Naruto Primer: Future Kiba
Anniversary
The day Kiba had finally sorted out his emotions and realized that he DID have feelings for Hinata was a revelation for him. What followed was much dating and then the eventual proposal. And she said yes, oh HURRAH she said yes!! And then, as if it couldn't get any better for Kiba, Hinata gave birth to a little girl not long after they were married.
Kiba loved his daughter. He enjoyed buying the little clothes and toys and bows and all sorts of other things that he could appease her with. He had always thought that he wanted a boy, but after getting a girl, he decided that nothing could possibly top that. He didn't know whether or not he even needed another kid at that point.
Now, in the year that Kiba was twenty-six, he felt he was at the peak of his life! His daughter was two years old and just as precious as ever. Akamaru still lived in the house with him along with a bunch of other dogs that were loyal to the family. He was a high ranking chuunin, doing all sorts of important missions for the Sixth Hokage. And Hinata seemed happy! Strike that, she WAS happy! And Kiba had been counting down the days to the day of their anniversary so he wouldn't be caught forgetting.
He woke up so early that the sun had hardly begun to rise. He woke up Akamaru and his daughter, Tashoku, and brought them downstairs while they were both in their sleepy discombobulated state.
"All right, we're going to make Hinata breakfast this morning!" Kiba said, looking around in the cabinets for the right egg pan. "And you two are going to make Hinata a card. Okay?"
He set a few crayons and a piece of paper on the table. Akamaru barked at Kiba.
"Shh!" he said. "Don't wake up Hinata! And I know perfectly well that Tashoku's only two so that's why you're here to help her make the card!"
Kiba put the pan on the stove and turned on one of the burners. He didn't know exactly how this was going to come out since he had never really cooked before since Hinata seemed to like it enough. It was never one of his natural talents. He could burn salad. Ask Akamaru if you don't believe us.
"Daddy…" said Tashoku. "Help me color…"
"No, Akamaru's helping you." Said Kiba as he pulled out a carton of eggs and looked inside it.
"But I want YOU." Said Tashoku.
"I'm making breakfast." Kiba replied as he hit an egg down on the side of the pan.
He proudly looked down upon his beautiful egg that was frying in the middle of his pan. After staring at it lovingly for a moment or two, he started to realize that he would eventually have to flip the egg so he started looking around for a spatula.
"Where does she keep those spatulas?" Kiba said to himself, opening each drawer and closing it. Akamaru barked. "The third drawer?" Kiba said as he opened the drawer. "Oh, okay."
He pulled the spatula out and looked back at the egg. "Do you think it's ready to be flipped?"
Akamaru barked to him.
"Yes, Akamaru, I'm sure I want to do this." Said Kiba, rolling his eyes. "I've already started. Flipping an egg isn't rocket science." He tried to wedge the spatula underneath the egg but only ended up mauling the already burnt egg. "Scrambled eggs! Hinata LOVES scrambled eggs!"
"No, Akamaru!" said Tashoku. "The heart is BLUE!"
"Geez, Akamaru, ALL hearts don't have to be red." Said Kiba as he scraped at the eggs. Akamaru barked. Kiba looked shocked and dropped the spatula, turning around and facing Akamaru. "Yes it DOES look like a heart!" he said, marching over to Tashoku's card and picking it up. "It is a beautiful blue heart! What do YOU know, Akamaru?"
Akamaru barked in what sounded like an argument, but it was actually a warning. Kiba sniffed a little bit and turned around to see smoke pouring out of the stove area. "MY EGGS!" he yelled, running over to the stove and frantically turning dials in attempt to turn it off. He only succeeded to turn on the oven, turn up the burner and turn on the rest of the burners. This made the fire alarm go off and caused Tashoku to start to cry.
Akamaru dashed off to get the fire extinguisher as Kiba ran around in circles foolishly. At the sound of the fire alarm and her crying child and her screaming husband and all the barking dogs, Hinata couldn't help but wake up and quickly run down the stairs to find out what happened so early in the morning. Akamaru had handed Kiba the fire extinguisher and he was now putting out the fire as Hinata only looked on in horror.
"No worries!" said Kiba in response to Hinata's expression. "Happy anniversary! I'm taking you out to breakfast!"
