Shisui Uchiha stood at the base of the mountain in the Land of Lightning, quite a distance from Kumogakure, the Village Hidden in the Clouds. The mission had finally been completed. The instructions he'd followed led him to this secluded spot, high above the mountain, where a makeshift grave awaited him.
Alone, Shisui ascended the mountain, his heart heavy with anticipation and sorrow. His three Anbu Jonin teammates stayed at a distance, keeping watch to ensure he remained undisturbed. This moment was personal, and Shisui needed the solitude to confront the past.
At the summit, Shisui dug some earth and found the grave. The stones were meticulously arranged, a testament to Danzo's twisted sense of respect. As Shisui knelt beside the grave, his fingers traced the outline of the stones, a silent tribute to his father's memory.
"Dad," Shisui whispered, his voice breaking. "I've come to take you home." A tear fell on the stone he was touching.
With a heavy heart, Shisui began the delicate task of unearthing his father's body. Each movement was heavy, like lifting hundreds of kilograms. As he worked, memories of his father flooded his mind—moments of laughter, training, and the quiet strength his father had always embodied.
Finally, Shisui uncovered his father's remains. Tears welled up in his eyes as he gazed at the lifeless form before him. He took a deep breath, steeling himself for the next step. Carefully, he placed his father's body into a storage seal, ensuring it was secure for the journey back to Konoha.
With the body safely stored, Shisui stood up, taking a moment to look at the sky. The skies in the Land of Lightning are often overcast, with dense cloud cover being a regular occurrence. Today was the same, but when Shisui looked up, the clouds parted a little and a ray of sunlight fell on the mountain Shisui was currently standing on.
Like his father was seeing him from the pure lands, Shisui finally found enough mental strength to start moving again.
Descending the mountain, Shisui rejoined his team. Without a word, they understood the gravity of what had just transpired. They set off immediately, moving swiftly and silently, their mission now complete.
Back in Konoha, the news of Shisui's return spread quickly. Hae Uchiha, Shisui's mother, awaited him at the entrance to their home. When Shisui arrived, he handed her the storage seal. He could not speak a word at all.
Hae was the same; she could not speak a word either. She knew the turmoil of emotion her child must be facing, but she was the same. Hae looked at the storage seal in her hands and placed it on a bed. She activated it and saw her husband's body, her cries echoing through the house. Shisui held her, his own tears mingling with hers as they mourned together.
Kaida and Yomi were both standing a little away from them, silent, not speaking a single word. Hae and Shisui had kept their pain hidden for too long for each other, but now they had to let it flow for the peace of their minds and souls. After crying for nearly an hour, Hae and Shisui calmed down.
Kaida went to them and said, "Take all the time you need to grieve. We're here for you. Let us handle the preparations for the funeral. You both have carried this pain for far too long, and now it's time to let it out." Then he went out, leaving Yomi behind to take care of Shisui and Aunt Hae.
Kaida met with Fugaku and talked about the preparations needed to be completed for the funeral. The Uchiha clan held a grand funeral, attended by the Third Hokage, Hiruzen Sarutobi, the village elders, and various clan heads. The ceremony was a solemn affair, filled with speeches that honored Shisui's father's contributions and sacrifice.
Hae and Shisui were present at the front of the crowd, gathered in front of the grave of Kagami Uchiha. Hiruzen Sarutobi stood before the assembled crowd, his voice steady and full of respect. "Today, we honor a great man who gave his life in service to our village. His legacy will live on in his son, Shisui, and in the hearts of all who knew him."
As the funeral concluded, Shisui felt a sense of closure. His father was finally at rest, and his family could begin to heal. He looked around at the gathered friends and family, feeling their support and strength.
Kaida, beside Shisui, placed a comforting hand on Shisui's shoulder. "I never had the chance to meet Uncle, but from everything I have gotten to know, I understand he was an incredible shinobi and an even better father. I am sure he will continue to look after you from the pure land."
Shisui nodded, his heart heavy but resolute. He didn't say anything; his heart was still very heavy from the grief. After the speeches from everyone who knew Kagami concluded, the funeral ended. Everyone left the place except for Shisui, Hae, Kaida, and Yomi.
"Yomi, can you bring Mom back to our house?" Shisui asked.
"Yes, brother," Yomi said and helped Hae back to their house.
Kaida and Shisui sat there silently. Shisui knew Kaida was not going to leave him alone, so he didn't even try. Kaida, understanding his brother's feelings, sat there silently without speaking a single word. The weight of their shared loss hung in the air, but in their silence, there was a bond of unspoken support and understanding.
After a long time, Shisui stood up. The sun was almost gone, a faint red glow covering the surroundings.
"It's time to move on. I am sure Dad wouldn't want his son to be like this," Shisui said, wiping the last of his tears.
"But I am sure he would be proud of how much his son has matured," Kaida said, also standing up. Shisui just smiled at this.
"Let's go back," Shisui said, and they both went back to their house.
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"You guys are finally back. Do you want to eat anything?" came a voice from the kitchen.
Yomi was sitting in front of the kitchen door. She looked helplessly toward Kaida and Shisui.
"I asked her to take some rest, but she scolded me and went into the kitchen," Yomi clarified the situation.
"She just wants to keep herself busy," Shisui said. He was also planning on doing the same.
"Yes, Aunt, we are super hungry," Kaida said.
"Then go and wash your hands; the food is almost ready," Hae said.
Kaida and Shisui looked at each other, both having a smile on their faces.
That night, Kaida and the family had a peaceful dinner.