Turns out, it wasn't as easy to get a direct and round route back to Iwagakure than he would have thought it to be. Normal circumstances would have had it that he would return via the same direct way he came. But no, the merchant he'd used to travel with was staying at the same place and wasn't returning for another few days, which Akira did not have.
So, he used that time instead to go a completely different direction. So, the next person he'd used was going through bird country, and even so - that would only get him close enough to walk to the border and be in relatively safer hands yet again. Akira appreciated the ride, given that traversing a hot desert by himself was much less preferable, especially when one didn't use transport like horses and carts usually.
He had been walking some half an hour when he'd found a river to fill up a drink by, only having departed from the town he'd been dropped off at. Standing up, now in much colder territory it was easier to walk around and not have to worry about his face as much.
His continuation would have him pass an area in the stream much more shallow, enough for him to simply do a little jump from one half to the other: and back up the bank to the forest once more, but his walking set him uneasy as the signs of Shinobi were becoming apparent. Nocks in the wood, fresh at that: or a large animal was making its home there.
And he came upon a campsight, and what a sight that was - a dismembered body. Something Akira would never really get used to, but didn't stop him, or fill him with disgust as he came closer, passing by - and his vision coming into placement of a space where items had been laid out.
A scene was coming together quickly in his head.
The weapons all laid bare were abominations. Akira felt the need to burn them: awash them of sin. But, he did not. Apparently, laid a body: someone had been killed. It was alarming enough for Akira to withdraw his single and faithful Kunai.
The more concerning factor was there being items still untouched: unless the theft was of a human life, Akira didn't feel it was compatible if things were remaining. Unless they weren't valuable. Akira would have to have a look, looking through the various items in the area, ignoring the body in the mean time. A bag, that felt familiar to him.
Alarm bells ringing in Akira's head as he searched through it. Ordinarily everything he would've seen in someone before, but there was a single thing that caught his eye. Unfolding it, was the edge of ink on parchment. Akira unrolled it: and it was the most detailed map that he'd ever seen. It was Akatsuki's: Akira had seen it in some significant detail, and even lusted after it in some fashion, given that she had knowledge of areas even that he himself had not been. Even the information of the location of hidden villages. Kusagakure's location.
Akira did somewhat curse himself in that facet. Two things were prominent: Akira had always been poor at reading maps. And, even if he could read it - the key had not been listed on the map itself, likely to do with her own mind - he could not offer correlation between the map and literal distance, and there wasn't anything in the way of topography for him to understand.
More pressing issues, though: Akira for the time being ignored her belongings, searching the area: a sacrificial space had been set up, and by the looks of it, dried blood adorned the entire area: it had been some time. A few hours, at minimum.
So where was Akatsuki?Akira was not as keen a tracker as other folk, and he could not follow a trail of crumbs by blood when she had been healed by another and taken from there. The area was stricken with different attacks, a battlefield of some kind had absolutely raged on: and Akira had taken to a jog where he found the woman's sword. Lifting it up with a heave, it was lighter than when he'd lifted it before.
Strange to think how he felt so much weaker than before, and this was easier than before.
He didn't know whether to turn back or continue on in the forest - if things had not gone her way then a person wouldn't take them back to a town, right? Well. Akira didn't know. He turned tail, packing up Akatsuki's things and putting them in one orderly position in a central location. He kept a hold of her sword, though, and set off back toward the village.