A/N: I finally did it! I wrote a chapter about dancing! Happy!
I was seriously in the zone for this one. Just ask Fuyu-chan XD
Well, hope you enjoy! Stay awesome dudes. Peace out!


Kakashi Hatake looked up from his book as he heard the front door swing open. There were a few scuffling sounds, before the door closed again.

"Oi! Anyone home?"

"Welcome back!" Kakashi called softly, and his younger sister Kaze entered the room. "How was it?"

"Oh god, it was awful," Kaze said as she collapsed into her armchair. "Most of those kids can't even remember their hand seals, let alone anything else!"

Kakashi looked back down at his book and flicked over to the next page. "Calm down, Kaze, most of your classmates don't have a famous samurai for a mother and an ex-ANBU for a brother that both trained them. Just do all the work assigned and you'll be graduating before you know it." He froze suddenly. He'd said he was an ex-ANBU. He usually didn't mention anything about that. He brushed it off for now, assuming that it was his sister's influence that allowed him to relax around her.

"But they're all my age! It's so frustrating!"

"You are one of the most advanced eleven-year-olds I know."

She ignored him, continuing her ranting. "And my god, all the girls in class are still going head over heels for Sasuke. I don't know what they see in him, the prick. Always acting so cool and superior." She scoffed before muttering, "Damn Uchiha. Bet I could pin him to the ground before he could blink."

"Kaze..."

"And Hitomi, too!" Kaze tugged her hair out of its ponytail, shaking her head so it fell around her shoulders. "She fell asleep in class again, then looking completely surprised when she got homework. Then she looked around at me as if it was my fault! Hey, it's not my duty to wake up my sleeping classmates!"

"Kaze..." Kakashi tried again. But Kaze was far from listening.

"And that Uzumaki kid," she growled. "Oh god, one day I'm gonna hit him so hard he won't know which way is up. He got us all in trouble again! Ugh, he's so annoying." She leant her head in her hand, resting her elbow on the arm of her chair. She was silent for a few seconds, before glaring at Kakashi, white and blue eyes flashing dangerously. "Remind me why I have to go to the stupid Academy again?"

Kakashi sighed and closed his book. "Because you need to know how to interact with people your own age, since you're going to be in a team with them one day."

"I can interact with people fine. They just need to learn how to interact with me."

"Truer words have never been spoken," Kakashi murmured.

"I heard that," Kaze snapped.

"I know."

There was silence in the room for a few minutes, as Kaze stared at the wall, and Kakashi continued reading. Kakashi looked at his sister out of the corner of his eye. It was strange. She was so pissed, she wasn't berating him for reading Icha-Icha. If she was that annoyed, she would have said something before now. But Kaze continued to stare at the wall, strangely oblivious. Kakashi smiled slightly behind his mask, and kept reading.

Suddenly there was a quiet humming that filled the silence, coming from Kaze's direction. Kakashi looked at her and she stopped. "What?" she asked. "I can hum if I want to."

"That you can." Kakashi smiled, and had a thought. He put his book down and stood up, walking over to Kaze. She raised an eyebrow as he held out his hand.

"What?" she asked, looking up at him strangely.

"Take my hand."

"Okay?" Kaze slowly put her hand in his, and he pulled her up. "What are you doing?"

"Let me teach you how to dance!"

"You know how to dance, Kakashi?"

"Yeah, Mother taught me."

Kaze giggled as Kakashi put one of her hands on his shoulder and took her other hand in his. "Okay, if you say so!" Kaze said, still giggling.

"Now," Kakashi said. "Follow my lead." He took one step to the left, leading Kaze to her right. He stepped back, Kaze following. To the right, then forward again. "Good. Now slightly turn..."

And soon they were dancing.

Kaze laughed as Kakashi spun her around. He swung her up and she hugged him tightly, squeezing her arms around his neck. "I never knew you could dance," she said brightly.

He touched his forehead to hers. "Now you do," he told her softly. "And now you know how to as well."

Kaze giggled. "Yup!"

And for that moment, everything was perfect.