I don't own Naruto.


Suzumi was looking at the books to decide which book to read. Then her eyes fell onto a little red book with a cover on which a man was chasing a woman. It looked interesting. She picked it up and went to sit beside Kakashi to read it.

She opened the first page and began to read it. She was finding it interesting so she decided to continue reading it. But after reading a few more pages, she began to blush furiously. But she didn't stopped reading because she was curious to what would happen next. But after five more minutes of reading, she closed the book with a thud.

Kakashi was working peacefully, when a thud sounded close by. At the voice, Kakashi looked at her with a questioning gaze. "It was so disgusting."

"What was?" Now he was puzzled. What was disgusting?

She shoved a red book in his face. "This was!"

He caught the book before it could fall and realized that it was the Icha Icha Paradise that she was talking about. "But it's true. People really do that."

"They do." She looked horrified. "They really put 'that' in 'that'."

"Yes." Kakashi looked at her like she was stupid. Just a few weeks ago she was getting married and she didn't really know about 'that.' " Did anyone gave you "the talk"?"

"What talk?" Now she was genuinely confused. "You do know that I didn't have a mother and my father wasn't really a talking type person. So I don't know what talk you are talking about."

Then it dawned on him that her father never gave her "the talk" and she was getting married without even knowing about it. He began to feel a little bit angry at her father for deciding to marry this innocent and sweet girl to who knows with who, without a concern for her for how he would treat her. "It's nothing."

"But I'm curious now. Please tell me." She whined.

"No." He stood firm.

Then she attacked him and began to tickle him. "You are going to tell me no matter what."

And that's how they both spent their afternoon having fun with each other. But Kakashi still hadn't told Suzumi what he had meant by "the talk."