Warmth of a Cold Touch | By : ChocolateRedVelvet Category: Naruto > Threesomes/Moresomes Views: 4563 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 9 |
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Caution: This is the writer's first draft
Rating: Adult (applies for this and future chapters) Pairings: Naruto/Haku; Naruto/Kimimaro; Threesome Warnings (applies to this and future chapters): m/m; slash, homoerotic, language, OOC, male pregnancy, cross-dressing, graphic sexual situations. Disclaimer: This story is based on characters owned by Masashi Kishimoto.
Chapter Eighteen
The Evening of the First Phase of the Chunin Exams
The Chunin Exams had gone off without a hitch. The children who survived Ibiki Morino's portion were enjoying the hospitality of Leaf in the Forest of Death for next few days, five at the most.
Homura glanced down at the list of genin who passed the first round and those that didn't and what their test givers thought of the genin. The door to his office swung open with such force it hit the wall and swung back, almost hitting the man standing in Homura's doorway. The Elder didn't move nearly as fast as he did in his youth, but his speed was still something to be admired. He held a kunai in hand and his eyes were already searching for the target when he registered that his son in law stood before him. He kept looking but he only found Ozuru. He focused on the young man. One look at his face and he knew something grave happened. "What's wrong?" "Toru. They took him. I…Little Toru… Blood." He whispered the last four words in a moan, but Homura heard him all too well. His grandson was gone and maybe harmed. He placed his blades back in their hidden pockets and walked swiftly to Ozuru. He took the young man's elbow in a firm grip and gently guided him into one of the lush chairs before his desk. Ozuru walked with leaden steps but he managed to make it to the chair in relatively little time and dropped into the seat as though the walk drained him off all energy. He started to cry, releasing great heaving sobs. The sight was terrifying, but the worst part was the lack of sound. Ozuru was desperately trying to hold himself together and failing spectacularly. He tried and mostly succeeded in keeping his cries to a minimum level. Homura opened the top draw on the left side of his desk and pulled out a handkerchief. He held it out to Ozuru. "Tell me what happened. Let nothing out no matter how small." Some time and a thousand tear drops later, Homura got most of the story. "The kidnapper left a message. They want money. They promise – "Give me the letter," he cut of not wanting to hear whatever useless and baseless promise the kidnapper made in the letter. They all lied. He did. Ozuro handed over the envelope. It was white. Homura barely managed to stop himself from snatching it out of the young man's hands. He was livid. "Why am I just finding out about this now?" he asked, voice low and terse. His grandson was missing for hours and yet he was just hearing about it. One of the ANBU answered. "The incident occurred this morning. We did not find out about the incident until Mr. Mitokado notified us when he returned home after he returned from a post exam get together. We have just returned from investigating the scene."Sasuke knocked on the main door before his courage left him and waited. He wasn't standing outside the orphanage for long. The same elderly woman from before opened the door for him. She blinked at him and tilted her head to the side. "Uchiha?" she questioned, her voice raspy with age.
He nodded his head. Sasuke didn't like it when the general populous called him by his last name alone. He knew he was the only Uchiha in the village and so just calling him by his surname made sense, but it left him feeling he has a thing rather than a person. Especially since he started really thinking about his family's history and learned for their planned betrayal. He wanted to be more than just another Uchiha. She grinned broadly. "Welcome, welcome. We loved having you. Come in, child." She stepped back and gestured wildly for him to enter. Her excitement was palpable. Sasuke bowed to her, bending deeply at the waist to show her the respect he felt. After thinking about what he had and didn't have and speaking with Naruto, he gained a new level of appreciation for the orphanage and the kind woman who worked there. Eyes a little wet, she smiled broadly at him. "You honor me, Sasuke Uchiha." There was nothing remotely appropriate he could think of saying in response, so Sasuke just kept his mouth shut. The width of the matron's smile shrunk a little but the light in her gaze didn't dim. She waved a hand at Sasuke. The brunet remembered he was standing on the doorstep like an idiot. He stepped inside and took off his open toed shoes, leaving them by the door as was standard. Hands folded over one another and pressed against her belly, the elderly matron waited for him. When it was clear he was going to follow her, she turned and led the way through the building. "I truly am grateful for your presence. The children have asked after you." Her steps slowed and she looked over her shoulders. "Little Hashirama asked more than once if you would visit again." Sasuke swallowed thickly, picturing the dark eyed and haired boy. He was such a sweet child who looked up to Sasuke as though he could best the Third with a kunai and nothing more. He reminded Sasuke of someone, but he couldn't name the individual. "This won't be my last visit." She stopped as they reached the largest playroom. "Good." Sasuke walked into the room and spotted Hashirama at once. The little boy was playing with Yoko, the genin redhead Sasuke spoke to last time. Perfect. Sasuke wanted to get her input on his and Naruto's assistance program. Maybe she would be willing to spread the word.Kimimaro dropped into his chair and heaved a sigh of relief. He was exhausted. If he asked him before this missions if civilians lived hard lives he would tell you no. He was wrong. Standing on your feet all day and tending to shoppers was damned hard work. Shinobi missions were more or less sprinter jobs. The missions themselves rarely lasted more than three days, and even then most of that time was spent waiting for the right time to complete the actual mission.
Kimimaro was an assassin. Usually he was given a day, time, and identity to terminate. He was done within an hour of making contact. This was the longest and most taxing mission he'd ever worked. Even killing a platoon didn't take as much work. A few slashes of his bone blade as he evaded enemy blades and he was done. This was torture. He'd spent the last eight hours standing on his feet, picking up swords and kunai, and shiruken and senbon, and then putting them down when the buyer didn't want them. His arms hurt, his back ached, and his feet were killing him. To make it worse he had to do it all over again tomorrow. He couldn't wait for the weekend, expect that wasn't much of a respite. He worked four hours Saturday and Sunday. To make matters worse, he conducted an assignment this morning. The Honorable Elder's grandson laid atop his bed now, hidden by a light genjutsu. He wouldn't be staying there long. No doubt all of Leaf was looking for the child now. Kimimaro was eternally grateful for the opportunity to leave the base and conduct a mission for the benefit of Sound, especially after he fell ill, but he really wished another ninja was given this particular mission. The shop was his cover and so he needed to work there, as would any other assistant. It didn't mean he liked it or enjoyed it. He took off his shoes and lifted one leg to cross it over the other at the knee. He rubbed his foot, easing some of the discomfort there. As he pressed the balls of his thumbs against the thicker skin, standing from the heel and moved north until he reached the fleshy balls of his feet, he noticed someone was walking up to his doorstep. Someone with large, managed chakra. He wasn't surprised when Kabuto unlocked the front door and enter the apartment with his personal key. Kabuto sub-leted the place for him under an alias and the man had no respect for another's personal space. He pocketed his key and walked over to Kimimaro. Kabuto stopped just before the fair ninja and looked down at him. Kimimaro kept his silence knowing that Kabuto was looking for something and wouldn't speak until he found it. His mouth turned down. "You're dying." "I am well aware of that fact," Kimimaro replied dryly. It wasn't a surprise to him. Kabuto was pretty vocal about his diminished health. "You're declining faster than I anticipated." "Is that so? Poor little hypothesis shot to hell. What have you come here for?" The silver haired ninja pursed his lips, a retort clearly ready to be released. His glance become poisonous for a moment and then cleared. He dug into his pocket and pulled out a small scroll. "Master Orochimaru sent you the next part of your mission and I've come to acquire some blood for testing." "I will take the scroll off your hands but I will not allow you to draw my blood. "Why not?" "Honestly because Orochimaru has not ordered me to do so. I would have to be a fool to allow you near me with a sharp object." "I am working on a cure for your disease." "You don't even know what I have, only that it is killing me. You've been working on it for years now. I am tired. You have given me the message. Leave now." Kabuto glared at him. The looks was so venomous Kimimaro was surprised he wasn't actually poisoned. Kimimaro waited several minutes before opening the message scroll. He stood and walked out of the living room and into his bedroom. The bedside table held a hidden compartment. He bit his thumb and smeared the blood on the privacy seal and pulled out a small clear vile. It held a white thick liquid. Kimimaro poured one drop on the scroll and pressed his still bleeding thumb against the scroll. It opened a moment later. He read through the scroll three times to make sure he received the message before lighting it on fire with a jutsu. He gathered the ashes and dumped them into the sink, making sure to run water from the faucet so not a single speck of the scroll remained. After he finished he sat down to contemplate the next part of his mission. He was charged with getting the ransom from the toddler's father. In person. Orochimaru never sent Kimimaro on cash pickup missions. He was a tool used to kill the opposition; nothing more. The few times his master sent him on a mission where killing wasn't his objective, he was only given the task because there was likely chance that any other would not be strong enough to get the job done. Kimimaro was sent on missions where new recruits were defecting their former villages and towns and Orochimaru expected strong opposition. Kimimaro wasn't sent necessarily to kill, but to make sure the new recruit reached Sound. This mission was not like any Kimimaro was tasking with completing. An unaware grunt or even a shadow clone could be sent to acquire the money. Normally that was exactly what happened as there was a high chance the pickup was a trap. He wondered what Orochimaru was playing at for a moment but pushed the thought out of his mind. He was a loyal servant to his master and would do as his savior asked of him, no questions asked. Toru chose that moment to let out a cry. Kimimaro sighed and went to the kitchen. The child had woken and he was hungry. Again. Haku stepped into their home. The first floor was renovated so it had a large entry way, two living rooms, one private and one public for when they entertained guests, and two dining areas, with similar functions to the living rooms. Sasuke was the first person outside their little family to see the completed foyer. Haku was very satisfied with his look of surprise and admiration as he looked around. Naruto and Haku designed the room together.
His learned ears caught a sound of movement.
Kimimaro walked up the serpentine path that led to the sprawling single story house. The path's snakelike characteristic was one of the things that attracted him to the place when he purchased the house several years ago. It was one of several houses Kimimaro owned across the Elemental Nations. He had little need for the funds he received from his many, high rated and completed missions. Over the years he acquired a love of property, places that could one day be a home if he lived long enough to enter retirement.
He knew that he would never live long enough to see his eighteenth birthday, let alone be too old to be on Sound's forces, but the dream was an old one from long before his illness took away his strength and conviction. Unlike the other houses, this building was starting to become a home. Kimimaro moved the children there approximately a week before he left Sound for Leaf. It was poetic really. He didn't know he was going to be sent to Fire Country for a mission. The children were sent there because this was the largest home he owned. It was also the most secure, hidden in the regions, mostly unoccupied mountain range. Kimimaro was very pleased about their location. Their closeness made it easier for him to reach them should something go wrong. He did not care that they were far away from Sound or that their nearness meant he could visit the children relatively regularly. He came to visit them every weekend because it was to be expected as their caretaker. Responsibilities could not be shirked no matter how much he desired to do so. He had just reached the steps that led up to the high door when the door was opened. "Master Kimimaro. I did not realize you were coming. Pardon me for being unprepared," the old woman said as she held herself low at the waist. "It is fine. I was not expected and could not send a notice. I have another child for you to care for. This one is younger than most." The woman straightened and peered at the child in his hand. Blue haired and violet eyed, Toru stared around at the house around in surprise. "Papa?" he questioned. "Where?" The boy was so mild mannered, Kimimaro was a little frightened by his disposition. He only cried when he was hungry. He was toilet trained and so would call out when he needed to go to the bathroom, but other than that the child was okay as long as he was occupied. He even slept through most of the night. The one time he did holler like the hounds of the seventh pits of Hell were after him was when Kimimaro first took his mask off. The white haired ninja was now sure that the mask was the same one worn by one of the ANBU who watched over the child. In the last few hours Toru had gotten used to his face. "No, but you will have friends here. You can play, little one." The toddler reached up and clasped his little pudgy hands against Kimimaro's face. Then he giggled and gave Kimimaro a gaped tooth smile. "Yes, play." It hadn't taken much question but he finally found out why the child of a stay at home father was watched by some of Leaf' strongest ninja. He was the grandchild of the elder Homura Mitokado. No doubt the elder was tearing through Leaf trying to find his descendent. Kimimaro grimaced. The information changed the parameters of the cash pickup. It was definitely going to be a trap and a very skilled one at that. Still, he would evade getting caught. Orochimaru depended on him and he would not let his master down for anything. "One more child, even one so young, will not make much of a difference." If he ignored the fact that he would have to pay the woman more to feed and care for the additional child, then yes, it wouldn't be any different. He had enough funds, more than enough funds to last him his very short lifetime. "Come in, child. Let's go and meet your new friends." The woman glanced at Kimimaro, a small smile on her lips, before turning around and leading the way up the stairs and into the house. They walked to the living room. It was an absolute mess, but the kind of beautiful mess that came from children living and playing in the space. There were toys, civilian and shinobi alike, strewn across the floor. The television was on and an animated show was on. Judging from the way Torus squirmed in Kimimaro's arms and the two toddlers watching it reverently, it was geared toward little kids. A quick count and Kimimaro confirmed that all the children were in the little room from the oldest to the youngest baby. They were clustered in groups based on age. There were five distinct groups: babies, those too young to even walk, were in a playpen, toddlers were in front of the television. The older children were grouped into three: the smaller kids around four to six were playing with toys in one corner, seven to ten were playing either ninja or hide and seek, and the almost teen group were sitting amongst one another reading, but not talking to one another. Toru's squirming became too much. Kimimaro placed the little one's feet on the ground and waited until the child was steady before releasing him. He watched with a small smile as Toru took off, staggering through the groups and toys to reach the television. He glanced at the other kids, smiled and laughed, and then plopped himself down on the floor beside the closest child. He was surprised to see the youngest children were still up. It wasn't exactly midnight but it was past dusk. He glanced at the woman. A small smile was on her face as she looked around at the children. "You have done well, Master Kimimaro." He grimaced at the title. He tried getting Kotone-san to just call him Kimimaro but the old woman refused, claiming he deserved the title of master and soon he would come to see what she saw in him. The only one he considered a master was Orochimaru. Everyone else was just scum. Liar, a little voice supplied. He thought one other person had earned the title Master: Naruto Uzumaki. He pushed the thought aside almost immediately. The blond confused him. He bested Haku in battle but treated the brunet like a friend and even went so far as to make the older teen his lover. Naruto hadn't told Kimimaro the nature of their relationship but only a blind man couldn't see what was between them. He compared the two masters and felt uncomfortable. Very much so. "When will be leaving, Father Kimimaro?" Kimimaro glanced down at the little girl, wondering when she got there and how she managed to get so close to him without him noticing. He was deeper in his thoughts than even he realized. Though he knew the girl was not a threat to him, he was angry with himself. He was a ninja, one of Sound's best, and he allowed a little girl to sneak up to him. If he weren't careful an enemy ninja would catch him just as unaware. Then her words registered. "Leaving? Child, what makes you think you will be going anywhere?" Have you seen something, he silently asked Only a fool would ignore her words and he was no one's fool.You know the deal. Review!
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