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Category:
Naruto › General
Rating:
Adult
Chapters:
12
Views:
1,439
Reviews:
6
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I don't own Naruto and I didn't make money writing this.
Myth Under The Mistletoe KakashixIruka
Title: Myth Under the Mistletoe
Characters: Kakashi, Iruka
Theme: The Unstable Mistletoe No Jutsu
Summary:
Disclaimer: I don’t own Naruto and I’m certainly not being paid to write this, it’s for my own enjoyment and the enjoyment of others.
Dedicated to: Mockingbyrd
Kakashi leaned to one side, looking as far down the hallway as he could see. Still nobody. He’d been standing there for a good forty-five minutes too.
‘I should just leave, it’s not like that stupid superstition is true, anyway. He shifted his weight to his other foot and sighed. The clock on the wall ticked slowly and he could hear the faint sounds of people shuffling around upstairs. He closed his eyes. It didn’t matter that there wasn’t jutsu on the stupid, little berries there might as well have been because he could seem to make himself move. “It’s not real. I can move, it’s not true.” He chanted those lines like they would make his feet suddenly move.
“What’s not true?”
At the sound of the kid’s voice, Kakashi opened his eyes, turned, and looked.
The annoying little pre-genin who’d tricked him into making snow stood there smiling at him. “Well?” He reached up and rubbed at the fairly new scar that bisected his nose and cheeks. The pink skin crinkled slightly where he touched it.
“Huh?” Kakashi blinked, his brain back-peddling and looking for an answer to the question.
“You said something wasn’t real.”
’Oh, yeah.’ Kakashi pointed up.
The kid looked up. “It looks real to me so what’s not true then?”
Kakashi felt his cheeks warm. “It’s just a silly superstition, but...” It was silly and he believed it at least nobody was around to see. “If you get caught under the mistletoe with somebody you have to kiss or you will die a painful, poisonous death on your next mission.”
“So... you’re standing under it why?” He cocked an eyebrow, confusion clear in the expression. “Are you trying to get kissed or trying to get poisoned?”
“I got caught under it with a friend and somebody else we know kissed him, but I’m...” Kakashi felt his cheeks warm further. “I’m stuck.”
“Oh!” Iruka laughed and then promptly leaned over and kissed Kakashi’s lips through the mask. “There.”
Kakashi’s entire face burned and he looked away. “Thank you.” He stepped out of the doorway and into the mission room.
“Thanks for the snow. I’m Iruka by the way.”
“Ka- kashi...” He chewed on his lip and snuck a glance at the kid, Iruka.
“I know.” Iruka’s cheeks pinked slightly. “You’re kind of famous.”
“Oh, yeah...” He didn’t generally forget things like the fact that most people knew him because of the reasons for that, but at least Iruka hadn’t called him infamous. “So... what are you doing here?”
Smiling, Iruka held up a large bento box. “My mom sent me. I’m bringing the chunins that work the mission desk candies and cookies that she made. She says it’s important to thank the people who do all of the boring, leg work.”
“They’re not here.”
“I’d leave it but I’m supposed to bring the bento back.” Iruka made a face and wrinkled his nose. “Do you want one? We could eat some while we wait for them to get back.”
His cheeks warmed even more, but Kakashi nodded. He didn’t like sweets all that much, but at least he wouldn’t have to wait alone. It also occurred to him that when they went to leave that it would be at the same time. “Okay.”