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A/N: Alright, this one's coming out earlier than I intended. I'm actually in the middle of writing a Tenten/Zetsu one shot complete with lemon, because i'm insane like that, that I really hoped to get out first, but this one was finished first and I didn't want to hold you guys hostage an extra week just to indulge my love of crack pairs, cannibalism, and unhealthy, morbidly demented relationships. Anyways, hopefully next week.

As always, thank you so much for all the reviews and support. You guys are awesome and I can't believe some of you have stuck with me from the start of this monstrosity. I do want to address one thing though:

Please, Please, Please, sign in if you have an issue with my fic. It's really hard to respond in reviews without giving away plot points and I feel like a douche for artificially inflating my review count when I do so. I'm not an irrational person, I actually enjoy debating my plot, I won't PM back, flinging obscenities. I will say that this fic is very preplanned, there are reasons for everything. There are two things said in my A/N on the very first chapter that I never usually put in any of my fics because I feel it gives things away. I put them there because I knew there would people who would start reading this, roll their eyes, and move on.


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Suspicion

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"Kakashi!" Tenten cried as she struggled against her bonds. The tower cell was cold and dark. The skimpy dress she wore, thin and in tatters. And her dark hair was loose and wild. The guards, three ugly brutes, were upon him as soon as he busted down the door.

"You think I'd leave you behind?" he called in a winded breath, flashing her a mask covered smile as he easily took all three on at once.

"Never," she replied in a voice full of promise. She rose to a kneeling position while shaking the loose hair from her face. Her hands were chained to the wall, near the floor so her knees was the farthest she could raise, but still, everything about her was beautiful.

The three guards dropped one by one as Kakashi made quick work of them. Not a glance was spared to them while he sheathed his tanto blade and sauntered over to the girl. Her eyes looked up in bright adoration.

"Do you trust me?" he asked.

She nodded her head.

"Then hold out your hands."

The girl complied and instantly the room was filled with the loud chirping of birds. In a flash of movement, the chains that bound her were broken and he held out his hand. She took it eagerly, and he pulled her towards him while his arm encircled her waist.

"I knew you would come," she told him as her hands ran up his chest to rest upon his shoulders.

"I could never leave you," Kakashi rumbled in a low voice, brushing a few loose hair behind her ear.

She pulled him closer, one hand raising to his neck while the other caressed his cheek. Slowly the girl removed his mask. He let her, guiding her head to his own.

They kissed.

Their bodies moulded together.

Their mouths opened to one another.

The buzz of an alarm rung violently in his ear.

Kakashi awoke with a groan, slamming his fist down on the offending buzzer, sorely tempted to throw the thing across the room. Small streams of light created lines across his bed indicating it was already mid morning and he hadn't even awoken properly yet.

"This can't be happening," he muttered for what had to be the hundredth time in a week, as he wiped the sleep from his eyes. It wasn't often that he slept in, but considering the dream he was having, he wasn't really surprised. The whole thing was ridiculous. The famous Copy Ninja, besotted with a teenaged girl, practically half his age. Fate always had a cruel sense of humour when it came to him, why should it stop now?

Grumbling a few more curses, Kakashi pushed himself from the bed and made his way to take yet another cold shower. He'd have to see her today. They were due for a book exchange and the last thing he needed was her sneaking into his apartment in the middle of the night. Knowing his luck, that would be exactly what would happen, and sooner rather than later.

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Tonight, Genma decided as they exchanged another volley of senbon. Tonight he would make it happen. She wanted it to be special? Alright, he could do special. He could do better than special. He could do knock you off your feet, amazingly romantic, over the top, special. The problem was, he realised, that while he'd been treating her like a competent shinobi, he'd forgotten to also treat her like a proper lady. He'd never asked her for a proper date.

Tonight then. Tonight he'd invite her over, but then surprise and wow her with the most romantic dinner of her life. He was a pretty good cook, and could easily turn his living room into a small dining room. Dim lights, candles, soft music, he had it all, and to be honest, he didn't clean up half bad either when he made the effort.

Maybe he would buy her something too. A clip for her hair, perhaps? Something light in colour, it would contrast nicely against her dark locks.

He smirked as he narrowly avoided one of her chakra infused needles. Hinata had flung it with her left, just an instant after her right's shot. She was getting better; smarter. "How about a short break?" he called to the panting girl.

Hinata nodded her head, dropping her stance and waiting for him to come to her. Genma passed his canteen over, which she accepted with silent thanks.

"You're getting better," he told her as she wiped her mouth dry. "I think we should move to you using your bloodline at the same time next."

Hinata nodded her head. "Thank you, sen- Genma. I'll do my best."

Genma held back a laugh. The sensei thing really was too weird to hear coming from the girl. Made him feel like a creeper when she wasn't even one of his Genin.

"So, anything you wanna talk about? Any questions? Are you alright with the level of training we've been doing?" he asked, eyeing her carefully. When they'd met up, she'd been especially quiet, and that hadn't changed since. One line answers was all he was getting from her today and if he was bound and determined to get that kiss tonight, she would have to be in a better mood than this.

"Well, um, I- I guess..."

"Come on, Hinata, out with it," he said, smiling encouragingly at her.

"I was talking to Kiba," she began quietly. "He was talking about his sister..."

Genma sighed, easily guessing where this was going, considering her nervousness. Would that woman ever stay out of his life? "Let me guess, he told you about the break up?"

Hinata nodded, not able to meet his eyes.

Genma fought back a sneer as his anger rose. "Let me tell you something, and I'm only going to say it once, because I really don't feel it's anyones business but hers and mine." Hinata flinched back at the sharpness of his tone. "But that girl is either one of two things; a crazy bitch, or a lying cunt. And that's all I have to say on the matter."

Hinata's mouth dropped in shock. She'd never heard Genma talk like that, and immediately worried if that anger would now be turned to her, for bringing it up.

"Look, I'm sorry if that upsets you, and I know Kiba's your teammate and all, but I'm sick of people spreading shit behind my back."

"I'm- I'm sorry," Hinata mumbled, wishing she could just sink into the ground. It seemed all she was doing was getting people mad at her lately.

"No," Genma said, taking a calming breath. "I'm sorry. It's not your fault, I'd want to know too, if our positions were reversed. Now, I'll be honest, and think of it logically," he said, tilting his head and smiling towards her. "I love kids, would love to have one." Hinata looked up. "The truth is, I'm at that age, I'm financially stable and could support my own family." He shrugged. "I'm not some teen, ready to bolt for the hills if an accident happens. That's kind of how half the shinobi families start to begin with."

Hinata felt her face turn red, thinking about what he said.

"What about you?" he asked, wanting to change the subject. "Have you ever thought about kids?" Her mouth, once again, dropped. "I don't mean now," he added quickly. "I realise it's a bit soon for that, with you. But you know, in a couple years or so, have you thought about what kind of family you'd like?"

Hinata felt the heat in her already flushed face, double. Was he, was he asking about their marital compatibility?

"I, well my father, would like it if my, if my cousin would..." Hinata spoke automatically, not thinking because right now she couldn't think. "He though, Neji doesn't, and well... not that I do!" She continued to stammer on.

Genma's eyebrows slowly rose to nearly meeting his hairline as he heard the girls staggered confession.

"He's willing to hear offers from outside the clan too. Father wants, he wishes me to marry soon. Sooner. He wants a hand in raising his grandchild. That way he... he-"

"Hinata," Genma cut in, watching her queerly. "I was asking what you want. Not your father."

That way he can pass leadership of the clan directly over me whilst keeping the line of succession in tact, she thought dejectedly.

"Hinata?" he called again, reaching out to turn her head up.

Hinata blinked, clearing her head. "I- I don't know," she answered honestly.

"Well that's alright. You've still got plenty of time to think about it. And me? Well, men only get better with age." He smirked at her, giving his senbon an extra twitch.

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"Way to go Lee!" Tenten cried, anxiously watching her two teammates spar. "Oh, you better do better than that Neji. Nice one!"

The girl pumped her fist in the air, continuing to watch from side where they had left their extra gear and lunches, for a day of training. In the distance, she could just make out Gai sensei and Ino moving much slower, likely going over the blonde's moves.

Tch, she thought to herself, trying to keep her focus on supporting her actual teammates. Tenten still hadn't received the go ahead from Tsunade to resume physical activity. All this sitting around was driving her nuts, so the least she could do was go out and observe her teammates lessons. Lee and Neji continued on, moving away from her as their attacks became ever the more destructive, so Tenten was left to stand there, playing idly with the rock she'd been slowly wearing down, hoping it would finally crack.

A sudden puff of smoke at her side made her jump and as the air settled, Kakashi was standing beside her, smiling his trade mark smile, with one hand up in a wave and the other securely tucked into his pocket.

"Yo."

"Kakashi!" Tenten exclaimed, dropping the rock from her hand. "You nearly gave me a heart attack. Don't do that."

"Sorry," he replied sheepishly. "I didn't mean to startle you."

Tenten rolled her eyes while waving him off. Truthfully she was just happy to see him again. The way things were going, it was looking like she'd have to track him down if she ever hoped for them to speak again. It kind of hurt, a small part of her thought, but she quickly dismissed it in favour of giving him her impish grin while relaxing nonchalantly against the large tree at her back.

"So what can I help you with? Or did you want me to call over Gai sensei?" she asked casually, her eyes flicking over him in appreciation quickly. A slight blush rose to her cheeks in realization, so she shifted her gaze out on to the field.

"Well, I figured it was about time I relent you Battles, and was hoping you perhaps had Pirates two on you?"

Tenten glanced back, eyebrow raising. "You mean 'Fates Enrapture'?

"Yes." Kakashi hesitated distastefully. "That one."

It was all the girl could do to bite back a laugh. Really, the man had no shame reading it where ever he went, but was embarrassed by the name. Men.

"I've got it right here for you," she said, pushing herself from the tree and reaching into her back pocket. She'd been keeping it with her just incase such an occasion would present itself. You never knew when the elusive copy ninja would show up. Tenten handed it over, while he did the same with battles. "My bums been keeping it warm. Hope you appreciate that."

Kakashi resisted the urge to shake his head, holding the slightly warm object in hand. "Yes. Thank you for that."

She smiled at him, tucking Battles away. He was staring at her. Her grin brightened. "So..."

It was then a rustling noise could be heard from the forest beside them. Both turned to look, hearing two voices quietly talking to one another as they came towards them.

"They're just over here."

"It's alright, right. It's not that bad."

'I'm sorry."

"Will you quit apologizing. It's not your fault."

"I-, but, I'm sorry."

Tenten eyebrow rose, recognizing Hinata's voice. Kakashi watched as Hinata and Genma emerged from the foliage, Hinata helping to support the man while he held on to his limp arm.

"Oh!" the girl squeaked, feeling her face grow red once they came into view, and realizing they were being watched by both Tenten and Kakashi.

"Hey," Genma nodded, straitening up and doing his best to not look incapacitated.

"Hey," Kakashi called back with a small wave and crinkled eye.

"What the hell happened?" Tenten questioned, seeing a small amount of blood on the Jounin's shirt and his arm obviously limp.

Genma and Hinata glanced across to one another, the man's senbon shifting from one side to the other. He shrugged. "Hinata kicked my ass."

The girl at his side frowned and flushed at the same time. "I did not. It was, it was just a lucky shot."

Tenten grinned, seeing her friend look away, obviously embarrassed.

Genma smiled affectionately down at the girl at his side. "Hinata said she saw Ino over here. I figured it be easier to just get her to fix my arm, rather than running to the hospital." He grimaced, taking in the sight of Ino and Gai still aways away. He turned his attention to Kakashi. "That is unless you've got Sakura hiding somewhere?"

"Sorry," Kakashi replied, shuddering slightly at the purple, green, blur that was Ino. "She's still helping Iruka with the academy..."

Tenten looked up, noticing his voice trail off and seeing a frown form between his brows. All of a sudden the blood drained from her face as he looked suspiciously over at her and then to Hinata and Genma. Kakashi opened his mouth when the cry of a bird overhead stopped him. Both Genma and he looked up.

"Guess we've got to go," Genma said to the other man. "Didn't realise they were so soon."

Kakashi shrugged. "Not sure why they make us all go. How's your team?"

The Jounin rolled his eyes. "Ask me again when they've learned which end of a kunai to hold. It's a wonder Iruka kept them from poking their eyes out. Anyways, I gotta get Ino."

"One sec," Kakashi said. He then made a hand sign and disappeared in puff of smoke.

Genma snorted. "Just didn't want Gai to see him," he mumbled before shouting, "Hey Ino! Can I borrow you for a minute?"

The pair in the distance had also paused when the bird flew by. He could see the two talk quickly and then Gai too disappeared, much the same way Kakashi had. Lee and Neji had long since taken their fight to a larger field. Ino ran over to the small standing group with a bright smile on her face.

"What's up," the grinning girl asked once she arrived.

Genma nodded towards his arm. "My girlfriend beat me up and now I require medical attention."

Tenten could just hold back a laugh as she saw Hinata actually scowl at her apparent boyfriend. It was nice seeing them together, but right now Tenten needed him to leave. After that look she saw on Kakashi's face, she really needed to talk with the other girls.

"No problem," Ino told him, placing a green glowing hand to his upper arm. "I'll have this cleared up in a jiffy."

It really was only a couple of seconds and Genma was able to flex his muscles and shake his head in awe. "Thanks babe. You medic nin really are something." He turned towards Hinata. "I'll come find you later. There's something I want to talk to you about."

Hinata nodded her head. "Alright."

To everyone present, it looked as though Genma was going to kiss her, the way they sort of moved closer together with Hinata's head tilted up. Then he hesitated and took a step back. "Later," he waved, nodding to the other girls, and then turned, striding off to the Hokage tower.

"Awe, you two are so cute!" Ino squealed as soon as he seemed out of ear shot. "Tell me every thing. Are the rumours about his monstrosity of a bed true?"

"Ino!" Tenten admonished, seeing Hinata's face turn red. And then, just because, "Well, are they?"

Hinata gasped with wide eyes, taking a step back. "I haven't- I never..."

Tenten laughed. "It's cool Hinata. Considering how awkward that goodbye was, I willing to guess he still hasn't had much luck in the kissing department yet."

Hinata nodded her head, looking away while Ino frowned in confusion. "He hasn't? Damn, I thought you would have had this mission in the bag weeks ago."

"Well I-"

"Actually Ino," Tenten interrupted. "That's something I wanted to talk to you and Sakura about. Where's she been, anyways? I never see her around anymore, even at the hospital."

"She's been working the academy, hospital both," the blonde told her while placing a hand on her hip. "They've got her running ragged. I've decided to start taking bets to see how long it takes before she hospitalizes someone."

"And Kameme?" she added hesitantly. If they were going to have this talk, it would be better if there were no questionable witnesses.

"Oh, well it turns out he hates Gai sensei more than even me, so he prefers to disappear while training. That way Gai can't talk to him. It's a pain though, since then I get chastised for not taking my bonding seriously. All I need is another lecture about summoning contracts being voided. I swear, sometimes it feels like he wants me to cancel it. How do you do it, Tenten?"

Tenten shrugged, giving her a very level, unimpressed stare.

"Um," Hinata hedged in. "What was it you wanted to talk about, Tenten?"

"Oh, right. Yeah, about the mission. Look Ino, we need to call this thing off."

What ever Ino had been expecting to hear, that was certainly not it. "What? We can't call off the missions! I haven't-"

"Ino, listen," Tenten began seriously and trying to keep her voice as authoritative as possible. She was the oldest after all. "I've given this a lot of thought, and I'm sure Hinata will agree with me." She looked over and Hinata quietly nodded, also keeping her face serious. "If we keep this up, this thing will blow up in our faces."

"How can you say that! Look at Hinata and Genma," Ino all but yelled. "And I'm no where near done yet. If you think I'm going to lose to Sakura-"

"That's just it," Tenten emphasized. "Look at Hinata and Genma. This isn't a game anymore. She won't let him kiss her because it's not fair that their first kiss be brought on because of some stupid joke of a mission Anko gave us." Ino's mouth dropped. "Not only that, but you should have seen the look on Kakashi's face a moment ago."

"What face, you can't even-"

"They don't call him a genius for nothing, Ino. Sooner, rather than later, he's going to piece it together. Thank goodness Sakura's attempts with Ebisu seem to have stayed under the standard gossip radar."

Ino snorted. "Well that's because she bagged him weeks ago." Now it was time for both Hinata and Tenten's mouths to drop. "I know right? I would have figured she-"

"What do you mean, bagged him?" Tenten interrupted, her face twisting comically. "She got him to kiss her?"

"Yep," Ino confidently replied. "Turns out he really was easy. So as you can see, there's no way I can give up now."

The other two girls stared.

"You have to stop," Tenten told her plainly. Ino's silly rivalry could wait.

"So, what?" Ino started, confused. "Hinata's gotta break up with Genma? And what about you and Kakashi?"

Hinata's eyes widened while Tenten rolled hers.

"No, this is for Hinata." Tenten spoke as though trying to explain something to a small child. "You are the only one doing anything suspicious. I'm not dating Kakashi, we're just friends... well, sort of. It's a little complicated right now, but to tell it true, I stopped, just like Hinata did."

Ino startled in disbelief. "You're telling me, you've got Kakashi trying to kiss you?"

"Of course not," Tenten exasperated. Just the opposite, she added mentally. "He's just- I knew... It's hard to explain. I liked hanging out with him. I can be myself and I wasn't going to jeopardize that." Tenten shook her head clear. Thinking about Kakashi just made her head hurt. He didn't even say goodbye to her... "Hinata and Genma are explainable. Even me and Kakashi just hanging out sometimes, makes mild sense. You turning into Rock Lee version two point O however, does not."

"You know, there's a very easy way to solve this, without all my hard work going out the window," claimed Ino with some irritation. "Just sabotage your own missions."

"Huh?"

"I don't understand."

Ino shook her head at their naivety. "Kiss your own damn target. It's that simple. The rules were, he had to kiss you first, since obviously if you initiate it, he'll kiss back. So there you go, problem solved."

"I suppose..." Hinata wondered out loud, though her face was turning red at the thought of doing so.

"No freaking way," Tenten announced. "First of all, I am not kissing Kakashi. He'd be so afraid of me compromising his unwavering virtue, that I'll never get the chance to speak to him again. And second, that still won't stop him from figuring it out."

"Figure what out, exactly?" Ino demanded. "Sakura's stopped, Hinata's engaged in an actual relationship, and since you've given up- and quite easily too, I'm kind of disappointed to be honest- there's just me left. And even if they do put some sort of weird theory together, you kissing them first ruins it. Actually, we should just count Hinata as a pass, because really, she has. It's just you and me left. Gai verses Kakashi. Who will crack first. Whose got the stuff real kunoichi are made of? Come on, get back into the game. Don't give up on your femininity yet, Tenten. Are you really afraid of loosing?"

"Ino, Gai sensei is not going to 'crack'," explained Tenten, feeling a tick in her eye from the femininity comment.

"Sure he is. All guys do," revealed Ino, conspiratorially. "I'm almost there, I can taste it."

Tenten snorted. All guys were not Gai sensei. And it was rather degrading to hear her compare him to such. When you considered everything he'd done for them, for her, Lee, and even Neji, well, he was pretty damn awesome actually. "How do you figure? He's never even blinked at any of your antics-"

"Oh really?" Ino smugly cut in. "Then where'd I get this sexy, green outfit?"

"You mangled that all on your-"

"And who's he been training one on one, even more so than Lee lately? He obviously wants to spend time with me."

Her head inclined as Tenten stared back, unimpressed.

"Who did he deem worthy of bringing out his nun chucks for? Certainly not his supposed 'weapons mistress'." There, that got a reaction. "And who signed his summoning contract? I know Lee can't, but you'd really think that sort of thing would go to an actual student, like one who's proficient in sealing? It is, after all, like practically admitting you to family. You see, it's so obvious. Gai's just shy. He-"

"He's not shy, Ino," Tenten snapped. "And he's not stupid, either." She'd finally heard enough, had enough. On the inside she was seething. Ino wasn't just insulting her, but her entire team, Gai included. "Did you really think that by simply showing up, bouncing around while flashing your T and A, it would actually make him respect you? Like you, even? You insult his intelligence with every move you make! Don't you get it? Gai sensei hasn't been trying to help you, he's been trying to get rid of you!" Ino's fallen mouth snapped shut. "Your training is torture next to ours and your summon, useless. I know it's shocking for you to hear, but not every man out there thinks you're gods gift to sex!"

The two stared at each other until Ino whispered quietly, "Which is all that I'm good for, right?"

Tenten shook her head in frustraition. "I don't know, is it?"

Hinata was unsure what to do. She'd never seen the two like this before. Tenten never snapped at people, and this quiet Ino was even more worrisome.

Ino's face darkened. Then, with her jaw set and fists clenched, she replied, "Fuck you, Tenten," before turning to storm off.

Hinata let out the breath she hadn't realised she'd been holding and Tenten muttered a few curses under her breath, bending to gather her belongings. But the blonde had only made it a couple of paces before she stopped.

"I know you think you're better than me," she called, not bothering to turn around. "But I know what it is that really pisses you off. Don't worry, I'm sure you'll marry into one, some day."

Tenten froze, so shocked she couldn't think of a single thing to say as Ino tossed her head back and proudly strode off from the training grounds.

Poor Hinata found herself once again stuck in the middle. "She shouldn't have said that," the girl stated quietly. "But, you really shouldn't have said what you did either."

Tenten refused to look at her. "Whatever. I'm out."

Hinata watched as the weapons mistress stalked away just as quickly. Hinata looked sadly at the empty clearing. Why was everyone getting so mad lately?

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Ino hadn't made it very far before she started regretting her words. It wasn't fair for her to have said that, but what the hell, Tenten had it coming for the way she was acting. Hinata better hurry up and kiss Genma because there was no way in hell she was going to back down now. Torture? Ha! Sure, maybe Gai sensei worked her harder than Tenten and Neji, but harder than Lee? Even she knew how ridiculous that was. She saw first hand that that boy worked his ass off for everything he had, and if he could handle it, so could she. She'd show them all. And Gai sensei had simply seen that within her. That's all this was.

And her summon? Ino smirked, biting down on her thumb and casting the jutsu. Kameme's ugly little face glared up at her in contempt while a thin smile curled on her lips. He thought he could annoy her into cancelling their contract? She shook her head. Well he wouldn't get off that easily.

"Bitch."

"Hell spawn."

Ino picked him up and pressed him unceremoniously to her shoulder before continuing on her way.

Shikamaru and Choji were out. Shikamaru had been roped into helping organize the Chunin exams again and this time, he was dragging Chouji along with him. Sakura was, as always, busy with work. And Shino, well he'd make her tell him the whole story and then likely take Tenten's side in the matter.

"You reek, kunoichi. It's common curtesy to shower after training, you know?" The blonde rolled her eyes at her summons commentary. "Your eyes are red too."

Ino humphed, turning her direction towards the front gates. Right now she needed a laugh. Some simple, good company to cheer her up. She just hoped they were there.

Rounding a corner, the front gates came into view, and so too did everyones favourite pair of desk Chunin. She snuck to the side so that they wouldn't see her approach. And then, when they were both looking down, she skipped around, slipping right onto the desk between them. They both flinched back, startled as she innocently crossed one leg over the other, leaning back playfully.

"Good afternoon, boys," she cooed, smirking cheekily.

Realising that no, they were not suddenly under attack by buxom blondes, the two relaxed in their seats. Izumo closed his eyes and shook his head while Kotetsu grinned brightly.

"Afternoon, Ino. What's up?" Kotetsu asked, looking over to see if there was a team with her.

"Not much," she replied, inspecting her nails. "Just bored, thought I'd stop by, see if there's any fresh gossip in the area." Her eyes flicked up with a raised eyebrow. Desk job got you all the best goodies.

"Well it just happens-"

"Are you alright?" Izumo interupted, earning an annoyed look from his partner.

"Oh," she replied, running a hand over her hair. "I just came from the practice fields. Pardon the look."

Kotetsu shrugged though Izumo did not look convinced. "Anyways, it just so happens that-"

"Oi! Hey there Ino," Kiba called, jogging up to the desk. Ino nodded before smiling down at Akumaru, the dog was excitedly wagging his tail. "Sorry, just signing out for the day to take Akumaru training in the mountains."

Kotetsu grumbled at once again being interrupted, while digging around for his clip board.

"Hey, Ino," Izumo whispered. She eyed him questionably. He then motioned for her to follow him to the side. Ino slipped from her perch while Izumo got up and patted his partner on the shoulder, telling him, "You can handle things for a bit?"

Kotetsu waved him off without a second glance. He then passed the clipboard Ino'd been sitting on, over to Kiba. "What?" he asked, seeing the boy stare suspiciously after his partner as he and Ino walked away.

"Nothing," he distractedly replied. "It's just..."

"Chunin exams?" Kotetsu finished knowingly, leaning back in his chair and resting his hands behind his head.

Kiba's glare hardened, remembering the last party. "Yeah."

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A/N: Thank you again so much for taking the time to read and for all your many alerts I get. I do make a point to read everyones profile. You guys are awesome.

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