29 November 2018

The Red Flame (Part 1)

What's this?

A post after 7 months of inactivity on this blog?

Yeah, I'm easily distracted, but at least I'm back with a new AU which will be centered around the Uchiha.

Let me know what you think.
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In the dark night, a flame flickered inside the obsidian monument. 

A flame as red as blood.

It wasn't the reflection of the lantern that Harry had previously assumed. The red hue reassured Harry that there was something inside of the obsidian itself.

Because the red flame was moving, even when Sakura and the lantern in her hand were moving away from the obsidian sculpture.

The flickering red flame was an impossibility.

And a curiosity.

Harry brushed his fingers against the obsidian.

Instead of the cool stone surface he had expected, a hungry warmth raced up his fingers and engulfed his entire body.

Just as quickly as it came, the sensation vanished, leaving him confused as he snatched his hand away from the obsidian monument. Harry shook his hand to get rid of any lingering sensation and frowned at the monument.

There was no red flame in the obsidian.

“Who are you?” An unknown voice, low and filled with a threatening menace, asked from behind Harry.

15 April 2018

Let it (not) Snow

A short sequel to this prompt from December, inspired by the current weather.
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"It's April," Tsunade stated, her hazel eyes narrowed with impatience and irritation.

Unlike the persistent chill in the office, being the sole focus of the Hokage's dangerous mood made Harry shiver. Harry nodded even though he didn't want to and said, "It is."

"A spring month when the weather gets comfortable," Tsunade said. “Not too warm or cold or wet. A good month to be outdoors. Don't you agree?”

Harry nodded cautiously. "Yes?"

Tsunade leaned forward, a dangerous gleam in her eyes. "Then, why are we having snow in April?"

"The weather can be unpredictable..."

Tsunade scoffed. "Shikaku told me about your tree decorating in December!"

"That was a joke to mess with him," Harry protested.

"Konoha has never had snow like this before," Tsunade said, the accusation clear in her voice.

"Do you really think that I've manipulated the weather?" Harry asked with disbelief.

"I don't know. But I want it fixed," Tsunade warned him as she sipped on her steaming cup of tea.

21 March 2018

Prompt Fill: Hidden In Shadow

It's almost the end of March but it doesn't feel like it. Mostly because of the weather. It's supposed to be spring but it's cold... which is just ridiculous. Go away, cold.

Anyway, this is another leftover prompt from Advent. From ronri: Can I offer a prompt too? Your Nara rock and I'd like something to do with Harry and Shikamaru having to get married ;) Or else something to do with Harry's patronus marking him as some sort of god/saint or something to the Nara and hijinks taking off from there. Or just more Harry interacting with the Nara in general! Especially from Shikaku's point of view. I really enjoyed The Shikaku POV extra you already posted.

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One of the fawn has gone missing.”

Shikaku frowned as he looked up from the shuddering deer he'd been examining. “Missing?”

The dim light of their forest lanterns highlighted Shikamaru's dark circles. “Naruto came by.”

He does have a soft spot for animals,” Shikaku said with an understanding sigh.

And he can sneak around better than most people in the village,” Shikamaru reminded him.

Shikaku looked down at the prone deer he'd been caring for since the previous night. “Better get the fawn back before he sees it succumb to this... sleep.”

A sliver of fear and unhappiness slid over Shikamaru's face before it smoothed out into a precarious apathy. He nodded and disappeared from sight.

Alone with his thoughts once more, Shikaku brushed the unconscious but trembling deer's coat, hating the herd's silent affliction now more than when he had last encountered it as a teenager. Even though it had been years since the last outbreak, they still hadn't found the cause or a cure to help the herd.

Even working with the Inuzuka vets hadn't yielded any results.

All they knew for certain was that the deer who had separated from the herd and fell into this disturbed sleep would die. At last count, over a third of the herd had been afflicted and scattered across the Nara property.

“Dad!” Shikamaru yelled, the strange emotion in his voice dragging Shikaku back into reality. Shikamaru led Naruto and Harii towards him with urgent steps. “Dad, the fawn!”

Shikaku stood, expecting the worse. Moving the fawn out of the Nara property must have hastened it's painful death.

Flitting alongside the boys, a healthy fawn warbled out a greeting without any trace of the lethargic illness that should have killed it.

“What?” Shikaku said. He glanced at his son, wordlessly asking if the fawn had actually been a victim of the sleeping sickness.

Shikamaru nodded, equally confused. “When I got there, she was already healed.”

While Naruto couldn't hide his delight at the words, his cousin exuded uneasiness.