A/N: I've been MIA from this site too long. So here's a bit…

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Kakashi looked up from his book when he heard someone move. Kurayami was walking through their house, dressed in very short shorts and a sports bra, looking for something. Kakashi lowered his book and watched her.

"Ami?" he asked softly.

Kurayami turned her gaze on him briefly. "I'm looking for my necklace. It fell off somewhere. Have you seen it?"

Kakashi could easily recall the silver chain with black stone4s embedded in it. Most of the Houka clan had always worn similar necklaces and rarely took them off. Kurayami was no exception.

Setting his book aside, Kakashi regarded Kurayami. "Where have you looked?"

"Lots of places." Kurayami scratched her neck. "You wouldn't happen to have seen it?"

Kakashi shook his head. Kurayami let out a frustrated sigh and walked over to him, crossing her arms.

"Great! I've lost my necklace! I'm a failure of a Houka!"

The Copy Ninja slid his hands around her and touched the small of her back. "You're not a failure, Ami. Accidents happen."

Kurayami shook her head, wrapping her arms tighter around herself. "Not this kind of accident….not to me."

Kakashi sighed. "Even to you, Ami. Things happen."

Kurayami remained silent. Kakashi pulled her closer and looked up at her. She absently played with his hair, running her fingers through the silver. Kakashi leaned forward and pressed a kiss to the flat of her stomach.

"You're cute," Kurayami murmured, a smile playing on her lips. "Way too cute for your own good."

Kurayami climbed onto his lap and draped her hands over his shoulders. She shook out her long brown hair and looked him over. Carefully, she covered his Sharingan with her hand.

"Kakashi, did you see my necklace anywhere?"
Kakshi shifted slightly.

"You have!" Kurayami smacked him on the shoulder. "Where? Where did you see it?"

Kakashi shrugged. "My room."

Kurayami climbed off his lap and scrambled away. Kakashi followed at a slower pace, wondering what his girlfriend intended to do in his room. Kakashi found Kurayami sifting through his drawers in search of her family necklace.

"Where is it?" Kurayami asked, slamming one drawer shut to open another. "Where is it?"

Kakashi tilted his head to the side. "I don't know. I'm just admiring the view."

"The view?" Kurayami turned her head. "You're being naughty, Kakashi-sama."

Kakashi moved towards her slowly. "I could be naughtier."

The female ninja shook her head. "Not until you tell me where my necklace is or if I find it myself."

I doubt that, Kakashi thought, coming up right behind Kurayami.

He slid his arms around her waist and pulled her back, flush against his chest. Kurayami made a small sound in the back of her throat.

"Kakashi-sama!"

Kakashi kissed her neck and started teasing her through her clothes. "Ami-chan….Make me tell you."

Kurayami turned in his arms and gave him a stern look. "On the bed, now."

Kakashi smirked and moved over to the bed, laying down on it. Kurayami moved over to stand before him. As Kakashi watched, she threw her hand out in several hand signs in the direction of the window. Black shadows curled over the glass, blotting out that light source.

She's going to do something she wants no one else to see by chance, Kakashi thought, watching her. I wonder…

Kurayami crawled onto the bed and settled upon his thighs. "So? You want me to make you? Are you sure?"

Kakashi nodded.

Kurayami slid his pants down past his hips, freeing him. Kurayami stroked him till he was hard. Then she lowered herself and…

Kakashi's eyes widened in surprise and he let out a groan as her lips closed over him and her tongue worked its magic.

She's never – never done this!

"Are you sure?" a voice taunted him in his mind.

Kakashi banished that voice. He didn't want to think that his girlfriend had ever done anything with anyone during her time away from the village. Especially with the people that had brainwashed her.

His hips flexed, Kurayami pushed him down.

His fingers gripped the sheets, Kurayami hummed in amusement.

"Ami – Ami, don't stop!" Kakashi cried, feeling a familiar tightening.

Kurayami lifted her lips free. She looked at him smugly. "Oh?"

Kakashi let out a frustrated sigh as she settled back, no longer giving him the attention that he craved. Kurayami smirked and ran her hand down her stomach to her shorts.

"You going to tell me what I want to know?" she asked. "I'll give you what you crave if you do."

Kakashi sighed. "I'll tell you…"

"Good."

"After."

Kurayami looked annoyed. "You're in no position to barter."

"And you are?"

Kurayami shrugged. "I could tear this entire place apart."

"You could," Kakashi agreed. "But giving me what we both need is easier. Right?"

He saw her debate with herself. There was no denying that they had behaved too long with each other. They hadn't touched like they had needed to in days. Kakashi had known that the needed to change. He was surprised that they had lasted this long.

"Well?" he prompted.

Kurayami pulled off her shorts. "Fine."

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Kakashi rolled off of Kurayami when he had thoroughly released inside of her quivering body. Kurayami moaned as he slipped from her and ran a hand through her sweat-dampened hair. She glared at him and giggled.

"That – that was good," she told him.

Kakashi smiled. "Happy?"

"Yeah."

He reached behind himself and grabbed something. "Here you go."

Kurayami looked at the necklace that dangled from his fingers. Her eyes saddened as she looked at the sparkling stones. "I still don't know if I've earned the right to wear this…"

Kakashi touched he3r cheek. "You deserve this as much as any of your clan members did. They would be proud to see that around your neck."

Kurayami continued to stare. "But would they be proud of…me?"

"I think that they would be." Kakashi shifted on the bed. "And do you know something?"

"What?"

"I'm proud of you."

Kurayami closed her eyes against a wave of tears. "Thank you."

Kakashi kissed her softly. Kurayami let the necklace fall through her fingers as she curled into him and kindled his desire once more.

The necklace fell to the floor, forgotten by the two lovers who needed each other more than it…

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A/N: I am tired and not feeling well. But I tried to get something down. Thank you for your patience. -Scarlet