Well I'm back. Sorry for the long wait.

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Kurenai gave Kakashi a hard stare, "If they want to come now. They're going to come now!" Kyoko stared innocently at Kakashi and Kurenai wondering what was going on.

"Daddy? What's going on?" she asked innocently. Kakashi picked up Kurenai before placing a hand on his daughter's head.

"Go to Anko's house okay? Tell her that Kurenai is in labor," Kakashi told her before quickly leaving. Kyoko sat on the ground confused covered in tinsel. She pulled some of it off going to the door. She took her keys looking back at the room with the tree.

"What is labor?" she asked herself. She pulled off the rest of the Christmas decorations then pulled on her shoes. Daddy would get mad if I didn't leave without a jacket, she thought running to her room. She pulled out her favorite cape-like jacket. Kyoko ran out going to the kitchen making sure that the appliance all off. She tripped running to the door cutting her calf.

"Ouch," she said hugging her leg to her. She would get a band aid at Anko's house. She walked out the house locking the door. She ran down the stairs going to Anko's house. It was a cold day with many clouds in the sky. Kyoko looked at them with curiosity. Accidentally she bumped into someone. She fell to the ground wiping the up coming tears from her eyes. Kyoko whimpered as wolf ears grew from her head. As she looked up at the person she ran into fear struck her. It was none other than Sarutobi Asuma. He let out a puff of smoke staring at the shaking girl.

"Are you okay Kyoko?" he asked offering his hand to her. She nodded as she took hold of his hand. He helped Kyoko to her feet as she shivered.

"I'm sorry, but…but I need to go to Anko's house," she said as he let go of her hand.

"Okay, have fun," he chuckled as she ran off. That was too close, she thought as she rang Anko's doorbell. Anko opened the door groggily. She seemed to be tired.

"Anko-sensei? Daddy told me to come here because Kurenai-sensei, I mean Mommy, is in labor. What's labor?" she asked as Anko let her in. She sat down on her couch before Anko joined her.

"Kurenai is in what?" she asked tiredly.

"Labor," Kyoko replied.

"What?!" she yelled.

"What's labor?" Kyoko asked looking innocently up at Anko. Anko looked down at the innocent girl watching the wolf ears flicker atop her head.

"Labor is when…Um…Labor is…ah…Well labor is when a baby is born," Anko said.

"But Mommy's having more than one baby so what is that called?" Kyoko asked.

"Well it's called the same thing. I should have said when one or more baby is born," Anko replied. Anko yawned laying on the arm rest quickly drifting off to sleep. Kyoko quietly slipped off the couch going to the door. Wait if I go out the door she'll notice me. I'll go out the window she thought. Quietly she opened the window climbing out before closing it.

"I got to go find Mommy and Daddy," She said a loud running to the hospital. Kyoko tripped over a crooked tile falling on her face.

"Where are you going in such a hurry," a voice asked picking her up. She looked up seeing that it was her former teacher, Iruka.

"To the hospital, I'm going to find Mommy and Daddy," she said quickly trying to pass him.

"No so fast," he said grabbing her collar, "If you keep running you'll keep falling."

"Okay, Iruka-sensei," she said. He let her go as she turned into her stubby wolf self. After she turned the corner she ran as fast as she could. In no time she reached the hospital. She transformed back into herself going inside. Panting she went to the reception desk.

"Can you give me the room number of Yuhi Kurenai, please?" she asked gasping for breath. The nurse looked down at the panting Kyoko.

"What's your relationship with her?" she asked.

"I'm her daughter," she panted.

"I'm sorry but she can't have any visitors right now," the nurse said.

"Thank you," Kyoko said sadly.

"I thought I told you to stay at Anko's house," an annoyed Kakashi said walking up to Kyoko.

"I'm sorry Daddy but-" Kyoko tried to say as Kakashi held up his hand cutting her off.

"You disobeyed me," Kakashi said angrily.

"I want to make sure that Mommy was okay," Kyoko said with tears.

"I told you to stay at Anko's house. What's gotten in to you? You've never disobeyed me before," Kakashi said calmly.

"I'm sorry Daddy," she whimpered.

Kakashi sighed, "Well what's done is done, just don't do it again. Cheer up, okay?" he patted her head picking her up. Kyoko wiped away the tears smiling at her father. Kakashi chuckled as he helped her wipe them away.

"I will always love you Daddy!" she squealed happily.

"And so will I." Kakashi said tickling her stomach, "Do you want to see your little brother and sister?" He placed her on the ground pulling her gently through the hospital.