[Shikamaru is heading out to train in the forest today. Should anyone run into him out there, they'll be in for an interesting sight.
Deer. Not a lot of them at once - and fancy that, none are being slaughtered - and while at first skittish hearing footsteps, they don't run away from him when he approaches them. In fact, they come closer to him when
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He doesn't look up as Shikamaru joins him.]
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All you need is a cane and a shogi board and you'll look like an old man.
[Any other day, he might've found that as amusing as he intended it to be when he said it.]
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I will be certain to add those to my shopping list.
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If you like stories, [He eyes the book as Itachi puts it away.] I heard an interesting one the other day.
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This situation is going to become tiresome.]
Is that right?
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It was about a traitor who murdered his family and deserted his village. [And here his voice hardens.] Only he might have actually been a double agent, who did what he did on his village's orders.
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It could become a bit problematic if his brother just went around telling everyone.]
That's an interesting story.
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Is it a true one?
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I'm afraid this isn't a story I've told myself.
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Either you did what you did because you were 'testing' yourself, or you did it because Konoha's elders told you to. Which is it?
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[Not Shikamaru-san. Just ins case the seriousness of the situation wasn't apparent.]
You're being rather demanding of me.
That story should never have made it to your ears.
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[But he did hear it. And there's no taking that back now.]
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Is there?
Some might say truth is in the eye of the beholder.
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Madara never fails to be convincing.
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[And everything comes back to Madara, doesn't it? He's another piece to this puzzle that Shikamaru has spent far too much time thinking over.]
Manipulative... dangerous... Not a very trustworthy guy, is he?
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