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Ninken Alliance
By: Rika24
Oneshot 01: Pakkun
The early morning sunlight shown through the window next to the small boy's bed, his face scrunched up as the light landed on his face. Kakashi turned over away from the light to try and go back to sleep but couldn't. Stupid sunlight, Kakashi thought as he sat up and stretched.
He threw the covers off and walked towards the kitchen of his sensei's house. Ever since his father's suicide, Minato had been taking care of him. Some days Kakashi loved to live with his sensei, but on others he wished he were alone. Today was one of those days.
Today was September 15th, Kakashi's seventh birthday. He didn't feel like celebrating though since this would be his first birthday as an orphan.
Kakashi wandered into the kitchen to get something to drink. As he drank his water he sat in the chair at the table, his mind already flashing to his previous birthday.
FLASHBACK
Kakashi woke up at the crack of dawn and jumped out of his bed. He walked carefully towards the room down the hall, using all his ninja training to keep himself from being heard.
He reached for the doorknob and turned it slowly. Taking a breath, Kakashi pushed open the door as quietly as possible. He watched the still form sleeping on the bed for a minute before charging forward.
He leapt up onto the bed, landing on the sleeping man. Sakumo shot up and grabbed the boy a little too roughly, startling Kakashi. When Sakumo realized who he was holding he released him with a heavy sigh.
"Kakashi, please don't do that anymore," Sakumo said exhaustedly. Kakashi could see the bags under his father's eyes. Sakumo hadn't had a peaceful nights sleep since that horrible mission.
"Sorry," Kakashi whispered as he got down from the bed and left the room.
END FLASHBACK
Kakashi sighed, that was his sixth birthday. He couldn't blame his father for forgetting, the poor man was too consumed by guilt to remember anything but the horrors of that mission and the heavy price of his decision.
Kakashi turned to look at the hall that lead to his sensei's room. Minato hadn't known when Kakashi's birthday was and Gai wasn't able to get away from his parents, who didn't want him going near his friend. That was Kakashi's worst birthday. The first birthday he celebrated in silent loneliness.
Maybe I should wake him up, Kakashi thought to himself. But then he thought it would be better not to because he didn't want to see the man's cheery face or hear his laughter, it would only make the depressing day even worse.
So instead, Kakashi went outside to start his training exercises for the day.
Minato woke up at the sound of a loud chirp of a bird. He turned to see the bird sitting on his windowsill looking in at him. The blonde Jounin glared at the bird, which seemed to take the hint and fly away. Minato looked at the clock on the wall and sighed, 12:00, noon.
Why didn't Kakashi wake me up? He thought, but then he realized what today was. He must want to be alone today, the poor kid.
After Minato got dressed in his Jounin uniform he headed towards Ichiraku's for some ramen.
"Hello Minato-san," the owner of the ramen shop greeted as the blonde sat down on his favorite stool.
Minato smiled, "hi Teuchi-san, my usual please," Minato replied. Not long after, the man brought out a large bowl of Miso ramen.
"So how's Kakashi doing?" Teuchi asked. Minato froze, the noodles inches from his mouth. With a sigh Minato put them back in the bowl. The two stayed silent for a minute before Minato finally spoke.
"Not good I'm guessing, who could blame him after everything he's been through." The ramen shop owner nodded in understanding. "I wish there was something I could do that would cheer him up, at least a little."
"Well, gifts usually do the trick for normal kids," Teuchi stated, but as an after thought he added, "then again, Kakashi isn't a normal kid."
"Yeah, I had originally planned to give him a special kunai, but I dunno," Minato ran his hand through his blonde hair in frustration.
"I'm sure you'll think of something Minato-san, you always do," Teuchi said with a reassuring smile. Minato smiled back and returned to eating his ramen.
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Kakashi had finished his usual training an hour ago and was walking around the village when he suddenly felt the urge to go back to his old home.
The house felt cold and uninviting, Kakashi shook his head, of course it would feel that way after what happened there. He wandered into Sakumo's room, something drawing him to the closet.
Kakashi opened the door and found an old warn out scroll, curious, he opened it and started to read.
The sun was going down when Kakashi decided to return home. He walked in to find the house empty. With the scroll in hand, he walked to his room.
Not long after Kakashi arrived, Minato walked through the door holding something very fragile in his arms. The blonde heard mumbling coming from Kakashi's room and smiled.
"Kakashi, what are you doing?" Minato asked as he poked his head into the room. Kakashi was lying on his bed with a scroll laid out in front of him.
"I found this in my—er, at my old house," Kakashi explained, quickly stopping himself from saying his father's room.
"What is it for?" Minato asked out of curiosity.
"It's a scroll that belonged to my clan. It explains how to make a special summoning scroll that no one else can use." Kakashi answered. Minato smiled at his student, glad he found something that had made him forget about being upset about his father.
"Kakashi, could you come into the living room please? I have something for you." Kakashi was going to say he didn't want any birthday presents but Minato had already disappeared. Kakashi decided to listen to his sensei and put the scroll away and headed for the living room.
When he got there, Minato was standing with his back to him. "Minato-sensei?" Kakashi questioned. Minato looked over his shoulder at the silver-haired Chuunin and smiled.
"Happy birthday Kakashi," with that said, Minato turned fully around to reveal what he was hiding. Kakashi's eyes widened. In his sensei's hands was a very tiny brown puppy.
Minato walked over to Kakashi and said, "that scroll of yours, it explains how to make a ninken summon scroll doesn't it?" At the look of surprise on his student's face, Minato explained. "Jiraiya told me that your clan took great pride in canine companions as their summons. Usually these summons were regular animals, not the normal summons other shinobi have." Kakashi nodded, "Maybe this little pug can one day become a ninken summon, don't you think?"
Kakashi reached out his hands hesitantly; Minato responded by handing over the puppy to the now seven year old.
Kakashi held the small, very young puppy and a small smile appeared on his unmasked face. Minato smiled too, happy that his gift had made the boy happy.
The small pup wiggled a little and Kakashi held him tighter to his chest. The pup opened his eyes and looked up at his new master. "Hiya Pakkun," Kakashi said as he locked eyes with the pug. Kakashi's smile widened as the pup's tiny tail wagged in response to hearing his name.
"Happy seventh birthday Kakashi."
"Thank you sensei."
Minato's smile grew in response; he hadn't seen Kakashi this happy in long time.
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So that's how I think Kakashi got Pakkun. It would explain why Kakashi seems much closer to Pakkun than his other ninken. I've come up with names for all of Kakashi's ninken except one, the dog with the kanji tattoo on his forehead. Any ideas for a name for him will be gladly accepted.
Next: Akai
Ninken Alliance
By: Rika24
Oneshot 01: Pakkun
The early morning sunlight shown through the window next to the small boy's bed, his face scrunched up as the light landed on his face. Kakashi turned over away from the light to try and go back to sleep but couldn't. Stupid sunlight, Kakashi thought as he sat up and stretched.
He threw the covers off and walked towards the kitchen of his sensei's house. Ever since his father's suicide, Minato had been taking care of him. Some days Kakashi loved to live with his sensei, but on others he wished he were alone. Today was one of those days.
Today was September 15th, Kakashi's seventh birthday. He didn't feel like celebrating though since this would be his first birthday as an orphan.
Kakashi wandered into the kitchen to get something to drink. As he drank his water he sat in the chair at the table, his mind already flashing to his previous birthday.
FLASHBACK
Kakashi woke up at the crack of dawn and jumped out of his bed. He walked carefully towards the room down the hall, using all his ninja training to keep himself from being heard.
He reached for the doorknob and turned it slowly. Taking a breath, Kakashi pushed open the door as quietly as possible. He watched the still form sleeping on the bed for a minute before charging forward.
He leapt up onto the bed, landing on the sleeping man. Sakumo shot up and grabbed the boy a little too roughly, startling Kakashi. When Sakumo realized who he was holding he released him with a heavy sigh.
"Kakashi, please don't do that anymore," Sakumo said exhaustedly. Kakashi could see the bags under his father's eyes. Sakumo hadn't had a peaceful nights sleep since that horrible mission.
"Sorry," Kakashi whispered as he got down from the bed and left the room.
END FLASHBACK
Kakashi sighed, that was his sixth birthday. He couldn't blame his father for forgetting, the poor man was too consumed by guilt to remember anything but the horrors of that mission and the heavy price of his decision.
Kakashi turned to look at the hall that lead to his sensei's room. Minato hadn't known when Kakashi's birthday was and Gai wasn't able to get away from his parents, who didn't want him going near his friend. That was Kakashi's worst birthday. The first birthday he celebrated in silent loneliness.
Maybe I should wake him up, Kakashi thought to himself. But then he thought it would be better not to because he didn't want to see the man's cheery face or hear his laughter, it would only make the depressing day even worse.
So instead, Kakashi went outside to start his training exercises for the day.
Minato woke up at the sound of a loud chirp of a bird. He turned to see the bird sitting on his windowsill looking in at him. The blonde Jounin glared at the bird, which seemed to take the hint and fly away. Minato looked at the clock on the wall and sighed, 12:00, noon.
Why didn't Kakashi wake me up? He thought, but then he realized what today was. He must want to be alone today, the poor kid.
After Minato got dressed in his Jounin uniform he headed towards Ichiraku's for some ramen.
"Hello Minato-san," the owner of the ramen shop greeted as the blonde sat down on his favorite stool.
Minato smiled, "hi Teuchi-san, my usual please," Minato replied. Not long after, the man brought out a large bowl of Miso ramen.
"So how's Kakashi doing?" Teuchi asked. Minato froze, the noodles inches from his mouth. With a sigh Minato put them back in the bowl. The two stayed silent for a minute before Minato finally spoke.
"Not good I'm guessing, who could blame him after everything he's been through." The ramen shop owner nodded in understanding. "I wish there was something I could do that would cheer him up, at least a little."
"Well, gifts usually do the trick for normal kids," Teuchi stated, but as an after thought he added, "then again, Kakashi isn't a normal kid."
"Yeah, I had originally planned to give him a special kunai, but I dunno," Minato ran his hand through his blonde hair in frustration.
"I'm sure you'll think of something Minato-san, you always do," Teuchi said with a reassuring smile. Minato smiled back and returned to eating his ramen.
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Kakashi had finished his usual training an hour ago and was walking around the village when he suddenly felt the urge to go back to his old home.
The house felt cold and uninviting, Kakashi shook his head, of course it would feel that way after what happened there. He wandered into Sakumo's room, something drawing him to the closet.
Kakashi opened the door and found an old warn out scroll, curious, he opened it and started to read.
The sun was going down when Kakashi decided to return home. He walked in to find the house empty. With the scroll in hand, he walked to his room.
Not long after Kakashi arrived, Minato walked through the door holding something very fragile in his arms. The blonde heard mumbling coming from Kakashi's room and smiled.
"Kakashi, what are you doing?" Minato asked as he poked his head into the room. Kakashi was lying on his bed with a scroll laid out in front of him.
"I found this in my—er, at my old house," Kakashi explained, quickly stopping himself from saying his father's room.
"What is it for?" Minato asked out of curiosity.
"It's a scroll that belonged to my clan. It explains how to make a special summoning scroll that no one else can use." Kakashi answered. Minato smiled at his student, glad he found something that had made him forget about being upset about his father.
"Kakashi, could you come into the living room please? I have something for you." Kakashi was going to say he didn't want any birthday presents but Minato had already disappeared. Kakashi decided to listen to his sensei and put the scroll away and headed for the living room.
When he got there, Minato was standing with his back to him. "Minato-sensei?" Kakashi questioned. Minato looked over his shoulder at the silver-haired Chuunin and smiled.
"Happy birthday Kakashi," with that said, Minato turned fully around to reveal what he was hiding. Kakashi's eyes widened. In his sensei's hands was a very tiny brown puppy.
Minato walked over to Kakashi and said, "that scroll of yours, it explains how to make a ninken summon scroll doesn't it?" At the look of surprise on his student's face, Minato explained. "Jiraiya told me that your clan took great pride in canine companions as their summons. Usually these summons were regular animals, not the normal summons other shinobi have." Kakashi nodded, "Maybe this little pug can one day become a ninken summon, don't you think?"
Kakashi reached out his hands hesitantly; Minato responded by handing over the puppy to the now seven year old.
Kakashi held the small, very young puppy and a small smile appeared on his unmasked face. Minato smiled too, happy that his gift had made the boy happy.
The small pup wiggled a little and Kakashi held him tighter to his chest. The pup opened his eyes and looked up at his new master. "Hiya Pakkun," Kakashi said as he locked eyes with the pug. Kakashi's smile widened as the pup's tiny tail wagged in response to hearing his name.
"Happy seventh birthday Kakashi."
"Thank you sensei."
Minato's smile grew in response; he hadn't seen Kakashi this happy in long time.
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So that's how I think Kakashi got Pakkun. It would explain why Kakashi seems much closer to Pakkun than his other ninken. I've come up with names for all of Kakashi's ninken except one, the dog with the kanji tattoo on his forehead. Any ideas for a name for him will be gladly accepted.
Next: Akai