The moments Kakashi found to sit an enjoy a good book were sadly becoming fewer and farther between. There was always a mission, a report, or some other distraction. But Kakashi believed in learning from history, and so he adapted.

No longer could he be found reading at home, a training field, the jounin lounge, or the memorial stone. For most of the village, Kakashi was completely unable to be found when he wanted to get some quality time in with his book. Every time a location of his was found, by anyone, he would abandon it for a new one. Said locations included: the Ramen Noodle shop, bookstore, top of the hokage monument, and chunnin exam forest.

Today he could, or rather could not, be found in a hidden cave behind a waterfall. It was an unexpectedly enjoyable place to read. The sound of the rushing water was very soothing. The water vapor in the air was even enough to mask his scent. So long as Kakashi was sure that he was never followed, this spot should never be discovered. He even went so far as to move a comfortable chair in to really cap the place off. Everything was going along so well, that it was almost inevitable that something would go wrong, but still Kakashi intended to savor it while it lasted.

On one such occasion, Kakashi was so relaxed that he was about to fall asleep. His eyes slowly blinked as he became more relaxed, lazily he marked the page he was on with plans to resume after a brief rest. In between blinks he saw something moving in the cave. He snapped to attention and drew out a kunai. Once he was more awake he got a better look at just who the intruder was: Anko. He sighed "I really like this hiding spot..."

"I do to." More blinking, that was an unexpected statement.

"Run that by me again?"

"I've been using it for about 2 weeks." She said it in a very matter of fact way, and with a big smile "I must say, the chair is a great improvement." A few moments passed in silence.

"So let me be sure I'm clear on this, we both have been using this place as a getaway at the same time?" She nodded. "The is seems to me it's in both of our best interests to KEEP this place unknown to the outside world." She nodded even more vigorously. Matters settled, he went to sit back in his chair, so did she. He glared at her, she grinned back.

"Relax Kakshi, I don't want to take your chair." He blinked again, pondering what she meant. She took the opening to push him in the chair, then sit on top of him.

Oh, THAT'S what she meant...