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Category:
Naruto › General
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
89
Views:
2,663
Reviews:
1
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I don't own Naruto and I didn't make money writing this.
Dying
Title: Dying
Pairing: KakaIru
Rating: PG 13
Disclaimer: Kishi's characters, my twisted little plot bunny
another for 100 themes and beasiesgal
Of course, Kakashi collapsed in front of /his/ house, because that was just the kind of luck Iruka had. He groaned and stooped to check the unconscious man for a pulse. It was slow, a little eratic, but still very much there.
"I swear if you're faking..." the chunin muttered, prodding the man's shoulder. "Kakashi-sensei, you're not allowed to die in front of my house and make me feel guilty so wake your ass up."
The jounin groaned and turned his head towards the chunin's voice. Iruka let out a sigh of relief. "We need to get you to the hospital Kakashi-sensei. Can you stand?"
"Urgh." Kakashi blinked up at him with mismatched eyes and then screamed in pain and slammed his eyes shut again. After a moment the copy-nin opened one blue eye and stared at him with it, still dazed.
Iruka shook his head and lifted the disoriented man to his feet, throwing one arm over his shoulder. He ignored the grunts of pain and prayed to whatever gods were listening that he wasn't doing more harm than good.
"Grant a dying man his last wish?" Kakashi asked grinning. Iruka tightened his hold to keep the man from falling and the grin quickly changed to a grimace.
"If you don't stop, you won't be dying, you'll be dead," Iruka muttered, though the words held no bite. It was hard to threaten Kakashi, when the man was already in a great deal of pain.
They walked in silence towards the hospital for awhile and Iruka tried to politely ignore the fact that Kakashi had his mask down. It was wrong to admire how attractive somebody was when they bleeding all over you. At least that's what Iruka kept telling himself.