Woo! Chapter two :D Had loads of fun writing this chapter. My hope is that in the next few chapters I will start to explain more of NoNameGirl's past and also get into some more... interesting... moments between her and the fabulous Kakashi. Enjoy! (:


The next morning I woke up with a sore neck and back, I must have slept on it funny. What I really needed was a nice hot bath. I left my room and walked down the corridor until I was facing the door to the bathroom, I opened the door with a fluent movement not even stopping for a second to knock. Then I noticed him, his body was angled away from the door so I couldn't see his face but I instantly knew it was him. He was sitting, naked, in the bath, naked, surrounded by steam, naked. I let out a surprisingly loud gasp, he began to turn his head to see who it was that had disturbed his peace, I blushed and started apologising as I turned around and shut the door behind me.

I walk into the main room of the house and sat down with my back against the wall and my hands pressed against the sides of my face. Oh my god, what just happened? The moment kept replaying in my head, making it impossible to try to forget about it.

"Why on earth didn't I knock? Who the hell just barges into a room with a closed door without even thinking about knocking?" I whispered to myself aloud. I let out an awkward chuckle as I thought about Kakashi sitting there, his naked body glistening in the steam, hair still holding a surprising amount of shape. The thought made me blush, what I could only assume was, a deep scarlet.

After a few short minutes Kakashi had emerged from the bathroom, completely clothed. I prayed that my face was no longer bright red and stood up to face him. He looked at me with a neutral face, I braced myself for awkwardness.

"Good morning, how did you sleep?" He asked with a polite smile.

"..What?" My face showed as much confusion as my voice, was he trying to lull me into a false sense of comfort before the awkward approached?

"How. Did. You. Sleep?" He enunciated each word clearly, not in a condescending way, but as though he actually thought I misheard him.

"You're not going to? Oh, well, I slept well thank you." I replied, still not fully understanding what was going on.

"That's good, now, down to business." Oh god, here it comes. The awkward conversation I have been dreading. "Lady Tsunade, the Hokage, had requested that you go see her this morning."

I stared at Kakashi, studying his face and trying to understand. He raised an eyebrow at me and I realised what was happening; he was acting as though nothing happened, or maybe he just didn't realise what happened. I decided to go along with it, coming to the conclusion that it was probably for the best.

"Oh, uhh, okay then." I murmured as I tried to think of where her office is.

"Her office is the big red building we passed yesterday on our way to Ichiraku." Kakashi stated, almost as though he had read my mind. I nodded a small thank you to Kakashi, waved goodbye, and made my way to Lady Tsunade's office.

I arrived at the large red building after at least ten minutes of confusion and getting lost. I stood there, facing the door that lead into her office, took a deep breath and knocked. I heard a voice from within the room giving me permission to enter. I opened the door and stepped inside. I shut the door behind me and made my way further into the room.

"Lady Tsunade," I bowed deeply "It is a pleasure to meet you." I returned to an upright position and finally got to examine the woman that was so respected in this village. My eyes widened in shock, she was stunning! She had pale skin, long blonde hair that was pulled back into two loose ponytails, with bangs framing her face, and light amber eyes. Tsunade raised an eyebrow at me and I realised I was staring at her; I quickly shook myself and smiled awkwardly.

"It is nice to meet you too. Welcome to the Hidden Leaf Village; I have heard a fair bit about you. Is it true you can't remember your name or anything about your life prior to Kakashi Hatake finding you?" Her eyes were focused on me, I shifted uncomfortably and nodded. "Hmm, how interesting, if it is okay with you I would very much like to sit down with you sometime in the near future and have a discussion about your life and attempt to improve your memory of it."

"That sounds like a great idea, Lady Tsunade." I smiled politely

"Now, the reason I summoned you here was to inform you of your training. You are to begin training to see if you are able to use any Jutsus. I am aware you have been here only a day, so if you get too exhausted just inform your trainer. They should be waiting for you in the training field near the main gate. You are dismissed." Lady Tsunade spoke in a formal and serious manner, I found it incredibly intimidating. I nodded and left her office, I walked down the long road that leads to the main gate. All that I was able to think about was this morning and how glad I was to not be spending the day around Kakashi and awkwardness.

I was nearly at the training ground, only a small distance to go. I was curious as to what sort of training I would be going through and how difficult I would find it. In the distance I saw a figure standing by a tree that was in a medium size field surrounded by… more trees. As I drew closer to the figure an awful realisation hit me; it was Kakashi. He was standing there reading that damn book of his. I began to panic and hoped that he wasn't going to be my trainer for today, but something told me that my hoping would do nothing.

Kakashi was only a few steps away now, I took a deep breath to calm myself, and took the last few steps until I was standing in front of him. Kakashi snapped his book shut, and smiled at me.

"Why hello, it seems that I am going to be training you today. Shall we get started?" Kakashi spoke, still acting as though nothing happened this morning. Why was that act of his bothering me so much? It's not like I wanted to talk about it or anything. I nodded and followed closely behind him as he began to walk out into the open.

Kakashi launched into a rant about chakra nature or something, I wasn't sure exactly what he was saying, nor was I really listening. I was too distracted by my thoughts of him in the bath and several uncomfortable conversations that could happen today.

"Do you understand?" Kakashi's words brought me back to reality, I nodded. Kakashi reached into one of the pouches attached to his outfit and pulled out a small piece of paper which he handed over to me. I took the piece of paper and looked at him questioningly. Kakashi sighed as he realised that I hadn't listened to anything he had just said and explained everything again.

"So I just let my chakra flow into this piece of paper and it will react, depending on my chakra nature?" I was staring at the piece of paper not fully understanding how that was at all possible.

"That is pretty much it. Here, let me show you what I mean." He reached into the pouch and brought out another piece of paper and held it in one hand. After a couple of seconds the piece of paper in his hand crinkled. My eyes widened, amazed at how the paper responded to his chakra. "Now you try." He said with a smile.

I looked down at the paper in my hand, focusing my eyes on it. I tried to get my chakra to flow but nothing happened, at all. I looked up at Kakashi who just nodded, encouraging me to try again. I nodded back and tried once more to get the paper to react. Nothing. I frown at the piece of paper and keep trying again, and again, and again, and again. The paper still didn't respond in any way other than wave slightly in the afternoon breeze. I let out a sigh of frustration and look back at Kakashi, hoping for an answer as to why it doesn't work. Kakashi said nothing; he only nodded at the paper again.

I took a breath, re-centred myself, and tried one final time to get a reaction from the paper. My hand was shaking with frustration; I frowned deeply and gritted my teeth. After all my effort the damn piece of paper did absolutely nothing.

"Why is nothing happening?" I demanded with frustration.

"You are new to this; it is understandable that it would take a while. Just keep trying." Kakashi spoke in a calm voice that just pissed me off.

"I am trying!" I growled "Maybe I just don't have chakra!"

"Of course you have chakra, all people of this world have chakra." He stated, trying to give me hope. Needless to say, it didn't work.

"Well maybe I am just not from this world!" I shouted and stormed off into the trees around the training grounds.

I walk for a minute before looking behind me, the field and Kakashi were no longer visible so I found a spot under a tree and sat down. I put my face in my hands and groaned. Why was nothing happening? Why couldn't I get my freaking chakra to flow?! It's not like I wasn't trying, I really was. I was trying as best as I could, I just couldn't make anything happen.

I sat there grumbling to myself about my frustration for a while; the light of the sun was starting to fade. Kakashi appeared in front of me, crouched down so that we were eye to eye, and placed a hand on my arm.

"Hey, it's okay. This sort of thing is difficult for everyone at first. No one gets it the first try, you just have to keep practising then controlling your chakra becomes second nature to you. Here," he handed me another piece of chakra paper which I frowned at "take this. Now, try to imagine your chakra, as a blue energy, flow from your body and into the piece of paper. Breathe and now try."

I held the paper in my hand and took a deep breath. I pictured a blue energy flowing down my arm, out of my hand, and into the piece of paper. I imagined it continuously and as time progressed I got angry again. I stopped with a frustrated sigh and burst into tears. Kakashi slightly tightened his grip on my arm in an attempt to console me. He left his hand there while I cried and it turned to night.

"Hey," Kakashi spoke softly. I looked up into his eyes, my tears had almost stopped "you don't need to worry about any of this. Everything will be fine, honestly. You are getting exhausted and need rest, we should go home and tomorrow we can try again." He smiled sweetly and I nodded.

Kakashi stood up first and helped me to my feet. We started walking out of the trees but after a few steps I lost my balance and began to fall. I knew what was coming, and prepared myself for the impact. What I did not prepare myself for was Kakashi's strong arms wrapped around me. My mind instantly flashed back to this morning's incident and the thought of Kakashi without clothes on and I began to blush furiously.

Kakashi returned me to an upright position but didn't remove his arms from around me. I waited a second or two then cleared my throat. He returned his arms to his sides and I could have sworn I saw a hint of embarrassment flash across his face.

"Umm… about this morning." I started blushing again "I am, umm…" I cleared my throat and made eye contact with Kakashi. "I- I'm sorry I walked in on you in the bath."

Kakashi chuckled deeply and I raised an eyebrow at him. He looked down at me and cleared his throat. "It's fine, really. Don't worry about it!"

"Oh, okay then." I was surprised at his reaction. We started walking again but then Kakashi stopped abruptly.

"You didn't see my face, did you?" Kakashi's voice had gone serious.

"I… uhh, no. No I didn't." I was shocked by his sudden serious tone. He turned around and faced me.

"Because if you did, I would have to kill you." He sounded completely serious, not a single hint of joking in his voice. It was absolutely terrifying. I tried to speak and make light of the situation but I couldn't. So I stared, wide eyed, at the man who had just threatened to kill me.

Kakashi burst out laughing and nearly went purple from lack of air. I was still standing there with wide eyes as Kakashi struggled to calm himself.

"I was only joking! Come on, let's get home." Kakashi chuckled once more and continued walking back to his house with me following behind him. I was actually fearful of my life before, jerk.