KakaIru Christmas Challenge 2010
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Naruto › Yaoi - Male/Male › Kakashi/Iruka
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Adult
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74
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7
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Christmas Tree (Traditional List)
Christmas Tree:
It was in set up to one side of the main gates and stood nearly as tall as the walls. Kunai, shuriken, and other weapons were tied to the branches along with other ornaments. Red ribbon was wound around the branches and a large glowing star sat on the top. The most prominent ornamentation however were the omamori charms that covered the entire tree with their bright red paper and gold ink.
Kakashi held out a blank charm for Iruka. “What will put on it?”
“That’s easy.” Iruka picked up the calligraphy brush from the gate watch desk and dipped into the gold ink. “A prayer for your safe return.” He smiled then carefully brushed the paint across the paper. “What about you?”
“Huh?” Kakashi shook himself. Iruka had looked so sweet when he’d said it that he hadn’t realized he’d been staring. “Mah, I think I should make it a memory charm. I wouldn’t want you to forget me while I’m gone.”
Iruka laughed and rolled his eyes. “I somehow doubt that, that’s even possible.”
“Ah then maybe I should make it for happiness so I can see your smiling face when I return,” Kakashi teased, smiling under his mask.
His cheeks flushing, Iruka punched him in the shoulder. “You’re terrible. We’re in public.”
“You asked, I was just being honest.”
The red of Iruka’s cheeks darkened and he shoved Kakashi again. “Just make your charm already.”
It was a nice tradition, Kakashi thought, hanging the charms when you left on a mission at Christmas. It was probably even his favorite.
It was in set up to one side of the main gates and stood nearly as tall as the walls. Kunai, shuriken, and other weapons were tied to the branches along with other ornaments. Red ribbon was wound around the branches and a large glowing star sat on the top. The most prominent ornamentation however were the omamori charms that covered the entire tree with their bright red paper and gold ink.
Kakashi held out a blank charm for Iruka. “What will put on it?”
“That’s easy.” Iruka picked up the calligraphy brush from the gate watch desk and dipped into the gold ink. “A prayer for your safe return.” He smiled then carefully brushed the paint across the paper. “What about you?”
“Huh?” Kakashi shook himself. Iruka had looked so sweet when he’d said it that he hadn’t realized he’d been staring. “Mah, I think I should make it a memory charm. I wouldn’t want you to forget me while I’m gone.”
Iruka laughed and rolled his eyes. “I somehow doubt that, that’s even possible.”
“Ah then maybe I should make it for happiness so I can see your smiling face when I return,” Kakashi teased, smiling under his mask.
His cheeks flushing, Iruka punched him in the shoulder. “You’re terrible. We’re in public.”
“You asked, I was just being honest.”
The red of Iruka’s cheeks darkened and he shoved Kakashi again. “Just make your charm already.”
It was a nice tradition, Kakashi thought, hanging the charms when you left on a mission at Christmas. It was probably even his favorite.