Affection
Author's Note: These are one-shot stories in a series: different pairings in each story. Unless I make sequels! X3 I hope you'll like this one. The one's about KakashixOC (Kim, I know you're reading this!). If you peeps have any requests of your favourite pairings, tell me. I'll make it if I have time!
Disclaimer: I do not own Naruto, and sadly, never will. But I do own this fanfic! Yay!
Chapter Two- Someone Who Cares (KakashixOC)Warning: This story contains Kakashi… I still don't get it. But man, am I hungry… I want sushi! XP mmm... cookies! Sorry, kinda high.
"Kakashi!" a girl called for him. The man named Kakashi turned around, facing his friend, Kyosenai.
The story of Kyosenai and Kakashi goes on for many years. They've been the best of friends since forever. Kyosenai was Yondaime's niece. And every time Yondaime's former team (Kakashi, Obito and Rin) would practice in the training grounds, Kyosenai would make tea and help around for their convenience. She also loved the company of Kakashi, Obito and Rin. They became really good friends. Until, of course, Obito-san died. Kyosenai was broken-hearted. He was one of her best friends. And then Yondaime died. He was the only family Kyosenai had because her parents died in a terrible accident when she was very young.
She was old enough to fend for herself though. But Kakashi was always by her side, making sure she was okay, walking around with her, going out to different places together, and double-checking if she's okay.
Kakashi's eyes showed that he was smiling. "Hello, Kyosenai-chan," Kakashi said.
Kyosenai smiled. "I'm not a little kid anymore, Kakashi," she said, poking his face. Kakashi's watched, as Kyosenai passed him by.
"Where are you going?" Kakashi's careless attitude came back.
Kyosenai didn't turn around, but she was smiling. "Gonna stop by and check on Hokage's office." She answered.
"Gonna go on top of the roof again, eh?" Kakashi asked.
Kyosenai simply nodded, still walking. Kakashi followed, holding out his Icha Icha Paradise in front of him. "You do know what happened last time, right, Kyosenai?"
She looked at Kakashi, while he flipped the page. "No, I'm not keeping up with your nasty books," she answered.
"No, that's not what I meant." Then he flipped the page. "I know what happened last time in the book,"
"Then why are you asking me?" Kyosenai said.
Kakashi had a seat drop on his head. "Oh, you're talking about that stupid accident last year," Kyosenai finally figured it out. "Wow,"
"Have you been around Kioko lately?" Kakashi asked.
"She's my friend, okay? And her 'stupidness' didn't go rubbing on me," Kyosenai answered. "It's a great view of Konoha."
"Yeah," Kakashi said. "But you might fall off again,"
Kyosenai raised an eyebrow at Kakashi. "It was by accident. And it was at nighttime. It was dark,"
"Hmm…" Kakashi replied.
She looked at the reader obviously hooked into his book. And smiled. Same old Kakashi.
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"Ugh," Kyosenai grunted, as she jumped on the roof. It truly had the nicest view of Konoha, and also held the memories of her wonderful past. She thinks she might be nostalgic, but really, she isn't. She might miss Yondaime, hate the fact that she didn't spend time with her parents or remember anything about them, or the loss of Obito and that she doesn't know what happened to Rin. But she still had someone; someone who cares for her a lot, even if she denied it.
Kakashi quietly followed her. They both stared at the stunning sunset. They were both quiet; Kyosenai busy, remembering the great memories and Kakashi, reading. Well, it looked like he was reading. He was actually staring at Kyosenai. It was so quiet that Kakashi thought that maybe Kyosenai needs to be alone for a while, wandering in her thoughts, not physically. He would never leave Kyosenai by herself. Not before, not now, probably never.
She's been so quiet. I don't think I should talk. I'd be an annoyance anyway. A smile came across his face, underneath his mask. She looks so beautiful, looking at the sunset. Kyosenai noticed Kakashi's smile. She smiled back.
She asked, "Enjoying the view?"
Kakashi nodded. "Wouldn't miss it for this book,"
The sunset felt like it would never. Never. Or maybe it was just because no one would speak, so Kyosenai decided to lean on Kakashi's shoulder. Maybe she's just tired of her mission today.
He's so quiet. I don't want to disturb him. "I hope you don't mind," she said.
"No, of course not." Kakashi said, and then wrapped his arm around her waist. "I hope you don't mind,"
"No, definitely not." Kyosenai smiled and rapped around him. They both held close to each other, in front of a beautiful view. It felt like heaven itself came down on Earth. Of course a lot of moment like this have happened to both of them. And every time they go through this, they both get the same feelings, but both contradict that the other's feelings are only to be great friends.
But they loved each other, long enough to trust each other. Long enough to be happy no matter what, just as long as they know the other is happy. They just didn't know. Yet.
"Hey, Kakashi?" Kyosenai called him.
"Yes?"
"Remember when we were thirteen,"
"Guess so,"
"When we went to the playground, and then Obito tripped,"
Kakashi laughed, making Kyosenai join in. "For sure,"
"And then in told him what a klutz he was being,"
"Yup,"
"And then we went on the swings,"
"Yeah,"
"But I fell when I was going to high,"
"Yeah,"
Kyosenai looked at Kakashi. He was still staring at the sky, even though the sun was gone. She continued, "You helped me up, and I started crying and laughing at the same time,"
Kakashi smirked, even if unseen. "Yeah,"
"I didn't know if it hurt or it was just so funny,"
"Yep,"
"Kakashi?" Kyosenai asked.
"Yes?" he replied.
Kyosenai smiled at him, hugging him closer to her. "Did you know that when I'm down and confused, you help me up and tell me what's right?"
Kakashi stayed quiet, while she kept talking. "Did you know you're always there for me, even if I lose all sense of being normal?"
"You were there when I was so lost, and you found me." She said. "I know it might sound cheesy,"
"I love you," Kakashi said, out of the blue.
"Huh?" Kyosenai couldn't believe what she was hearing. Could it be possible? That the person she has always cared about so much, feel the same way as she did?
"I said I love you," Kakashi tossed aside the book, and pressed his lips gently unto hers. She kissed him back.
Now the moment was different form others. They haven't shared one kiss before; they haven't revealed what they really thought inside to each other. And it all happened. Kyosenai told him how much he meant to her. Kakashi told her… he really did love her more than a friend. Or a good friend.
Kyosenai's fingers intertwined with Kakashi's and they enjoyed that point in time. It was the greatest feeling to ever have. To be loved of someone you love back.
