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Category:
Naruto › General
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
89
Views:
2,696
Reviews:
1
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I don't own Naruto and I didn't make money writing this.
Solitude
Title: Solitude
Pairing: KakaIru Rating: PG 13 Warnings: Yaoi M/M relationship, part of a series, COMPLETE, no sexual content, ANGST Summary: We all love so the quote that it's better to have loved and lost.. the question is if you should have told them. Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto if I did KakaIru would be canon and we all know it. (Even though I love variety I see them as soulmates ^.^ ) ---"Go away Iruka." Kakashi didn't turn to look at him when he spoke. The sharingan user sat with his back to him and his head on his hand, staring out the window. The recognizable orange book sat on the table beside him unopened next to a congealing plate of food.
"How are you?" the chunin asked, swallowing the nervous feeling welling up inside his throat.
"Don't pretend you care." The tone was icy and Iruka could see the muscles in the cloth covered jaw clenching. "I never should have said anything, I just... never-mind, just go."
He winced at the harshness in the words and wondered what he would see if Kakashi looked at him. "I would still like to be friends, but I understand if that's not possible right now."
"It's not." A pale hand brushed through the spiky silver hair and Iruka watched the motion hypnotized. "Not ever again."
"If you change your mind... uhm..." His voice shook and he let the words trailed off, afraid if he finished the sentence he'd lose his composure.
"That is as unlikely as you changing yours." There was no anger in the words, only resolve and that hurt more.
The silence that followed seemed to be swallowing them both up and Iruka shifted unsure of what to say. He was losing his best friend and he knew it, but he had no idea what to do about it. It hurt worse thanMizuki's betrayal but this time he had no one to blame except himself. "I wish it was that simple..."
"Just go, leave me to my solitude. I was better off in it." The words were barely louder than a whisper yet strangely deafening at the same time and his footsteps echoed loudly as he turned and walked away.