blurred for a moment, a quiet sniffle escaping him before he blinked away the tears.

Cheer up, kidYou have a family now.

Sniffling one more time, he quickly wiped at his eyes. Thanks, Kurama

The woman bowed her head, her short hair fluttering past her ears. "Greetings again, Lord Hokage," she spoke, voice like the soft tinkle of a bell, with a breathy undertone that would have me listen to her for hours–

"I hope there were no issues with your new accommodations." I hoped this shriveled mushroom gave them a nice, cozy place to live in, for his own go–

"None at all." The mother shook her head, soft smile stretching the age lines marring her face. "It's much beyond what we were used to."

The temptation to pay a visit to Grass kept rising the more she spoke. I may be trying to stay on a low murder diet, but I could use a cheat day every now and then.

"I see."

The woman turned towards the brat, her gaze softening. "You must be Naruto."

The kid instantly perked up, a bright smile pulling at his cheeks. "Yeah, that's me! The super awesome, ninja in training, Uzumaki Naruto!"

Way too much ham, brat.

A soft chuckle left the woman's lips before she reached with a hand, ruffling Naruto's hair, the kid nearly melting in happiness at the touch.

My gaze lingered on her hair, less vibrant and a shade duller than her daughter's.

For someone who'd been sapped of their vitality for years, she still looked pretty good. With those alien genes coming in clutch, if there was a way to replenish her lost life force, she'd become the hottest milf in the vil–

A sudden thought struck me like a thunderbolt.

Oh.

Nagato managed to fully restore his youth by absorbing Gyūki's chakra. As an Edo Tensei, but the logic should be the same. Mine should work even better.

A wry smile tugged at my lips. Hashirama's cells and my chakra could probably solve like ninety percent of the problems in this worl–

"His chakra is so warm…" Karin's quiet voice suddenly came from behind her mother as she watched the brat curiously.

Oh? She could already use her mind's eye?

"Eh?" Naruto cocked his head in confusion. "My chakra?"

I should probably tell him about that later.

Smiling warmly, the woman placed a gentle hand on her daughter's shoulder. "Don't be shy. Go on, say hi to your cousin."

For a moment, Karin stared intently, face scrunching up cutely. "He doesn't have red hair?"

Karin's mother shook her head, a flash of mirth dancing in her eyes as she patted the girl's hair. "Not all half blood Uzumaki inherit the red hair."

"Half blood?" Karin asked, brows knitting in confusion.

"It means that only one of their parents is an Uzumaki."

"Yeah!" The brat chimed in, smiling proudly. "My mom had super beautiful red hair, y'know?"

"Where's your mom?"

Brief, awkward silence followed Karin's sudden question, the atmosphere inside the room becoming somber. Ah, the innocent bluntness of a child.

Naruto's smile vanished, gaze lowering to the floor. "She died when she lost the fox."

Karin's eyes widened, a guilty look briefly flashing across her face before she quickly bowed her head in apology. "Sorry, I didn't know…"

"It's okay." Naruto shook his head, pushing a smile on his face. "I'm not mad at you."

Karin gave a tiny smile of her own, though a curious gleam soon returned in her eyes. "What did you mean about a fox?"

Ah, the million dollar question. I could barely see it from the corner of my vision, but the old monkey didn't seem particularly concerned. I wouldn't have kept quiet even if he wanted.

Hey, Kurama… I should tell them, right?

I don't see why you shouldn't.

Yeah, but

He didn't say it, but I could tell what he meant.

They are the last people who would judge you because of me.

Okay.

The cat was out of the bag at this point anyway. The woman was smarter than she let on, and, from the way her gaze lingered on Naruto's face, she'd nearly connected the dots already.

Those whisker marks weren't that obvious of a clue, but I wouldn't be surprised if the Uzumaki had known more about me than anyone else.

Naruto looked across the table, the old monkey meeting the silent question with a smile. "It's your secret to tell," he said, hands folded beside his cup. "Normally, I would advise you to be careful whom you share it with, but they are your family, and I think they should also know who played a part in their rescue."

A pin-drop silence filled the room.

Oh? This cheeky leaf muncher.

Eyes widening a fraction, the woman's gaze flicked over to Hiruzen, her soft voice full of disbelief. "But… how?"

The Hokage kept smiling, trying to appear mysterious even though he had no answer to that question either.

Poor guy. Old age must've finally caught up to him.

A smile quirked my lips.

Oi, NarutoBring the woman in hereI want to have a chat.

About what?

Oh, quite a few things came to mind.

Boring adult stuff, like history and genealogy.

Gee-nee-uh-lu-gee?

Stuff about people's ancestors.

That seemed to satisfy him, thankfully.

"Uhm," Naruto looked over at Karin's mother. "The fox says he wants to talk to you."

She blinked owlishly. "Talk?" But then, her mouth opened ever so slightly, realization flashing across her face, and she shared a brief glance with the old monkey, who nodded in return.

It's timeDo the thing, Naruto.

The thing?

The ninshū fist bump.

Ahhh, got it.

"I have someone who can help with th–

"Here." Naruto interrupted the old monkey, holding up a hand and making a fist that barely reached the woman's chest. "Bump my fist and strike your chakra at mine."

She had enough chakra to do that much, even if she lacked ninja training. This usage of ninshū only needed one side to do the heavy lifting.

Taken aback by the sudden gesture, the woman stared at the brat's fist for a moment, eyes steeling with resolve.

Everyone was being so dramatic today.

Karin watched curiously while her mother awkwardly made a fist, before bumping it against Naruto's.

Two chakras surged, one latching to another, and I gave the connection a tug.

Before my senses centered back within the seal, I made sure to enjoy the brief, wide-eyed look on the old monkey's face.

Convincing the brat to keep this mind ferrying a secret until now was totally worth it.

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The shallow water rippled beneath her feet as she walked closer to the towering gate, her heart beating quicker in her chest with every step.

She'd heard stories about them, back when she was young, and her homeland had yet to be destroyed. Old tales, some of them as ancient as her clan. They spoke of mighty beings made of chakra, forces of nature given form.

And she was about to meet one.

A tailed beast who wished to speak with her for reasons she could only try to guess.

She took a deep, fortifying breath as she slowly made her way across the cavern, gaze never leaving the towering gate farther ahead.

Two crimson eyes suddenly opened, casting an eerie light in the darkness behind the bars. The giant creature stirred, and she hesitated before taking another step, her stomach twisting in a knot.

"Don't be so tense." A deep rumble came from within the cage, sending a shiver down her spine. "I can't do much from here."

The Nine Tails moved closer to the gate, revealing orange fur and a mouth quirked in amusement.

"And even if I could, you have nothing to fear. I wouldn't have bothered to bring you here, safe and unscathed, if I wished to hurt you."

Another year or two in Grass would've likely brought her to the grave, especially if a fight broke out again at the border. Her lips curled at the bitter thought. He probably didn't mean it that way, but it made her chest tighten nonetheless.

Karin

Her daughter would've been next…

Stomach churning, she pushed away that thought, gaze shifting back to the giant fox within the seal. Those crimson eyes had never left her the entire time, and, even now, they kept watching her intently.

She took a brief glance at her arms, just to make sure, but no, none of her scars were showing. She could only guess what brought on such an intense gaze.

Perhaps he just hadn't seen that many humans lately? It had been decades since Mito had first sealed him.

Her feet brought her a step closer to the gate, one hand tugging idly at the hem of her coat. Her heart had quieted down a little in her chest. The Nine Tails didn't seem as scary as she thought.

The silence was getting a little awkward, though…

Breathing deeply, she locked eyes with the tailed beast, tongue darting out to wet her drying lips. She had a question plaguing her mind ever since she came here.

"Why did you do this for us?" Her voice came out weaker than she liked at first, but it picked up as she spoke. "For two strangers? How did you even know?"

He should've been here since before she arrived with Karin in Grass.

The fox kept watching her quietly for another moment before a smirk curled his lips. "Does it really matter how? Let an old fox have his secrets."

Her breath came out in a quiet sigh. Well, she didn't really expect an answer to that one…

"Then why?"

She wanted to know this much, at least.

He seemed thoughtful for a moment, nine tails fanning out and swishing eerily at the back.

"I may have taken a liking to my newest host," he said, mouth suddenly twisting with a hint of distaste. "And I'm not so cruel to let his only living family suffer at the hands of greedy mongrels."

She blinked, eyes widening ever so slightly.

A tailed beast caring about humans? Were those old legends more than just bedtime stories?

Perhaps…

"My clan had old legends about the past. Some of them about you and the others. My grandmother used to tell me when I was little…"

A pang of sadness tightened in her chest at the reminder. It's been many years, but–

"They told stories about me to scare little children?"

Her mouth twitched with the ghost of a frown at his tone. Was he making fun of her?

"Some of them. The others spoke of how some of you lived close to the humans at the time and even talked with them."

Some legends changed over the years, and some ended as nothing but stories without any proof. But there seemed to be more truth to them than she had thought.

The fox leaned closer to the gate, slitted eyes boring into her for a moment as a smile slowly stretched across his snout.

"What is your name, mortal?"

The sudden question took her by surprise, her jaw working silently for a moment. She didn't expect a tailed beast to care about names.

"Uzumaki Yuzu."

The fox eyed her curiously before inclining his head in a facsimile of a nod. "All legends hold a truth at their root. You're welcome here if you wish to talk more about it."

Talk with a tailed beast about ancient tales? That sounded far-fetched in and of itself, but… this hadn't been unpleasant so far, has it?

Silence filled the chamber as the fox perched himself back on the floor, his ruby gaze studying her intently once more. The awkward feeling from before returned, though an idle thought managed to distract her, leaving another question weighing on her mind.

"Do you perhaps have a name, too?"

A flash of heat crept up her neck as soon as she spoke it. She felt rather silly just for asking, but… with how human he seemed to act, wouldn't it honestly make sense to have one?

"Oh?" His face inched closer to the gate, a curious note in his voice. "What makes you think I have one?"

"We haven't talked for long, but…" Her tongue poked out to wet her drying lips. "You don't seem much different from us?"

Brief silence followed her words, and then–

A low, gravelly sound rumbled through the chamber as the fox let out a chuckle. "You may call me Kurama."

Kurama?

"Don't spread it around." A note of warning suddenly entered his tone. "I don't reveal my name to just about anyone."

She wasn't planning to. People likely wouldn't believe her anyway.

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Face impassive, Hiruzen peered inside the dim-lit cage from under his wide brimmed hat. The Nine Tails sat there as usual, head propped lazily on a hand.

"You've been teaching young Naruto something interesting, I see."

A pair of sharp fangs poked out as the fox's mouth curled in amusement. "It's a useful skill to have."

Hiruzen's eyes narrowed a fraction, a spark of annoyance flaring in his chest. Pulling pranks on old men should be a pastime left to the children.

"I trust that he won't be bringing people in here on a whim."

"He knows to be careful with it."

"Good." Hiruzen nodded, a quiet sigh escaping through his nose. He never imagined he'd have to deal with this when he took the hat a second time.

"Any more troubling revelations you'd like to bestow on me?"

He'd meant that as a rhetorical question, but the fox was already opening his mouth, smirking all the while.

"Since we brought the kid some family, perhaps we should expand on that and bring back his mother, too."

A pin-drop silence followed as he stared blankly at the Nine Tails.

What.

How would they even do something like tha–

His eyes grew wide as a thought struck him like a lightning bolt.

Surely, he couldn't mea–

"I do believe your Second Senju invented something that could help us with that. The Impure World Resurrection, if I remember right."

Hiruzen stood there, face as if carved from stone.

How?

How on earth did the Nine Tails even know about this forbidden technique? Only three people alive knew about it, and one of them had no idea of his dealings with the fox.

Could Jiraiya, for whatever reason, have spoken of i–

"Well?"

The Nine Tails' gravelly voice cut through Hiruzen's thoughts like the edge of a kunai.

"You're not going to tell me how you even knew about this, are you?"

The fox answered with one of those infuriating smirks. "And ruin the mystery?"

Ruin the mystery? A muscle jumped in his jaw. This mystery was going to keep him up at night.

He'd never expected a tailed beast to be so oddly helpful and yet so petty.

"It wasn't Jiraiya, if you were wondering."

Hiruzen took a slow, centering breath, watching the smiling fox through narrowed eyes before letting out a tired sigh.

"Lord Tobirama's technique is incomplete. The soul isn't properly anchored and may return to the Pure Land at times. Those summoned lack their full power, and the user cannot control more than a handful of them." And the sheer danger if the recipient somehow learned the inner workings of the jutsu.

The Nine Tails didn't as much as blink at the reveal. Only gave a brief, thoughtful hum while idly tapping a claw on the floor, sending ripples through the water.

Of course he knew about that, too.

"I may have an answer for the soul anchor part, but the rest matters not." He waved a hand dismissively through the air. "We're not bringing her back to fight. She only has to be a mother for the brat."

Mouth tightening, Hiruzen shook his head. "Using the Impure World Resurrection even once would set a grim precedent. I'd rather not cause a stir among my shinobi."

"That's a fair concern."

Hiruzen frowned. He could tell that the fox wasn't about to concede that easily.

"But would they truly be that eager to defy the natural order just to reunite with cold lumps of ash?"

Of course they would. Desperation could push people to unexpected lengths.

"Some would." Hiruzen said, tone clipped and frosty. "And once word gets out, it'll be a matter of time before other villages attempt to steal this technique. A disastrous scenario, to say the least."

It had been deemed forbidden for a reason. The control loophole and human sacrifice were one thing, but if anyone ever improved the Impure World Resurrection…

An icy claw lodged in his chest at the mere thought. With the likes of Orochimaru out there…

The Nine Tails gave another hum. "You could always lie. Say it was my power that brought her back. A mere shade of her former self, forced into a body of ash, alive yet unable to enjoy her living." Black lips peeled back, exposing sharp, ivory fangs. "A fitting punishment for someone who had been my jailer, no?"

A cold feeling gripped Hiruzen's back as he listened, mind racing in circles.

"People would just pity her, poor woman. And it wouldn't even be a lie, for the most part."

He couldn't tell if the fox was being serious or not. With the way he spoke, it almost sounded like the Nine Tails truly meant it as a punishment. But then…

Why would he frame it this way?

What did he even stand to gain from all of this? Punish Kushina and give Naruto his mother back?

Or had he truly meant that as an excuse?

"You'd be willing to go that far?"

The fox merely chuckled. "What's a little more hatred piled onto the mountain? It only tickles me at this point."

Hiruzen's eyes widened a fraction.

So that's what he meant.

Lips drawing a thin line, Hiruzen studied the smiling Nine Tails for a moment longer, before turning away from the cage and heading towards the exit.

"If you want another reason." The fox's amused voice stopped him mid-step. "You know what made her special as a host. An immortal being with her chains?" A harsh chuckle rumbled through the chamber. "You wouldn't get better insurance anywhere else."

A tense, quiet moment passed before Hiruzen resumed his walk, deep lines creasing his brow.

Just when he thought he'd figured out the fox…