Kakashi almost jumped to the ceiling when Tomo yelled.
"No, it's nothing. I'm just doing my job" Kakashi paused. "What are you thanking for?"
"If you hadn't defeated that demon, we could... All of us at the academy would have been dead. No matter how many we dispatched, they just keep in coming. We needed to find the main body but we couldn't, when we discovered that you were battling it, Yaze-sensei ordered us to leave it to you. H...he really believed in you"
"I didn't save you, you are still hurt"
"This?" Tomo said and pointed to his arm. "It'll heal up, beside, if I hadn't been stubborn and tried to run to where you were to help, I wouldn't have gotten injured in the first place"
"Why would you do that?" Kakashi asked, surprised.
"I really don't know, maybe it because I wanted to make sure everyone was safe. Hahaha" Tomo laughed. "Do you really need a reason to save soone?"
Kakashi thought for a while.
"I guess you don't"
"Sir, we need to get going." The nurse inford.
"Okay, bye!" Tomo waved as the nurse pushed his wheelchair away. "I hope I see you in London!"
"Bye" Kakashi waved back. _He's really full of energy. But he was right, I shouldn't need a reason to save people._
Kakashi paused for a while longer.
"Wahh!, I'm also should get going" Kakashi said and ran after Tomo. "Wait!, I've never been to an airport!"
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"The plane was about to take off" A flight attendant voice was heard from the speakers. "All electronic devices should be powered off. Passengers are advised to stay on their seats, thank you"
Kakashi sat on a chair close to the window, monts later, the plane took off.
"Wow, I didn't expect to see you so soon" Tomo said.
Kakashi who was almost lost in his thoughts while looking at the clouds turned around.
"Oh?, I'm sorry. I must have been lost in my thoughts" Kakashi looked around. "Where is your nurse and your wheelchair!?"
"Yeah, about that" Tomo smiled awkwardly. "I can walk by myself, u just wanted a hot nurse to walk around with and the ride was fun."
"I see"
"What's with that look?" Tomo asked. "So, is this your first ti?"
"Huh?"
"Your first ti in an aeroplane?"
"You could have just said plane" Kakashi's mood changed. "Well, yes"
"It must have been hard for you. Be experinted on and stuff"
"Even before that... I never got to go outside since I was little. Because of that, I know only little about the world" Kakashi turned his gaze to the window. "I tried to know as much as I can from books, mangas, magazines and anything I could get my hands on, I wanted to know why my mom wouldn't let us out. That's why I studied anything I could"
"She must have had her reasons"
"She did!, But I was too stubborn and ssed up everything"
"You don't have to bla yourself for everything. They are so things that are ant to happen and there are so things that happened because of our actions, but, you should look at what you have now and protect it"
"Yeah, you're right" Kakashi said and clenched his fist. "From now on, I'll never bla myself for anything that I didn't do"
"That's the spirit!" Tomo praised. "What matters is the present"
"If that didn't happen, I'd have never made all the friends I have now" Kakashi took out the 'thing' that Ayaka gave and unwrapped It. "It's a short sword?"
The blade glows brighter and brighter as Kakashi slowly unsheathed it.
"Wait!, Is that what I think it is!?" Tomo yelled, visibly amazed. "I can't believe, so it still exist. That's the holy blade!"
"The holy what?" Kakashi asked. "Co on, that's just a legend. It does not truly exist, besides this was given to by my teammate who happens to be a... Wait"
Kakashi completely draw out the sword and studied it.
"It has been protected by the Kamisato clan for thousands of years. If you received it from Ayaka then it got to be the real thing" Tomo explained.
"It is real" Kakashi sheathed the sword and kept it beside him. "Why would she give it to ?"
"She must trust you a lot if she is willing to give it to you. I never knew it was even at the academy"
Kakashi rembered what Ayaka said before she gave it to him.
_Soone special..._ Kakashi thought. _i also saw it in my dream_
"Well, whatever is it, you should keep it safe for her" Tomo rested his back on his chair. "Wake up when we get there"
"Sure" Kakashi paused. _She really sees as soone special..._
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"Please tell . Who sent you?" Ako said, crying.
Kakashi stood there watching his mother, he tried to move but sothing was holding him back.
"Are you from the village?. I left you, so please leave alone. My husband died trying to clean up the ss we caused. We did all we could to pay back for all the damages we caused. So PLEASE, LET US TO LIVE IN PE"
Ako's words were cut short when the man stabbed her in the stomach with a dagger.
"Mom!!!, Let go of her. You bastards"
He pulled the dagger out of her and went for Kakashi next.
Kakashi watched how the younger version of himself fought the n.
He jumped down the stairs, and just as the man was about to stab him, his mom called out to him. The man got distracted, and Kakashi used the opportunity to bend sideways, allowing him to avoid the man's attack.
Kakashi caught the man's hand and dragged the dagger away from him before using his left leg to kick the man's knee. The man kneeled down, and Kakashi kicked his face, sending the man flying across the room.
The other guy caught him from behind and slamd him to the floor, using his weight to press him down.
"I don't want to see this. Please, I'm begging you, stop!" Kakashi older self yelled.
His mom tried to fight them to save him when the first man stabbed her in the neck and swung it sideways, cutting off her head.
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"No!!!" Kakashi yelled then woke up from his sleep.
"Calm down" Tomo smiled. "We are now in London. The taxi is here to pick us up"
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"Finally, that was a long trip" Kakashi said and stretched his body. "This is the magic academy... It's bigger than I thought. Well my adventure starts now!"
As soon as Kakashi stepped into the academy ground, he felt sothing hard slamming into him from his side. Before he could check what that was, he had already crashed into one of the buildings.
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