Postby uc pseudonym » Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:49 am
The instant he felt the raised chakra, Shino jerked awake. Without much time to think, he rolled hard across the ground, evading the raining chakra needles. Ending his roll with a flip to his feet, he quickly panned over the situation.
Apparently Hinata had sacrificed herself to save the Genins, she was obviously heavily wounded. Kiyaki was on his feet with two kunai in hand, and the other two were sitting up in their bedrolls, rubbing sleep from their eyes. Three warriors jumped from the nearby forest, obviously the origination of the attack. At the moment they were splitting up, attacking in different directions.
Briefly Shino considered who they were and why they were here. Though they were moving at full speed, he got a good enough look at them to know they were Missing-nin. The jutsu they had used wasn't one he was familiar with, but it had certainly been Jounin level, if it had been able to break through Hinata's Heavenly Spin. Most likely these were the people following her, they were just far faster than she had realized.
Now he was alone against three powerful renegade ninjas. It was highly unfortunate that Hinata was out... the two of them could have taken down three Jounins and protected the Genins. In any case, it was time to even the odds.
Shino was hardly idle while these thoughts flew through his mind. He pulled a scroll from each of the side pockets of his jacket, unfurling them in front of his body in an x formation. Getting two bugs from his skin at lightning speed, Shino placed them where the two scrolls crossed. Instantly the scrolls curled back into themselves, falling as cylinders. Curling his fingers around both scrolls, Shino placed one palm over the other and then slammed both hands to the ground.
Summoning Skill! The ground erupted as a insect like warrior burst onto their level. It was tall and stood on two legs, yet was covered with exoskeleton armor and had two pincers over its mouth. Immediately Shino pointed at the leader of the Missing-nin, even as he was darting over the ground to act. Seeing his dark expression, it knew better than to disobey.
While summoning, Shino had been keeping close track of the three Missing-nin. One had been driven backward by his insect summon, and the two were now probably fighting further into the woods. Another had hidden himself near the camp, probably thinking to finish off the Genins. The last was nowhere to be seen, but Shino had barely seen him vanishing into the forest... probably with Hinata. Not good.
"Kiyaki!" Shino called, catching the Genin's attention. "Stay ready!" Subtly he inclined his head toward the hidden location of the last Missing-nin. Kiyaki's eyes flickered, indicating he understood, but he made no other response. Immediately Shino vanished into the woods, in hot pursuit of the other Missing-nin and Hinata.
"Why'd he give you the instructions?" Watashi whined. "I'm the leader!"
Shrugging, Kiyaki turned to him and looked as though he was about to respond. The next instant he whirled, hurling four shuriken toward the trunk of a nearby tree. Just before they struck, the tree morphed into a human shape, which blurred out of sight as it evaded the attacks.
As the shuriken buried themselves in the tree trunk, the Missing-nin landed on his feet, completely unharmed. He glanced back up at the Genins, eyes almost burning with hatred.
"Very perceptive, brat," he grated, voice a mockery of praise. "But now you die!"
"Who are you?" Watashi demanded.
"I am Tinoch. I'm the one who will be killing you."
Ruana shrieked, Watashi looked defiant and Kayaki merely returned a kunai to each of his hands. Then Tinoch charged.
Green blurred past Shino as he darted through the forest at full speed. Ahead of him, he could feel the chakra of the Missing-nin who was undoubtedly carrying Hinata. Grimly he reminded himself to stay impartial and calm; the fact that they had kidnaped Hinata and that she was hurt was clouding his vision. First it was necessary to plan...
Several seconds later Shino overtook the last Missing-nin. As he passed he whirled a kunai to his hand and struck at the renegade's head. Sensing Shino at the last second he ducked, barely evading the attack. In the process, however, he lost his grip on Hinata, who was in his arms. In a flash Shino reacted, attacking again, only to be blocked by a weapon.
Both of them split off in opposite directions, neither harmed. Now, however, Shino was carrying Hinata. She still appeared to be unconscious, but that wasn't his main issue at the moment.
Spinning on one heel, the Missing-nin sent several shuriken flying toward this new opponent. Instantly Shino evaded the attack, even while carrying Hinata. Gritting his teeth, the Missing-nin pulled a short ninpo from his side and brought it into position. A second later, he charged, chakra rushing along his blade...
In the thick branches of a tree above, Shino gently set Hinata down. Her eyes flickered open and then recognized him, relaxing. The many cuts covering her body were extremely severe, and she had probably consumed most of her chakra in her quick defense. Undoubtedly her situation was critical.
"What did-" He silenced her by gently placing a hand on her lips. Without a word he glanced through the foliage, down at the clearing below. Another Shino was standing in the clearing, the Missing-nin rushing down upon him.
Now, Shino silently commanded. It had taken him quite some time to teach this technique, but it had been worth it. The bugs were quite stubborn about using their own chakra, and it was even more difficult to make them understand how to use it together. Still, they had eventually learned. Against an unwary opponent like this, the technique would be quite effective.
Tossing the illusion of Hinata aside, the Shino on the ground beneath slammed his hands together into a seal. He flipped through several seals quickly, even as the Missing-nin was almost upon him, blade sweeping down in a deadly arc.
Clone Jutsu: Chakra Swarm! Abruptly the Shino beneath shattered into hundreds of Destruction Bugs, dropping the illusion that had surrounded them. The Missing-nin gaped as his blade struck nothing but air, but it was too late. An aura of chakra surrounded each Destruction Bug, and they all dove forward, spinning rapidly.
Completely taken off guard, the Missing-nin had each and every chakra-charged bug rip through him. Not only did it deal severe damage to his body, each bug consumed as much chakra as possible while it passed. The combination of physical damage and chakra depletion finished the Missing-nin, who collapsed to the ground.
Wearily Hinata realized that the Missing-nin had been defeated below. She had been somewhat relieved when they had merely captured her, not killed her instantly. Then again, they probably had worse things planned. Now, however, Shino had quickly resolved the situation. Hopefully, the Genins would still be alright.
The swarm of bugs flew up to their level of the tree, then vanished into the sleeves and collar of Shino's shirt. In seconds they were completely invisible once again. Realizing that the situation was alright, Hinata let her head roll to the side, letting unconsciousness drift closer around her... but it appeared as though her strength gave out.
"Hinata," Shino whispered. His voice was as collected, as calm as always, yet still held a serious concern she hadn't heard before. "Don't die. We still need you. I still need you."
These words startled Hinata, sending sleep far away. Shino had said nothing strongly emotional, made no incredible revelation, yet it was as if he had. She had never heard him say anything so seriously, so personally. You... you really do care about me...
Aiming a hand toward Hinata, Shino called several bugs that emerged from his shirt sleeve and flew down to Hinata. Immediately they began to work at her wounds, slowly but surely binding them, sewing them together. Finding a roll of bandages in one of his pockets, Shino began working with some of the more serious wounds. The feeling of the bugs on her skin was strange, Hinata reflected... their legs tickled, and what they were doing stung just slightly; dozens of tiny bites. Still, it was healing her effectively.
Shino really does love me... Hinata couldn't quite get the fact through her head. He continued working quickly and efficiently, yet she could see that his eyes were actually moist. Shino... almost crying? She couldn't let him keep thinking she was about to die. It would be horribly cruel to put him through that any longer.
"I... I'm fine..." she managed to choke out. Immediately Shino's gaze flickered to her, and he nodded. The relief in his face was almost invisible, yet quite evident to someone who had worked with him as long as Hinata had. Closing her eyes again, Hinata felt a slight smile slip onto her face.
There was no time, no space to revel in this new reality. They were warriors, and this was war. At least two of the Missing-nin were still at large, and one of them was probably attacking the Genins. Unless the two of them did something quickly, they would probably die. For the moment, it was most important to assure their survival... there would be time to figure all of this out later.
Finishing with Hinata's wounds, Shino recalled all but one of his bugs, then carried it to his eye's height. He spoke to both of them at once, giving them his plan.
"We need to return and save the Genins as soon as possible, but in an organized fashion. First..."