Who: Kakashi, Ed, Rikku--CLOSED*
When: Before, during, and a little after
this post in Kakashi's journal*
Where: Heading southeast, arrived in junk yard*
Rating: PG
Warnings: None
Summary: Kakashi didn't know where he was going other than heading southeast, but Ed joined him. They eventually reached a junk yard with lots of treasure trash and terribly broken or useless items. Rikku later stumbles into the junk yard after Kakashi offered a trade--food for weapons modification.
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After his first time messing with the terminal, Kakashi managed to find enough debris to make himself a temporary shelter. Without food or clean water, there was no point in staying in one place for very long.
But what a surprise it was that he'd found just enough food to keep him in one place for a little longer. And a book from the Icha Icha series*--a title he'd never heard of.
That being said, he had to hurry up and find Sasuke to beat some sense into him. If he could call out the ninken, it wouldn't be all that hard; unluckily, summoning them depended on chakra that seemed to be sealed ever since he'd arrived in Purgatorium. Even his sharingan was completely useless... that eye didn't run in his family bloodline, after all; it was useless without chakra to activate it.
Before he took off, though, he did a quick inventory check.
5 kunai, 9 ninja stars, 1 retractable 1/2m (radius) shuriken, 30m trap wire, Icha Icha Violence.
Recently found a little bit of food, a small cantene of water, and an unheard-of "Icha Icha" book.
Without unfolding the shuriken to its star shape, Kakashi took the claw-like tool and dragged it through the ground in the shape of the Konoha leaf symbol. The thickness of the four blades sunk deep enough into the ground that the mark stood out. Unless someone seriously put some effort into it, the symbol wasn't going to just fade away.
I don't know where I'm going, but at least I'll know where I've been if I ever return.
With that, he set off in search of Sasuke.
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*a porn novel series; translated loosely in the English version as "Come Come", it doesn't quite capture the perversion that actually comes from "Icha Icha".