Worth Friendship New
I took a deep breath as Unaimaru finally broke through the water surface. I held on and shook my hair out as he glided across, "Over there! Take me there." I pointed over in the direction of Turtle Island and my summon obliged.

It was a clear day before Unaimaru took me under but now it was night time so I didn't bother searching for Uncle immediately. We hadn't even reappeared in the same spot as both the mainland and Turtle Island were a significant distance away.

"How long have we been gone?"

"Kaizoku drowns all. Perhaps you've been absent a day or two or perhaps it has been a year or three." Unaimaru cackled at his own useless response.

I groaned, sick of the giant Unagi's attitude. I'd get used to it in time but right now wasn't that time. But there did seem to be some kernel of truth to his response, that being there was little to no consistency to how much time warped away when I was within Kaizoku's realm. The last time I'd gone under I spent much more time navigating through his tower, finding and fighting him all to return to the battlefield where little time had passed and the sun was still up just as I'd left.

And now, even though I surely wasted less time fighting or even discussing with the great serpent, more than a couple of hours had passed. I'll have to be careful visiting Kaizoku from now on then.

Fortunately I'd taken care of most pressing matters before attending to Kaizoku's demand for drowned lungs. Given the order to lax our defences, recalled our shinobi from non-essential posts, and most important of all, spoke to Minato's envoy. But my thoughts were beyond administrative bore or political manoeuvring, instead I focused all towards my next moves on Turtle Island.

As Isobu promised, once I could sense Yang chakra, Yin naturally exposed itself to my senses. Even now, riding atop Unaimaru I could sense the fading effects of the technique he uses to slip between realms. But I was nervous, it felt like with every passing second my affinity to sense these nature born chakras was waning.

It's alright if it does. I told myself as Unaimaru split a wave, I could always return to Kaizoku with another two-hundred and fifty guilty, lord knows there were many waiting to be judged. I quieted Jason's rearing weakness, I had expressed enough of that and though I sympathised with the emotion and even questioned my own actions sending the guilty to a being like Kaizoku, none of that changed the reality in front of me.

I'm running out of time. It's a thought that had been plaguing me right from the moment I announced my intentions of joining the Daimyo's war, one that intensified greatly when Zetsu stole Shizu Yuki's corpse from her clan cemetery and attempted to sow discontent by attacking Lord Funato.

I needed to get stronger faster, impervious to all that Obito or Pein could throw at me. I needed to grow faster. I smacked Unaimaru's side, "Hurry it up, I know you can swim faster than this, or do you just enjoy my company?"

The giant Unagi tried shaking me off his back all while he swam but I saw that coming and grasped the padding of feathers along his neck. He growled but did as I asked and soon Turtle Island became visible from atop his neck.

"There are people moving towards us. More sacrifices?"

I sensed them as well and quickly identified the lot as members of my ANBU. They arranged themselves along the edge of the Island, many already revving their chakra pathways for a battle. They think I'm an outsider, are there no sensors in that team?

"Keep your jowls closed Unaimaru, don't speak unless you are spoken to." I ordered, he'd scared Zabuza and Mangetsu enough with his presence and thinly veiled threat the last time, I didn't need him spooking my ANBU, incompetent as they were not to have sensors on their team.

Unaimaru began to swim at a cruise speed, snaking his way towards the Island slowly enough that I could stand upon his head and halt my ANBU. I leaped off and the squad of eight fell to their knees.

"Mizukage-sama! You've returned!"

At that specific word of their greeting I had to ask, "How long have I been gone?"

"A day sir. Lord Karatachi reported your disappearance, we've been on the lookout for any creatures that matched his description of the one who swallowed you."

A day…not bad for Senjutsu practice. I gave my ANBU a chuckle though, "Do not be afraid of this one. He is mine. Go, Unaimaru, I will summon you again for battle or for sacrifice."

Unaimaru reared his head and body out of the water so it splashed and rained all over the ANBU, his eyes told me he had something to say but mine reminded him to shut up. He disappeared in a poof of smoke.

I started walking towards the Island's temple where I undertook my Tailed-Beast training, I had to move quickly while I could still taste the fleeting Nature Release of Yin and Yang. "Retrieve Harusame for me, as well as Utakata. And inform my Uncle of my return and safety, though I doubt he feared for it. Oh and summon Ao as well."

"At your side, Yagura-sama." Ao said, already among the ANBU, masked and in gear and yet I hadn't stopped walking long enough to notice his presence.

I smiled, "Perfect, lets go. I need you at my side at all times, Ao, there are threats only you must intercept." I turned and found the rest of the ANBU squad that hadn't dispersed as I gave orders waiting. I thought for a moment then shrugged, "The rest of you secure the area, I don't want any civilians or Genin coming through until I have left."

They dispersed then, leaving me and Ao walking towards the temple. "Do you truly intend on releasing the Three Pillar seal, Yagura?" I heard Isobu ask within my mindscape.

I allowed my body to move on autopilot while my mind sunk within itself to see him in his own realm of water. He was giant as ever, as large as Kaizoku and clearly stronger as the weight of his chakra seeped through every molecule of water around. But his tails were pinned, all three stuck to the bottom of a bottomless oceanscape.

"I'm sorry Isobu, truly, I am. I should have done so the moment we became friends, the moment we understood our mission and how much of a threat our enemies pose not just to us, but to the entire world. I'm sorry that as always, it is a path to power that forces me to do the right thing, to condemn criminals and now to set a friend free."

Isobu looked down at my form, his single eye studied my features intently and I prayed he saw I meant every word. Then, he revealed his second eye to me, one he'd always kept hidden. Even in Jason's memories I'd always seen Isobu with a single eye.

"I trust you as you trust me, Yagura-kun." he reached out with a giant hand and gentler than a chick, patted my head. "You are worth my friendship."

I tried not to tear up as Jason's memories and even my own let me know just how much this meant to the Tailed Beast, to Isobu. I was the second friend he'd made after Hagoromo himself.

"It is an honour, Isobu and a joy."

"Did you say something, Mizukage-sama?" Ao's voice brought me out of my mindscape and I shook my head, wiping away the tear that had snuck out of my eyes.

"No, it's nothing for you to understand just yet, Ao."

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Worth Friendship(P2) New
With Ao by my side I quickly went to work with Isobu, sitting atop the lake among Turtle Island's statues and the serene rush of its spring waters I began channelling Tailed-Beast chakra.

Its usual corrosiveness had become tame but I was only channelling enough to activate my [Stage 0 Chakra Cloak], should I channel enough to produce a tail then my skin and muscles would begin to burn and heal at a rapid pace. This is enough, isn't it Isobu?

"Can you still sense the Yin and Yang chakra?"

I can. It's there, around everything. Should I try using it?

"No, not yet. Just mould it as you would your own chakra." Isobu calmly instructed.

The purpose of the exercise wasn't to seek Senjutsu chakra, I'd already lost the sense for it in the atmosphere and would need to return to Kaizoku for another infusion. However, the first infusion of Senjutsu chakra had opened my senses to Yin and Yang chakra natures, the ones required to perform some of Isobu's most powerful abilities. And I had to foster those senses quickly before they also faded.

Yin chakra was like a light, glowing feather that cuddled everything in the world. Its combination with Yang was what made Senjutsu chakra but for now I wasn't attempting anything as advanced as syphoning pure Nature chakra into my body, not without a true Sage supervising me at least. I couldn't imagine what would happen if I were to try. Would I still transform into an Unagi or water serpent like Kaizoku and his kin?

"Focus, Yagura." Isobu scolded.

I inhaled deep and focused on my friend's powerful chakra hugging me all the way from within the seal. Keying in on that light glow of Yin chakra I pulled on it as gently as I could and began moulding the sliver I caught. It wasn't warm, hot or cold. It was serene in a way I couldn't accurately describe. It felt like I was holding onto light itself and yet it passed through me all the same. It quickly made for a difficult lesson as the Yin chakra slipped away.

I tried to grab a hold of it but Isobu instructed, "Hold onto Yang this time."

I did as he asked and let Yin go while I searched for Yang. Like Isobu had said, once I found one of the pairs the other quickly revealed itself. While Yin hugged everything in nature Yang could be found within all. I found it within his corrosive chakra and even within mine. As I reached for it, my understanding of its nature grew; it was energetic, a boisterous source of power.

Unlike Yin chakra which was light, flexible and not easy to grab ahold of, Yang was quite the opposite. It was heavy. Less in the sense of weight and more in the sense of responsibility. The smidge I grasped a hold of pulled more along with it, flowing into the centre of my pathways where I moulded my chakra with Isobu's for balance. I could feel it changing, evolving things within and without. Its power was frightening but it gave itself onto me freely than Yin had, almost too freely.

"Find balance with Yin." Isobu said, his voice was calm and so I remained calm, there was nothing to be nervous of.

While I spun Yang, I tried my best to reach out for Yin but the slippery thing passed through me despite being a part of me. I could already see where things would become difficult in this training. I kept up my attempts but I couldn't match the amount of Yang that had thrown itself onto me to Yin that seemed to want to exist in all places and not just in my grasp.

"Do not despair. You have done well, perfect in fact. Do you not feel their natures more strongly now?"

I nodded. I think I'll be able to sense them without even visiting Kaizoku again.

Isobu smiled and said, "Then open your eyes."

I did and gasped as the lake had become populus with plants, lily pads and all sorts of coral growing around me. I had birthed a water garden and sat at its centre. Beautiful flowers blossomed from the water and I'd even spotted tadpoles come to exist where there weren't any before.

"I did this?"

"Yang chakra gives life and Yin imagines forms for those lives. In time you will master this ability and create corals that grow, feed and exist even without your presence." Isobu said with no small measure of pride and hope in his voice.

I stood and walked through the mini ecosystem my manipulation of Yin, Yang and Isobu's chakra had spawned. Seaweed, algae of both red and green and even some long grasses that poked out of the water and grew all the way to my knee. Ao stood at the edge of the lake, his mask was set to the side of his face and a stricken expression marred his features.

I smiled at him, "I told you you wouldn't understand."

"Mizukage-sama…you are…"

I shushed him with a finger to my lips, I too was marvelled by what I'd accidentally created. My heart pounded with excitement as I thought of all the possibilities, what I could consciously create not just for battle but for my village.

It's no wonder Hashirama was so powerful. A mastered Sage with the power of creation at his fingertips. That power now brushed mine. It would certainly take some time to master the combination of Yin, Yang and Isobu's chakra but with Kaizoku's help, accessing [Sage Mode] would help me cut corners where I need to.

"Where is Harusame? Has he not arrived yet?" As I asked, the man in question came up from within the underground temple with a large scroll in hand. I raised a brow at him and before I could ask, he answered.

"I arrived moments ago, Yagura-sama. What you've done…you spoke of Yin and Yang Release last time and…I didn't understand what your intentions were and assumed you were merely interested in creating stronger Seal Arts but now, I see." His eyes lingered on the little island of life that sprouted where I sat in the pool.

He unfurled the scroll and laid it on the ground. It was a complex arrangement of Binding seals, I'd read ahead in the Fuuinjutsu textbooks he gave me so I could read some parts while others were indiscernible.

"This is the Three Pillar Seal key, isn't it?" I grinned widely, "You've anticipated my needs, well done, Harusame."

He didn't look proud or happy at my praise but cautious, "I have. I am trusting you, Yagura-sama, your word and your abilities."

His concerns were valid considering the history of Tailed Beasts, so I approached him and sat in front of the seal, examining it before nodding, "Then you will learn to trust the one named Isobu as well. Let's begin."


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