facebook prompt fill: office AU


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"overtime again?"

"obviously."

"you look terrible."

"mm."

izuna let her hand slipped from the door handle. it was the third day the conversation happened, and tobirama showed no signs of leaving his desk anytime soon. usually she would leave at this point, but she couldn't take it anymore. the only sound heard after his hummed reply was the clacking of his keyboard, making her head even more dizzy.

"you know this is against the rules," she said, glancing around their grey, dark, and lifeless office. nobody else stayed this late, except tobirama—their boss's favorite.

favorite person to finish his work while he's off partying since lunch time. tgif be darned.

"my bills aren't going to pay themselves," tobirama answered without looking away from his screen. the blue glow made his tired face even paler.

"take care of your health, tobirama," izuna finally said, opening the door. "have a nice weekend."

yet before she left the building, her fingers had dialed a familiar number. if she couldn't make him left his desk, then she'd just call someone who could do it.

it wasn't a surprise when tobirama asked her to talk outside first thing in monday morning. talk—more like a rant.

"my sister was a terrible liar, izuna." tobirama's arms were held close to his chest. "you know she lives halfway across the city, you knew i'd miss my work. this is on you."

she looked deep into his eyes. "you'll thank me later."

"no—"

three cops, one in suit, went into their office. after some commotion inside, they left with their boss. his hands were handcuffed.

"you knew you're doing his fraud plans," izuna said, half whispering.

"you've been working less than a month here, how—" he stopped himself, blinking. "...you're a mole."

izuna shrugged. "your name is off the record by the way. no, don't thank me. just come to the cafe on the ground floor for lunch later."

before tobirama could say anything, she left him to approach the cop in suit, a man whose face eerily resembled hers.

his sister wasn't the only one she called that friday night.