The snow in the Land of Demons had finally stopped, but the wind still howled like a wounded beast across the frozen peaks. Tsunade sat on the edge of a crumbling shrine balcony, legs dangling over a thousand-foot drop, a half-empty bottle of cheap sake swinging from her fingers. The cold bit at her cheeks, but she barely felt it. Years of running had numbed more than just her body.
Shizune huddled inside the shrine, wrapped in every blanket they owned, peeking out with worried eyes. "Tsunade-sama… it's New Year's Eve. Maybe we should go inside? The owner said the hot springs are free tonight if we don't cause trouble…"
Tsunade took a long swig and laughed bitterly. "Hot springs? With what money, Shizune? I lost the last of our travel funds three nights ago on a 'sure thing' dice ga. We're lucky the innkeeper hasn't kicked us out yet."
Shizune sighed but didn't argue. She had learned long ago that arguing with Tsunade about gambling was like trying to reason with a hurricane. Instead, she pulled out the small bundle of letters and gifts that had arrived via Katsuyu two weeks earlier. The giant slug had appeared in the middle of a snowstorm, dropped the package, and vanished with a polite bow.
"Taiichi sent more things," Shizune said softly, holding up a thick wool scarf in Konoha green and a box of sealed high-grade soldier pills. "There's a letter too. It's… longer this ti."
Tsunade's hand paused mid-swing. She stared at the scarf for a long mont, then took another drink to hide the way her eyes softened. "That brat. Always sending useless junk when he should be training."
She took the letter anyway.
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Master Tsunade,
Happy New Year from your worthless disciple. I hope this letter finds you winning more than you're losing (though I know that's impossible). The village is the sa as always—busy, loud, and pretending everything is fine while the war drums get louder every day.
I passed the Chunin Exams. Barely broke a sweat. The panel called "Genin for life" one too many tis, so I shut it up. Don't worry, I didn't embarrass you. (Much.)
The border is heating up. My squad just got back from a long mission hunting Sand infiltrators. Killed four Jonin and over twenty Chunin. The village is giving us an S-rank payout as thanks. I'm sending you half. Use it wisely. (Or don't. I know you won't.)
Jiraiya-sensei and Minato-senpai are doing well. Kushina-nee is still the sa fiery redhead who threatens to burn the village down if anyone looks at Minato wrong. The kids at the orphanage are growing fast. Nono-nee is finally out of Root thanks to you, , and the others. She says thank you every ti I visit.
I miss you. The village feels smaller without the Sannin around to keep the old man in check. Co back when you're ready. Or don't. Just know the door is always open.
Your disciple who still can't heal a paper cut without the green glow,
Taiichi Matsushita
P.S. There's a new sealing scroll in the package. I improved the Multiple String Light Formation. Even you might find it useful for… gambling debts. Don't tell anyone I said that.
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Tsunade read the letter twice. Then she folded it carefully and tucked it inside her coat, right over her heart. The sake bottle felt heavier in her hand now.
Shizune watched her silently for a mont before speaking. "He's grown up so much. Rember when he was just that tiny kid following you around the hospital?"
Tsunade snorted. "Kid? He was never tiny. Eight years old and already acting like he owned the place. Arrogant little punk." Her voice cracked just a little. "But… he's doing good. Better than I ever did at his age."
She stood up, swaying slightly, and walked back inside. The small room was warm from the fire Shizune had kept going. Tsunade dropped onto the futon and stared at the ceiling.
"Shizune."
"Yes, Tsunade-sama?"
"Get the brush and paper. I'm writing back."
Shizune's eyes widened. Tsunade almost never wrote first. She usually just sent short notes through Katsuyu telling Taiichi to train harder and stop sending her "useless gifts."
But tonight was different.
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anwhile, thousands of miles away in the Land of Fire, Jiraiya was doing what he did best: gathering intelligence the fun way.
The hot spring resort was loud with laughter and the clink of sake cups. Jiraiya sat in the n's side, towel around his waist, a notebook hidden under a stack of towels. He had been "researching" for three days straight.
A group of traveling rchants were complaining loudly about border prices and how the Daimyo was squeezing them for more taxes.
Jiraiya's ears perked up. He casually leaned closer.
"—and with the Sand moving troops again, the Fire Daimyo is panicking. He's calling in more ninja escorts for the caravans. My cousin in the capital says the Hokage is sending more Jonin to the borders every week."
Another rchant laughed bitterly. "The Sannin are scattered. Jiraiya is off doing who-knows-what, Tsunade is… well, wherever she is after that last gambling spree, and Orochimaru is doing whatever mad science he does. The village is running on kids and old n now."
Jiraiya's smile didn't falter, but his pen moved faster.
Later that night, he slipped out of the resort and found a quiet hill overlooking the lights of a nearby town. He pulled out a scroll and began writing a proper report for the Hokage.
But after the official part, he added a personal note.
Old Man,
The kids are holding the line better than we deserve. I ran into Taiichi the other day. Kid's grown another inch and his eyes look like he's seen too much already. He asked about you. Told him you were fine.
Tsunade still hasn't co back. I know you're worried. So am I. But that disciple of hers… he's sothing special. If anyone can drag her ho one day, it's him.
Don't work yourself to death. The village needs you for a little longer.
—Jiraiya
He sealed the scroll and summoned a toad ssenger. As the toad vanished in a puff of smoke, Jiraiya leaned back against a tree and stared at the stars.
"Tsunade… you stubborn idiot. Co ho already."
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Two weeks later, in a small inn in the Land of Demons, a familiar giant slug appeared in the middle of the room.
Katsuyu bowed politely. "A letter from Jiraiya-sama, Tsunade-sama. And one from the Hokage as well."
Tsunade, who had been losing at cards again (badly), froze. Shizune quickly took the cards away before Tsunade could flip the table.
Tsunade opened Jiraiya's letter first.
It was short, but it hit hard.
Tsu,
The village is holding, but it's getting ugly. Taiichi is doing his best to keep the kids safe and the old man sane. He asked about you again. Kid's got that sa stubborn look you had at his age.
Co ho when you can. The hot springs here miss you. So do I.
—Jiraiya
She stared at the letter for a long ti. Then she opened the Hokage's letter. It was longer, more formal, but the worry was clear.
Finally, she stood up.
"Shizune. Pack our things. We're going back to the Land of Fire."
Shizune nearly dropped the sake bottle. "R-really?!"
Tsunade smirked, the old fire returning to her eyes.
"Yeah. That brat Taiichi is probably getting too big for his britches without there to kick his ass. And Jiraiya… that idiot is probably writing perverted novels again instead of doing real work."
She looked out the window at the snow.
"Besides… it's about ti I stopped running."
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Far away, in Konoha, Jiraiya was in the middle of another "research" session when a toad ssenger appeared with a letter.
He opened it and laughed loudly enough to scare the birds out of the trees.
Jiraiya,
Shut up. I'm coming back. Tell the old man not to die before I get there. And tell Taiichi if he's slacking, I'll make him run laps around the village until he pukes.
Also, stop writing those stupid books. They're embarrassing.
—Tsunade
Jiraiya grinned like an idiot and imdiately started planning a welco party.
The Sannin were finally coming ho.
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