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The Fourth Ninja Village Hero Sibling
Chapter One: The Outsiders In The Village
Chapter One: The Outsiders In The Village
Yonpei
I was pretty annoyed when my older brother Sanpei brought a quartet of strangers to the village. Naturally, everyone welcomed them with open arms because Ipei would be named the new Chief during the festival tomorrow tonight, and surely someone related to the Chief couldn't bring people into the village who would harm it.
This conveniently ignored the fact that it was Chief Hanzo's nephew and adopted son who brought my sire into the village with him.
You see, Ipei, Nihei, and Sanpei were only my half-brothers. About fourteen years ago, Chief Hanzo's nephew and adopted son brought a friend he met on his Pokémon journey into the village. At first he seemed like a perfectly nice and peaceful man, helping the children out with their ninja skills, going out of his way to help the villagers, being kind and polite to everyone that he met. But as the weeks went by, he began to show a darker side of himself, becoming increasingly more violent and aggressive, especially towards women, and people who crossed him started to mysteriously go missing. But no one did anything because the Chief's son, who was the future Chief himself, had personally vouched for him. Everything came to a head when this man was caught red handed after murdering the very man who had vouched for him, because the future Chief had discovered what he was up to. When hauled in for questioning, he admitted to having assaulted several women, including my mom. He didn't even try to deny it.
What no one realized until later was that he had left a part of himself behind: me. Even though he only did that Mom once, it was unfortunately still enough to get her pregnant. Not a lot of people really liked me because of it. It was stupid because it wasn't like I asked for that to happen to Mom (if anything, I would have tried to change history so that my father was someone different; I wasn't quite altruistic enough that I would try to prevent myself from being born).
Most of the villagers tolerated me at best, because Chief Hanzo sternly reminded everyone that my conception wasn't my fault, and that it wasn't like I asked the bastard to do what he did, and because Ipei was going to be Chief one day, but not may of them truly accepted me. I had a few supporters, namely friends of my mom's, but it seemed like most people were waiting for me to turn into my sperm donor. Honestly, that just seemed like a self-fulfilling prophecy waiting to happen.
So I wasn't exactly thrilled when Sanpei brought a quartet of strangers, Ash Ketchum, Serena Gabena, and Bonnie and Clemont Fulmen, into the village with him. Naturally, because they were friends of Sanpei, they were welcomed with open arms.
"Good morning and salutations, Sanpei. I congratulate you on your recent evolution of Greninja." I greeted my half-brother a bit stiffly.
I sometimes liked to speak very formally when I was talking to him to show how much I hated him. I didn't speak so formally with anyone else, so it was a mark of how much I didn't like him. He was four when I was born, and he saw that having me made Mom sad and kind of nervous, and I cried a lot and it annoyed him, so he decided that he didn't like me. He had never made an effort to see passed that original four year old impression of me.
He never made an effort to see me as a sister, to treat me as family, not just the bastard child of the man who killed the future Chief, or as an annoyance that he had to put up with because Mom and Ipei said he had to, so I didn't see a reason not to.
Of all of my brothers, it was Ipei who made the most effort to treat me like family.
Nihei made almost as much effort as Ipei (he didn't really know how to get past my decidedly unapproachable attitude), but still Ipei was the brother I was closest to. It was Ipei who taught me pretty much everything I know, from life to Pokémon Training. And Ipei was the one who held me when I woke up screaming after a particularly gruesome nightmare about a city I thought was on the moon in flames, being attacked by monsters of some kind.
"Yonpei." Sanpei replied coolly.
Sanpei was four-ish when I was born. Unlike Ipei, who was already eighteen when I was born, Sanpei didn't get to hold me and look at me as a sister. Ipei had told me several times that the first time he held me, he saw something special in me, something worth protecting.
Sanpei didn't get that same feeling, probably because he never got to hold me when I was a baby— Mom wouldn't let him, apparently, because of the previously mentioned four year old dislike of me because I cried a lot and because I made Mom nervous and sad and tired. From what she said, she was worried he might drop me on purpose because he didn't like me. Just because Mom supposedly felt the "touch of destiny" on me, whatever that was supposed to mean, didn't mean that she wasn't worried about me turning out like my sperm donor. Which, fair, he had seemed nice at first before he got comfortable enough to show his true colors.
And Nihei, for some strange reason, was terrified of babies, and he still was today, albeit a bit less so than when he was younger. Arceus help him if he ever got married and had kids (no idea if he would, and no judgement if he didn't, but Arceus help him if he ever did decide to do that). I think it was the crying and the wetting, but he was absolutely petrified of babies, and also never wanted to hold me because he thought he'd drop me. He could be such a worrywart at time, but I loved him for it anyway. I think his worrying was why he didn't try to get closer, for fear he would say something to make me mad at him.
He know about my temper and generally avoided inflaming it.
I think he didn't want to go and stick his foot in his mouth and say something that would make me mad and drive us apart.
Ash, Sanpei's friend, looked between the two of us, taking note of our similar facial features and hair colors. "Are you two siblings?"
"Half-siblings." We corrected curtly.
"I'm guessing there's A Story behind that." Clemont guessed.
"There is." I agreed. "But it's none of your business, outsider."
Nihei quickly broke the tension by challenging Sanpei to a battle, his Venusaur against Sanpei's Greninja. I watched with a bit of interest, rooting for Nihei, of course.
Sanpei started off with Night Slash, which Venusaur was able to black at the last minute, taking little damage from it. However, Sanpei didn't see this and thought it connected, so he continued on the offensive as if it actually had.
But Nihei, clever Trainer he was, had a counter to that: first he had Venusaur conceal himself with Petal Blizzard, and then go underground. Once Venusaur came up, Nihei had him use Razor Leaf, and then Solar Beam, which ended the match.
As everyone praised Sanpei for his improvement, I rolled my eyes, debating the wisdom of making a scathing remark about how Arturia and I could beat him with a Type disadvantage and restricted to Fire Type attacks- no idea if we could, but to would be fun to see his reaction to the taunting, and he might turn colors from said taunting- but then felt my Pokéball warm on my belt. So I quickly made my excuses and hurried to the tunnels under the village, to the area where the monument to the Hero Greninja was, where I could let my best friend and partner out without the outsiders seeing her. It was my usual training ground, since very few people knew that I had a Shiny Legendary for a partner.
Once there, I activated the listening seal in Sanpei's room, knowing that he would show his friends his room, and by activating the seals, I would have a good two minutes' warning about them coming. Idiot still hadn't realized that I'd had his room bugged for more than a year.
I scowled as I heard their conversation, about a photo that had Ipei, Nihei, and Sanpei in it.
"So why doesn't the photo have Yonpei in it?" Serena, the older girl of the group, wanted to know. "I mean, she's your sister, right?"
"Half-sister." Sanpei corrected. "Same mother, different fathers. We've never been very close. She's always been closest to Ipei and doesn't really want to spend time with me."
Oh, yeah, sure, make me sound like the bad guy. You're the one who never bothers to spend time with me, even though I asked you to. Granted, it was as a favor to Ipei, who wanted his family to at least tolerate eachother and try to keep the attempted humiliation to a minimum, but I still had asked and would have spent time with him if he agreed.
I sighed. "Make me the bad guy like you always do," I muttered. "Never mind that this whole messed up relationship of ours is, to channel Cinema Therapy, a two way street of garbage." I shook my head and tried to banish those thoughts tossed my Pokéball and I rolled my eyes as roaring filled the cavern. I made my way over to Arturia, my partner, and smacked her upside the head. "Yes, we know you're a big, tough, Entei. Now stop hamming it up and let's do some training. Unless you'd rather work on your big tough Entei act."
Arturia pouted. "Spoilsport."
I raised an eyebrow. "Your point?"
"Naturally my point is that you're a spoilsport."
I rolled my eyes. "And that makes so very much sense."
"Thank you. So, training?" My Shiny Entei partner asked eagerly.
"Naturally. What do you want to work on today? Speed? Accuracy? Power? Defense? Endurance? Evasiveness?" I paused as I heard something from Sanpei's room and sighted. "Or not. Looks like training will have to wait. The little girl's Dedenne and that other weird Pokémon she called Squishy fell down the trap door."
"Back into the ball then?"
"Unfortunately so." I pulled out her Pokéball, which I had painted with the image of a flaming orange knight's helmet shaped like a lion's head (something out of one of my favorite TV series; I had taken up painting after I broke my leg and had to stay off it for a few months as something to do) against a sky blue background, and was about to point it at her when I saw Nihei and Ipei come into view. Smiling, I turned to face them. "Ipei, Nihei. What are you two doing here?"
Ipei hugged me briefly, which I returned. "Just going over a few last minute details for the festival with Chief Hanzo. Training with Arturia?"
I raised an eyebrow, and using USL (Unova Sign Language, which I had learned from another ninja a few years ago), I replied by rolling my eyes, shaking my head sarcastically as I tapped my thumb to my pointer and middle fingers, pointing at myself, slicing my right hand though the air in a half-circle motion, did a few punches in the air (my sign for training) and then arced my right hand— ring and pinky fingers folded against my palm, pointer and middle fingers bend and slightly curved, middle ring and pinky fingers folded against my palm, pointer and middle fingers bent and slightly curved, thumb pressed against them— towards my flattened left hand. No, I'm never training again.
I rolled my eyes again, and held up my right hand, thumb and middle fingers touching, pointer finger sticking up, put my middle finger up with my pointer, thumb touching my ring finger, then turned my hand sideways, and pointed to myself, punched the air, and half-smacked my spread pointer and middle fingers to my forehead, thumb touching my ring finger. For good measure, I folded my pointer, middle and ring fingers against my palm, pressed my thumb against my pointer finger, and stuck my pinky up, holding my hand against my forehead. Duh I'm training, stupid idiot. Maybe it was insulting and rude to call one of the two people who had largely raised me a stupid idiot, but Ipei liked to encourage me to find creative insults for people I didn't like. I think it indulged his prankster streak that he couldn't openly indulge since he was going to be named the new Chief in a few days.
Instead of getting insulted, Ipei just grinned. "Now, Yonpei, I know you can be more creative than that. However, that was a rather stupid question, so what do I expect but a stupid answer? So, what are you working on today?"
Our conversation was abruptly interrupted by the Dedenne and the strange Pokémon Squishy came falling through the tunnels. Nihei caught them, a bewildered look on his face.
I sighed. "Well, unfortunately training will have to be put on hold. Arturia, return." Just as my partner disappeared into her Pokéball, Sanpei and his friends landed with varying degrees of grace, Nihei handing Squishy and Dedenne back to Bonnie.
Sanpei looked at me. "Did you just return Arturia to her ball?" He questioned, annoyed. "Ash and his friends are perfectly trustworthy."
I snorted. "You mean like the last visitor was perfectly trustworthy? Because we both know perfectly well how that turned out."
Sanpei flinched. "So yes, he was untrustworthy, but Ash is different!"
I rolled my eyes. "Well, I've never met him before. Therefore, I'm not going to trust him."
"He won't steal your partner!"
"No, he'll just shout it to the world that I have a Legendary Pokémon and then every greedy collector and their mother will come here trying to take Arturia from me." I shot back.
"We could have them swear an oath." Nihei, ever the peacemaker, suggested.
"On what?" I demanded. "What's binding enough that they won't break it?"
"There's no need for anyone to swear an oath because they won't tell anyone." Sanpei insisted.
"Pull the other one." I retorted scornfully. "I set a kunai trap on it."
"I have a better idea." Ipei interrupted before our debate could get any more heated. "Yonpei, have you perfected your Fidelius seals yet?"
"I have." I answered. "I managed to slip one on you last week and you never even noticed. Don't tell me you haven't wondered why you can't talk about certain topics."
Ipei grinned. "You didn't manage to slip one on me, I let you put it there. But since I haven't been able to remove it, I decided to let you think that." Turning to the outsiders, he continued "If you've read the famous Harry Potter series, you probably have an idea of what we're talking about. The Fidelius Seal acts much like the Fidelius Spell in the books, with its applicant being the Secret Keeper. In this case, you all would be bound by what is essentially the Fidelius Charm, and Yonpei is the Secret Keeper. As you heard her say, her partner is a Legendary Pokémon, so you can see why we're being cautious."
"Not just a Legendary." I added. "A Shiny Legendary."
Clemont's eyes widened. "I can see why you would want this kept a secret." He murmured.
Bonnie looked at her brother curiously. "Clemont, what's the big deal about a Shiny?"
"Well, Shiny Pokémon are a different color than they normally are." Nihei began. "And they're really rare. A Shiny Legendary Pokémon is even rarer. If word were to get out, greedy Pokémon Hunters will swarm the village to try to take Arturia, Yonpei's partner, away. Yonpei has a hard time trusting people because of what her father did, and she and Sanpei have never been close, so Sanpei's word alone that you're trustworthy isn't enough to reassure her."
"What did her dad do?" Ash asked. "I know he's not your dad, but what did he actually do?"
"Well," I sighed. "Let's just say that he didn't care about Mom at all, and probably never meant for me to be born. I doubt he even knows about me, considering that he's locked up in jail for murder, theft, and other unmentionable crimes." Eyes widened as the older outsiders in the room realized what I was talking about. "There's a certain stigma that follows kids like me. The people of Ninja Village usually go out of their way to ignore me. So you can see what I don't trust anyone. Just so you know, there's no way around this. Like Ipei said, Sanpei's word alone isn't enough, especially considering that he doesn't like me because of who my father was. And just so you know, I will put the Fidelius seal on all of you, even you, Sanpei, and don't think that I can't or I won't. Because, believe me, I will. We may have the same mother, we may share blood but you're hardly my brother." Nihei was my only brother. Ipei was more of a father. He was the one who had taught me almost everything I knew (Mom had the bare minimum of ninja training that everyone in the village gets; instead, she worked as the closest thing the village had to a Nurse Joy).
"I couldn't agree more." Sanpei snapped.
"I don't trust any of you." I continued, deciding just to ignore Sanpei. "And if you try to tell anyone about this, not only will you not be able to since I'm the Secret Keeper, but the seal will completely wipe your mind of the knowledge and erase your memories of seeing Arturia. Don't think that I can't do that." I looked at them. "So, who's first?"
Ash stepped forward, squaring his shoulders. "You know you can trust us, Yonpei. We're your friends. We wouldn't tell your secrets."
"No, you're not." I said flatly. "You're Sanpei's friends, and friends of Sanpei's are not friends of mine. Now turn around and lift of the back of your shirt." I was surprised that Ash didn't protest as I drew the seal on his back. I was equally surprised when none of the others protested, although Sanpei shot me dirty look. Finally, after all the seals had been applied, I stepped back and took a breath. "Alright. You want to know what my partner is? Well here she is. Arturia, call to Excalibur!" I tossed the ball into the center of the room.
Arturia roared as she appeared. "I call to the Holy Sword Excalibur!"
I grinned. "Everyone, this is my partner, Arturia, named after one of my favorite characters in an TV show that I like." I ignored Ipei's snort at the comment. "Meet Arturia the Shiny Entei, who is also named after the legendary King Arthur of Albion. So, were you surprised?"
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