"Not going to sleep, Kakashi-senpai?" Kamizuki Hikari pulled out a futon from the closet, glancing curiously at Kakashi.
Kakashi remained expressionless.
He had, in fact, been planning to head back to sleep. But when Hikari ntioned that Tsunade-sama was considering introducing Shizune to him—along with the news of a new book—Kakashi felt like he could go without sleep for three days straight.
"Hey, Hikari, about that new book... I think it’s worth discussing your ideas. As a long-ti reader, I’ve got so insights!"
"The book’s already taking shape in my mind, so there’s no rush on that." Hikari said, laying out the futon before plopping down on it. "But regarding Shizune, Tsunade-sama has brought it up several tis and still hasn’t made a decision."
"Why not?" Kakashi tilted his head slightly.
Tsunade was the Hokage. This wasn’t so outrageous request—why hesitate?
As for Kakashi himself, he wasn’t entirely sure how he felt.
If asked whether he wanted to get married, he did sotis feel lonely living alone.
But if asked what kind of woman he wanted, he had no idea.
Still, when Hikari ntioned Tsunade considering Shizune for him, Kakashi’s heart had raced uncontrollably—and even now, it hadn’t fully settled.
"It’s because you’re too outstanding, Kakashi-senpai. Tsunade-sama is worried that if she brings it up and you refuse, it’ll make things awkward for both you and Shizune. Right now, you two are her most trusted aides. She doesn’t want to put you in an uncomfortable position over sothing like this."
’So... I’m that important to Tsunade-sama?’
As a loyal shinobi of Konoha, who wouldn’t want to be the Hokage’s right-hand man?
The Hokage was the true authority in the village. With their trust, many problems could be resolved effortlessly. Take Hikari, for example—a guy who wasn’t even a Special Jōnin, yet thanks to Tsunade’s favor, he could co and go freely in the Hokage’s office.
Sure, so people gossiped behind his back, but most of it was just envy and jealousy.
"Well... personally, I’m inclined to follow the leadership’s arrangents!" Kakashi said with a noble and righteous look.
What a shaless thing to say with a straight face.
As a single man, the loneliness of late nights often weighed on him. Over ti, saying Kakashi never thought about marriage would be a blatant lie.
If Rin and Obito from his team had survived, Kakashi would’ve been married by now—even if the bride wasn’t Rin, it would’ve been soone else.
But fate had cursed him.
He lost his father early, then his teammates. Just when his sensei beca Hokage and he thought he might finally catch a break, Minato and Kushina both perished.
When the Third took over, Kakashi sealed off his heart for self-preservation. Apart from Maito Gai, he trusted no one.
"If you’re sure, I’ll ntion it to Tsunade-sama later so she can make arrangents." Hikari casually spread out a cushion, kicked off his shoes, and rolled onto it.
"Ahhh, nothing beats a futon. Hey, Kakashi, mind if I crash here for a few more days?"
Kakashi stared at him.
This guy changes topics way too fast.
"Why not stay at an inn?" Kakashi asked, genuinely curious.
From what he knew of Kamizuki Hikari, aside from treating people to als, the guy barely spent money. Given that, his book royalties must’ve been astronomical—at least by Kakashi’s standards.
With that much cash and no desire to enjoy it, Kakashi was convinced Hikari had a screw loose.
"Staying at an inn just doesn’t feel right. Besides, I’m a man of integrity. Too many shady people go in and out of inns. What if soone starts rumors that I go there to look for won? That would destroy my glorious image!"
Kakashi gave him a once-over, baffled by his self-perception.
Glorious image?
A guy who wrote those kinds of books would face far worse backlash if exposed than soone who visited pleasure houses.
The latter was just a matter of failing to control one’s urges—mutual consent, no harm done.
But the forr? Profiting off that kind of writing, while not illegal in the shinobi world, was considered morally corrupt by many.
Take a certain Toad Sage, for example—a lost cause since childhood, peeping into won’s baths, only to grow worse with age. His chances of ever winning over his goddess were now nonexistent.
As for why Kakashi was so popular? Simple—strict self-discipline. He never set foot in questionable establishnts. Years of this had earned him the title of Konoha’s Most Desirable Bachelor.
"Honestly, the won there have been weathered by ti. I feel like I’d be paying for disappointnt. Might as well marry a pretty, honest woman instead." Under Kakashi’s silent gaze, Hikari finally spoke the truth.
The mont those words left his mouth, Kakashi’s eyes changed.
It was the look of finding a kindred spirit.
A true comrade!
"So, Hikari, what’s your type? If I know anyone who fits, I could introduce you." As he spoke, Kakashi ntally ran through the single won he knew.
Uzuki Yugao was one. Then there was Yūhi Kurenai, Mitarashi Anko, Aya... Wait, his social circle really was small.
"Don’t bother. I plan to stay single for a couple more years. Once I hit your age, I’ll find a nice, pretty woman to settle down with."
Kakashi scratched his head. Hikari’s words felt pointed, but upon reflection, they seed harmless.
"Fine, suit yourself. Let’s talk about your book instead!"
"So, Hikari, what are you writing next? A Hospital Story sequel? Or a spin-off to Sneaky Father? Maybe a sequel to Autumn ’Heat’?"
"If I tell you, it’ll ruin the surprise. That’s no good!" Hikari dodged the question.
He definitely couldn’t admit that he was planning to write The White-Horse Shinobi Chronicles.
If Kakashi found out the protagonist was a masked shinobi riding a white horse, he’d imdiately connect the dots. There was a real risk that Kakashi might awaken the Rinnegan and seal him with Chibaku Tensei, sending him to the moon to keep Kaguya company.
"Good point... but now I’m even more curious!" Kakashi thought of the novels he’d reread countless tis. Claiming he could recite them backward would be an exaggeration, but he could predict every scene just from the opening lines.
The more he read them, the less excitent they held.
Now, Kakashi desperately needed a new book to reignite his passion—sothing that’d leave him restless, burning with energy, unable to sleep all night.
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