A/N: Warning, character death ahead and then a lemon later. Maybe I was just really emotional the day that I wrote this, but I bawled as I was typing, it was like torture. Hopefully you find it just a little moving. Read and review! :)
The day that Kinuko had felt creeping upon them finally came. It started off as a beautiful and sunny day, until during their team practice, an ANBU approached with orders to report to the Hokage's office.
Akatsuki were headed their way, Hidan and Kakuzu, and they had just killed one of the Land of Fire's monks as they entered the borders. ANBU spies reported they were coming for the nine-tails and were headed straight for the village. Tsunade had given Naruto and Team 7 orders to draw them away from the village and to eliminate the members. Asuma and his team were also dispatched as an extra-precaution for back-up.
Twenty minutes outside the village and they found themselves face-to-face with the two famed immortal Akatsuki members. It was nine against two, surely, Kinuko thought, we won't have any problem.
But Kinuko was horribly wrong, the two immortal missing nin were nearly impossible to catch.
Her team worked on executing battle strategies against Kakuzu, but he was so elusive due to his stitched and detachable appendages. Sakura stayed at a distance from the teams, they needed her healthy to heal anyone that was injured after the fight. She sent punches into the ground to build cover for Kinuko as Kinuko worked her way to hide behind the pieces of upturned Earth, sealing a poison chakra jutsu onto her blade as she jumped out from behind the boulder and aimed straight for Kakuzu's heart.
The tip of her sword made contact but before she could deliver the blow through his chest, his arm had detached and flipped her blade to shove it through her own stomach. She gasped as he flung her off into the distance, watching from the ground as the nine of them took a beating.
Kakashi was practically chasing Kakuzu, and she saw his chidori go through his chest, but apparently, Kakuzu was a freak of nature and wasn't down for the count. She pulled the blade from her stomach as she pressed her hand to the wound as hard as she could, trying to lean up on one elbow to account for her teammates.
Ino had been knocked unconscious early on in the fight, Shikamara, Sai, and Asuma had gone after Hidan. Choji had apparently landed a blow to Kakuzu but now Naruto was facing him, and she couldn't see Sakura anywhere on the battlefield.
"Shit." She pushed herself up and steeled her nerves, forcing herself to her feet to try and get closer to her comrades. There, bright pink hair. She flared her chakra and Sakura darted to her instantly.
"You're going to be fine, I promise, hang in there."
While their comrades fought and Sakura worked on closing her stomach wound, Kinuko prayed everyone was alright. She still had a bad feeling that something worse was to come. And then she saw it and let out a blood curdling scream.
Hidan's scythe passed right across his own neck as Sai rode his ink bird to attack from above, the injury mirroring itself on Sai's skin as he started to fall from the sky. Forgetting Sakura and her pain she jumping into the air, grasping Sai against her chest as she hit the ground with him, blood pouring from his neck.
"Sakura, help him!" She looked into Sai's eyes as they began to darken, the light slowly fading, "No, Sai, no, you hear me! You have to hang on. Sakura is healing you, you are going to be OK."
Sai smiled softly and she knew he couldn't talk due to the huge gash in his throat and he reached for her hand while Sakura summoned her healing slug to try and help.
She grabbed onto his outstretched hand, squeezing it as she kissed his forehead, "Please, Sai, no, don't you die on me."
And as she continued gazing down at him, holding his bleeding body in her hands, she heard a faint whisper, "Ariagoto."
Then his eyes closed and she continued to scream, "NO, NO, Sakura HELP HIM!"
But Sakura had stopped trying moments before, the blood loss was too great, his head had nearly been severed and no matter how many times she tried to put his veins back together they kept splitting open. Neither she nor Katsyu understood, and they couldn't heal him.
Katsyu instead discreetly attached herself to Kinuko, finishing the healing process on Kinuko's stomach. Kinuko didn't know how long she held Sai's body tight in her arms as she and Sakura cried, but they soon found out they were not the only ones with losses.
They looked up through bleary eyes as Shikamaru carried the body of their sensei towards them, Ino and Choji flanking his side as tears streamed down their faces. Kakashi and Naruto approached them last, Naruto's chin quivering as he let out a yell of frustration and kneeled over Sai's body, Kinuko refusing to let Sai out of her arms as she cradled him against her, kissing his forehead.
Kakashi kneeled behind her, putting his hands on her shoulders in comfort, for both his and hers. Kinuko took some deep breaths to try and gather herself. "Please, please tell me this wasn't all for nothing. Please tell me Hidan and Kakuzu are dead."
Kakashi squeezed her shoulder, "They're both dead."
Kinuko nodded and scooped up Sai's body in her arms, leaning his head against her shoulder as she looked down to Shikamaru with a solemn face, "We should take them back."
Shikamaru nodded, scooping up his sensei as they all made the slow journey back to Konoha. No one tried to take Sai's body from Kinuko, they all knew the love she held for Sai and Sakura choked on more tears as she watched Kinuko's grief stricken face gaze so sadly and longingly at Sai's face.
Naruto and Kakashi's superb hearing heard her whisper to him on their journey, how she apologized to him, how she should have been the one to die, how he deserved to finally be happy.
"I hope the next life is much better for you than this one, Sai, you deserved so much more."
Her arms shook in exhaustion as she carried him, but she didn't slow down, she never lost her grip on Sai.
Naruto put a hand on her shoulder as tears streamed down his own face. He had lost a brother.
They reached the Konoha gates, ANBU already waiting for them when they arrived. They whisked them away to Tsunade's office, where finally Tsunade convinced the group to let her staff take their bodies and prepare them for burial.
Kinuko's breathing was shallow when Sai left her sight, and she turned to bury her face in Kakashi's vest to try and hide from the pain. His arms wrapped around her as they shared in each others grief, Tsunade standing solemn among them as Shikamaru told Tsunade that he would tell Kurenai the news right away. His team left with him.
Team 7 found themselves all at Kinuko's house, and even though there was more than enough space for them to all have their separate rooms, they ended up in the living room, blankets and pillows around them as they mindlessly made themselves take showers, clean off the blood, and change into clean sleep clothes.
They drank sake, no one could stand to eat. They drank, and few words were said between them as they silently remembered their friend. It hurt too much to talk. Sakura had thrown a glass angrily against the wall as she broke down into Naruto's arms, hating herself for not being able to save him.
But, they had found out later, it was a jutsu that Hidan had used that allowed him to inflict harm upon his own body that transferred the wound onto the victim, it was how he killed both Asuma and Sai. Not even Tsunade could have saved him.
They drank until they passed out, a tangle of limbs and sheets all on the floor as they suffered together.
Kinuko woke up from their stupor in the middle of the night with her hands grasping Sakura's, the two girls facing each other as Kakashi hugged Kinuko and Naruto hugged Sakura. They were all a complete mess and Kinuko felt like shit. She opted to just close her eyes and try to continue to sleep, at least in her dreams she could hope for a less sorrowful world.
Sai and Asuma's funerals had been beautiful, but heart-wrenching. Kinuko's heart ached for Kurenai as she watched her hold her pregnant belly, tears falling down Kinuko's cheeks as she imagined how hard this was for Kurenai. She glanced at Hinata who was crying also, but she had to look away from the Hyuuga princess as thoughts of Sai's happiness being ripped away was too much for her to bear.
Kinuko tried to reign in the tears and control her emotions like a good ninja, but they wouldn't stop. Sakura seemed to have the same problem, Naruto apparently had moved on to anger, and Kakashi, having dealt with teammates deaths too often, seemed to have moved on to acceptance. She squeezed Kakashi's hand and he squeezed back. Everything was going to be OK, one way or another.
It took two months before the Team was able to laugh and smile again. During the first month of their grieving, they had all practically lived at Kinuko's house, finding comfort in being near each other during their grief. It was during that first month that Hinata had showed up at Kinuko's house with one of Sai's sketch pads in tow and a small wrapped canvas to deliver a message that helped them get through their grief. Sakura had just finished washing the dishes as Naruto answered the door, Kinuko sweeping the floors and Kakashi wiping down the table they had just eaten from.
"Come in, Hinata." Naruto ushered Hinata to the living room where she stood, everyone paused and stared.
She bowed her head, "Kinuko-san, there…there is something I would like to read to you."
Everyone gathered in the living room, Kinuko gathering Hinata in her arms and giving her a hug. Kinuko sat next to Kakashi on her small loveseat, Hinata, Sakura, and Naruto sitting across from them on the large sofa.
Hinata opened up Sai's sketch pad and looked up, "Sai was working on this before he…before…And he asked for my input, which is the only reason I know about it, to help him make sure he conveyed his message clearly. And I think, maybe, maybe it would help you…"
Kinuko's lip trembled at what she was about to hear, Kakashi squeezing her hand as she leaned into his side for support, nodding at Hinata to go on. Hinata cleared her throat and looked at the paper to start reading,
Kinuko-sensei,
There are some things I have wished to say to you, but sometimes I cannot find the right words when you are around, so I thought I should write you a letter to try and explain. I did not realize what I was missing out on in life until you showed up and asked me to be your student. I had been a part of Team 7 for a couple of years now, and thought that the bond we had as a team was as close as people could get. But then, you kissed me that day at the hot springs, and you started to slowly open my eyes.
You have been my teacher, my friend, and my confidant. You have shared with me your worries, fears, and relived horrible memories all to open my eyes to try and feel. You shared yourself with me in so many ways, and I have truly come to admire you and consider you one of my special people. You said that you hoped we would share a bond, not in the way you share a bond with Kakashi, but in a way only you and I could truly understand. And, I think…I feel that we really have. I think that you are beautiful, kind, and graceful, and you made me realize that I wanted someone with those same attributes. Thanks to you, I have found Hinata and I have begun to understand what you described as 'that warm fuzzy feeling when you are with the person you care about'.
I am your friend and I will always be here for you, because you have been such a selfless savior to me. I sincerely believe you are my guardian angel."
Kinuko was bawling in Kakashi's arms by the time Hinata finished, a sense of relief and acceptance rolling over her as she felt Sai speak to her from his grave. Kinuko rolled the thoughts through her mind at what she heard: He didn't have to say the exact words, but I could feel it. I loved Sai and cherished him in my heart, and it warms my heart know he felt the same. And he was happy with Hinata, he did finally experience happiness. And though his time was cut too short, I'm glad he was able to know some sense of happiness in his life. Sai, I miss you so much.
Kinuko sighed as she willed her thoughts to the heavens, hoping Sai could hear her, and how grateful she was for his letter.
Kinuko finally pulled off of Kakashi and wiped her eyes, "Thank you, Hinata, for bringing that. You don't know how much that meant to me."
Hinata smiled softly, "It was the least I could do. Oh…"
Hinata grabbed the small wrapped canvas and handed it to Kinuko who looked at it questionably. "He intended to give it to you with the letter, as a reminder, he said, of what you meant to him. He said he knew your time as his sensei was coming to an end."
Kinuko took a deep breath and unwrapped the painting, covering her mouth as fresh tears sprung to her eyes. It was a painting, of her, the first time she had ever posed for him at the hot springs. Instead, this time, a pair of glittering white wings was draped across her naked backside, nearly encompassing her as she stared ahead with a small smile on her face. She turned it around to show Naruto and Sakura, and saw writing on the back. It read, in Sai's scratchy handwriting, "You are an angel, my savior. Keep this as a reminder that no one should convince you otherwise."
When the next month passed everyone started to feel lighter, and accepting Sai's death was getting easier and everyone was able to try and move on. Sakura and Naruto had gotten closer, and Sakura had confessed to Kinuko that she and Naruto had finally kissed. Something about Sai's death had brought them together, reminded them how fragile life really was. Kinuko was happy that Sakura had finally realized the catch she had before her in Naruto and that she started to move on from her feelings towards Sasuke.
Naruto and Sakura had finally started staying at their own apartments, giving Kakashi and Kinuko time to themselves again.
Kakashi was flipping a pancake in the kitchen, getting ready to eat before leaving for a mission, when Kinuko wrapped her arms around his bare chest from behind.
She had thrown on a short, black silk robe with nothing underneath, the material sliding against his back sensually, "I hate when you go on missions alone. I miss you terribly and I worry."
Kakashi flipped another pancake as he puffed out his chest, "I'm still Konoha's number one ninja, have some faith in me. I'm not that old YET, I can still take care of myself!"
He teased her and she just kissed his shoulder blade, chuckling, moving around him to grab some plates and some orange juice for the both of them. When she stood on her tip toes to grab the glasses from a high cupboard, her robe rose up and she felt a light 'smack'.
She turned around to glare at Kakashi but he was flipping the pancakes like nothing had happened. "See, I'm still fast."
She rolled her eyes with a smile, "Fine. Of course I know you can take care of yourself. Yes, you ARE Konoha's number one ninja, BUT that doesn't mean I don't worry about you. Plus, you know how I get cold at night and I really need you to put my cold feet on to warm me up."
She smiled cheerily as she poured them orange juice and felt another smack to her naked backside. "You keep doing that and I'm not letting you leave."
'Smack, smack'.
She whirled on him and pushed him against the counter, but he was fast and picked her up and sat her on the cold granite counter top as he pulled her robe open. He pushed down the front of his shinobi pants and entered her swiftly. It was hurried sex and neither took long to finish, but they each got their point across in the rushed moment about how they felt.
Kakashi leaned his head on her shoulder for a moment before righting his pants, and tying back up her robe. She kissed him slowly, cradling his face between her hands, hazel eyes meeting a mismatched pair as they conveyed to each other the love they held between them.
He helped her down off the counter as she put the food on their plates to sit them on the table.
'Smack'.
"Kakashi, I swear!"
It was the first time she had seen Kakashi so injured up close and personal, and it scared her half to death. He had come home three days later around 9 pm, and when she hugged him in greeting he winced and her hand moistened in a red stain when she drew it away from his shirt.
"Dear Kami, you're hurt. We need to get you to the hospital."
"No. I'm fine, I just need to lay down for a bit." He stumbled when he tried to walk passed her, and she immediately took the weight of him against her frame and she got him to the couch to lie down. She rushed to get her first aid kit, a few towels, and some water.
She threw his jonin vest to the floor and tore his shirt in two, finding three puncture wounds in his stomach that had gone straight through his back.
"I like when you rip my clothes off." It earned him a glare and he just gave her an eye crinkle, his mask and headband still covering most of his face.
She immediately went to work. Kinuko was no medic like Sakura, but every ninja knew how to take care of themselves until they at least made it to a medic, especially when you worked missions alone.
After cleaning the wounds she bandaged him quickly, forced a blood replenishing pill down his throat and gave him a bottle of water.
"Don't move a muscle, I'm heading to the hospital to find Sakura to evaluate these puncture wounds, I'm concerned that you may have nicked some organs and I don't want to stitch them without her telling me otherwise. I know how you hate hospitals but that doesn't mean I'm going to let you bleed all over my couch."
Kakashi chuckled nervously as he glanced down at the stains in her sofa and reached to scratch the back of his head. She pecked him on his brow with a kiss and took off out the front door.
Ten minutes later Sakura and Kinuko arrived, Sakura used to house calls from Kakashi since he hated hospitals and doctors. She sat to work on healing the wounds, telling the pair that his liver had been punctured and she had to remove the toxins and put it back together. It didn't take Sakura long with her superb skills, within 15 minutes she was done and ordering Kakashi to bed rest for two days.
He groaned and Kinuko waved him off, addressing Sakura as she led her to the kitchen for something to drink and eat. Kinuko knew Sakura was overworked in the hospital and didn't always take time for herself, so she forced her into a chair at the bar while she made her a hot meal.
Kakashi piped in from the living room, "Bossy isn't she?"
Sakura chuckled and Kinuko shot him a glare which made him chuckle, and then wince in pain.
Kinuko rolled her eyes and focused on the chicken, vegetable, and rice stir fry, "Sakura, I was wondering if you could help me with something?"
Sakura sipped on the tea and sighed in relief, glad to be off her feet as the hot tea warmed her bones, "No problem, what is it?"
She stirred the food and then turned to Sakura, leaning against the stove, "I've been talking to Tsunade about different avenues for trying to utilize my kekkei genkai, and she thought I should speak to you about medical applications I could use it for? She said you are the best medic she knows when it comes to poison."
Sakura's eyes brightened and she perked up, "Oh, that's a good question. Your paralytic capabilities could be used to alleviate pain, and if applied in the right circumstance, your poison could potentially be used to counteract a poison from an enemy. Let me think more about it and we'll get together tomorrow after our Team training and see what we can work on."
Kinuko nodded and smiled, serving up Sakura's food and bringing Kakashi a tray as well. "Thanks, Sakura."
After Sakura had left and Kinuko had cleaned the dishes, she knelt before Kakashi's dozing form on the sofa. She pulled down his mask and sat his headband on the coffee table, stroking his hair to pull it out of his face.
She smiled and kept her voice low, "Let's get you upstairs and into a bath, alright? I promise I'll be the best nurse you've ever had…I'll even get in the bath with you."
Kakashi sat up slowly, swinging his legs off the sofa to stand, eyes twinkling with mischief, "Taking advantage of a poor old man, shame on you."
Kinuko helped him up the stairs, his shirt torn in two only held up by the part that attached to his mask, as she rolled her eyes, "So before your mission you whine about how you aren't old and can take care of yourself. Then you go and get yourself all maimed and come back after the mission groaning about how you ARE an old man. In the words of a Nara, 'troublesome.'"
Kakashi grinned, making it up the stairs without falling down. "I can be whatever I need to be to get me what I want. Old, young, a ninja, naked, a naked ninja in a bath tub with an equally naked kuniochi…"
"Are you sure you are really hurt? I think I need to tell Sakura to re-evaluate this bed rest decree of yours. Here I was, ready to wait on you hand and foot…"
"Ouch, ohhhh, the pain, it hurts. I can't lift my arms to take off my shirt."
Kinuko chuckled as they made it to the bathroom, filling up the large porcelain tub with hot water and bath salts as she gripped Kakashi's mangled shirt, "Sorry for tearing your clothes off. I'll buy you a new one."
Kakashi almost responded but winced when she started unwrapping his thigh bandaging. She looked up at him from her kneeling position and grit her teeth, "You have got to be fucking kidding me."
Kinuko, angered at Kakashi's stubbornness to be healed and that he conveniently didn't mention his additional injury, took a kunai from his pouch, sliced off the bandaging on his thigh and calves and practically yanked his pants down so that he was stark naked.
Kakashi was a tad bit worried at that moment: Kinuko was livid with him, the most anger he had seen her direct at him actually, he was naked, she was less than an arm lengths from his manhood and she was wielding a kunai.
It took every ounce of trust not to cover himself with both his hands to try and protect his "assets" should she go ballistic on him.
But then she dropped the kunai and he saw her face change from anger to worry as she ran her hands over his bruised thigh, a large blackish blue the size of a softball imprinted on the skin. She stood up after she was satisfied with her assessment and shucked off her clothes quickly.
She looked at Kakashi expectantly, "Alright, in the tub with you."
She got him situated in the tub and slipped in behind him easily, her legs cradling his, mindful of his bruised thigh, and her arms coming under his arms to wrap around his chest, a large sponge in one hand.
She started scrubbing him gently on the chest, then the arms, not saying anything as she worked. Kakashi swallowed as she started working on rinsing his hair and scrubbing it for him, "Are you angry with me?"
"Yes."
"Oh…"
"But not because of why you may think."
He raised an eyebrow she couldn't see, "Then tell me."
Kinuko had him tilt his head back as she rinsed out the shampoo from his silver locks, "I'm angry with you because you won't take better care of yourself. You should have let Sakura heal your leg. You should have reported straight to the hospital. But you know all of that already." She paused as she sat down the sponge, finished scrubbing his upper body as she leaned against the back of the tub.
Kakashi's back was firm against her breasts, her forehead dropping to the middle of his back at the junction of his neck and shoulders with her arms wrapped loose around his torso as she stared into the water, "I want you to WANT to have a reason to live. I'm angry because I worry about you, and you come back bleeding all over the place like it's no big deal…"
She trailed off, tears silently making tracks down her face. Kakashi grabbed his hands in hers and covered her arms with his, tightening the hold of her around his body, "I'm sorry. I'm not used to having someone worry about me. I promise you, I have many reasons to live and will, in the very least, promise to visit Sakura if I come back 'maimed', as you so kindly put it, from a mission again in the future..."
He paused, "Please don't cry."
Kinuko made sure her voice was steady as she squeezed her arms around him in reassurance, "Thank you, that's all I want."
She took a steadying breath, "How did you know I was crying?"
"I have a contract with nin dogs, remember, I have an excellent sense of smell."
"Oh, well…" Kinuko swallowed as she moved her thoughts past the previous topic, "I guess I need to make sure I take more baths so I don't offend your delicate senses."
Kakashi smiled, glad that she wasn't upset any longer, "You always smell delicious. You don't need to be concerned."
She picked her head up and kissed the back of his neck, rubbing her nose against his ear as she whispered solemnly, "I missed you. I haven't slept well since you've been gone."
"Are the night terrors back?"
Kakashi felt her shake her head, "No, not since the hot springs. I just worried about you, and it kept me up. I'm used to our missions being together as a team now, I don't like you taking solo missions, even if you are the best."
Kakashi was silent, he didn't know what to say in response. He relaxed against her in the warm water, wiggling his toes next to hers absentmindedly while they talked.
"If I don't take the missions, someone else less experienced, with less skills will and we will potentially lose another Konoha ninja. I don't want that to happen if I can prevent it."
Kinuko kissed his shoulder and sighed in frustration, "Why do you have to be so damned noble?"
She smiled against his shoulder and nuzzled her face against him, not expecting a response. A few minutes passed by in silence as they each took comfort in the other, hands lightly trailing up skin, fingers lazily drawing patterns on the other's body.
Kinuko's quiet and low voice broke the silence, "Kakashi?"
"Hmm?" He responded drowsily.
"I know it hasn't been long between us, and I never know when the right time is to ask you, but it's been on my mind lately..."
"What?"
She paused for a few moments of silence before proceeding, "Do you think you ever want to have children?"
Kakashi was surprised by the question, and hadn't thought of the possibility of having children in a very long time. But now, with Kinuko, he was happy and finally found someone he could share his whole being with.
"After this war is over, after the Akatsuki are all long gone, I think I'd like to finally hang up my weapons and retire from field duty. It would be nice to have kids then, knowing they were growing up in a safer world and that they wouldn't so easily lose a parent to a mission or war, at least, I hope not for a long while."
Kinuko smiled, happy with his response as she stroked his drying locks of spiky hair, "I think that's a wonderful thought."
Kakashi traced the grooves over her knuckles as he relaxed his head on her shoulder, feeling completely relaxed and at ease and finally, happy.
They stayed like that until the water ran cold, Kinuko making sure that he could stand steadily as she got out of the tub to grab their towels. She dried off quickly and put a towel down on the floor, helping Kakashi out as she dried him off as well.
She caught him smirking as she ran the towel through his hair, "What?"
His smirk grew into a grin, "I could get used to this type of nurse."
She finished drying his hair and then snapped his bicep with the towel, "Pervert."
"That's nothing you didn't already know." She rolled her eyes and brushed her teeth, Kakashi following suit as she helped him to bed.
He raised an eyebrow, "Don't I get any clothes?"
She smirked back, "Nope," as she turned off the lights and climbed in next to him, naked as well.
"Pervert."
She snickered at his mocking of her words, "No, opportunist."
She curled around him as he lay on his back, her leg wrapping around his uninjured thigh and her breasts pressing into his side. He wrapped his arm around her back and held her tightly to him as she laid her head on his chest, one arm tucked underneath her and the other around his waist.
She inhaled deeply and kissed his smooth skin, "It's taking a lot of effort not to molest you right now in your recovering state."
He chuckled and ran his fingers down her spine with one hand, the other reaching up to run his fingers through her hair, "I'm sure two days bed rest was just a suggestion…"
She smiled and looked up at Kakashi, scooting up as he tilted his head down to meet her lips. She pulled back before the kiss became too heated and she started shamelessly grinding herself against him. She wanted to at least let him recover through the night.
"Goodnight." She laid her head back on his chest and he kissed her hair, "Tease."
She fell asleep with a small smile on her face.
"Fucking…best…nurse…ever." Kakashi groaned as he stared down at Kinuko. She had her lips wrapped around his thick member along with one hand, while her other cupped his sac. Kakashi gripped her hair as she quickened the pace, wondering how in the heavens he ended up being such a lucky man. He had woken up to find the covers thrown off of them, both still naked, with her mouth sucking away.
Suddenly she pulled off with a loud 'pop' that left him mentally begging for more as he opened his half lidded eyes to watch her straddle him and sink completely on him.
She gasped at his size, one hand on his chest and the other on the pillow next to his head as she rolled her hips, "Keep laying back and let me do all the work. You are, after all, confined to bed rest for at least another day."
He smiled as he grabbed her hips, "Yes ma'am."
She moved so her breasts were dangling over his face and so he grabbed a nipple between his teeth, sucking and pulling on it like he knew she enjoyed. She moaned and quickened her pace and he couldn't help but feel his ego inflate knowing she had been waiting for him to come back.
She started bucking quickly and he swirled the nipple with his tongue, gripping her ass in his hands as he helped her keep sliding up and down his cock to bring her to orgasm. She was convulsing erratically and he kept hold of her hips, pumping in and out of her as he released inside of her.
She leaned down, kissed his lips and gently got off, moving to the restroom to clean off and grab a towel for him as well. When she was done cleaning up the mess they had made, she pulled on a white silk kimono style robe with purple flowers that hit the back of her calves and sat down next to Kakashi, handing him a glass of water and some pills from the bedside which he immediately sat up in bed to take.
When he was finished he pulled Kinuko sideways onto his lap so she was sprawled across him, grabbing her face and pulling her into a heated kiss, his hand slipping into the robe to cup her breast. When he'd had his fill of her lips, he put enough distance between them so he could stare into her eyes, the hand on her breast moving to her hip as the other moved to her cheek.
She closed her eyes and leaned into his hand, "I should go start on some breakfast. You need to eat to recover quickly."
"Kinuko."
She opened her eyes and looked at him, one eyebrow raised in question, "hmm?"
She watched his Sharingan spin slowly, always mesmerized by its beauty and power, "I'm the luckiest man in the world."
She blushed, not expecting him to say something sentimental. "And I should tell you that more often. And that I love you."
She smiled, the happiness radiating from her eyes, "And I love you."
She kissed the corner of his mouth and hopped off the bed, "Now, let me take care of you and don't move from there."
