I did a brief time skip because i didn't want to write about a little kid being taught to do naughty things.
Sorry.
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Two years later-
Wolf's fingers threaded through Kitsune's hair pushing it back from her face as she licked some of his cum from her hand. "Your not supposed to play with it Kitsune. Your supposed to drink it." Wolf said with a sigh as he let her go and gently pushed her back away from him. Kitsune grinned at him and wiped the rest on her pants leg and stood up.
"Sorry Wolf. I think I've had enough milk for one day." She said as she stood up as he readjusted himself and straitened his pants. He made a humming sound but said nothing as he turned around and dropped down ot one knee in front of her and tapped her on the shoulder.
She turned her head to look at him and felt his unmasked lips against hers for a second, ending her day's lesson's with a kiss like he had every day for the past two years that he had been teaching her. She kissed him back then stepped away from him without looking at his face and walked over to the door of his office and slipped out before he could say anything else to her. She walked down the hall towards her office, pausing only for a second to look at the masks hanging on the walls.
A small shrine to the Anbu that had fallen in the line of duty or had been killed by their own in freak accidents while training. After today her mask would become a part of this wall. Because today was her last day. And she had everything planned perfectly.
In one hour's time a small explosion would set of the compound alarms and everyone would arm themselves as they evacuated the building and she would use that chance to discard her mask and erase her own memory. After that they Anbu unit that she had led for the past few years would become Wolf's team. She turned to start for her office again when Wolf came running up and pulled her to a stop when he grasped her upper arm.
She turned her head and looked at him, a curious expression on her half masked face. "Is something wrong Wolf?"
"Yes. No."
"Which is it? Yes or no?"
"Both actually." Wolf said as he pulled out a little square box and handed it to her. She looked at the little box, a puzzled look on her face. What was this? A present?
"You ran off before I could give that to you."
"What is it?"
"Open it. I picked it out just for you." He said as he watched her open the box and blink in surprise at the thing inside of it. It had to be one of the most beautiful things that she had ever been given, the shiny metal glinted softly in the light causing the stones to practically glow in their setting.
It was a promise ring. A little diamond and sapphire promise ring. She stared at it a second longer and closed the tiny box. "What's this for? You know if the others saw you giving me a promise ring they might think that your proposing marriage or something."
He made an amused sound. "They would, wouldn't they? Hey lets go freak them out and pretend like I did!" He said with a grin as he took the box from her and pulled the ring out and grasped her left hand in his and slipped the ring on her ring finger and kissed it. Kitsune stiffened slightly as her heart thudded in her chest. What the hell? She wondered as she pulled her hand from his grasp.
"That would be cruel Wolf." She said in wary amusment as she started walking. He shrugged his shoulders and fell into step beside her.
"No. It would be cruel if we didn't do it. Come on Kit. Make my day." Wolf said with an evil grin as he looked down at her. She snorted and clapped her hand over her mouth to stiffle her laughter.
"You are so fucked up in the head."
"Yeah, but at least I'm not just fucked. Come on, please, I bet Cage will cry." Wolf said cheerfully as he followed her to her office door and opened it for her. She snickered. Oh god she would just bet someone would cry alright. But probably not for the reasons that Wolf was hinting at.
"As much fun as crushing their spirits sounds, I have to pass. I have a lot of work to do." She said politely. Wolf's smile faded a little bit and he reached out and grasped her door knob in his hand and opened her door for her.
"Okay. I'll leave you alone." He said in a strange tone that sounded almost sad to her, she reached out and grasped his hand as he turned to walk off and he stopped and turned his head to look at her from over his shoulder.
"Tell me Wolf. What is the ring for?"
"Because-"
"Because, isn't an answer."
"Then I guess I don't really have an answer." Wolf said as he shrugged his shoulders again.
He was lying to her, she knew it yet she didn't want to push him if he really didn't want to answer her. So instead she shook her head and let his hand go and kicked his legs out from under him and pinned him to the floor as soon as he hit and kissed him. He lay on his back staring up at her in shock as she moved to get off of him and whispered a soft 'thank you' and then vanished into her office and closed the door.
She leaned against the door and pulled off her mask and wiped at her eyes with her hands. That stupid man. He had partially fallen for her in the past two years and the ring was his way of telling her without words. She stood there listening for him, and moved away from the door when he finally walked off. She moved over to her desk and sat down behind her desk and looked around the room.
It had taken much longer than she had thought it would, but she was finally ready to leave this place and go back to some sembalance of normalcy. She would miss the others, but there was nothing that she could do about that at this point. This simply needed to be done.
The village couldn't be run by a sometimes Hokage. Things tended to slip when she did her Hokage duties half assed and this was just the best way to do her job and protect the people and keep the village running safely and smoothly. Her wishes in this were no longer relevant. If they had ever been relevant at all.
She looked at the clock on the wall and silently sat there crying as she counted down the minutes until she would forget her friends, her comrades, and Wolf. Wolf. Her heart ached in her chest as she thought about the enigmatic man and she stared at the ring that he had placed on her finger and cried harder.
Looks like he wasn't the only stupid one, because she had sort of fallen for him too. And walking away from him and leaving him to an uncertain fate hurt her more than anything in the world. The hour finally stuck and she carefully arranged her mask and Anbu armor on her desk as the explosive tags that she had planted went off, rocking the building violently despite the fact that they were very small tags planted in strategic places all around the building.
She heard the sounds of shouting and could make out Wolf's voice yelling out orders to some of the men and smiled through her tears, suddenly feeling very sure that he would be fine and teliported herself out of her office and reappeared outside of Konoha hospital and did the hands signs for the memory jutsu and placed her hands against her temples and felt a searing pain in her head that caused her to cry out moments before she collapsed and lay there just breathing as everything she knew changed forever for the thousandth time in her very short life.
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Wolf grabbed his short sword from his office wall and ran a quick systematic check of the people that he saw running around in the halls and could see that everyone was there except for Kitsune and felt a surge of panic as he pushed his way through the yelling and screaming Anbu in an effort to reach her office and had to shove several people out of the way because they were standing between him and Kitsune's door.
He banged on the door and yelled for her to hurry and get out, that someone had attacked them and he wasn't sure if the compound would hold above them. He banged on her door several more times, calling out for her as the sprinklers came on, indicating that something somewhere was burning even as smoke filled the halls, burning his eyes. Still Kitsune didn't answer. Didn't open the door. Didn't come out to see what was going on and he just knew in his heart that something was terribly wrong.
He set his blade aside and slammed his shoulder against her door, intending to knock it down. But it was unlocked and came open with just one hit, the door swinging back to let him see inside the watery smoke filled room. He couldn't see her, feared that somehow the explosion had knocked a stone loose from the roof and had knocked her unconscious. He walked into the room, a feeling of pure terror gripping his heart as he looked around.
Where was she? She should have been here. But he couldn't find her. Where was she? He started to open his mouth to call out to her again but was over come by the smoke and started coughing as he stumbled into the room and bumped into what he knew was her desk and looked down.
There, neatly folded and set aside was her Anbu armor with her mask sitting on top of it. And next to it was the ring box. No. She wouldn't. She wouldn't just abandon them. He knew her. He knew her in ways that no one else ever would. And yet her mask, her uniform and the ring box was right there.
He blinked rapidly and grabbed the box and left the room, running down the almost deserted hall to the door and out into the open and doubled over and gasped for air, his lungs burning from inhaling so much smoke. Kitsune was gone.
It was a joke. It had to be. If she had left, if she had been planning to leave, she would have said something to him. Wouldn't she? He dropped to his knees on the grass, ignoring the rest of the people standing around and opened the ring box and found a little folded piece of paper inside and pulled it out and unfolded it with shaking hands and read the neatly written little note that she had left just for him. His heart aching in his chest as he went over the words that she had written, everything blurred together for a second and he let out a choked sound as something wet and warm ran down his face.
I'm sorry Wolf. I just can't do it anymore.
And I couldn't tell you because it hurt to think of it...but this is goodbye.
The only consolation that I can give you, is that I'm keeping my gift so that you can someday find me again.
So where ever you go, and whatever you do, just know that I'll look for you.
-Kit
He read and reread the small letter and flopped down in the grass and buried his face in his hands and cried knowing that he would look for her too. Because he loved her. Because she had chained him to her with her innocence. And because she had just broken his heart.
